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Critic's Corner
0 Comments | USA TODAY, July, 2008 | by Robert Bianco
*Does any night have more truly atrocious shows than Wednesday? It's as if the broadcast networks are using the evening this summer as some sort of historic gathering spot for TV's worst and dimmest: Wife Swap (8 ET/PT) and Supernanny (9 ET/PT) on ABC, Big Brother (8 ET/PT) and Criminal Minds (9 ET/PT) on CBS and two hours of Baby Borrowers (8 ET/PT) on NBC. Unless you're a fan of So You Think You Can Dance (Fox, 8 ET/PT), this might be a good time to get started on some of those chores you've been avoiding.
*Or if you're in the mood for a dose of nostalgia, turn to TV Land for The Andy Griffith Show (8 ET/PT) as Opie discovers a baby on the courthouse steps. Even if you're not an Andy fan, you may want to see the novice actor playing the baby's father: Jack Nicholson. ...
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