Network expands its PGA Tour coverage

Today's TV

May 22, 2003

To make sure everyone gets the opportunity to see Annika Sorenstam play golf with the "boys" in the Bank of America Colonial, USA Network has decided to expand its live coverage today and Friday. Today's coverage will be from 9:58 a.m. to 3 p.m., resuming at 4 p.m. and going to the end of Round 1. Friday's coverage will begin at 2:30 p.m. and continue until the end of Round 2. The channel will offer highlights of Sorenstam's history-making week on PGA Tour Sunday (11 a.m.-noon).

At a glance

The O'Keefes (8:30 p.m.-9 p.m., WNUV, Channel 54) - In this pilot, Harry (Judge Reinhold) and Ellie (Kirsten Nelson) O'Keefe, under pressure from the curious teens, allow their home-schooled children to attend classes at the local high school. WB.

Will & Grace (8:30 p.m.-9 p.m., WBAL, Channel 11) - Grace (Debra Messing) must choose who to take when she lands only two tickets to a Christmas Eve production of The Nutcracker. NBC.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (9 p.m.-10 p.m., WJZ, Channel 13) - Nick and Warrick (George Eads, Gary Dourdan) get a crash course in paragliding when they investigate the death of a man who took a fatal plunge while practicing the sport. CBS.

Cable

Liar, Liar (8 p.m.-10 p.m., USA) - A smooth-talking divorce attorney's (Jim Carrey) propensity for being a good liar might wow the juries, but his 5-year-old son, Max, wants an end to it. So when dad blows off the boy's birthday bash with yet another weak excuse, Max wishes his dad to spend a whole day incapable of lying.

Diva Duets (9 p.m.-10 p.m., VH1) - Queen Latifah is host of a live concert in Las Vegas to benefit music programs in schools. Scheduled performers include Mary J. Blige, Chaka Khan, Beyonce Knowles, Celine Dion, Jewel and Lisa Marie Presley.

Lifetime's Achievement Awards (10 p.m.-11 p.m., Lifetime) - As recipient of the Spirit Award, Mary Tyler Moore heads a list of honorees on a program spotlighting "real women who have made a difference."

The Kid Stays in the Picture (9 p.m.-10:30 p.m., HBO) - Robert Evans, producer (Chinatown, Urban Cowboy), ex-actor and former Paramount Pictures studio chief, narrates this award-winning 2002 account of his life - from his nurturing of such screen classics as Love Story and The Godfather through his marriage to actress Ali MacGraw, and on to his role in a high-profile murder case.

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