The Super Bowl will air on NBC on February 1st, but before lots and lots of us tune into watch the big game NBC’s sister network USA is going to air three Super Bowl themed episodes!
BURN NOTICE kicks it off on Thursday, January 29 at 10/9c in “Hot Spot” when Michael (Jeffrey Donovan), Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) and Sam (Bruce Campbell) pose as a gang of ruthless car thieves to stop a thug who is threatening a local high school football star. Meanwhile, Fiona and Michael track down the man responsible for the explosion at Michael’s loft. Former Dallas Cowboy and University of Miami Hurricane and football great, Michael Irvin makes a special guest appearance as the local football coach.
On Friday, January 30 at 9/8c, MONK suits up to play in “Mr. Monk Makes the Playoffs,” when Monk (Tony Shalhoub) scores tickets to the biggest football game of the year, but he and Captain Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) can’t go inside until they figure out who tried to blow up a fan in the parking lot. Famed sports announcer Bob Costas stops by.
Immediately following on PSYCH, Shawn (James Roday) and Gus (Dule Hill) are drafted in, the appropriately titled, “Any Given Friday at 10/9c,†when the guys sign up for training camp after the foot of a professional football kicker is discovered. Mykelti Williamson (“Forest Gumpâ€Â) joins this episode as a special guest star.
I can’t wait to see all of those episodes!
BTW both Monk and Psych are back with two hysterical episodes this Friday and Burn Notice is back on January 22nd!!!
I love the USA show Psych, I love the song Ebony and Ivory, but I do not love Psych’s James Roday and Dule Hill singing the song. Even though their singing voices aren’t my cup of tea, their performance of it so adorable. In fact they are both still have that great chemistry on the new season of Psych that is back on USA this Friday at 10p.
Here is the original version of the song.
USA Network has ordered three additional episodes of "Psych," its freshman comedy drama about an amateur sleuth who tricks the police into believing he’s a psychic.The pickup, which brings the total order for the show to 15 episodes, including the 90-minute pilot, bodes well for the future of the series. It stars James Roday as the sleuth and and Dule Hill as his best friend. "Psych," whose premiere drew 6.1 million viewers, a record for a cable series debut this year, is expected to be picked up for a second season soon.Since its July 7 premiere, "Psych" has retained most of its "Monk" lead-in. Season-to-date, "Psych" has averaged 3.9 million viewers compared with "Monk’s" 4 million.Both shows are expected to follow the split-season pattern of "Monk," running through month’s end and then returning with fresh episodes in January.