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"Most Haunted USA" is a Friday TV pick
I've made a rule not to watch these shows at night, but this one might be a creepy way to spend the second night of 2009. The "Most Haunted" team...
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"Most Haunted USA"
I've made a rule not to watch these shows at night, but this one might be a creepy way to spend the second night of 2009. The "Most Haunted" team camps out in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery that was made famous by the Washington Irving story. Pull that blanket up tight.
10 tonight, The Travel Channel (seattletimes.com/tvlistings).
Doug Knoop, Seattle Times staff
Also on today
"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: What's for Breakfast," 9:30 p.m. (Food): Guy checks out breakfast from the East to the Southwest.
"Star Wars: Episode 1 — The Phantom Menace" (1999), 8 p.m. (Spike): Anakin Skywalker as a boy. Swashbuckling intergalactic getaway in the spirit of the series.
"Lipstick Jungle," 9 p.m. (NBC): Wendy discovers that Shane is thinking about going on tour with Natasha Bedingfield; an executive challenges Nico's sovereignty; Victory tries to plan the perfect proposal.
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