Testosterone TV: Monday Sept. 10th

All times Eastern.

• 6PM, National Geographic – Ultimate Tornado: Expert testimony, CGI and a tornado vortex machine demonstrate what makes these storms so destructive. (60 min)
• 6PM, G4 – Ninja Warrior: Sasuke 12: Part 1 (30 min)
• 6PM, Science Channel – Beyond Invention: Artificial Intelligence. Flying robots; life inside the computer; smart swarming bugs for the military. (60 min)
• 6:30PM, G4 – Ninja Warrior: Sasuke 12: Part 2 (30 min)
• 7PM, ESPN – NFL Football (sports): Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals (195 min)
• 7PM, History Channel – Modern Marvels: Poison. Humans try to control deadly substances; some lethal compounds possess life-giving properties. (60 min)
• 7PM, Bravo – AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Movies: 10th Anniversary Edition: American Film Institute counts down the top-100 movies of all time, including newly eligible films from 1996-2006, determined by a jury of 1,500 leaders in the industry; Morgan Freeman hosts. (180 min)
• 7PM, National Geographic – Sturgis: Hell on Wheels: Millions of cyclists swarm to the small town of Sturgis, S.D., to participate in one of the country’s longest-running motorcycle rallies. (60 min)
• 7PM, Science Channel – Death of the Iceman: X-rays reveal an arrowhead lodged in the shoulder of a 5,000-year-old body. (60 min)
• 8PM, Food Network – Good Eats: Tender Is the Loin 1. Tenderloin. (30 min)
• 8PM, BBCA – Top Gear: The Toyota Aygo takes on the VW Fox; Citroen C6 goes racing at Towcester and Prodrive P2 supercar gets a run around the track. (60 min)
• 8PM, Travel Channel – Zimmern & Bourdain: New York: The chefs return to their roots and explore New York City. (120 min)
• 8PM, Science Channel – Rise of the Feathered Dragon: Paleontologists in northwestern China search for evidence to the origins of modern birds. (60 min)

9PM and on after the jump!

• 9PM, SpikeTV – Die Another Day (movie): James Bond teams with a beautiful agent to battle a terrorist and a businessman bent on world domination. (210 min)
• 9PM, History Channel – Digging for the Truth: The Hunley: New Revelations. Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley sinks with all aboard after torpedoing a Union warship. (60 min)
• 9PM, Discovery HD – Ocean of Fear: Worst Shark Attack Ever: Shark attacks claim the lives of more than 500 crewmen after the sinking of the USS Indianapolis in World War II. (120 min)
• 9:30PM, ESPN2 – Baseball Tonight (sports): Nightly baseball news and highlights. (90 min)
• 9:30PM, Speed – American Muscle Car: The Last Sting Ray: Picking Up Speed. Chevrolet puts the Corvette on the map. (30 min)
• 10PM, Showtime – Weeds: Bill Sussman (30 min)
• 10PM, Travel Channel – Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Patagonia, Argentina. (60 min)
• 10PM, Military Channel – New Technology of War: Future of War. Cutting-edge technologies change the face of modern warfare. (60 min)
• 10:15PM, ESPN – NFL Football (sports): Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers (195 min)
• 10:30PM, Showtime – Californication: If You See Her, Say Hello (30 min)
• 11PM, SiFi – Ghost in the Shell (movie): A cybernetic agent must stop a potent form of artificial intelligence before it can attain human form. Animated. (120 min)
• 11PM, Comedy Central – Daily Show: Jeff Garlin, actor/comedian. (30 min)
• 11PM, HBO – Bob Saget: That Ain’t Right: The comic performs at the Skirball Center for Performing Arts in New York. (60 min)
• 11:30PM, Comedy Central – Colbert Report: Bjorn Lomborg; Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist’s Guide To Global Warming. (30 min)


1 Response to “Testosterone TV: Monday Sept. 10th”

  1. 1 jb

    Wow, there is a TON of info in your Testosterone TV posts, I really appreciate the time you take in putting these things out there for your readers. Unfortunately so much info makes me (and probably others) less likely to find the posts useful.

    I think the value of the Testosterone TV posts would be greatly increased if you actually gave less info out, sort of pre-filtering it for your readers. This could be accomplished by listing just what you consider the most interesting shows, or even leaving the same list of shows as above, but at the top of the post listing something like “Tonight’s TV best bet” and identifying one awesome show.

    One of the reasons that I love blogs (and Dethroner) is because someone who I trust and shares my tastes acts as a sort of filter for information. Joel and you and others only tell me the really cool/interesting stuff, and don’t overwhelm me with a deluge of info.

    Really, just trying to be helpful. I love Dethroner and everything that you all do for your readers!

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