What's new and/or interesting on TV this week.
Presidential Press Conference (Mon, 8PM-9PM, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC)
President Obama will hold his first prime time press conference. We'll lose new episodes of Chuck and House (both will resume next week), while ABC and CBS rearrange their schedules for the conference.
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (Mon, 10PM-11PM, Travel)
To gear up for Valentine's Day, Anthony Bourdain shows us examples of what he likes to call "food porn."
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmerman (Tue, 10PM-11PM, Travel)
In another Valentine's special on the Travel Channel, Andrew Zimmerman looks at the connection between food and sex. Of course, he'll show it with some bizarre foods from around the world - he eats sushi off a naked woman's body!
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown; A Charlie Brown Valentine (Tues, 8PM-9PM, ABC)
One hour of two Charlie Brown specials - Be My Valentine from 1975 and A Charlie Brown Valentine from 2002. ABC will also show this special on Valentine's Day at the same time.
Survivor: Tocantins (Thu, 8PM-9PM, CBS)
The 18th (!) season of Survivor begins in the Brazilian Highlands.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Fri, 8PM-9PM, FOX)
This could be the beginning of the end for The Sarah Connor Chronicles since FOX decided to move the show to the dreaded Friday.
Dollhouse (Fri, 9PM-10PM, FOX)
Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy, Firefly) has a new sci-fi series starring Eliza Dushku. The show is about a group of people ("dolls") who have their minds wiped and then imprinted with personalities, memories, skills, and languages for different missions. Sounds good, but really now: why would FOX decide to debut the show in the worst timeslot possible?
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