
ET, Turner Classic Movies) has a radiant, Oscar-winning performance from Audrey Hepburn. “American Sniper” (2014, TNT) has the understated perfection of Bradley Cooper and director Clint Eastwood “Edward Scissorhands” (1990, Syfy) is deliciously overstated by director Tim Burton. An all-rerun night on CBS starts with this silly (but fairly funny) episode: Nudged by friends who say he lets his wife rule the house, Kevin does some re-arranging. It's the fourth game of the best-of-seven finals, with the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Nashville Predators. The story – filmed in the appealing town of Mudgee, three-and-a-half hours northwest of Sydney – mixes humor, heart and makeshift medicine. The medical tribunal condemns him to a year in his hometown, a fictional place named Whyhope. Hugh is a gifted and arrogant Sydney surgeon who went too far.

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On the day Bill Cosby's sexual-assault trial is scheduled to begin, we can expect extensive news coverage, plus at least two documentary hours – 9 p.m. TONIGHT'S ALTERNATIVE: Cosby coverage, all day. Benvolio Montague, Romeo's hard-partying cousin, must marry Rosaline Capulet, Juliet's cousin, who's an orphan, working as a maid for her own family. To keep peace, Prince Escalus insists on another marriage to link the warring families. Along the way, the dialog was stiff and old-fashioned, the visuals were hyper-modern and neither served the story well.īut now we're to the part that goes beyond Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet wed and died we kind of thought that would happen. Last week, this odd experiment – sort of a Shakespeare/”Scandal” mash-up – started shakily. TONIGHT'S MIGHT-SEE: “Still Star-Crossed,” 10:01, ABC. Freeze, plus future versions of Riddler, Penguin, Poison Ivy and more. There's the strange Hugo Strange, the mad Mad Hatter and the chilly Mr. First, there's a deadly virus spreading and now Fish Mooney (who's been superbly played by Jada Pinkett Smith) is back. If you think you've got troubles, imagine the poor folks in Gotham City. TONIGHT'S MUST-TRY: “Gotham” season-finale, 8-10 p.m., Fox.
