Tube Notes
By Mike Hughes
Gannett News Service
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TONIGHT'S MUST-SEE
"Holiday Celebration on Ice," 6 p.m., and "Chicago" (2002), 8 p.m.; both Bravo. It's a night of flash, frills and great moves on Bravo. First is a rerun of the skating show that ran Christmas Day on NBC. It has Olympic champs Brian Boitano and Ekaterina Gordeeva, plus Nicole Bobek, Todd Eldredge, Steven Cousins and more. Then "Chicago," the zestful musical that won the Academy Award for best picture.
OF NOTE
"Meteors: Fire in the Sky," 6, 10 p.m., History Channel. Scientists are still sorting out what meteors can do and have done. Here is a rerun of an interesting documentary that views past effects and such recent ones as the 1994 comet that collided with Jupiter.
"Joey," 7 and 7:30 p.m., NBC. This above-average comedy will be on the shelf for a while, making room for new shows and the Winter Olympics. It might not be back until March, so catch these reruns while you can. In the first, Joey and Zach try to cheer up Michael in Tijuana, Mexico. In the second, Joey's Christmas party draws an overwrought Bobbie (who has a controlling boyfriend) and a chance to sort things out with Alex.
"Criminal Minds," 7 p.m., CBS. Elisabeth Harnois, who starred in this summer's "Point Pleasant," plays a teen whose kidnapper seems obsessed with her twin.
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," 8 p.m., CBS. In an old mine, Grissom and Catherine find the bodies of 11 cult members who apparently committed suicide.
"Without a Trace," 9 p.m., CBS. Jack is going through a painful deposition for his custody case. And his dad (Martin Landau) is at the Christmas party.
TONIGHT ON KHNL NEWS 8
Tonight, K5 News at Nine takes you to Las Vegas for an insider's look at Hawai'i's favorite vacation destination. Plus, feel like seeing a movie this weekend but don't know which flick to pick? Tune in tonight to KHNL News 8 first at 5 for a preview this week's new movie releases.