TV Show Guide For April 5, 2013 (Friday)
What TV shows will you be watching tonight, Friday, April 5, 2013? Here is the list for your complete TV guide. Happy watching! Note: All times are EST.
Happy Endings (“The Incident”) – Max gets gossip about Alex and Jane from their hairdresser; Dave and Penny try to figure out who stole the Steak Me Home truck. (ABC)
Undercover Boss (“Fat Burger”) – When Fatburger CEO Andy Wiederhorn goes under cover he learns that some employees are dealing with payroll issues and broken equipment. (CBS)
Fashion Star (“It Takes Two”) – The contestants must work together as they create two separate garments for one cohesive look; the team with the highest total sales receives immunity. (NBC)
Nikita (“Tipping Point”) – A new prosthetic hand could have Michael back to his old self, but at a steep cost; a mutiny inside Division leads to bloodshed. (The CW)
Playing With Fire (“I Only Use Half of My Brain Half of the Time”) – Kyle plans a proposal; The Koch Brothers plan a re-launch for their restaurant; Anna Boiardi attempts to make gluten free dishes. (E!)
Police Women of Dallas (“There’s Blood Everywhere”) – Yvette responds to a home robbery in progress; Tracy must calm a naked man; Cheryl attends a self-inflicted stabbing; Angela investigates an aggravated robbery. (OWN)
Four Weddings: Unveiled (“…and a Moustache”) – Guests are greeted by a tortoise; guests cheer on costumed Greek dancers; dressed in bling and blue; a moustache cut-out. (TLC)
8:30 PM
Happy Endings (“Bros Before Bros”) – Penny reaches out to her estranged father; when Brad and Max help sabotage a rival food truck, Max falls for the enemy’s son. (ABC)
9:00 PM
Vegas (“Little Fish”) – FBI Agent Byrne stops Lamb from pressing charges against a pimp in hopes of getting info on Savino instead; Dixon falls for Hollywood starlet Viola (Anna Camp).
Shark Tank – Gourmet meat business; a cooler with interior LED lighting; full-body spandex suit; an advance filter water bottle; follow up on a play and party space for kids from season four. (ABC)
Grimm (“One Angry Fuchsbau”) – Rosalee asks Hank, Nick and Monroe for help when a defense attorney tries to use Wesen wiles to overturn a murder case; memories rush back to Juliette when she returns to the trailer. (NBC)
Touch (“Two of a Kind”) – Jake uses the cipher to find Amelia; a bloody path leads Martin to Guillermo, who is stalking Dr. Plimpton; as shocking events unfold, lives are lost. (FOX)
Spartacus: War of the Damned (“The Dead and the Dying”) – Crassus learns that a fellow prominent Roman is attempting to steal the glory of defeating Spartacus; Spartacus aims to secure a bargaining chip he can use against the Romans. (Starz)
Cult (“Suffer the Children”) – Jeff receives a copy of Sakelik’s police personnel file that reveals information about her past; Stuart keeps trying to befriend Roger. (The CW)
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook (“Show Tunes”) – Songs that originated in Broadway musicals; Stephen Sondheim discusses composers he admires; Angela Lansbury recalls her Broadway career. (PBS)
Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta (“More Granny, More Problems”) – A bride’s views differ from her penny-pinching grandmother; a bride wants to find a gown that matches her unusual accessories; seeking a sister’s approval. (TLC)
9:30 PM
Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta (“The Bride Strikes Back”) – A Star Wars-obsessed bride wants to look like Princess Leia; a Southern belle wants to find a dress for her vintage hippie-themed wedding; a fitting presents a challenge. (TLC)
10:00 PM
Blue Bloods (“Loss of Faith”) – When a devout young woman is murdered, Danny questions her family; a secret relationship is uncovered. (CBS)
Rock Center With Brian Williams – A rock critic’s prank about a non-existent band featuring John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan; two former Narconon executives make claims against the the drug treatment center and the Church of Scientology; adults with ADHD. (NBC)
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook (“Let’s Dance”) – Music that was meant for dancing; why Fred Astaire is Feinstein’s favorite singer; Patricia Ward Kelly discusses the career of her late husband, Gene Kelly; Liza Minnelli deconstructs a dance number from a musical perspective. (PBS)
Anderson Cooper Special Report: Michael Jackson-The Final Days – A new investigative special featuring an interview with Dr. Conrad Murray from behind bars. (CNN)
Fashion Police – Guests Kristin Cavallari and Ed Weeks. (E!)
Real Time With Bill Maher – Filmmaker Sebastian Junger; science education activist Zack Kopplin; political commentator Abby Huntsman; economist Steve Moore; Sen. Bernie Sanders (Ind-Vt.). (HBO)
Out There (“Salem, My Salem”) – After his shyness causes him to mess up his oral presentation for history class, Chad decides to make a movie instead but Chris doesn’t make it any easier. (IFC)
Something Borrowed, Something New (“A Bride’s Right to Bear Arms”) – Monika dreams of a long-sleeved dress and her mother-in-law’s 70?s gown fits the bill. (TLC)
11:00 PM
VICE [SERIES PREMIERE] (“Assassination Nation; Killer Kids of the Taliban”) – The cycle of violence in the island nation of the Philippines; the Taliban manipulates children into committing suicide bombings. (HBO)
Zane’s the Jump-Off (“Man-in-Motion”) – Portia’s ex-husband returns to the fold after a five-year stint in prison for money laundering. (Cinemax)
Late Night Shows
The Tonight Show With Jay Leno is joined by Animal handler Julie Scardina; comic Demetri Martin; Gin Wigmore performs. (11:35 PM, NBC)
Late Show With David Letterman welcomes TV host Chelsea Handler; comic Ross Bennett; Yeah Yeah Yeahs perform. (11:35 PM, CBS)
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon has TV host Anderson Cooper; actor Taran Killam; prankster Stuart Edge; Cat Power performs. (12:35 AM, NBC)