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Why does it seem like there is a lack of good television shows on when you come home from work? Maybe you just get busy and forget to watch them. Well, don’t let these new shows slip by you this spring. Fire up the DVR and start a series recording because this spring season has some DVR-worthy television shows that you may want on your recorded list.
Human Target
Human Target is based on the popular DC comic book and graphic novel. This action-packed drama features the leading character, Christopher Chance, a contract security guard hired to protect. As a hired gun, Chance puts himself directly in the line of fire as he races against time to save his clients. Each episode unravels the mysterious Chance’s dark history and with it brings him eminent new danger.
Channel: Fox
Series Premier: Jan. 20, 2010
Time Slot: Wed., 9-10 p.m.
Past Life
In this drama series, main character Dr. Kate McGinn (Kelli Giddish, “All My Children”) uses regression therapy along with her natural gift for reading people to solve the mysteries of her troubled clients. Each episode is a fast-paced emotional thrill ride as Kate and her colleagues unravel a new mystery involving the past lives of their clients who suffer from present-day problems caused by past-life traumas.
Channel: Fox
Series Premier: Feb 11, 2010 (two-hour series premier)
Time Slot: Thurs., 8 – 10 p.m.
The Marriage Ref
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld produces this new comedy reality show that reveals the humorous side to marriage. Celebrities candidly comment, judge and decide who’s right and who’s wrong in real-life disputes between real-life spouses. If you liked the show “Seinfeld” and found hilarity in relatable situations surrounding single life in New York City, you may appreciate Jerry’s new primetime venture surrounding the bizarre institution of marriage.
Channel: NBC
Sneak Preview: Sun., February 28, 2010 (following the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics)
Series Premier: March 4, 2010
Time Slot: Thurs., 10 – 11 p.m.
Parenthood NBC
From executive producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, this one-hour drama introduces audiences to the extended Braverman family. Centered on the conflicts of four diverse households and generations, the focus of this show is on the four grown siblings that share the headaches, heartaches and joy of being parents in a modern family.
Channel: NBC
Series Premier: March 2, 2010
Time Slot: Tues., 10 – 11 p.m.
April Lentini writes for apartmentguide.com in Chicago. When searching for an apartment, don’t skimp on the entertainment space. There are many apartments in Chicago that will accommodate your large, flat-screen T.V.
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