TV Episode Summaries for
9th April 2003

8 Simple Rules Season 1, Episode 24

Queen Bees and King Bees

Airs: 12:00am - 12:30am on ABC

Bridget and Paul are surprised to find themselves in similar situations when they are both alienated in their social circles. But they devise a plan to settle the score, leading Paul to crash a poker game with co-worker Tommy (Larry Miller) to get closer to boss Nick (Patrick Warburton), and Bridget trying to break up ex-boyfriend Kyle and her nemesis, Jenna.

American Idol Season 2, Episode 24

The Hits!

Airs: 12:00am - 1:00am on ABC

The Top 8 perform again, but this time someone WILL go home. Also, Lionel Ritchie guest judges.

24 Season 2, Episode 18

Day 2: 1:00 A.M.-2:00 A.M.

Airs: 1:00am - 2:00am on FOX

Jack, Kate and Wallace fight to escape from a deadly band of commandos.



Palmer decides to take a stronger stance against the civil unrest resulting from the bomb explosion.



Tony's trust in Michelle is broken when he suspects her of betraying him.



Kim's worries seem to be over when she learns the charges against her have been dropped.

According to Jim Season 2, Episode 23

The Helmet

Airs: 1:00am - 1:30am on ABC

Pretending to be a man for an online auction, Cheryl discovers that Jim is bidding on memorabilia instead of shopping for a new dryer, but Jim thinks he's found a kindred spirit.

The Daily Show Season 7, Episode 124

Susan Sarandon

Airs: 3:00am - 3:30am on Comedy Central

Tonight, actress Susan Sarandon talks about her new movie Ice Bound.



Jon begins tonight reporting on a U.S. air strike over a Baghdad restaurant that Saddam Hussein reportely went to visit his sons at in a segment called "Rubble Without a Cause". Senior War Correspondent Rob Corddry reports from Iraq on where Saddam's remaining troops are hiding. Next, Jon talks about the military's possible discovery of poison which could be used for weapons of mass destruction. Senior Military Analyst Stephen Colbert then talks with Jon about the the possible whereabouts of Saddam. Finally, Mo Rocca talks about conservation efforts during World War II and how U.S. citizens are asked do nothing now during the Iraq War in a segment called "That's Quite Interesting".
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