Thursday, June 23
6 p.m. “Crossroads”
Britney Spears embarks on a road trip that becomes a voyage of
discovery. Unfortunately, the main thing she discovers is that she
needs acting lessons. (2002) MTV
6 p.m. “The Face on the Milk Carton”
A teenaged girl suspects she was abducted as a child and the people
who raised her aren’t her real parents. A lot of teens go through a
similar “there’s no way I’m related to “them“experience. It
usually coincides with the discovery of pictures of your parents doing
the Macarena at a college party. (1995) ABC Family
7 p.m. “NBA Finals”
The Pistons and the Spurs head into game seven, bringing confidence,
ability and more top-dollar commercial time than anybody had really
expected. ABC
7 p.m. “Joey”
Joey’s nephew moves in for a short stay. This is a sitcom so they’ll
both learn something about maturity and the meaning of family, a
contrast to the more common scenario in which the nephew learns where
his uncle hides the key to the liquor cabinet. NBC
7 p.m. “Cyber Seductions: His Secret Life”
A teenager’s parents become alarmed when they learn he has developed
an obsession with Internet pornography. This should be a wake-up call
for parents about the need to monitor their children’s online
activities. Of course, it’s also a wake-up call for teenagers about
the need to clear out their browser history every time they log off.
(2005) Lifetime
7 p.m. “The Greatest American”
Tonight, we learn the identities of the five nominees, none of whom,
we’re guessing, employed an image consultant or ran their campaign
themes past a focus group. Discovery Channel
9 p.m. “Go Figure”
A figure skater tries her hand at hockey on a girls team. It’s a tough
transition. The triple salchow leave you open to high sticking. (2005)
Disney Channel
10:35 p.m. “Late Show with David Letterman”
Tom Cruise talks about how many Scientology points he got for Katie
Holmes and how many more converts he needs for the free toaster. CBS