Friday, April 14
6 p.m. “What About Bob?”
Bill Murray plays a psychiatric patient who follows his doctor’s family on vacation, proving once again that being stalked by the mentally ill can really make the miles fly by on a long trip. (1991) American Movie Classics
7 p.m. “Ghost Whisperer”
A comedian who committed suicide seeks solace in the afterlife but Melinda doesn’t find his “did you know there are Starbucks in the afterlife?” bit very funny. CBS
7 p.m. “Survival of the Richest”
The rich/working class teams serve food at a homeless shelter. You can tell the trust fund brats by the Gucci hair nets. WB
8 p.m. “Ship Out, Shape Up”
In this fitness show, passengers on a cruise ship attempt to get in shape. Experienced cruise travelers will tell you the combination of rough seas and food poisoning is a sure-fire weight loss strategy. FitTV
8 p.m. “Las Vegas”
An auditor discovers a $2.9 million discrepancy in the casino’s books. You have to admire the network executives’ sense of humor, airing this the night before income taxes are due. NBC
8 p.m. “All that Jazz”
Bob Fosse’s glitzy fable about a womanizing Broadway choreographer on his deathbed, who looks back on a life of cheap sex and drugs in a film from Hollywood’s hugely-successful “Just Say More” drug education program. (1979) Fox Movie Channel
9 p.m. “Star Trek 2.0”
Classic episodes from the original series are shown with an on-screen chat function. This is a good chance to publicly reveal your long-standing affection for Yeoman Rand. G4TV