Wednesday, June 14
6 p.m. “Keepers: A Job Behind Bars”
Camera crews follow prison guards through their daily lives, searching inmates, counting inmates, watching inmates and tucking Ken Lay in at night. A&E Network.
7 p.m. AFIs 100 Years 100 Cheers”
A look at the 100 “most inspiring” films, including movies like “Rudy,” “Hoosiers,” “Rocky” and “Injected: The Barry Bonds Story.” CBS.
7 p.m. “Black Knight”
Martin Lawrence stars as a Los Angeles man who is magically transported back to Medieval England and goes through a lengthy period of adjustment. (2001) UPN.
7p.m. “A Perfect Murder”
Michael Douglas plays a ruthless businessman who conspires to kill his heiress wife, played by Gwynneth Paltrow. We know what you’re thinking and the answer is “28 years.” (1998) FX.
7 p.m. “Countdown to Doomsday”
Matt Lauer is hosting this look at various doomsday scenarios including an asteroid collision, a supernova, global warming and a massive cable outage. Sci Fi Channel.
9 p.m. “Commander in Chief”
The president backs an equal rights amendment. Of course this is fiction and the show’s going off the air. The only amendment being discussed in the real congress is an (ital)unequal(ital) rights amendment. ABC.
9:30 p.m. “Cheyenne”
A 15-year-old small town Texas girl is groomed as the new Britney. Her family has moved to Los Angeles for closer access to agents, producers, image consultants and a high spot on the waiting list for the elite rehab program she’s going to need in about three years. MTV.