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Queerview Television Guide (Thursday, February 18 2010)


J. August Richards and James Pickens, Jr. as Grey's Anatomy's Dr Richard Webber

Tonight's Grey's Anatomy goes back in time this week as several Seattle Grace staffers remember cases that had a lasting effect on their medical careers. For Dr. Richard Webber, that memory comes from treating a very early case of AIDS.

But first, with plenty of Llanview residents in the hospital (either as patients or anxious visitors) and Kyle on duty be sure to join us for a liveblog starting at 2PM Eastern!

The Wendy Williams Show (syndicated) Check local listings
Carson Kressley returns to follow-up on his viewer makeover. I have to admit, it's going to be hard to top the make-unders he did for Oprah just a couple days ago.

Divorce Court (syndicated) Check local listings
Could this possibly go well? Today's case follows a couple where the wife believes her husband is gay.

The Dr. Oz Show (syndicated) Check local listings
In what's being heralded as a groundbreaking episode, Dr. Oz will have two transgender children and their families on his show today to discuss what it's like to grow up transgender and how their families came to support them.

One Life to Live (ABC) Check local listings
There's no mention of Kyle or Oliver in today's spoilers but with a variety of hospital drama going on (not only is baby Sierra Rose in the ICU, Jessica's family has more than a few reasons to be pacing the room) as well as Kyle's surprise appearance yesterday, today's episode sounds relevant for Kish fans.

Grey's Anatomy (ABC) 9:00 PM EST
It sounds like Richard's flashback goes to the very early days of the AIDS crisis, as the patient he remembers wasn't diagnosed with AIDS but GRID (Gay-related immune deficiency) so his story will recall a time when we knew almost nothing about the disease. As a bonus, out actress Sarah Paulson guest-stars as a young Dr. Ellis Grey (Meredith's mother) who worked with Webber, as well as an appearance by gay-fave Missi Pyle.

America's Best Dance Crew (MTV) 10:00 PM EST
All the regional finalists compete for the first time tonight and that includes Static Noyze, which includes drag performer Peter.

Burn Notice (USA) 10:00 PM EST
Based on their history, I wouldn't usually include a fashion-themed episode of a USA Network drama. However, with Burn Notice's current main villain setting off readers' gaydar, perhaps all those questions of Gilroy's sexual orientation will be cleared up when Michael investigates a robbery at a local fashion house.

Project Runway (Lifetime) 10:00 PM EST
The design room becomes a rumpus room this week when the 11 remaining designers have to switch gears from creating clothes for women to designing for little girls. I'm just dying to see Tim Gunn have his Kindergarten Cop moment.

The Sarah Silverman Program (Comedy Central) 10:30 PM EST
Sarah becomes the town censor after she accidentally kills her neighbor in a way inspired by Home Alone. I'm starting to wonder what the death rate in that apartment building looks like. Meanwhile, Brian is out for vengeance on a bird who has mistaken his head for a target.


Chelsea Lately (E!) 11:00 PM EST
It's an doubly-gay panel tonight with both Guy Branum and Ross Matthews. Chelsea's guest, meanwhile is Eli Roth

Daytime Preview for Friday, February 19

The View (ABC) Check local listings
Gay-fave Bernadette Peters visits the View ladies tomorrow.

As the World Turns (CBS) Check local listings
We should be seeing a bit of Luke on Friday as he should be receiving bad news from the police about Damien.

One Life to Live (ABC) Check local listings
If today's episode turns out to be Kish-deficient, there's stuff to anticipate as Kyle starts to question Oliver's interest in finding out if Sierra Rose is his daughter or not. Has anyone started a pool on how long it takes until the baby needs a blood transfusion?

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