If you tuned in to CBS on Wednesday night ready for two episodes of “The Amazing Race,” you were probably disappointed when that didn’t happen. Early Wednesday evening, CBS preempted the second hour for special election coverage, so when will you be able to see that episode?
While some fans are hoping the episode, the fifth of the season, will air on a special night, CBS has it slotted in the show’s regularly timeslot, Wednesdays at 8/7c, on Nov. 11. And it will be just one episode that night, as “S.W.A.T.” will kick off its fourth season with double episodes starting at 9/8c.
However, as previously scheduled, the following Wednesday, Nov. 18, will be a “Race” double-header with the sixth and seventh episodes.
See ‘The Amazing Race’ episode 4 recap: 2 switchback Detours rear their heads
Titled “You Don’t Strike Me as a Renaissance Man,” the fifth episode takes the teams to Paris,...
While some fans are hoping the episode, the fifth of the season, will air on a special night, CBS has it slotted in the show’s regularly timeslot, Wednesdays at 8/7c, on Nov. 11. And it will be just one episode that night, as “S.W.A.T.” will kick off its fourth season with double episodes starting at 9/8c.
However, as previously scheduled, the following Wednesday, Nov. 18, will be a “Race” double-header with the sixth and seventh episodes.
See ‘The Amazing Race’ episode 4 recap: 2 switchback Detours rear their heads
Titled “You Don’t Strike Me as a Renaissance Man,” the fifth episode takes the teams to Paris,...
- 11/5/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Lauren Alaina, Deana Carter and Ashley McBryde shared the stage during last month’s Acm Honors ceremony, honoring one of the evening’s awardees — songwriter Matraca Berg — with a medley of her own hits.
A multiple chart-topper who co-wrote her first Number One song, T.G. Sheppard and Karen Brooks’ early-Eighties staple “Faking Love,” when she was still a teenager, Berg has left a mark upon four decades of mainstream country music. Accordingly, Alaina kicked off the evening’s seven-minute tribute to Berg with a snippet of Berg’s most recent radio hit,...
A multiple chart-topper who co-wrote her first Number One song, T.G. Sheppard and Karen Brooks’ early-Eighties staple “Faking Love,” when she was still a teenager, Berg has left a mark upon four decades of mainstream country music. Accordingly, Alaina kicked off the evening’s seven-minute tribute to Berg with a snippet of Berg’s most recent radio hit,...
- 9/5/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
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