But which shows should you watch?
Every day here at TVPredictions.com, I scan the HD programming aisles and serve up 10 programs so good -- so hot! -- that you can't miss them.
We call this list, "The Hottest Shows in HDTV!" And here they are for Sunday, March 9, 2008: (All times Eastern; smart remarks are the opinion of the author alone.)
1. College Basketball
Florida plays the hapless Kentucky Wildcats. Yes, they have no hap at all.
CBS, Noon.
2. NHL Hockey
Pittsburgh at Washington.
NBC, 12:30 p.m.
3. NASCAR Racing
Sunday! Sunday! It's the Kobalt Tools 500 from the Atlanta Motor Speedway!
Fox, 1:30 p.m.
4. Golf
Final round action from the PODS championship in Palm Harbor, Florida.
NBC, 3 p.m.
5. NBA Basketball
San Antonio takes on Shaq and the Suns in Phoenix.
ABC, 3:30 p.m.
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6. College Basketball
Purdue
at Michigan.
CBS, 4 p.m.
7. Raging Bull
In the performance of his life, Robert De Niro stars as the
impulsive and iconic middleweight boxer Jake La Motta.
Martin Scorsese directs the film widely called the best of
the 1980s. Joe Pesci plays Jake's manager in the first of
three cinematic pairings (Casino, Goodfellas) with De Niro.
HDNet Movies, 6:05 p.m.
8. Lenny
Dustin
Hoffman stars in this biopic about the tragic life of funny
but foul-mouthed comedian Lenny Bruce. Bob Fosse directs.
HDNet Movies, 8:15 p.m.
9. Cold Case
Kathryn Morris gets
the skinny (and, boy, is she skinny!) on a 1953 murder case
involving a famous musician.
CBS, 9 p.m.
10.
Dexter
The Ice Truck Killer begins leaving body parts at places
frequented by Dex. Oh, he's not going to like that.
CBS, 10 p.m.
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