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Watch Saturday Night College Football Premiere on ABC

Saturday Night College Football Premiere on ABCHey football fans, the college football season is finally here, and everyone from the top satellite TV channels like ABC and ESPN to the local sports network are excited to bring you a chance to follow your favorite teams across the nation. Tonight is the premiere night of the season 5 of Saturday Night College Football on ABC. Do not miss this opportunity to watch the games every Saturday 7.30 PM onwards. Do not miss it! You can also watch the games in DISH HD mode where the HD local channels are available. You can also record these games on your DISH HD DVR.

Saturday Night College Football has finished its fourth season on December 5, 2009. ESPN, the satellite TV channel on DISH Network has confirmed that it will produce 12 weeks of Saturday Night Football for the 2010 season as a part of 16 weeks of uninterrupted Saturday night sports programming on ABC. This sports programming include NASCAR as well as the Little League World Series. This year ABC Sports will televise 12 games that will end with the Dr. Pepper Big 12 Championship game.

Tonight the Connecticut Huskies from the Big East conference is going to travel in week 1 play with the Michigan Wolverines from the Big Ten conference on Saturday afternoon. The kick off game from Michigan will get a national satellite TV coverage offered by ABC! Apart from that you can also watch a few games on ESPN and ESPNU channel.

You can have a great time watching the games. In case you have some preoccupation you can record any of these games and watch them at your convenience. So, look forward to a great weekend with plenty of College Football! Enjoy!

‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 11 – Cast Revealed [PICTURE]

Dancing With the Stars - Season 11

Hi TV lovers! The moment you were waiting for this finally arrived – The ‘Dancing With the Stars‘ cast for season 11 is finally revealed!!! On Monday night during ‘The Bachelor Pad‘ a live announcement was made by Hosts Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke that revealed the much awaited  cast of the popular satellite TV reality dancing competition that has created quite a rage among the DISH Network viewers. This dance reality show will premiere on ABC on September 20 for this season.

Who will be there?
The new ‘Dancing With the Stars‘ cast includes Florence Henderson (‘Brady Bunch’ mom), David Hasselhoff (‘Baywatch’ icon), Michael Bolton and Brandy (singers), Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino (Reality TV Star), Kurt Warner (NFL quarterback) and Bristol Palin (teen mom/political scion).

Bye Bye Edyta
However, Bergeron did not reveal the professional dancers the celebrities will be paired up with. But one thing is for sure, the men this year will miss a chance to dance with Edyta Sliwinska as the beautiful who has reportedly called it quit.

Celeb Speak
When Bristol Palin asked how Sarah Palin, her mother, felt about her new venture on reality TV, Bristol Palin said, “She’s excited for me.” Hmmm …Will we see her mom, Sarah Palin, on the sidelines? “Hopefully,” she said. Oh yeah, that’s loads of drama!

Hasselhoff who became the guest of honor at Comedy Central Roast recently was asked to compare both the experiences. “I think it’s actually going to be harder than the [roast],” he joked. “My two daughters love this show and they convinced me, ‘Dad, you gotta go for it’” he added!

Now, let us take a quick look at the official ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Season 11 cast line-up:

  • Margaret Cho
    Age: 41
    Famous as: Comedian and actress (‘Drop Dead Diva’)
  • Michael Bolton
    Age: 57
    Famous as: Singer
  • Rick Fox
    Age: 41
    Famous as: Former NBA player and actor (‘Ugly Betty,’ ‘The Game’)
  • Jennifer Grey
    Age: 50
    Famous as: Actress (‘Dirty Dancing,’ ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’)
  • David Hasselhoff
    Age: 58
    Famous as: Actor and singer (‘Knight Rider,’ ‘Baywatch’)
  • Florence Henderson
    Age: 76
    Famous as: Actress (‘The Brady Bunch’)
  • Kyle Massey
    Age: 19
    Famous as: Actor and rapper (‘That’s So Raven,’ ‘Cory in the House’)
  • Brandy Norwood
    Age: 31
    Famous as: Singer
  • Bristol Palin
    Age: 19
    Famous as: Spokesperson and daughter of Sarah Palin
  • Audrina Patridge
    Age: 25
    Famous as: Reality TV star (‘The Hills’)
  • Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino
    Age: 29
    Famous as: Reality TV star (‘Jersey Shore’)
  • Kurt Warner
    Age: 39
    Famous as: Super Bowl-winning quarterback

Interesting right? Wait till September 20 to see these sizzling celebs on the dance floor! Watch your favorite celebs shake a leg and dance to the groove as the cha-cha, tango and salsa their way to the mirror ball trophy! And do not forget to watch ‘Dancing With the Stars’ season 11 on ABC on DISH Network from September 20 onwards. You can get to watch the shows on DISH HD mode as well!

So, who is your favorite celeb this season? Who you think will be the first to be eliminated keep us posted.

Photo Credit: ABC

David Letterman to Appear on ‘The View’

David Letterman has been  the interviewer on TV for approximately 30 years, but he has rarely gone on the opposite side  of the table to be the interviewee. However, on September 7, he is  going  to make his first-ever appearance on ABC’s ‘The View‘  a popular  talk show on  DISH Network. David Letterman Being Interviewed!!!? Oh yeah,  you read that write. I know  it’s a rare sight on satellite TV!

September 7 also happens to be the first air-date of the satellite TV show’s first episode of the 14th season. That is  also  the day when ‘The View‘ co-host Barbara Walters is scheduled to comeback on the  show after recovering from a heart surgery. Walters, 80, has undergone valve replacement surgery in the month of May. She surprised her co-hosts by announcing that she was going to have the procedure on the show. She has appeared on the satellite TV show from her apartment on July to announce  her recovery. However in the previous season of the satellite  TV talk show she did appear once when President Obama appeared on ‘The View’ and  it marked the first time for any sitting U.S. President to appear on a daytime talk show!!!

Letterman, the popular host of ‘The Late Show‘ on CBS, is infamously shy, and due to that reason he is not a frequent guest on different talk shows. However, he has appeared on ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show‘ as well as ‘Live with Regis and Kelly.’ Earlier the year, in an interview with Regis and Kelly,Letterman momentarily said that he had never appeared on ‘The View‘ and has also explained his usual detest for the show business people. So it is going to be a great and a rare sight on TV.

Top 31 Must Watch New TV Shows this 2010 Fall Season on DISH Network

Are you anxious to see some of the brand new seasons and series this Fall Season 2010 on DISH Network? Well, then you are sure to have a good time! At American DISH Blog, we have listed some of the must watch series this fall just for you! Take a look at these 31 must watch NEW Fall season shows on DISH Network! Don’t worry about the to-be-declared dates; we will update them as soon as we come to know. Meanwhile keep enjoying your TV time with DISH NetworkLet’s Watch TV!

Hellcats

  • Channel: CW
  • Premieres: Wednesday, Sept. 8
  • Time: 9/8c
  • Genre: Dramedy

Marti Perkins (Aly Michalka), an amateur dancer, reluctantly applies for a cheerleading scholarship to pay for the law school. Ashley Tisdale (the ‘High School Musical’flicks) plays Marti’s prim roommate Savannah.

Terriers

  • Channel: FX
  • Premieres: Sept. 8
  • Time: 10PM ET

An immature ex-cop and his best friend have opened a private investigation business which can turn their fortunes around.

Nikita

  • Channel: CW
  • Premieres: Thursday, Sept. 9
  • Time: 9/8c
  • Genre: Drama

Maggie Q plays the role of the so-called assassin, who wants to put end to a secret government program which turns vulnerable youth into killers.

Boardwalk Empire

  • Channel: HBO
  • Premieres: Sunday, Sept. 19
  • Time: 9/8c
  • Genre: Drama

Steve Buscemi plays the role of Enoch “Nucky” Thompson who is a corrupt politician in 1920s Atlantic City. Michael Pitt, Kelly Macdonald as well as Gretchen Mol co-star in the 12 episode series. Terence Winter (The Sopranos) and Martin Scorsese are Executive producers of the show. Need to say more?

The Event

  • Channel: NBC
  • Premieres: Monday, Sept. 20
  • Time: 9/8c
  • Genre: Mystery thriller

An attempt of presidential assassination, a missing person as well as a CIA cover-up are some of the events in the mystery thriller. But any of these events is not the event specified in the title.

Hawaii Five-O

  • Channel: CBS
  • Premieres: Monday, Sept. 20
  • Time: 10/9c
  • Genre: Action

This remake of the hit stars Alex O’Loughlin as Steve McGarrett, a detective who returns to the Aloha State to investigate his father’s murder. The governor (Jean Smart) allows him to form a selected task force, which includes Detective Danny “Danno” Williams, Chin Ho Kelly and Chin’s cousin, Kona (Grace Park).

Mike & Molly

  • Channel: CBS
  • Premieres: Monday, Sept. 20
  • Time: 9:30/8:30c
  • Genre: Comedy

Chicago cop Mike (Billy Gardell) meets schoolteacher Molly (Melissa McCarthy) at an Overeaters Anonymous group and the attraction begins instantly.

Chase

  • Channel: NBC
  • Premieres: Monday, Sept. 20
  • Time: 10/9c
  • Genre: Action

Kelli Giddish plays a tough-talking U.S. marshal in this action series from Jerry Bruckheimer.

Lone Star

  • Channel: Fox
  • Premieres: Monday, Sept. 20
  • Time: 9/8c
  • Genre: Drama

Newcomer James Wolk stars as a Texas con man. As Bob Taylor, he has a wife in Houston (Adrianne Palicki) and… and as Robert Allen has a girlfriend in Midland (Eloise Mumford). Robert/Bob navigates this double life with an accuracy (two wallets, two cellphones) that he learned from his con-man dad (David Keith). However, he always remains worried that his oil magnate father-in-law (Jon Voight) will come to know his secret.

Raising Hope

  • Channel: Fox
  • Premieres: Tuesday, Sept. 21
  • Time: 9/8c
  • Genre: Comedy

Jimmy Chance (Lucas Neff) becomes a single dad at 23 when his one-night stand says she’s pregnant and can’t take care of the baby.

Running Wilde

  • Channel: Fox
  • Premieres: Tuesday, Sept. 21
  • Time: 9:30/8:30c
  • Genre: Romantic Comedy

Steve Wilde (Will Arnett) desperately tries to impress his childhood crush Emmy (Keri Russell), an uber-liberal humanitarian with a 12-year-old daughter who doesn’t speak.

Detroit 1-8-7

  • Channel: ABC
  • Premieres: Tuesday, Sept. 21
  • Time: 10/9c
  • Genre: Cop Drama

Michael Imperioli plays a respected but misunderstood homicide detective. This show follows the cops down the streets of Detroit, the city which has the highest murder rate in the country.

The Defenders

  • Channel: CBS
  • Premieres: Wednesday, Sept. 22
  • Time: 10/9c
  • Genre: Legal dramedy

Nick Morelli (Jim Belushi) and Pete Kaczmarek (Jerry O’Connell) are two colorful Las Vegas defense attorneys and they risk it all for their clients in this legal dramedy. Tanya Fischer Plays the firm’s colorful assistant, Sophie, and Jurnee Smollett Plays Lisa Tyler, a new associate who paid his law-school tuition by stripping!

Law & Order: Los Angeles

  • Channel: NBC
  • Premieres: Wednesday, Sept. 22
  • Time: 10/9c
  • Genre: Cop Drama

NBC promises that this time it’ll feature a comely, young at heart cast squeezed between that signature sound effect. You will get to see Skeet Ulrich in one of the detective roles.

Better with You

  • Channel: ABC
  • Premiere Date: Wednesday, Sept. 22
  • Time: 8:30/7:30c
  • Genre: comedy

Sisters Maddie (Jennifer Finnigan), an attorney, and Mia (JoAnna Garcia), a free-spirited “inventor,” are poles apart. Maddie lives with Ben (Josh Cooke), her steady boyfriend of nine years. Mia, on the other hand, has agreed to marry Casey (Jake Lacy), her boyfriend of seven-and-a-half weeks!!!

Undercovers

  • Channel: NBC
  • Premieres: Wednesday, Sept. 22
  • Time: 8/7c
  • Genre: Action

Think Mr. & Mrs. Smith – the TV show. Married ex- spies (Boris Kodjoe and Gugu Mbatha-Raw) get back in the family business together.

The Whole Truth

  • Channel: ABC
  • Premieres: Wednesday, Sept. 22
  • Time: 10/9c
  • Genre: Legal Drama

Rob Morrow and Maura Tierney star in this legal drama which examines a case from both the defense and prosecution’s perspectives.

Outsourced

  • Channel: NBC
  • Premieres: Thursday, Sept. 23
  • Time: 9:30/8:30c
  • Genre: Comedy

An American moves to India to run a call center for a novelty company. And this challenges the ethnic stereotypes — both Indian and American.

My Generation

  • Channel: ABC
  • Premieres: Thursday, Sept. 23
  • Time: 8/7c
  • Genre: Drama

In 2000, a documentary film crew followed a group of graduating high school students in Austin, Texas. And when they revisit the same students 10 years later – They’ve changed a lot!

S#*! My Dad Says

  • Channel: CBS
  • Premieres: Thursday, Sept. 23
  • Time: 8:30/7:30c
  • Genre: Comedy

Ed (William Shatner), a politically incorrect curmudgeon, criticizes Henry, his youngest son, in this Twitter feed-turned-sitcom.

Blue Bloods

  • Channel: CBS
  • Premieres: Friday, Sept. 24
  • Time: 10/9c
  • Genre: Drama

Crime-fighting mingles family squabbling in this satellite TV show about the Reagans, a multigenerational clan of New York cops. Frank (Tom Selleck), is the chief of police. His eldest son, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), is a stern detective as well as Iraq War vet. His youngest son, Jamie (Will Estes) is a rookie cop. Frank’s daughter, Erin is an assistant district attorney as well as a single mom.

School Pride

  • Channel: NBC
  • Premieres: Sept. 24
  • Time: 8PM ET

The story revolves  around students, parents and teachers as they come together to renovate their old schools, with some help of community organizers as well as experts.

Outlaw

  • Channel: NBC
  • Premieres: Friday, Sept. 24
  • Time: 10/9c
  • Genre: Drama

Supreme Court Justice Cyrus Garza (Jimmy Smits) all of a sudden resigns after realizing that the system is flawed. The playboy and gambler returns to private practice.

No Ordinary Family

  • Channel: ABC
  • Premieres: Tuesday, Sept. 28
  • Time: 8/7c
  • Genre: Sci-fi/ Family

Jim and Stephanie Powell , an average couple and their kids, develop some “super” powers when their family vacation ends with a plane crash in the Amazon River.

The Walking Dead

  • Channel: AMC
  • Premieres: October 31 2010
  • Time: TBD

The series revolves around a small-town police officer who leads a group of survivors of a zombie apocalypse. Based on the comic book written by Robert Kirkman the series is going to be a great watch.

Body of Proof

  • Channel: ABC
  • Premieres: TBD
  • Time: 9/8c
  • Genre: Medical Drama

Dr. Megan Hunt (Desperate Housewives’ Dana Delany) plays a spirited neurosurgeon whose career comes to an end after a car accident. She takes up a job as a medical examiner in Philadelphia, where she helps cops to solve murder cases by “reading the body.”

Facing Kate

  • Channel: USA
  • Premieres: TBD

Sarah Shahi stars as Kate Reed, a gifted litigator who, tired of unfair bureaucracy, becomes a anti-lawyer. But while Kate was busy settling everyone else’s affairs, her own life becomes complicated thanks to her step mom and her ex-husband.

Franklin & Bash

  • Channel: TNT
  • Premieres: TBD

Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) and Steven Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) are ambulance chasers who join a white-shoe law firm!

Glory Daze

  • Channel: TBS
  • Premieres: TBD

Four friends (Callard Harris, Kelly Blatz, Matt Bush, and Drew Seeley) vow a fraternity together in the 1980s. ‘Saturday Night Live’ veteran Tim Meadows plays a college professor.

Secret Millionaire

  • Channel: ABC
  • Premieres: TBD
  • Time: 8/7c
  • Genre: Reality Show

Wealthy people go undercover in the most dangerous communities in the country and find the unsung heroes. At the end of a week, they disclose their identity and donate $100,000 to deserving individuals as well as organizations.

Top Chef: Just Desserts

  • Channel: Bravo
  • Premieres: TBD

Top Chef judge Gail Simmons hosts this reality show where pastry chefs compete in a number of dessert challenges. Well known pastry chef Johnny Iuzzini serves as head judge.

So which of these shows are you going to watch this FALL? Keep us posted!

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