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HDTV Listings for April 21, 2006

What we're watching: The best thing on tonight is probably Sportscenter's NFL Draft preview show. Check out the HD highlights from Reggie, Vince, Matt and all the rest while hoping your team doesn't draft the next Ryan Leaf. As a Lions fan, the draft is usually the only happy time of the season and it's all downhill afterwards.

Otherwise, there is always Assault on Precinct 13 on HBO, while NBC takes the night off of HD to show the Miss America Pageant (and why isn't that in HD?).

Our traditional high-def listings continue below.

 

Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today. All times are Eastern and reruns are in italics:

ABC (720p): Nada.

CBS (1080i): Ghost Whisperer (8 p.m.), Close to Home (9 p.m.), Numbers (10 p.m.)

NBC (1080i): The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (11:35 p.m.)

Fox (720p): Zip.

WB (1080i):  Reba (9 p.m.)

Discovery-HD (1080i):  Glacial Meltdown (7 p.m.), St. Petersburgh 300th Anniversary (8 & 11 p.m.), Amber Room: Lost in Time (10 p.m.)

ESPN-HD (720p): SportsCenter (6 & 11 p.m.) NBA Shootaround (7:30 p.m.), Baseball Tonight (10 p.m.)

INHD (1080i): Rugby Union (7 & 7:30 p.m.), World Series Recap (8 p.m.), Tour de Gorge(9:30 p.m.), MLB Baseball: Mets at Padres

INHD2 (1080i): Laura McKenzie's Traveler (7 p.m.), Caribbean Escapes (7:30 p.m), Australia: Land Beyond Time (8 p.m.), Oasis Live (8:45 p.m.), Tropical Rainforest (10:30 p.m.)

HBO-HD (1080i): The Wedding Date (6:30 p.m.), Assault on Precinct 13 (8 p.m.), The Sopranos (10 p.m.)

Showtime-HD (1080i): Alfie (7:15 p.m.), Weeds (9:30 p.m.), Huff (10 p.m.)

TNT-HD (1080i): Charmed (6 p.m.), Law & Order (7 p.m.), Swordfish (8 & 10 p.m.)

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