What if the AR Community had, besides websites, its own television channel? Wouldn't we get an evening of programming such as this (pix noted with each program)?
8:00 - Survivor
Producers of the popular CBS program create a low-budget version for AR-TV that takes place in a single room and begins with an unexpected surprise on the contestants. In tonight's episode, contestants vote the first person off the couch.
9:00 - Chicago Hope
The doctors give their all to help counter the affects of a botched DNA experiment on a scientist (guest star Winona Ryder). In an interview with AR-TV Guide, Ryder praised the episode, saying, "The special effects were so realistic, I could feel them in my bones." To which a program staffer added, "What special effects?" Ryder also said she hopes to be weaned again by Thanksgiving.
10:00 - AR-TV Big Picture Show
"Rollerball II" (2000). In this sequel of the 1975 classic, the government of a futuristic society, feeling the citizenry now find the violent sport of Rollerball too tame, up the dangers to players by adding strange new boobytraps to the playing field that make the giant pinball look like child's play. Keri Russell stars as the sport's top player who, after one misstep, recruits a friend (Jessica Biel) to help her make a comeback.
11:30 - You Asked For It
A new version of the perennial audience-request program is
mounted especially for AR-TV. In the opening episode, Rosie O'Donnell
makes a request involving National Rife Association executives
Charlton Heston and Wayne Lapierre. Later, Tom Selleck makes a
similar request involving Rosie O'Donnell.