Now in its 24th Year! Dec 1 - 7, 2011 Vol.24, No.11
YOUR FREE GUIDE To our Islands’ Happenings
Christmas Comes to Main Street December 2 & 3
ALSO THIS WEEK: Cotto Vs. Margarito II @ Mulligan’s • Fundraising Walk-a-Thon • Go Green Party @ Bat Cave
Photo Courtesy of Johnny Wallis
This Week’s Feature Story
Christmas on Main Street Sparkles with Holiday Spirit offered by some of the stores. Traditional caroling, mocko jumbies and music on two stages will make sure that the holiday spirit prevails throughout both evenings. The festive lineup includes the Christmas on Main Street 2009 Razor Blades, Morris Mark, the Lashing Dogs, Uprising and Leon and the Hot Shots, plus adult and youth steel bands. The Purple Dragon will also put on a karate exhibition. Throughout the event, a host of local taste treats will be on sale including patties, pastries, mutton and BBQ chicken, as well as such traditional fare as guavaberry wine, coconut tart and black cake. An opening ceremony at 6pm with remarks by Governor Boyd McCleary and government ministers will kick off the evening celebrations. It’s an event that sparkles with holiday spirit – don’t miss it.
As the song goes: “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.” And well it should with the 13th annual Christmas on Main Street getting underway this weekend. The holiday extravaganza, which will run from 11am to midnight on Friday and Saturday will feature 45 booths with vendors selling a Santa’s sack of holiday goodies. There will be homemade candies, toys, Christmas tree ornaments, jewelry, as well as shoes and apparel. Favorite locally made gift items include a variety of crafts, West Indian dolls and crochet items. “Christmas on Main Street gets everyone in the holiday mood,” says Lynette George, who along with Janis Brathwaite and Dolores Christopher, is on the organizing committee. Lynette has had a booth at the event for 12 of its 13 years. Lisa Gray who owns The Gallery, a Main Street shop selling artwork and gift items, is also a regular participant. Christmas on Main Street, she says is good for both local businesses and shoppers: it’s a way for Main Street stores to bring in additional business and shoppers can take advantage of discounts
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By Jan Critchley
Here I am Baby…..Campbell Wows Tortola I had first seen UB40 as a teenager at a concert in Manchester in the UK and since then have always enjoyed their reggae/ska musical style. Some of their music, especially in the early days was quite political, in fact the band’s name UB40 originated from the well-used Unemployment Benefit Form and one of their hits, One in Ten was a sad reflection of the unemployment figures at the time. I must admit though that my love of their music was more about their rhythmic melodies than their politics and of course, the unique voice of their lead singer and front-man Ali Campbell. Just a few bars of any of their songs could immediately conjure up images of laid back, sunny places – even on the coldest days in rainy Manchester! Ironically, the weather on Saturday was reflecting the rainy climate of my home town, and at times the crowd danced under a sea of umbrellas – however that did nothing to deter everyone from enjoying the performances from an eclectic line up of international and local artists and of course, the man himself, Ali Campbell. At around 10:30pm, Campbell and his band “DEP” came on stage, and after all the anticipation, the crowd went wild! As promised, Campbell performed hits from the UB40 albums and everyone
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danced and sang along to every song. Much loved classics ensued such as, Lonely Girl, Stick by Me, Kingston Town and my own personal favorite, the impossibly romantic Can’t Help Falling in Love. It was a great atmosphere and Campbell “shouted out” to the crowd his respect for keeping in full party mode – despite the inclement weather! And, although the crowd had swelled by this time, being so close to the stage where you could see the musicians clearly gave the concert a special, almost private party atmosphere. Like all good things, it was over way too quickly and Campbell closed his hour long set with the muchloved hit, Red Red Wine. After that though, almost on cue, the tolerable rain become a torrential downpour and everyone except for a couple of die-hard fans ran for shelter. I am sure though that the band would have returned for an encore or two if not for the downpour as they clearly enjoyed performing here – a labour of love, you could say.
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Ask Koren
I’mAsk 18 Koren and want a tattoo
Your personal E-therapist is in the house!
Dear Koren, I turned 18 in April and my mother is still refusing to let me have a tattoo. I will graduate from high school next year, so what’s the big deal? I am an adult and should be able to choose for myself. My dad does not live with us, but he is okay with it. Should I just do it? I am no longer a little girl the way my mother tries to treat me. – Kim Dear Kim, Maybe that’s the reason you are living with your mom and not your dad. Maybe he is not the best role model for you at this time. Sometimes when parents are not around having to do the day-to-day parenting, they forget how much of a firm hand they need to keep on teenagers and sometimes they try to overcompensate for being absent by being extra ‘nice’. You are still in your mom’s house and still in high school so just take it easy. You will have all the time you need to make lots of decisions like that. Just focus on finishing school with good grades, so you can pursue your dreams, be it college or whatever else. Have you thought of why you want this tattoo? Is it because your friends have one, or does it show some level of coolness or is there another reason. Don’t allow friends to pressure you into doing anything you are not ready for and remember there are
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many other ways to show how cool you are. Tattoos might be easy to get but they are very difficult and expensive to remove and if you get one painted on and regret it, who will pay to remove it? They are also painful and if not properly done, can result in infections from dirty needles. So while I am sure your mom has noticed that you are not a little girl anymore, prove it to her by being mature and responsible and waiting until the most appropriate time to make a decision about getting a tattoo. Send your questions to askkoren@live.com and a response will be provided
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Your Guide to British Virgin Islands Events pirate Gustav (Ding Dong) Wilmerding whose legend is kept alive by this commemorative race. He occupied Great Thatch as his HQ where folklore would have it that the bells attached to his stragJurakan in the Gustav Wilmerding Race gly beard would fear his prey so much that they would surrender their booty! Anyhow… this years’ race registration is on Friday evening from 6pm at the JR with racing on Saturday and live music by Hudson and the Hoo Doo Cats on both nights to make sure the party goes off with a bang! After the race is the Soup Cook-Off, anyone can enter with all proceeds from the race and the cook-off going to VISAR.
Party On at Peg Legs At the end of a long week… what’s better than to relax with friends every Friday at the TGIF party at the Beach Bar at Nanny Cay. Also, this Saturday, enjoy the Beach BBQ and live music by Too Smooth starting around 7pm.
Get your Laughs Laughter is said to be the best form of medicine so make your way to “The Caribbean Laugh Festival – Eat Yur Crix and Kicks” event this Sunday, December 4th at The Sir Rupert Briercliffe Hall. Doors open at 6:30pm and entertainment is provided by Fatman George from Grenada and other comedians from across the Caribbean and the US. Tickets are on sale now at Bolos at $20, or more on the door. Call Kenny on 496-8895 for more information.
Groove on at Elms Next time you head out to Cane Garden Bay, check out Elms Beach Bar, which is serving up lunch and dinner daily with a Beach BBQ on Friday and Saturday nights and Pizza & Sheppard’s pie night on Wednesdays. There is also live entertainment nightly. To book or for more information call 494-2888.
Every Step Counts Get your running shoes on this Saturday, December 3rd, as The Bougainvillea Clinic is hosting a fundraising walk with the theme “Every Step Counts to Combat Cancer.” Starting from the A.O. Shirley Recreation ground at 7:00am (6:30am registration), the walkathon is open to walkers and runners of all ages to raise funds to benefit the BVI Cancer Society. The entry fee is $20 which includes an event t-shirt and breakfast. Sponsorship forms are available from the Bougainvillea Clinic, Medicure
Ding Dong! Sign up for a fun sailing event this weekend with the 21st annual Gustav Wilmerding Memorial Challenge, brought to you by the West End Yacht Club. This fun pursuit race gets its name from the mythical
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live music • events • concerts •
THURSDAY - DEC. 1
SATURDAY - DEC. 3
ROAD TOWN
ROAD TOWN
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm VILLAGE CAY — Happy Hour from 4:30-7pm LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm VILLAGE CAY — Steel Band & BBQ 7-10pm LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm U.P’S CINEMA — Party with DJ Bertrum & DJ
CANE GARDEN BAY
Millennium King
MYETT’S — Tapas Night & Live music by Caave Stout
A.O SHIRLEY REC. GROUND — Fundraising walk for
QUITO’S — Quito plays solo
Cancer 6:30am
NANNY CAY
NANNY CAY
PEG LEGS & BEACH BAR — Traditional Thanksgiving
BEACH BAR — BBQ and Music by Too Smooth Band
dinner from 6pm
from 7pm CAPT MULLIGANS — Cotto Vs. Margarito II 9pm
FRIDAY - DEC. 2 ROAD TOWN
WEST END
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
JOLLY ROGER — Gustav Wilmerding Race & Hudson
LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
& the Hoo Doo Cats
U.P’S CINEMA — Party with DJ Kuga BAT CAVE — Go Green Party with DJ Bertrum, DJ
Kegg (USVI) & Xtreme THE PUB — Music & Happy Hour from 6:30-10:30
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S —Wii Bowling Night - Prizes QUITO’S — Guest Artist ELM’S — Beach BBQ & Live Entertainment
MYETT’S — Pizza & Panini’s Night
SUNDAY - DEC. 4
QUITO’S — Quito & the Edge on stage
ROAD TOWN
ELM’S — Beach BBQ & Live Entertainment
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm VILLAGE CAY — Sunday Brunch with the Last Virgin from 11- 3pm. LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm U.P’S CINEMA — Latin Party with DJ Foggie BRIERCLIFFE HALL — Caribbean Laugh Fest 6:30pm
NANNY CAY BEACH BAR — TGIF Beach Party
WEST END JOLLY ROGER — Hudson & the Hoo Doo Cats
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ts • parties • sports • movies and more
NANNY CAY
TUESDAY - DEC. 6
PEG LEGS & BEACH BAR — Both now open for
ROAD TOWN
Lunch; Daily Happy Hour $2 beers
EAST END
LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
THE LOOSE MONGOOSE — Sunday BBQ, Happy
CANE GARDEN BAY
Hour Prices all night & Music by MJ Blues from 7pm
MYETT’S — Pizza & Panini’s Night
WEST END
QUITO’S — Quito plays solo
LONG BAY RESORT — Sunday Brunch from 11am-
NANNY CAY
3pm. Free Mimosa with each meal
PEG LEGS & BEACH BAR — Both now open for Lunch; Daily Happy Hour $2 beers
CANE GARDEN BAY
UPCOMING EVENTS
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
MYETT’S — Ackee & Saltfish with steel pan music
EAST END
QUITO’S — Guest Artist
CEDAR SCHOOL — Holiday Book Fair 8-4pm
ELM’S — Beach BBQ & Live Entertainment
TRELLIS KITCHEN/CYBERCAFÉ — Ladies Night
- 2 for 1 drinks
Trellis Bay Full Moon Party – Dec 10
WEDNESDAY - DEC. 7
Winter In Wonderland Party @ Bat Cave — Dec 9
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
ROAD TOWN
Full Moon — Dec 10
LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
PUSSERS — Martini Night 6pm. Daily happy hour
NANNY CAY
from 4-7pm. 2 for 1 drinks specials. VILLAGE CAY — MJ Blues from 7-10pm LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
MONDAY - DEC. 5 ROAD TOWN
PEG LEGS & BEACH BAR — Both now open for Lunch; Daily Happy Hour $2 beers
NANNY CAY EAST END CEDAR SCHOOL — Holiday Book Fair 8-4pm
PEG LEGS & BEACH BAR — Both now open for Lunch; Daily Happy Hour $2 beerst
CANE GARDEN BAY
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S — Margarita Monday & Mexican Munchies
MYETT’S — Wacky Wednesday & Bushwacker
QUITO’S — Guest Artist
Specials QUITO’S — Guest Artist
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
ELM’S — Pizza & Sheppards Pie Night with Live
BATH & TURTLE (VG) — Corona Drinks Specials
Entertainment
HLSCC Christmas Concert — Dec 10 Grown & Sexy Battle of the Decades — Dec 10 O’Neal & Mundy Commodore’s Cup — Dec 17 Foxy’s Old Year’s Night — Dec 31 New Year’s Party @ Trellis Bay — Dec 31 Henry Haid & the Sun Kings @ JR — Jan 6, 7 HLSCC “Old Time Story” — Jan 13-15
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Your Yard” contest is well underway and will run until Christmas Day. Just in time for the holidays! All residents of East-End are invited to enter the contest and great prizes will be awarded to those who make the most significant improvements to their yards by cutting back grass/bushes, planting flowers and fruit trees, painting walls and fences and getting rid of junk! Pick up your entry form from local supermarkets and businesses displaying the poster and be in to win up to $1000 cash, a Moorings day sail and many more prizes!
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Pharmacy and the BVI Cancer Society or on www.bougainvilleaclinic.com - so sign up today!
Calling Book Worms Drop by Cedar School this Monday and Tuesday, 5th and 6th December between 8am and 4pm for their Holiday Book Fair. Pick up some bargain books – great for stocking fillers this Christmas!
Christmas Shopping at Myett’s
Toy Drive
Check out the gift shop at Myett’s for some unusual Christmas gift ideas. Also, this week listen to live music by Caave Stout on Tapas Thursday and enjoy Akee and Saltfish on Sunday to the strains of Steel Pan music. See you there!
The 1st Annual Ladies of S.A.S.S. have arranged their 1st annual Toy Drive this Saturday, 3rd December in Bolo’s Parking Lot from 9am – 1pm. So dig deep for any unwanted toys and bring them along on Saturday. All toys will be donated to the Eselyn Henley Richez Learning Centre to ensure every child in the centre has a gift this Christmas.
Beauty Begins in the East A fun and worthy initiative, the first annual “Deck
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Jay Bobbin
TCM Says ‘Merry Christmas!’ with Holiday Film Documentary is one of the most definitive books about the holiday — and the films that have been based on it. Then I wanted to move into It’s a Wonderful Life, which is always shown around Christmas, and then it was just a question of breaking down the other themes that I felt represented the genre best. I contacted a very eclectic group of people, and I let them guide me to what their favorite films were. Chevy Chase added humorous touches, and Julie Salamon wrote a book about the Christmas tree at (New York’s) Rockefeller Center. And Karolyn Grimes is one of the few survivors of It’s a Wonderful Life, so it was important to have her.
If you don’t think it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Turner Classic Movies is ready to take care of that. Many clips from favorite holiday films are compiled, along with related interviews, in Merry Christmas! — a new episode of the channel’s recurring A Night at the Movies documentary series premiering Tuesday, Dec. 6. From It’s a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street to White Christmas and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, many of the top titles are represented. Christmas Vacation star Chevy Chase is among those commenting on his favorite yuletide classics. Also appearing are Chazz Palminteri, former MGM child star Margaret O’Brien, actress-author Deborah Raffin, author Julie Salamon, and Karolyn Grimes, a co-star of It’s a Wonderful Life. Merry Christmas! was written, produced and directed by a master of documentaries on moviemaking: Laurent Bouzereau, whose behind-the-scenes efforts have enhanced numerous home video releases from Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago and Ben-Hur to Back to the Future, Jurassic Park and Avatar. For this article, he spoke about his fresh approach to showcasing Christmas films. Q: Since there have been other specials of this sort, how did you decide on your take? A: My No. 1 concern was that it was such a vast subject. You can’t expect to cover everything, so I wanted to first have an appreciation of A Christmas Carol — which 13
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By Jane Bakewell
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln One of the most compelling documentaries I have seen recently under the acclaimed PBS American Experience series, the docudrama, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln replays in intimate detail the time just before and after his assassination. Written, produced and directed by Barak Goldman, what makes this historical piece so riveting, aside from the subject matter, is the use of actors playing out key scenes interspersed with commentary by well known authors and historians such as Doris Kearns Goodwin, (Team of Rivals), who has penned several political biographies. As the life of assassin, John Wilkes Booth unravels in a country still deeply divided between north and south, one gets a glimpse of his motivation, through Booth’s personal journal and letters and snapshots into his famous theatrical family for whom he was a mere understudy anxious to leave a lasting mark. A massive manhunt ensued after the April 14, 1865 assassination at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC. Booth was eventually flushed out of a burning barn where he was hiding in the Maryland countryside, and died hours later from a gunshot wound inflicted as he tried to escape. Eight other co-conspirators stood before a military trial, of these, three men and one woman, Mary Serat, the owner of the boardinghouse where Booth resided were hanged. However, the true beauty of the documentary focuses on the inner life of Lincoln, the great statesman and reconciling father of a nation ravaged by the Civil War. In his second inaugural address (he only lived one month into his second term) he pens the famous words, “With malice towards none and charity for all, let us bind up the country’s wounds.” His presidency will be forever linked to the cause of black freedom and the preservaLimin’ Times Entertainment Guide
tion of the American Republic for which he wrote, “I expect to maintain this contest until successful, or until I die or am conquered or the country forsakes me.” As the funeral train that carried his casket as it wound its way on a 12-day journey across the nation, those who may have forsaken him were also those who mourned him.
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By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
Recognizing The Effort Saturday’s Highland Spring College Classic Series 16th season finale concluded with a bang and another record performance for Meriel Steadman—who improved her time in every run over the four races she entered. The series ender also saw the crowning of the various division champions and runners up, whom we salute today. Besides Steadman and Khiry Creque as overall female and male winners—the first for both—the Rotary Club of Tortola must be highly commended on winning their 7th successive Cross Country title, even beating back the charging Rotaract Club. Seven times in a row for anything—especially in a team oriented event—is no easy feat. The Cedar School PTA—with record setting Adam Cole leading the way—won their second successive title in the Community Partners Cross Country division, while St. Georges Secondary won their first division title. Althea Scatliffe Primary School—who once dominated their division—was victorious for the second year in a row in their Primary Schools Cross Country segment. “All in all, it was a very good series overall ,” race director Stephanie Russ Penn said. “I congratulate not only the respective division winners, but everyone who participated in the event.” Following are those who claimed awards on Saturday. Division winners: Overall Male: Khiry Creque; Female: Meriel Steadman. One Mile Male: 1. Derek Pettigrew. 2. Dylan Mathavious. 3. Dominic Muro & Johannes Blok. Female: 1. Alisha Hayde, 2. Gabrielle Jermin. 3. Kenyatta Grate. U11 Male: 1. J’Quann Smith. 2. Elvorn Dore. 3. Thomas Reigels. Female: 1. Beyonce Defreitas. U13 Male: 1. Nicoy Hendrickson. 2. Lester Mercer. 3. Andy Latchman. Female: 1. J’Nae Wong. 2.
Judine Lacey. 3. Arianna Hayde. U15 Male: 1. Joash Victor. Female: 1. Tarika “Tinker Bell” Moses, 2. Lakeisha “Mimi” Warner, 3. Kelsha Fortune & L’T’Sha Fahie. U17 Male: 1. Elvette Dore Jr. 2. Ebenezer Joseph. 3. Zeondre Penn. Female: 1. Jonel Lacey. 2. Taylor Hill. Meriel Steadman left, broke the record four times 3. Jahmilah Smith. U20 Male: 1. Raheem Taylor. 2. Royce David. 3. J’Moi Penn. Female: 1. Samantha John. 2. Ella Christopher. 3. Liloutie Ramphal. 30-39 Male: 1. Ravindra Sukhu. 2. Carl Barret. 2. Alric Smith. Female: 1. Meriel Steadman. 2. Philomena Robertson & Nimade Oniashi. 3. Samantha Sukhu. 4049 Male: 1. Zebalon McLean. 2. Earle Henry. 3. Stephen Beard & Stepphen Gilbert. Female: 1. Lynelle Gumbs. 2. Sophia Dabbs. 3. Lynette Ramoutar. 50-59 Male: 1. Emrol Amsterdam. 2. Howard Moore. 3. Guy Hill. Female: 1. Kay Reddy. 2. Barbara Gerker. 3. Deborah James. 60+ Male: 1. Jim Cullimore, 2. John Shultheiss. Cross Country; Primary: 1. Althea Scatliffe Primary. 2. Cedar School Team 1. 3. Willard Wheatley Primary .4. St. George’s Primary. Secondary: 1: St. George’s Secondary. 2. Cedar School. Service Clubs: 1. Rotary of Tortola (7th consecutive), 2. Rotaract, Club. 3. Rotary of Road Town. Community Partners: 1. Cedar Staff/Parents, 2. HLSCC. 3. Century House Montessori Staff/Parents. Outstanding Male Primary: Stefano Tasking. Female: Tianna Pickering. Outstanding Male Secondary: Jude Kinkead. Female: Sophie Nicholas. Outstanding Male Service Clubs: Marvin Flax. Female: Gabriella Jacobus. Outstanding Male Community Partners: Adam Cole. Female: Esmie Stephen. 17
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THURSDAY DECEMBER 1, 2011 12:30 PM M Primal Instinct TV 1:00 & 8 SportsCenter (N) ; Soccer (N) M The Buck Stops Here With Mike Hanback 1:30 M Aaron’s Outdoors (N) 2:30 M O’Neill Outside (N) 3:00 M Eye of the Hunter 3:30 M Babe Winkelman’s Outdoor Secrets (N) 4:00 & 8 Outside the Lines First Report (N) ; College Football Saturday Preview 4:30 & Numbers Never Lie (N) 8 College Football Live (N) 5:00 & 8 NFL Live (N) ; The I7 (N) 6:30 M World of Adventure Sports 7:00 & 8 SportsCenter (N) ; College Football Saturday Preview N NASCAR Race Hub (N) 7:30 ; Runnin’ With the PAC 8:00 & 2011 North American Poker Tour Shootout. (Taped) ; College Football Baylor vs. Texas Tech. 8:30 M Primal Instinct TV 9:00 & 8 College Football West Virginia at South Florida. 9:30 M Winchester Legends 11:00 ; The Dan Patrick Show
FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, 2011 12:30 PM M Ruger’s Adventures 1:00 & 8 SportsCenter (N) ; English Premier League Soccer Arsenal vs. Fulham. M The Bucks of Tecomate 1:30 M Babe Winkelman’s Outdoor Secrets 2:00 M North American Hunter 3:00 M Dangerous Game 4:00 & 8 Outside the Lines First Report (N) 4:30 & Numbers Never Lie (N) 5:00 & 8 NFL Live (N) ; College Football Saturday Preview M World of Whitetail 5:30 9 World Football Focus 7:00 & 8 SportsCenter (N) ; UEFA Champions League Magazine (N) 7:30 8 College Basketball Florida at Syracuse. (N) 8:00 ; College Football Saturday Preview 8:30 ; Pro Football Weekly 9:30 8 College Basketball Vanderbilt at Louisville. (N) ; High School Football Oklahoma Class 5A, Championship: 10:30 M Whitetail Revolution 11:00 & College Football Scoreboard
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SUNDAY DECEMBER 4, 2011 Marble Falls. (Taped) 12:30 PM * Sunday Sports Blitz N Lucas Oil Drag Boat Racing San Diego. (Taped) 1:30 ; UEFA Champions League Magazine 2:00 & 2011 CrossFit Games 3:00 & Outside the Lines (N) ` Swimming Winter National Championships. (Taped) ; Tennis Champions Series: Surprise. M College Basketball BB&T Classic — George Washington vs. Virginia Commonwealth. (N) 3:30 & Italian Serie A Soccer 4:00 ` Golf Chevron World Challenge, Final Round. (N) 5:00 8 Billiards International Challenge of Champions. (Taped) 5:30 M College Basketball BB&T Classic — Maryland vs. Notre Dame. 6:00 & Spanish Primera Division Soccer Teams TBA. * Skiing Deer Valley Celebrity Skifest. 7:00 8 Billiards International Challenge of Champions. 10:00 ; UFC Countdown 140: Jones vs. Machida
MONDAY DECEMBER 5, 2011 12:30 PM M Dangerous Game 1:30 M Lip ‘Em & Rip ‘Em (N) 2:30 M Bob Redfern’s Outdoor Magazine 3:00 M Jimmy Houston Outdoors N Auto Racing FIA World Touring Car Championship: Brazil. 3:30 M North American Hunter 4:00 & 8 NFL PrimeTime (N) ; XTERRA Adventures 5:00 N Barrett-Jackson Special Edition 5:30 ; Motorhead Garage TV 6:00 ; UFC Countdown 140: Jones vs. Machida
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7:00 ; The After Party with Jay Glazer (N) 8:00 & ESPNSoccernet Press Pass ; College Football Pac-12 Championship: Teams TBA. 9:00 & English Premier League Soccer Fulham vs. Liverpool. M NHL Hockey Phoenix Coyotes at Chicago Blackhawks. (N) 9:30 8 NFL Football San Diego Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars. (N) 10:00 4 WWE Monday Night RAW (N) 11:30 M NHL Live Postgame (N)
TUESDAY DECEMBER 6, 2011 12:30 PM M Bill Dance Outdoors 1:00 N Australian V8 Supercars Sandown. 2:00 M Blue Collar Adventures 3:00 N Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Las Vegas. 3:30 ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. (N) M Babe Winkelman’s Outdoor Secrets 4:30 & Numbers Never Lie (N) 5:00 & 8 NFL Live (N) N Barrett-Jackson Special Edition 5:30 ; Great American Stock Car Series (N) 8:00 & 8 College Basketball Jimmy V Classic — Missouri vs. Villanova. (N) 8:30 M NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings at St. Louis Blues. 9:00 ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. (N Same-day Tape) 10:00 & 8 College Basketball Jimmy V Classic — Marquette vs. Washington. 11:30 ; The After Party with Jay Glazer
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7, 2011 12:00 8 SportsCenter (N) M North American Hunter 12:30 PM M 100 Percent Real Hunting 1:00 & 8 SportsCenter (N) M Babe Winkelman’s Outdoor Secrets N Auto Racing FIA GT1 World Championship: Abu Dhabi. 3:00 ; UEFA Champions League Pregame (N) N Mercedes-Benz: 125 Years 4:00 & 8 Outside the Lines First Report (N) M Charlie Moore: No Offense 5:00 & 8 NFL Live (N) N Barrett-Jackson Special Edition 8:00 & 8 College Basketball Arizona at Florida. (N) ; Action Sports World Tour 8:30 ; Action Sports World Tour M NHL Hockey Philadelphia Flyers at Buffalo Sabres. (N Subject to Blackout) 9:00 ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. (N Same-day Tape) 10:00 & 8 College Basketball Xavier at Butler. (N) 11:30 ; The Game 365