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00:00We'll return in a moment to the magic of ordinary days on the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
00:26We're not moving.
00:27I don't think that's gonna work.
00:33Hello?
00:34Sorry, we'll have you out in a second.
00:44Whoa.
00:45Are you okay?
00:46Oh, yeah, just a little surprised.
00:48It's my mom's birthday.
00:50Happy birthday.
00:51Happy birthday.
00:52Is it from a friend?
00:53Yeah, Bonnie Dolan.
00:55Bonnie Dolan.
00:56She used to be my best friend.
00:58What do you mean, used to be?
00:59Yeah, what happened?
01:00You really want to know, huh?
01:01Sure.
01:02I'll go anywhere.
01:03She had a career.
01:04I had a baby.
01:05We wrote for a while, but it was my turn and...
01:09Broke the chain, huh?
01:10Yeah.
01:11Yeah.
01:12Yeah, I had a friend like that.
01:13We worked together straight out of college and we completely lost touch.
01:18That's like an old neighbor, Gloria DeLuca.
01:21I wonder where she is today.
01:23Mom, I'm never gonna stop being best friends with Tracy.
01:27I don't have any friends.
01:28Now, you're kidding, right?
01:30Yeah.
01:31Doug Porter, college roommate, played ball together.
01:34He was right in town.
01:35Never see him.
01:36Well, read it.
01:37Come on, Mom.
01:38Come on.
01:39Read the card.
01:40Read it.
01:41There's no secrets here.
01:42Okay.
01:43There is common ground that kindred spirits walk.
01:50Shared thoughts that forever bind their souls.
01:55You and I are friends for all time.
01:58It's been way too long.
02:00Happy birthday.
02:01Love, Bonnie.
02:06That's beautiful.
02:08Read it again.
02:10You folks okay?
02:11Uh, could you give us a minute, please?
02:14Uh, yeah.
02:15Sure.
02:16We did part again.
02:18There is common ground that kindred spirits walk.
02:21Shared thoughts that forever bind their souls.
02:25The Hallmark Hall of Fame continues with the magic of ordinary days.
02:31The magic of ordinary days will resume after these messages from Hallmark.
02:36Angela!
02:37Angela!
02:38Angela!
02:39Angela!
02:40Sì?
02:41Per l'americana.
02:42Va subito.
02:43È lontano, eh?
02:44Eh...
02:48Angela!
02:49Caralant, sarà per me?
02:50No!
02:51È per l'americana!
02:56Signora, blend all'America!
02:57For me?
02:58Sì, sì!
02:59From Paddy!
03:08Grazie.
03:11E vai!
03:29Professor Foley?
03:31Yes?
03:32You wouldn't remember me.
03:33My name is Beth Hooper.
03:35I was a student of yours a while ago.
03:38My apologies.
03:39I hope I didn't ruin your entire life.
03:42No.
03:43No.
03:44In fact, I always wanted to come back and tell you...
03:47Well, I...
03:49I heard you were retiring, so I...
03:51Hooper, where do you stand on bonsai trees?
03:53Bonsai trees.
03:55Bonsai trees?
03:57I was thinking I might start raising bonsai trees now.
04:02Oh.
04:04Well, anyway, I just came by to...
04:05To give you something.
04:08Of course, my father always wanted me to be a physician.
04:14I'll never find my glasses in all of this.
04:16I'm afraid you're gonna have to do the honors.
04:23Who in their life hasn't planted a seed just hoping that somehow something would grow?
04:32You may not remember all the things that you've done,
04:35but everywhere around you seeds are growing,
04:39and people are blooming.
04:42I know.
04:44I'm one of them.
04:48Birth order and early childhood development.
04:51That's right.
04:52That was...
04:53That was me.
04:54That was my paper.
04:55Good work, Hooper.
05:00So, Hooper, what did you grow up to be?
05:03Investment banker?
05:04Internet guru?
05:06No.
05:07I'm a teacher.
05:21The Hallmark Hall of Fame.
05:22The Hallmark Hall of Fame will return after these messages from CBS and your local station.
05:35Tomorrow, can the Millers become better parents?
05:37Not necessary.
05:38Yeah, we came up on you guys years ago.
05:40You still standing.
05:41Finn, how do you control your teenage daughter?
05:43Show her you understand where she's coming from.
05:45Last time I knew where she was coming from, I was holding Dana's hand yelling,
05:48PUSH!
05:49You listen up and get ready for the battling barones.
05:52How about I hit you with your own wife?
05:54Then it's the Harper boys versus their mother.
05:56You're both turning against me.
05:58Oh, I turned a long time ago.
06:00New Two and a Half Men.
06:01It all happens CBS tomorrow and later catch Dave on a new Late Show.
06:04Just four teams remain.
06:06Yeah!
06:07And only two episodes of The Amazing Race to go.
06:11In China, the teams take a leap of faith.
06:13That's so high up there.
06:15Can the models overcome their fear of heights?
06:18The way it's rolling!
06:19Oh, my God!
06:20The ex-lovers hit the wall on a brick-carrying challenge.
06:23This is freaking heavy.
06:25Let's go!
06:26And could a taxi ride be the end of the line for the dating couple?
06:29Hey!
06:30Where were you taking us?
06:31Don't miss The Amazing Race to the finish.
06:33CBS Tuesday.
06:35258 great musicians.
06:38Three stages.
06:39One surprise.
06:42After another.
06:44It's music's biggest height, the Grammy Awards.
06:48With performances you can't see anywhere else.
06:53Don't miss Black Eyed Peas, Usher, Green Day, Alicia Keys, Tim McGraw, U2 and more.
06:58Join host Queen Latifah for the Grammy Awards live, CBS Sunday, February 13th.
07:05Dr. Phil is back in primetime.
07:07This is what I call a romance rescue.
07:10This couple fought their way around the world in the TV series Amazing Race.
07:14Will you shut up?
07:15Now they'll face their toughest challenge, Dr. Phil.
07:17The way you guys are going, you're in big trouble.
07:20Then, what if your partner demanded a sex contract?
07:23What are you gonna do if she breaches a contract? Sue her?
07:25Plus, Jessica Simpson, Sheryl Crow and Mark Helgenberger reveal romance secrets.
07:30They make each other laugh.
07:31It's Dr. Phil in primetime, CBS Tuesday, February 15th.
07:34The 265 horsepower Acura MDX.
08:00MDX, its heart's in the right place, even if you're not.
08:18No.
08:20This one. Here. Here.
08:23Thanks.
08:23Honey Nut Cheerios.
08:25When you want something that tastes great and can help lower cholesterol, the choice is obvious.
08:30Yeah. That's the one. Thanks.
08:32Honey Nut Cheerios. Be happy, be healthy.
08:36Home service?
08:37Come in.
08:39Gesundheit.
08:41NyQuil. You sleep great.
08:44Sleep like lumber.
08:46What?
08:48Like the infant.
08:50Oh.
08:51Sleep like...
08:52Home?
08:58Good night.
08:59NyQuil. The nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head fever.
09:03Best sleep you ever got with a cold.
09:05Madeline.
09:18Wow.
09:19Well said.
09:20The 255-horsepower SRX V6 Performance Utility.
09:25Cadillac.
09:26Breakthrough.
09:28Visit your Cadillac consultants of western Pennsylvania for this attractive offer.
09:33Residency restrictions apply.
09:34Good evening, I'm Don Cannon.
09:37Tonight at 11, Iraqi citizens head to the polls for the first time in nearly 50 years.
09:42We have a live report coming up from Baghdad with the very latest.
09:45Plus, the Pittsburgh Board of Education meeting behind closed doors.
09:49We'll tell you what they talked about tonight.
09:52Join us for KDK-TV News at 11.
09:54Tuesdays on CBS.
09:57It's all here.
10:00Now, the magic of ordinary days continues on the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
10:06The Hallmark Hall of Fame will continue after these messages from Hallmark.
10:11What you're saying is, you think your husband works too much.
10:16That's what I'm trying to say.
10:18Tell me about that.
10:21I'd like to see him slow down a little, you know?
10:23Right, smell the roses.
10:25I was wondering what you think I should do about that.
10:29Let me ask.
10:30Are you happy in your marriage?
10:33Somewhat.
10:34Somewhat.
10:36Do you still find him attractive?
10:38Oh, yes.
10:39He's good-looking and smart.
10:43A good husband.
10:44Well, could it be possible that this great husband of yours...
10:48Good husband.
10:50Good husband of yours is just trying...
10:53Trying to get ahead.
10:55But does that mean that he has to work on weekends?
10:59Does that mean that he has to work on his birthday?
11:08Today, in the midst of your busy life, take a moment to sit back and relax.
11:18And in that moment, may you realize what a gift your life is...
11:22...to all the people who know you.
11:27Happy birthday.
11:28Well, looks like our time's up for the day.
11:47Hi, Mom!
11:48I'm home!
11:49Hi!
11:50Is your car on the floor?
11:51No.
11:54Can I go over to Lee's house?
11:56Do you have any homework?
11:58Yeah.
11:59After you finish it, you can go.
12:01Cool.
12:02Did you turn in your milk money?
12:04Yeah.
12:17Who moved my lunar module?
12:21Max, what's this?
12:22Did Amy move my lunar module?
12:25Max.
12:26Something from Mrs. Bennett.
12:29What'd she give you a card for?
12:31Because I was nice to somebody.
12:33Who were you nice to?
12:35Scott.
12:36Who's Scott?
12:37The boy who comes to school just once in a while, because she's sick.
12:42Was he at the school play?
12:43No.
12:44Can we get an armadillo?
12:46How were you nice to him?
12:48Well, Mrs. Bennett always has me sit next to him.
12:52Scott can't go off for Lisa's bed and stuff.
12:55So I stay in and play osseer with him.
12:59I didn't know you were doing that.
13:00I like him.
13:02It's no big deal.
13:03I think it might be a big deal.
13:07Can I see your card?
13:08Sure.
13:12You didn't have to do what you did.
13:16But that's what made it so special.
13:18Max, do you know what this means?
13:24Kind of.
13:26It means you should be very proud of yourself.
13:29I don't know who I am.
13:37Bob?
13:38Yeah.
13:40He's pushing me.
13:43Now, back to the magic of ordinary days on the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
13:49In a moment, the conclusion of tonight's Hallmark Hall of Fame.
13:59Little Linda Choo-Choo.
14:09Hey, Warren.
14:12Who died?
14:13Nobody's dead, Warren.
14:15Well, they sent you to check up on me.
14:18The report is I've been very bad.
14:19I didn't have to come all this way to figure that out.
14:22And the will's been written so you can figure out about that?
14:25Nope.
14:25It just seemed like a nice day to stop by my favorite old uncle's place.
14:31Well, I've got something that's taking up a lot of space in my purse.
14:37And it seemed like a good time to unload it.
14:43How do you remember that?
14:45It's two days after my dad's.
14:48Your dad loved his birthday.
14:53Yeah, what about you, Warren?
14:55Birthdays are for kids.
14:59You're a big kid, so open it anyway.
15:02That's sort of stuff.
15:07You're a big kid.
15:11You're a big kid.
15:17Oh.
15:23You know, after all these years, I never knew you had a sense of yore.
15:36I got it from my uncle.
15:42Lunch time, Warren.
15:44So why haven't you said happy birthday to me?
15:46It's your birthday?
15:49All day?
15:50Warren.
15:50Hey, everybody.
15:52It's Warren's birthday.
15:53You know, Marcy, I just have to tell you that whenever I look at you, you take my breath
16:04away.
16:05I don't know what it is.
16:07It's like I can barely breathe, you know?
16:09Like ever since we started going out, it's like I'm desping for air, you know?
16:17It's more a choking.
16:20It's kind of a choking thing.
16:21I'm like there's a big hunk of red meat in my passage, and I'm trying to breathe.
16:26I can't, though, because I'm choking on this meat, this no flow of air.
16:33I guess what I'm trying to say is, Marcy, that you really, you really, um, really make me
16:43gag.
16:44I make you gag.
16:46I make you gag.
16:47Well, not gag in a bad way.
16:48Gag in a good way.
16:49Oh, oh.
16:50You know what I mean.
16:51Yeah, no.
16:52No.
16:53Not really.
16:54Is that for me?
17:05I wish I could collect the perfect words, put them in your hands, close your fingers
17:15around them, so you can know how truly I love you.
17:22Joe?
17:22Yeah?
17:23Why didn't you tell me this before?
17:25Well, I tried.
17:26I mean, because I feel the same way.
17:28You do?
17:29Well, yeah.
17:30I mean, it's like every time I wanted to tell you, my throat would kind of tighten up,
17:40like somebody was sucking oxygen right out of me, and I'd start wheezing and coughing and
17:47wheezing and coughing like something was caught in the middle of my throat, except this was
17:51no little thing.
17:52It was really big, you know, like the world's biggest furball was stuck in my throat, and
17:55I couldn't get it out.
17:57Now, the conclusion of The Magic of Ordinary Days, tonight's Hallmark Hall of Fame.
18:05We hope you've enjoyed tonight's Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation.
18:09Join us again this spring for Riding the Bus with My Sister, starring Rosie O'Donnell and
18:15Andy McDowell.
18:18This spring, here on CBS.
18:21You can get The Magic of Ordinary Days and other favorite Hallmark Hall of Fame movies
18:26on DVD or video, exclusively at your Hallmark Gold Crown Store.
18:32For more information, visit us at Hallmark.com or call 1-800-HALLMARK.
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20:23Plus, huge new episodes of TV's biggest shows.
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20:27It's all here.
20:29CBS February.
20:31Surgery can save this epileptic girl's life.
20:34So why is her father against it?
20:36That doctor is not touching my kid.
20:37Is that a threat?
20:38A new judging Amy, CBS Tuesday.
20:41A disturbing new case pushes one CSI over the edge.
20:44What is your problem?
20:45Seidel, you're on suspension.
20:48A new CSI.
20:50Then, an autistic child runs away.
20:54Now, these agents will try to bring him home.
20:56I want to help you find your son.
20:58New without a trace after a new CSI Thursday.
21:00Now, KDK-TD News at 11.
21:11They came to the polls singing and dancing, ready to exercise the rites they had not enjoyed in nearly half a century.
21:18Coming up.
21:21Up next, Iraqis pour out to the polls today in a historic election.
21:25Our coverage continues with a live report from Baghdad.
21:27Plus, we'll show you how some local folks spent the day having fun in the sun.
21:31Not the way you think.
21:32And all for a very good cause.
21:34Ah, a little snowball softball.
21:38What would the January season be without it?
21:41But by midweek, that'll be a distant memory.
21:43Forget about making any snowballs.
21:45Check the weather for tomorrow, and you can see no snow in the forecast.
21:49Mild temperatures, at least seasonable with highs in the mid-30s.
21:52And it only gets warmer from there, and it stays dry, too.
21:56I'll have the full five-day forecast.
21:57Coming up, folks, stay close.
22:28Coming noon and night.
22:29This time, we're...

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