Roker reignites 'Feud' ... Other TV shows of interest

Al Roker, the jolly weather personality from the "Today" show, is reigniting the Feud.

Roker will host the star-studded new "Celebrity Family Feud" (8 p.m. EDT Tuesdays, NBC). The weekly show pits celebrities with their real-life and TV families against each other.

They are all playing for charity.

The families include:

Ice T and his family (wife, son, mother-in-law and a family friend) against Joan Rivers and her clan (daughter Melissa, Joan's nephew and niece plus her assistant).

Raven-Symone brings her mother, brother, TV dad (Rondell Sheridan) and TV mom (Tkeyah Crystal Keymah). They are challenging Wayne Newton's real-life family (wife, daughter, his mother-in-law and sister-in-law).

Other highlights for the week of June 22-28 (All times EDT; listings subject to change; check local listings):

SUNDAY

-- "The Two Coreys" (10 p.m., A&E). Corey Feldman and Corey Haim are in a feud. For those of you under 21, that might not seem like such a big deal.

MONDAY

-- "I Love the New Millennium" (9 p.m., VH1). Low-rise jeans, crocs and trucker hats ... how can we forget? We're still living it.

-- "Heavy Load" (9 p.m., IFC). Documentary profiles a British band with members who have learning disabilities.

TUESDAY

-- "Final Report: Green River Killer" (7 p.m., National Geographic Channel). Report examines murderer Gary Ridgway, who had more than 40 victims in the Seattle area.

-- "I Survived a Japanese Game Show" (9 p.m., ABC). And now, we must, too.

WEDNESDAY

-- "Farmer Wants A Wife" (9 p.m., CW). The farmer makes his decision -- and then it's back to the fields.

THURSDAY

-- "The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular" (8 p.m., CBS). Hey, they've managed to give away a cool $1 million. Hear that, "Deal or No Deal"?

-- "Hopkins" (10 p.m., ABC). It's the "real" version of "Grey's Anatomy."

FRIDAY

-- "Hallmark Heroes" (9 p.m., Hallmark Channel). Regis Philbin hosts a special honoring everyday heroes.

SATURDAY

-- "The Tenth Circle" (9 p.m., Lifetime). A teen-age boy dies mysteriously, and fingers start pointing at suspects.

(E-mail Terry Morrow at morrow2(at)knews.com.)

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