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Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Detroit's WB20 Announces A SPECIAL DAY AND TIME for the Episode Chronicling the Arrival of Lucy's Baby on 7th Heaven -- Thursday, January 27, 8 p.m.

Detroit's WB20 Announces A SPECIAL DAY AND TIME for the Episode Chronicling the Arrival of Lucy's Baby on 7th Heaven -- Thursday, January 27, 8 p.m. SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The much anticipated episode of 7th Heaven on Detroit's WB20 featuring the arrival of Lucy's baby will be pre- empted on Monday, January 24 by the Pistons vs. Timberwolves game at 8 p.m. This episode of 7th Heaven will be broadcast on Thursday, January 27, 8 p.m. on WB20 (check local listings for the WB20 channel in your community or the corresponding cable channel). This exciting episode of 7th Heaven will be followed by an all-new episode of Everwood at 9 p.m. on WB20. On 7th Heaven, Lucy (Beverly Mitchell), upset that the family hasn't given her any gifts for the baby, convinces Matt (Barry Watson) to take her shopping even though she is supposed to be staying off her feet. While shopping, the two get stuck in an elevator and Lucy goes into labor, putting Matt's medical skills to the test. Meanwhile, Eric (Stephen Collins) and Annie (Catherine Hicks) are busy getting the house ready for Lucy's surprise baby shower and become concerned when Matt doesn't have her back as planned. Kevin (George Stults) shares with Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman) that his gift for Lucy is a new house, and Ruthie points out that Lucy will be upset that he made such a big decision without her input. It's a 7th Heaven episode sure to be a crowd pleaser for fans. Following this special Thursday, January 27, 8 p.m. showing of 7th Heaven will be a fresh, new episode of Everwood at 9 p.m. on Detroit's WB, WB20. Detroit's WB20 is owned by Granite Broadcasting Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: GBTVK) , which operates eight television stations in geographically diverse markets reaching over 6% of the nation's television households. Granite Broadcasting Corporation is the largest minority controlled owner of major market television stations in the United States. Source: Detroit's WB20 CONTACT: Nikki Grandberry of PR Partners, +1-248-269-4356, for Detroit's WB20 ------- Profile: International Entertainment

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