
This weekend's gay TV highlight is the debut of Wanda Sykes' new late night talk show. Will Wanda be able to do for late night what Ellen accomplished in daytime?
But that's just part of a weekend that includes Betty feeling replaceable on Ugly Betty, the debut of the "Swtichback" challenge on The Amazing Race and trouble for a family not named Walker (or Harper) on Brothers & Sisters.
And we'll be starting the weekend with a liveblog for One Life to Live so be sure to join us starting at 2PM Eastern!
Friday
The Early Show (CBS) 7:00 AM EST
The cast of Hair will be performing a number on Friday morning. Hopefully, we'll get to see Gavin Creel as a part of the number.
The Oprah Winfrey Show (syndicated) Check local listings
Gay-fave Anderson Cooper and Mo'Nique will be showing up for this week's edition of "Fridays Live" to discuss why he is "joining forces with Oprah".
The Wendy Williams Show (syndicated) Check local listings
Wanda Sykes next stop in promoting her new show is a visit with Williams which, to say the least, has my hopes up for a very interesting segment of TV.

The Young and the Restless (CBS) Check local listings
Phillip and Chance try again to clear things up with each other after Wednesday's fight.
One Life to Live (ABC) Check local listings
While my crystal ball remains cloudy on the matter, we've been hearing murmurs that Kish might be showing up today. Next week, they'll have their first date so hopefully today we'll see a little bit of build-up to that event.
The Joy Behar Show (Headline News) 6:00 PM EST
Tonight's show is even more gay than last night's panel (with Fran Drescher and Sandra Bernhard) as Sir Ian McKellen (who was supposed to be on last night) and recent birthday girl Kathy Griffin show up.
Ugly Betty (ABC) 9:00 PM EST
Betty has plenty of reasons for anxiety, thanks to Matt's date coming up and Daniel hiring his new pal as his assistant. Are the men in her Mode life getting ready to replace her?
Saturday
The Graham Norton Show (BBC America) 10:00 PM EST
This week, Graham welcomes Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon as well as classical singer Katherine Jenkins and Harry Connick, Jr.
The Wanda Sykes Show (Fox) 11:00 PM EST
It's finally here, the US' first late night talk show hosted by an out comic. In her debut edition, the outspoken Sykes talks with The Amazing Race host Phil Keoghan, 24's Mary Lynn Rajskub and Brothers' Daryl "Chill" Mitchell. I guess I shouldn't be surprised to see a guest list heavy on stars from other Fox shows, considering the promos used a quote from the New York Post.

Sunday
The Amazing Race (CBS) 8:00 PM EST
The race heads to Stockholm where the remaining teams get to play with explosives and face a tough, classic challenge that sparks tension between brothers Sam and Dan.
Desperate Housewives (ABC) 9:00 PM EST
Marc Cherry has had a number of gay-faves appear on his ABC soap (to varying levels of success) and this week Kathy Najimy shows up. I'm trying to keep my expectations in check, since Najimy's character isn't even mentioned in the episode description. (Though it does look like she'll be locking Susan up in a jail cell, which certainly makes me happy.)
Brothers & Sisters (ABC) 10:00 PM EST
What's this, a Scotty story? This week papa Wendell shows up with "shocking news" about his marriage. I doubt it'll happen, but I'm going to be very amused if that news follows The Lost Language of Cranes at all. Meanwhile, Closer hottie Jon Tenney shows up as Nora's new pal-with-potential.
Styl'd (MTV) 10:00 PM EST
Well, that was much better than I hoped, at least all the drama pertained to being a stylist. This week promises a continuation of last week's drama thanks to another plan by Brett to get some income.
Shayne Lamas and Patrick McCarthy

Leave It to Lamas (E!) 10:30 PM EST
This reality drama has mostly slipped under my radar until now, but with Shayne Lamas spending time with her out publicist Patrick McCarthy. Hmm, what's this? Patrick describes himself as "The original Chuck Bass" in his Twitter bio? This could be interesting.
Live Chat ?
yeah, i must be an idiot because i waited
yeah, i must be an idiot because i waited for like 20 minutes last sunday for the livechat to start. i thought ed was late or something.
i must've missed something...
Classical singer?
whoops
My eyes kept missing that one but classical singer Katherine Jenkins' name (along with an 'and') got hidden by some bad HTML. Thanks for helping me catch that.
No H8 Photos
Yeah
I think that's the point, though - it's supposed to be creepy cuz it's actually happening, as we saw this past week.
Maybe the skeeve factor can be a positive - people will be creeped out and realize the massive impact of what's happened in our country due to the election. All things work out for the better; I believe that.
"When the people fear its government, that's tyranny. When the government fears its people, that's liberty."
- Thomas Jefferson
Dunno