What to Watch: This Weekend (September 17-19)

What happens when you combine Joan Rivers, Kelly Osbourne, and out celeb stylist George Kotsiopoulos? Tune in Friday to find out on E!s new series, Fashion Police! Friday, September 17 10:30 pm Fashion Police, E! (30 mins) SERIES PREMIERE Celeb gossip queen Joan Rivers joins forces with fashion icons Kelly Osbourne and out stylist George Kotsiopoulos as they dish out some well-deserved fashion advice. 12:00 am Jeffery & Cole Casserole, Logo (30 mins) REPEAT It’s time for parents’ week, where Jeff and Cole look forward to their parents finally meeting each other. But they find out that Jeffrey’s dad and Cole’s mom have an interesting past… ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Saturday, September 18 6:00 pm PT/9:00 pm ET Being Human, BBC America (1 hr) SEASON FINALE Mitchell tries to save George (out actor Russell Tovey) and Annie from some unsavory experiments…will he be able to save the day? 9:20pm Everybody’s Fine, Showtime 2 (2 hrs) REPEAT GLAAD Vanguard Award winner Drew Barrymore stars as the lesbian daughter who goes to extreme lengths to prove herself to her recently widowed father. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sunday, September 19

Will out Iron Chef Cat Cora be able to defeat her challenger?

10:00 pm Iron Chef America, Food Network (1 hr) NEW Bring your appetites and tune in tonight where out chef Cat Cora defends her title as the only female Iron Chef! 7:00 pm-1:00 am Law & Order: SVU, USA (6 hrs) REPEAT Excited for the newest season of SVU? Then get your crack-casing skills ready by tuning in tonight for a marathon! Will out psychologist Dr. Huang help put the bad guys to justice? About TV Gayed Grab the remote or set your DVR! GLAAD brings you the most up-to-date listing of LGBT content on television every weekday.  Check GLAAD Blog for daily TV Gayed posts! About GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) amplifies the voice of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community by empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images they present, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively. By ensuring that the stories of LGBT people are heard through the media, GLAAD promotes understanding, increases acceptance, and advances equality. For more information, see www.glaad.org, www.facebook.com/glaad and www.twitter.com/glaad.
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