
Friday, September 12th TV listings for FOX (KRIV) Houston, TX
Houston's Morning Show 8AM New
News coverage to start the day.
News coverage to start the day.
Sherri Wilmer Valderrama
Actor Wilmer Valderrama (CBS' "NCIS," memoir "An American Story: Everyone's Invited"); comic Anjelah Johnson-Reyes stops by Sherri's Laugh Lounge.
R&B legend Usher; the Southern University and A&M College Marching Band from Baton Rouge, La., and band director Dr. Kedric Taylor.
Midday news coverage.
Divorce Court Amiya Green vs. Michael Seaborn New
Judge Star Jones uses her wisdom and experience as she presides over the courtroom, hearing disputes involving the highs and lows of relationships.
Divorce Court You're a Momma's Boy: Shaniece Perkins vs. Quinton Johnson
Shaniece says when she moved in with Quinton, he told her he owned the home, but the truth was it was his mother's house, and Quinton didn't tell her his mother would be living with them.
TMZ Live New
A candid look at how the gossip site operates, bringing viewers into the site's newsroom, where the daily chats take place; viewers present their opinions on the featured topics through social media, phone calls and video chat.
Kellyoke: "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover"; Julianne Moore; Sam Nivola; Jessica Kirson; bargains and deals with Lawrence Zarian; New York Governor Kathy Hochul discusses the state school cell phone ban; Eric Roberson and BJ The Chicago Kid perform.
Judge Judy Incriminating Facebook Photos; Scissors vs. Shoes!
A man posts photos of his ex-lover's apartment on the Internet; a teen sues her sister for destroying several pairs of her shoes.
Judge Judy Dad Calls Police on Daughter; Voicemail Vengeance
A woman takes her father's truck with her when she moves out; incriminating and graphic voicemail messages are presented as evidence in a dispute between a man and his ex-wife's new lover.
Evening news coverage.
The News Edge: Early Edition New
Stay informed with the latest breaking news and headlines.
TMZ New
TMZ TV tracks down today's hottest stars with their cameras, whether they are hitting the clubs or the dry cleaners.