• Tommy and the boys duke it out with Rutherford in the Season Finale ofWEDDING BAND guest starring Ken Marino, Erinn Hayes, and Donald Faison,Saturday, Jan. 19 at 10 p.m. ET • Having every minute of a relationship captured by tabloids takes a toll on some couples, COUPLES THERAPY premieres Sunday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. ET
• Viewers can follow the ups and downs of Wilson Phillips as the band preps for its comeback album. WILSON PHILLIPS: STILL HOLDING ON premiers exclusively on MuchMore Sunday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. ET with two, back-to-back episodes
• Movies featured in January include THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, BLADE TRINITY, and THE EXPENDABLES
Below is a chronological listing of detailed highlights for January. All programming is subject to change (all times ET; visit MuchMore.ca to confirm local broadcast times).
Saturday, Jan. 12
7:30 p.m. – MUCHMORE MOVIE: THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
At the eye of the storm is paleoclimatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid), who voluntarily takes on the preservation of the world in the dawn of the next ice age and all the disaster that comes along with it. Jack must also contact his son, Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal), who was in the middle of an academic competition in New York City when the chaos begun. In addition to facing the largest-scale onslaught of natural catastrophes in the history of humankind, Jack, in his journey north, must contend with the masses fleeing south in an attempt to resettle in a warmer climate. Starring Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Emmy Rossum
Sunday, Jan. 13
11 p.m. – TOP 100 ONE HIT WONDERS *Season Finale*
It’s all about those 15 minutes of fame in this 10-part music video countdown series hosted by Matt Wells. TOP 100 ONE HIT WONDERS ranks the top 100, one hit wonders of all time.
Saturday, Jan. 19
8 p.m. – MUCHMORE MOVIE: BLADE TRINITY
A fearless warrior immune to vampires, Blade (Wesley Snipes) has become a hated enemy of the bloodsucking community, and a group of vampires is plotting to eliminate Blade once and for all by turning the mortal community against him. The vampires have concocted a misinformation campaign that paints a picture of Blade as a ruthless murderer sending the FBI after him with relentless agent Cumberland (James Remar) leading the way. Meanwhile, the vampires have brought their founding father Dracula, back to his undead state, renaming him Drake (Dominic Purcell), and investing him with special powers that allow him to walk unharmed in daylight. Starring Wesley Snipes, Ryan Reynolds, and Jessica Biel.
10 p.m. – WEDDING BAND *Season Finale*
After a falling out with Rutherford, the guys are recruited by Roxie’s rival event planner and former assistant Emily Corgy, (guest star Erinn Hayes) to play an “End of the World” party. Worlds collide when they learn the event they’re scheduled to play has been double-booked with another “End of the World” party thrown by Rutherford. Even worse, it’s headlined by Mother of the Bride’s rival, Def Leppard tribute band Armageddon It, (fronted by guest star Ken Marino). It’s a recipe for disaster. Donald Faison returns as guest star.
Saturday, Jan. 25
8 p.m. – MUCHMORE MOVIE: THE EXPENDABLES
Approached by the shadowy Church (Bruce Willis) to overthrow tyrannical South American dictator General Gaza (David Zayas), stoic soldier of fortune Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) rounds up an unstoppable team. Traveling to Vilena on a reconnaissance mission with his old pal Christmas, Barney meets their local contact, a cagey guerrilla fighter named Sandra (Giselle Itie), and together the trio scopes out the landscape. It isn’t long before Barney and Christmas have discovered that their actual target is not General Gaza but James Monroe (Eric Roberts), a former CIA operative who has recently gone rogue. Starring Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Randy Couture, and Eric Roberts
Saturday, Jan. 26
3 p.m. T.I. & TINY: THE FAMILY HUSTLE
In Season 2 viewers follow T.I. and his family as they continue to take on the entertainment biz by storm. Asides from a budding acting career, T.I. proves he is at the top of his game as he prepares to release Trouble & Triumph: A Novel of Power & Beauty, the follow-up to his successful book debut Power and Beauty, and his highly anticipated ninth studio album. Wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris is also making moves of her own by expanding her Pretty Hustle brand and working to take her group the OMG Girlz to a whole new level, all while designing a new lingerie line. All six kids are back this season, including music hopefuls Domani and daughter Niq Niq.
Sunday, Jan. 27
7 p.m. – COUPLES THERAPY
Relationships are hard enough without the pressure of having your hook ups, “bumps” on the relationship road and breakups as fodder for the tabloids. More and more it seems couples whose matters of the heart play out in the public eye are calling it quits and throwing in the towel on their relationships. Looking to shed light on the issue, each one-hour episode examines the complicated and often misunderstood world of high-profile relationships with VH1 COUPLES THERAPY.
8 p.m. – WILSON PHILLIPS: STILL HOLDING ON
This eight episode series documents the ever-changing relationship among the three women. More than 20 years have passed since their song “Hold On” became a worldwide hit, and Wilson Phillips is reuniting to go on tour and record a comeback album of cover songs originally written and sung by their famous musician parents; Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and John and Michelle Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas.
9 p.m. – VH1 STORYTELLERS
Unique singers and songwriters whose work has struck an emotional chord around the world, perform and talk openly about their songs and their lives in one compelling hour. New episodes include John Mayer, Taylor Swift, Pink, Norah Jones, and Alicia Keys.


