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This week’s TV picks
Monday:
‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ 8 p.m., Bravo: Rumors and whispers, naturally, kick off Season 3.
‘Lie to Me’ 8 p.m., Fox: The Lightman Group returns early due to ‘Lone Star’s’ premature departure.
‘American Masters’ 8 p.m., PBS: Martin Scorsese presents a cinematic love letter to filmmaker Elia Kazan.
‘Scare Tactics’ 8 p.m., Syfy: Season 4 premiere.
‘Disappeared’ 9 p.m., Investigation Discovery: A 2009 disappearance from Myrtle Beach, S. Carolina is explored.
Tuesday:
‘Glee’ 7 p.m., Fox: New directions tackle religion while Kurt’s dad lies in a hospital bed.
‘Running Wilde’ 8:30 p.m., Fox: ‘The Late Show’ bandleader Paul Shaffer guest stars as himself. Pfft. Typecasting.
Wednesday:
‘Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook’ 7 p.m., PBS: The series kick-off explores popular music of the ‘50s and ‘60s.
‘Modern Family’ 8 p.m., ABC: Nathan Lane returns as Cam and Mitch’s friend, Pepper.
‘Great Performances’ 8 p.m., PBS: Patrick Stewart stars in ‘Macbeth.’
‘Steven Seagal Lawman’ 9 p.m., A&E: Second season opener.
Thursday:
‘My Generation’ 7 p.m., ABC: Steven meets up with the Falcon in New York City.
‘The Office’ 8 p.m., NBC: Three words and a contraction: Andy’s in ‘Sweeney Todd.’
Friday:
‘Smallville’ 7 p.m., The CW: Smallville gets a dose of girl power, as in Super Girl, who flies into town.
‘Most Terrifying Places in America: Volume 5’ 7 p.m., Travel: Hey — I don’t remember seeing a Travel Channel camera crew in the newsroom.
‘The Good Guys’ 8 p.m., Fox: Jack and Dan go after identity thieves.
Saturday:
‘After the Storm’ 7 p.m., Logo: Benjamin Bratt, Armand Assante and Jennifer Beals star in this adaptation of a Hemingway yarn.
‘Austin City Limits’ 7 p.m., PBS: Austin’s Spoon performs.
‘How Do I Look?’ 7 p.m., Style: With those ‘80s clothes? Like you should be holding a Rubik’s cube.
Sunday:
‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’ 7 p.m., KVUE: Ty and friends head to Houston to rebuild in the wake of hurricane Ike.
‘The Haunted’ 9 p.m., Animal Planet: A girl sees dead people. And it had better be a girl llama, or this show is on the wrong channel.
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