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6. American Music Awards
(live)
The fans vote on the best in music; and there will be performances! From who? How about Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood,
Black Eyed Peas, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Jennifer Lopez, Adam Lambert, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys and...more!
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of Taylor Swift.
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of Carrie Underwood.
ABC, 8 p.m.
7. Did the Mob Kill JFK?
(new)
The Discovery guys are promising new evidence that will prove that the assassination of President Kennedy was a Mafia hit. Funny, a few years ago, the same network aired a show allegedly proving scientifically that it was impossible for anyone but Lee Harvey Oswald to have done the shooting. Oh, well, my guess is that the 'Mob did it' version will get better ratings, which seems paramount these days at Discovery headquarters. (The one-hour program is followed by another conspiracy-fest featuring Jack Ruby, Oswald's jailhouse killer. Today marks the 46th anniversary of the JFK assassination.)
Discovery, 8 p.m.
8. NFL Football
Eagles at Bears.
NBC, 8:15 p.m.
9. Curb Your Enthusiasm (new)
Season finale. Can Seinfeld co-creator Larry David make the Seinfeld reunion one to remember? Tonight, we find out.
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of Cheryl Hines, who plays Larry's wife, or ex-wife.
HBO, 9 p.m.
10. Dexter (new)
America's favorite serial killer is back -- and he's hungry for more. Tonight, Dex skips the Thanksgiving dinner to face his destiny with the Trinity Killer.
Showtime, 9 p.m.
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