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This Week’s Best Thanksgiving Television: A Movieline Guide

You have less than a full week to plan Thanksgiving dinner, which means that you probably are not putting much thought into which television series are celebrating the holiday with special turkey-themed episodes. Lucky for you, Movieline has compiled the best of this week’s Thanksgiving-themed primetime television — which features guest stars like Jorge Garcia, Norm MacDonald, Angelina Jolie and President Obama — in one handy guide.

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This Week’s Best Thanksgiving Television: A Movieline Guide

What’s On: Please Welcome 30 Rock Executive Producer Jenna Maroney!

30 Rock returns tonight with enough Tina Fey/pilot Matt Damon romance to ignite a Mile High Club fad across this great nation — but will Jane Krakowski (as the divine and screwy Jenna Maroney) steal the show as TGS with Tracy Jordan ‘s new executive producer? Also on tonight: My Generation premieres and Project Runway gets heavy.

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What’s On: Please Welcome 30 Rock Executive Producer Jenna Maroney!

What’s On: Glee-for-All

We’re in for a freakishly resplendent season of Glee , complete with insane cameos (Gwyneth Paltrow, anyone? Barry Bostwick, anyone?) and more romance, melodrama, and harmony than a Fleetwood Mac coke bender. Elsewhere on TV, Detroit 1-8-7 proceeds with procedural flair, The Biggest Loser gets educational, and Dancing with the Stars loses a star.

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What’s On: Glee-for-All

What’s On: Bachelor Pad Selects ‘Winners’

I don’t how much of a winner you are when you’ve been forced to make out with weatherman Jonathan, but nonetheless, Bachelor Pad ‘s season finale tonight will end with the coronation of a champion. Elsewhere on the tube, Gossip Girl returns for season four and Lie to Me ties up its second year.

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What’s On: Bachelor Pad Selects ‘Winners’

What’s On: Stevie Wonder Fundraises for Cancer. (Isn’t He Lovely?)

Woohoo! Raisin’ funds! No, that’s not the name of that failed Mark-Paul Gosselaar law drama — it’s what’s happening on all the major networks tonight. Click through to learn more about “Stand Up to Cancer” (starring Mr. Stevie Wonder) and how to find your favorite Movieline writer — hint, I’m a Movieline writer — on HLN this evening.

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What’s On: Stevie Wonder Fundraises for Cancer. (Isn’t He Lovely?)

Celebrate Bella Swan’s Birthday by Pushing Eclipse to $300 Million

Happy birthday, Bella Swan! Summit Entertainment will re-release The Twilight Saga: Eclipse to over 1,100 theaters tomorrow to “celebrate Bella’s birthday.” Though which one ? Her actual birthday is September 13, but her vampire birthday is September 10. Oh wait, she’s fictional and this is just some ploy to push the film over $300 million in domestic grosses? Never mind. [ Deadline ]

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What’s On: JWOWW Unhinged on Jersey Shore

If you’re not in the mood to watch Maggie Q fire glocks at baddies on the Nikita premiere, there’s plenty of reality TV magic to go around as JWOWW unleashes the gorilla fury within her on Jersey Shore and Michael Kors unravels a potentially fabulous challenge on Project Runway .

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What’s On: JWOWW Unhinged on Jersey Shore

Buzz Break: Taylor Kitsch is No Longer Your Long-Haired Samson

Saturday Night Live’s New Black Cast Member Won’t Wrest Obama Duty From Fred Armisen

One more year! One more year! According to the New York Times , Fred Armisen will retain his status as in-house Barack Obama imitator on Saturday Night Live this season, despite the presence of newly hired African-American comedian (and possibly superior Obama impersonator) Jay Pharoah . Below, compare the two impressions and also find out which former cast member will host the season premiere on Sept. 25.

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Saturday Night Live’s New Black Cast Member Won’t Wrest Obama Duty From Fred Armisen

What’s On: Be Good (to Rachel Zoe), Johnny Weir

Gaga-loving ice skater Johnny Weir takes to Bravo tonight for some styling shenanigans. Will Rachel Zoe declare him “bananas” or “out of control” — or both? Elsewhere on TV tonight, Sons of Anarchy returns, VH1 counts down some innovators, and John Travolta jive talks.

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What’s On: Be Good (to Rachel Zoe), Johnny Weir