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What’s On: Bunches of Bergeron!

Tom Bergeron isn’t just your hard-smiling, completely cynical game show emcee anymore — now he’s a bona fide thespian and convincing murder victim. Tonight, in addition to his usual stint on Dancing with the Stars , the former Hollywood Squares host will appear in a dramatic role on another series. And he’ll die! I’ll take your unhinged outrage to block.

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What’s On: Jay Leno’s Garage of Shame

Until tonight, there’s never been a reason to watch the Do It Yourself network, a cable channel specializing in shows about plumbing, boating, woodworking and Man Caves . That all changes when Garage Mahal infiltrates Jay Leno’s shame chamber : a six-car garage piled high with late night posters, car memorabilia and denim clothing. Fortunately for the comedian, the crew is able to rehabilitate his “crappy garage syndrome” by pimping out his inner layer.

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What’s On: The Whitest Album of All

American Idol ‘s theme tonight unites the contestants with the greatest songwriting pair in pop history. No offense to Burt Bacharach and Hal David, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, or Diane Warren and an old Burmese, of course.

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What’s On: My Name’s Chuck Bass, and I Came to Get Down

Chuck Bass is stirring up more frosty, lip-puckery problems in the new Gossip Girl . But better yet, the producers set Ed Westwick’s character up for disappointment by naming the episode after a “Bass” pun gone horribly wrong.

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What’s On: Welcome to Miami Medical

If you have seen the excellent documentary Cocaine Cowboys or just wandered around Miami for 10 minutes, you know how real it can get in the 305. As if CSI : Miami did not exploit the (faked) golden rays of South Florida sunshine enough, Miami Medical bases its episodes around the idea of “golden hour,” the 60 minutes after a traumatic injury when doctors have the best chance of saving a patient’s life. As boring as that sentence was to read, it was even more boring to write, but at least this show is not about edgy nurses.

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