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New Girl, on Fox

When Jess decides to invite her divorced mother and father (Jamie Lee Curtis and Rob Reiner) over for Thanksgiving dinner, she recruits Nick and Cece to help her reunite them. Also, Schmidt's cousin visits and Winston's interference sparks a battle.

Zooey Deschanel stars in "New Girl"
Zooey Deschanel stars in "New Girl"

Revolution, on NBC

When Miles and the rest of the gang set out for Monroe's lair, they run into trouble. En route, they seem to have a difficult time distinguishing between fantasy and reality. Elsewhere, Danny becomes suspicious of Rachel.

Billy Burke as seen in "Revolution"
Billy Burke as seen in "Revolution"

Q: Many years ago, I saw "A Christmas Carol" on TV, starring Henry Winkler. It was the best rendition I have ever seen. Is it available on DVD or VHS?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Perhaps it's the magic of Christmas, or at least the popularity of Christmas TV, but either way, the film you're talking about, a 33-year-old, made-for-TV movie, is available on DVD, VHS and Blu-Ray -- and the disc releases came out just last month.

Debuting on ABC on Dec. 16, 1979, "An American Christmas Carol" transplanted the Charles Dickens classic out of Industrial Revolution-era London and in to Depression-era New Hampshire.

Got turkey?: Live Food special offers Thanksgiving tips

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Bobby Flay is just one of the Food Network Stars that will appear in “Thanksgiving Live”

Bobby Flay is just one of the Food Network Stars that will appear in “Thanksgiving Live”

‘Tis the holiday season once again.

As airports prepare for the onslaught of travelers during their busiest time of year, home cooks across the country are also preparing for the elaborate meal that makes this holiday so memorable for many.

Sitcom success: ABC's 'Modern Family' is a surefire hit

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
The cast of “Modern Family”

The cast of “Modern Family”

As people across the United States gather for the Thanksgiving holiday, many are reminded of the importance of family.

Today's family unit may not look like the Rockwellian images of Thanksgiving past, but celebrating together is an important part of the holiday season, and many families will be settling in to enjoy some quality time in front of the TV.

The other list: 'Oprah's Favorite Things' returns as OWN special

Author: 
Sheila Busteed / TV Media
Oprah Winfrey will reveal her top gift ideas in “Oprah’s Favorite Things”

Oprah Winfrey will reveal her top gift ideas in “Oprah’s Favorite Things”

Late Laughs for the week of November 18 - 24, 2012

The Late Show: David Letterman

Are you excited about Halloween? People go out pretending to be something they're not, looking for handouts. It's like running for president!

 

You know who is celebrating a birthday? Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He'll be 55 years old on Sunday. The United States has put severe sanctions on his cake.

 

New Releases for the week of November 18 - 24

The Expendables 2

Sylvester Stallone returns as Barney Ross, along with his band of highly trained, misfit mercenaries. This time around, Ross, Lee Christmas, Ying Yang, Hale Caesar, Toll Road and the very strong (and very unstable) Gunnar Jensen have recruited Billy the Kid, a young sniper who has become a part of their dysfunctional-but-loving family. After the team finds Ross’s old rival, Trench, in a bit of a jam in Nepal, Billy announces his imminent retirement, citing plans to settle down with his girlfriend Sophia. However, when CIA operative Mr. Church asks Ross to head to Albania to retrieve an important item, the crew has little choice but to accept. Once there, they find that Billy is being held captive by the smooth-talking, roundhouse-kicking leader of The Sangs, who are there to collect the same item as Ross’s team. It will take everything the Expendables have -- and then some -- to defeat the evil Sangs and get revenge for the damage they have done. It's an edge-of-your-seat adventure that's chock-full of familiar faces (and muscles).
Director: Simon West. Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris, Liam Hemsworth, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger. 2012. 103 min. Action.
 

Booster

Simon’s brother is facing conviction for armed robbery, which would mean a very long stretch behind bars. In an attempt to subvert the trial and get his brother out, Simon agrees to commit a string of similar offenses, hoping to create enough evidence for reasonable doubt and ultimately an acquittal. As the time to commit the crimes approaches, though, Simon begins to have a crisis of conscience. He must decide between saving his brother and listening to his heart.
Director: Matt Ruskin. Stars: Nico Stone, Adam DuPaul, Seymour Cassel, Kristin Dougherty. 2012. 70 min. Drama.
 

Color Me Obsessed

The Replacements are considered to be one of the most underrated bands in history and still have a loyal fan base. By talking with these fans -- some of whom are quite famous in their own right -- the story of The Replacements unfolds from the band’s birth in Minneapolis to their eventual on-stage breakup.
Director: Gorman Bechard. Stars: Tom Arnold, The Goo Goo Dolls, The Decemberists, Dave Foley, Tommy Ramone, George Wendt, Dan Zanes. 2012. 123 min. Documentary.

 

The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards, on ABC

A star-studded line-up of the music industry's top performers gather at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles to honor the work of their peers. This year's ceremony features performances from Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj, Christina Aguilera and Linkin Park.

Carrie Underwood has been nominated for two American Music Awards
Carrie Underwood has been nominated for two American Music Awards

Billy the Exterminator, on A&E

The whole family pitches in as Billy Bretherton enlists the help of his eccentric brother Ricky and their parents to run a pest control business. Cameras follow Billy and Ricky as they deal with everything from bugs and snakes to rats and alligators.

Billy Bretherton as seen in "Billy the Exterminator"
Billy Bretherton as seen in "Billy the Exterminator"
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