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Outlaw, on NBC

After a murderer escapes to Mexico, a Mexican judge decides to try him, but the victim's father kills the suspect.
 

Jimmy Smits stars in "Outlaw"

Medium, on CBS

Allison experiences visions of a woman trapped in a blaze, providing clues to a series of mysterious deaths.

Patricia Arquette stars in "Medium"

$#*! My Dad Says, on CBS

"Night Court's" Charlie Robinson guest stars as Ed's neighbor, Mr. Campbell, engaged in a long-standing feud with Ed.

 

William Shatner stars in "$#*! My Dad Says"

Undercovers, on NBC

The Blooms head to Russia and team up with Hoyt after a plane carrying a dangerous bomb goes missing.
 

Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Boris Kodjoe star in "Undercovers"

No Ordinary Family, on ABC

Cybill Shepherd guest stars as Stephanie's difficult-to-please mother Barbara, who visits along with her husband Allan.

Cybill Shepherd guest stars in "No Ordinary Family"

The Event, on NBC

Convinced there's a mole, President Martinez asks Blake Sterling, director of National Intelligence, to investigate

Blair Underwood stars in "The Event"

The Simpsons, on Fox

Homer and Marge embark on a second honeymoon and encounter a mysterious stranger in "Treehouse of Horror XXI."
 

Homer and Marge in "The Simpsons"

Wake-up call: Harris takes 'GMA' weekend shift

Author: 
Sheila Busteed / TV Media
Dan Harris is the new "Good Morning America"  weekend co-host

Dan Harris is the new "Good Morning America" weekend co-host

WAKE-UP CALL: He doesn't shy away from controversial subjects. He's a fan of indie rock music. And he's acquired a new habit of waking people up on weekends.

'Defending' Sin City: Hotshot lawyers struggle outside court

Author: 
Sarah Jamieson / TV Media
Jerry O'Connell stars in "The Defenders"

Jerry O'Connell stars in "The Defenders"

They're slick, wry and quick-witted courtroom operators, but unlike most lawyers, you won't see the attorneys from "The Defenders" turning down any cases, big or small -- even if winning a case means risking disbarment.

Relatable records: Host says everyone's a little bit country

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood host "The 44th Annual CMA Awards"

Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood host "The 44th Annual CMA Awards"

Once dismissed as "hillbilly music," country is now bigger than ever. With raucous honky tonk, bawling ballads and twang-infused pop, the genre has something for everyone, from oil tycoons and cowboys to average Joes and Janes struggling to pay the rent.

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