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Gemini Awards

Comedian Ron James takes the stage at the BMO Centre's Stampede Corral in Calgary to host this year's ceremony. The locally produced sitcom Less Than Kind is up for two of tonight's trophies. Global, 8 p.m.

30 For 30

U.S. cable net ESPN's 30th-anniversary documentary series continues with Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL?, director Mike Tollin's examination of the unexpected rise and unusual downfall of the upstart football league. TSN, 6 p.m.

Kiwi Challenge

Golfers head to New Zealand for the second annual Kiwi Challenge. The tournament is played at the Cape Kidnappers golf course, poised 140 metres above the sea. Current champion Hunter Mahan is scheduled to defend his title. NBC, 3 p.m.

Cops

Cameras head to sunny California to find some stupid criminals in this special edition, and it doesn't take long. Kern County Sheriff's Department officers track a suspect who turns out to be hiding in the trunk of his car. Fox, 7 p.m.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 14, 2009 C2

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