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Writer/producer Ken Finkleman returns to TV with a new comedy series that satirizes the world of right-wing TV news channels. Finkleman's alter ego, producer George Findlay, takes a job as head of a new network. Movie Central, 10:30 p.m.
Love Lies Bleeding
In this new special, the Alberta Ballet blends brilliant choreography and music to explore the mind of one of the world's most famous composers and performers: Sir Elton John. CBC, 9 p.m.
Smash
Uma Thurman guest stars as Rebecca Duvall, an actress tapped to take the lead role in the musical. When she gets stuck in Cuba, Derek pulls Karen in as an understudy. Also, Tom and Julia face some hard truths. NBC/CTV, 9 p.m.
Talk Shows:
Jay Leno: Jane Lynch, Kevin Hart
David Letterman: Ricky Gervais, Cobie Smulders
George Stroumboulopoulous: TBA
Craig Ferguson: Billy Gardell, Ian Gomez
Jimmy Fallon: Kevin Kline, Steve Harvey
The Daily Show: Tim Weiner
Jimmy Kimmel: LL Cool J, James Van der Beek
Conan O'Brien: Cory Monteith, Matt Kemp
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition April 9, 2012 D2
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