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Stand Up to Cancer

Celebrities come together to raise money for cancer research in this one-hour special. The programming event, which airs across all major networks, features performances by chart-topping recording artists. ABC/CBS/Fox/NBC/CTV/Global/Citytv, 7 p.m.

Great Performances

Paul McCartney performs an intimate concert at L.A.'s historic Capitol Studios in this new special. The concert features such standards as I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter and Bye Bye Blackbird. PBS, 8 p.m.

Fugget About It

Alan Thicke, Andrea Martin and The Daily Show's Jason Jones provide voices for this new homegrown cartoon comedy, which follows a former mob boss who goes into witness-protection relocation in Regina, Sask. Teletoon, midnight.

Talk Shows:

Jay Leno: Matthew Perry, Meghan McCain

David Letterman: Michelle Obama

George Stroumboulopoulos: Regis Philbin

Craig Ferguson: Jeff Goldblum, Lauren Miller

Jimmy Fallon: Guy Fieri, Divine Fits

Jimmy Kimmel: Jamie Foxx

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 7, 2012 D2

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