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By Victoria Ahearn

The Canadian Press

Thursday, Feb. 28

- How will the decisions baby boomers make about their lives in the next 20 years affect the world as a whole? To find out tune into "The Boomer Revolution" on "The Doc Zone." According to the film, boomers aged 48 to 67 are the largest demographic in Canadian history, have more wealth than any previous generation, and control two-thirds of all consumer spending. Interviewees in the doc include Canadian model Dayle Haddon, who is still working in her mid-60s, and Toronto actor Barry Flatman, star of those "Freedom 55" commercials. (CBC)

- Malcolm McDowell guests on "Community" as professor Noel Cornwallis, head of a European History class the study group is forced to take after failing to register for "The History of Ice Cream" course. The gang is also reeling from the return of the arrogant German students they battled in a table tennis match last season. (City, NBC)

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