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Doc Zone

The new documentary The Boomer Revolution examines how the largest demographic group in this country's history -- Canadians ages 48 to 67 -- are using accumulated wealth and increased life expectancy to redefine what it means to get old. CBC, 9 p.m.

Community

Malcolm McDowell guest stars as Prof. Noel Cornwallis, who teaches the new European history class. Things get worse when the study group once again runs afoul of the arrogant German students, and Chang returns to campus. NBC/Citytv, 7 p.m.

What Not to Wear

Tina Yothers was a young star in the 1980s, thanks to her role on the hit sitcom Family Ties. However, as a wife and mother of two, Tina's wardrobe isn't exactly Hollywood material. Stacy and Clinton step in with some style advice. TLC, 9 p.m.

Talk Shows:

George Stroumboulopoulos: John Singleton

Jay Leno: Steve Carell, Joey King

David Letterman: Charlie Sheen, Phil Simms

Jimmy Kimmel: Jim Parsons, Gavin Newsom

Craig Ferguson: David Duchovny, Ashley Madewke

Jimmy Fallon: Tina Fey, Bill Nighy

The Daily Show: Rachel Maddow

Conan O'Brien: Julian Newman, Eugene Mirman

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 28, 2013 B4

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