"As the World Turns" Today at 2 on CBS. The residents of Oakdale are faced with major decisions as the long-running soap opera, which debuted April 2, 1956, bids adieu. Created by Irma Phillips, the Emmy-winning series helped launch the careers of such stars as Meg Ryan, Julianne Moore and Marisa Tomei, and made history by introducing the first gay character to daytime TV in 1988.
"College Football:Kansas at Southern Mississippi" Tonight at 8 on ESPN. Kansas at Southern Mississippi. Toben Opurum's 109 rushing yards and 2 TDs helped KU hold off the Golden Eagles 35-28 last season. Led by LB Korey Williams, the Southern Miss defense poses a fierce test in the Jayhawks' first road game under Turner Gill.
"Beyond Survival With Les Stroud" Tonight at 10 on Discovery. Les participates in a long-forbidden ritual to raise the dead in the jungles of Papua New Guinea.
"Real Time With Bill Maher" Tonight at 10 on HBO. Filmmaker Michael Moore and economist Robert Reich are interview guests. Panelists: actor Jon Hamm; reporter Martha Raddatz; political strategist Mark McKinnon.
"Haven" Tonight at 10 on Syfy. Duke helps Audrey investigate the Colorado Kid case; Nathan and Audrey track a killer loose in Haven, but they find a woman at each crime scene who claims to be trying to prevent the deaths she has foreseen.
"Boxing:Hernandez-Anchondo (welterwights)" Tonight at 11 on Showtime. Scheduled: Freddy Hernandez (28-1, 19 KOs) faces Mike Anchondo (30-2, 19 KOs) in a welterweight bout in Primm, Nev. Hernandez is coming off a fifth-round KO of DeMarcus Corley in February.
"Friday Night Alright" Tonight at 11 on VH1. Train perform an acoustic set.
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