Sunday, September 5, 2010

September 5, 2010 *spoiler alert*

"Leverage" Tonight at 9 on TNT. The scheme team work to soundly trample a rogue financier, whose information could lead to their ultimate prize---supreme evildoer Damien Moreau. Parker moves to the forefront of the mission, but a turn of events soon jeopardizes the scam. Elisabetta Canalis guest stars. Jonathan Frakes directed the episode.

"9/11: After the Towers Fell" Tonight at 9 on Discovery. Efforts to rescue survivors trapped in the rubble of the Twin Towers following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks are examined.

"All American Handyman" Tonight at 9 on HGTV. Twenty handymen receive their first challenge to earn a spot as a Top 10 finalist in the premiere of this competition series. The challenge requires them to build an item of their choosing, but judges Mike Holmes and Scott McGillivray award higher points for tougher projects.

"Mel B: It's a Scary World" Tonight at 9 on Style. The life of former Spice Girl Melanie Brown is chronicled. In the series opener, Mel considers singing with the Pussycat Dolls and questions whether she should attend the "Shrek Forever After" premiere.

"Mad Men" Tonight at 10 on AMC. A rapidly approaching deadline causes consternation and throws things into a tizzy at the agency.

"Freaky Eaters" Tonight at 10 on TLC. People with bizarre compulsions to particular foods receive help from experts in this series. In the premiere, a diabetic tries to overcome his dangerous addiction to cheeseburgers, with help from nutrition specialist J.J. Virgin and psychotherapist Mike Dow.

"Jerry Lewis Telethon" Tonight at 11 on WGN America. The comedy legend's 45th annual fund-raiser for muscular-dystrophy research, telecast from Las Vegas with local segments telecast on "Love Network" stations. Scheduled performers include David Archuleta, Enrique Iglesias, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Barry Manilow, John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting, OneRepublic and War, plus comedians Charlie Callas, Carrot Top, Norm Crosby, Terry Fator, John Pinette, Jeff Trachta, George Wallace and Bob Zany. Also: profiles of families affected by muscular dystrophy.

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