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  • 2:45 PM, ABC

    A big weekend at North Carolina's Charlotte Motor Speedway gets going with today's Nationwide Series race, the History 300. A field including Sam Hornish Jr., Regan Smith, Brian Scott, Justin Allgaier and Elliott Sadler will go at it on the 1.5-mile quad oval in a race won last year by eventual Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski.

  • 8:30 PM, SHO

    Often seen in action-driven fare ("Star Trek," "Unstoppable"), Chris Pine does a nice job in this much more personal 2012 comedy-drama about a salesman who gets lots of surprises when his father dies. Not the least of them is the sister (Elizabeth Banks) he never knew he had. Pine and Banks offer fine, deeply emotion-based teamwork -- a "must" for this story -- in a cast that also includes Michelle Pfeiffer and Olivia Wilde.

  • 9:00 PM, STARZ

    A high-school reunion has five old friends taking stock of their lives in this 2011 comedy, which steers clear of the cliches common to such a plotline. Channing Tatum stars as the former golden boy who still wants closure with the girl who got away (Rosario Dawson) -- and the feeling is mutual. Chris Pratt portrays a former bully who wants to make amends to his victims ... whether they like it or not. Max Minghella and Justin Long also star.

  • 2:00 PM, FOX

    Wembley Stadium in London is the scene as the UEFA Champions League determines its winner with its final match. The winners here go on face the champions of the UEFA Europa League in the UEFA Super Cup in Prague in August.

  • 8:00 PM, ABC

    In this new episode, parents try to predict how many presents a pair of twins can unwrap in one minute, how many spins a little guy can make in 30 seconds and where a youngster's ball will land when hit from a tee. Winning wagers earn money for the children's college funds. Melissa Peterman hosts.

  • 8:00 PM, PBS

    The British alternative rock band Radiohead takes the stage, performing songs from its 2011 album "The King of Limbs." The set list includes "Bloom," "Daily Mail," "Myxomatosis," "Magpie," "Paranoid Android" and more.

  • 8:00 PM, AMC

    Parolee Cameron Poe's (Nicolas Cage) trip home on a prison transport plane is interrupted by fellow passengers bent on going free without benefit of parole. As authorities on the ground debate blowing up the hijacked plane, Poe is up there trying to protect a female guard from the resident serial rapist and watching out for a fellow parolee who's in need of insulin. John Malkovich, Rachel Ticotin and Ving Rhames also star in this wild 1997 thriller

  • 8:00 PM, HBOE

    It could be deemed the gender flip side of "Showgirls," but director Steven Soderbergh's effective 2012 drama about male strippers has more going for it -- particularly its basis in the actual experiences of star Channing Tatum. Here, he plays mentor to someone just entering the trade (Alex Pettyfer), and there's plentiful bumping and grinding. And less-than-plentiful clothing. Matthew McConaughey, Matt Bomer ("White Collar") and Joe Manganiello also star.

  • 10:00 PM, ABC

    Tim DeKay ("White Collar") guest stars in this episode as the father of a girl whose death Megan and Tommy (Dana Delany, Mark Valley) are investigating. It looks like an extreme case of child abuse, but he and his wife (Margaret Easley) claim their daughter was possessed, and the devil killed her. The mother begs Megan to keep her surviving child from suffering the same fate in "Lost Souls."

  • 10:45 PM, STARZ

    Heaven knows Adam Sandler has made more than his share of cinematic stink bombs, but this crude, shrill and witless comedy about a tense holiday visit between an ad executive and his twin sister (Sandler in both roles) made dubious movie history by sweeping every single category at the 32nd Annual Razzie Awards, which "honor" terrible movies. Al Pacino and David Spade are among his co-conspirators.

  • 11:01 PM, A&E

    In anticipation of the Season 2 premiere next week, the channel is rerunning Season 1 of this modern Western. In the season finale, "Unfinished Business," the brother of a developmentally disabled Cheyenne girl looks like the obvious suspect when two teens acquitted of raping her are murdered. Walt (Robert Taylor) suspects there's more to the story, however, and he races to find the real killer before someone else dies.

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