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Thursday, November 25, 2004; Page C07

• The Macy's Thanksgiving parade on WRC and WUSA.

• Tonight, the movie "Spider-Man" on WTTG.


Charlie Brown gets holiday help from Snoopy and Woodstock but is dismayed by his two Pilgrims' dinner progress on "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving." (United Feature Syndicate Inc.)

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• "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" and the movie version of "Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas" on WJLA.

• "The 'Seinfeld' Story" on WRC.

• And "America's Choir: The Story of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir" on WETA.

Thanksgiving Programming

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The "Today" show gang monitors the action as the 78th annual parade winds through the streets of New York. Three hours (Channel 4 at 9 a.m.).

The Thanksgiving Day Parade. The "Early Show" crew covers the Macy's parade. Three hours (Channel 9 at 9 a.m.).

The National Dog Show. The third annual competition, hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, picks the top pooches from more than 150 breeds (Channel 4 at noon).

Sports

NFL Football. Indianapolis at Detroit (Channel 9, 12:30); Chicago at Dallas (Channel 5 at 4).

College Football. Connecticut at Rutgers (ESPN2 at 10 a.m.); West Virginia at Pitt (ESPN at 8).

College Basketball. Tennessee women vs. Texas (ESPN2 at 8); Utah vs. Washington (ESPN2 at 10).

NBA Basketball. Minnesota at Indiana (TNT at 8); New Jersey at Los Angeles Clippers (TNT, 10:30).

Specials

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. Charlie Brown's lavish holiday plans appear headed for disaster when the caterers, Snoopy and Woodstock, prepare popcorn and toast as the main dishes (Channel 7 at 8).

The "Seinfeld" Story. Interviews with the principals are interspersed with clips from various episodes in a retrospective that coincides with the release of the show's first three seasons on DVD (Channel 4 at 10).


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