HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS


Tuesday, November 29, 2005; Page C07

"Felicity: An American Girl Adventure" on WBDC.

Barbara Walters's annual "10 Most Fascinating People" special on WJLA.


Felicity (Shailene Woodley) rescues a mistreated horse in the two-hour movie
Felicity (Shailene Woodley) rescues a mistreated horse in the two-hour movie "Felicity: An American Girl Adventure," at 8 p.m. on WBDC. (By Brooke Palmer -- The Wb)

And the season finale of "The Biggest Loser" on WRC.

Sports


College Basketball. Wisconsin at Wake Forest (ESPN at 7); Purdue at Florida State (ESPN2, 7:30); Illinois at North Carolina (ESPN at 9); Miami at Michigan (ESPN, 9:30).

Public Broadcasting


Secrets of the Dead. In 1789 female thieves, prostitutes and con artists from London's most notorious prisons were shipped off to an Australian penal colony aboard the Lady Juliana. Descendants of some of the passengers trace their ancestors' voyage and lives (Channel 26 at 9).

Prime-Time Movie


Felicity: An American Girl Adventure (2005). Based on the character from the American Girl line of historical dolls and books, 10-year-old Felicity Merriman (Shailene Woodley) helps an abused horse escape its cruel owner during the days leading up to the American Revolution (Channel 50 at 8).

Special


Barbara Walter Presents: The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2005. ABC can reveal that Tom Cruise, Lance Armstrong, Teri Hatcher, Kanye West and Condoleezza Rice are on the list, but the most fascinating person will be a surprise at show's end (Channel 7 at 10).

Season Finale


The Biggest Loser. In a live two-hour episode, it's down to the final three as the slimmed-down champion is crowned (Channel 4 at 8).

Series


Bones. Brennan's former professor, and ex-lover, surprises her with a visit at the lab (Channel 5 at 8).

According to Jim. Cheryl regrets encouraging Jim to meet a former girlfriend (Linda Hamilton) for lunch (Channel 7 at 8).

NCIS. McGee unknowingly kills an undercover police officer, but his NCIS teammates stand behind him (Channel 9 at 8).


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