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Highlights
"American Idol" (Channel 5 at 8) makes its third appearance of the week on Fox as four more contestants -- two girls and two boys -- are shown the door.
One castaway from "Survivor: Micronesia -- Fans vs. Favorites" (Channel 9 at 8) carves a fake immunity idol out of a piece of wood to replace the real idol the group found on Exile Island.
"CSI" (Channel 9 at 9) repeats Jorja Fox's farewell episode from November: Sara questions her future at the lab after a visit from a suspect from her past.
Desmond from "Lost" (Channel 7 at 9) experiences some strange side effects when he hits a bit of turbulence on his way to the freighter with Sayid.
The new and improved "Eli Stone" (Channel 7 at 10) has a chance to reverse a court decision he won as the old Eli on behalf of a large car manufacturer.
The teams from "The Celebrity Apprentice" (Channel 4 at 9) must work together to create a four-page photo essay for a body-cleansing product to be featured in a women's magazine.
On "Lipstick Jungle" (Channel 4 at 10), Wendy gives Victory a chance to design for an actress in one of her movies, and Nico reveals to her gal pals her secret affair with Kirby.
The local series "WETA All Access" (Channel 26 at 8) goes inside NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and recounts its major achievements.
"Larry King Live" (CNN at 9) interviews Janet Jackson about her new album, "Discipline," her life and her career.
Gabriel Byrne appears on "Charlie Rose" (Channels 26 and 32 at 11).
Colin Farrell, Bill O'Reilly and musician Herbie Hancock appear on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (Channel 4, 11:35).
On "Nightline" (Channel 7, 11:35), Cynthia McFadden interviews Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Amy Adams, chef Jamie Oliver and musical guest Liam Finn appear on "Late Show With David Letterman" (Channel 9, 11:35).
-- John Maynard




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