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The MythBusters want to know: Could the 1969 Apollo 11 lunar landing really have been faked?
The MythBusters want to know: Could the 1969 Apollo 11 lunar landing really have been faked? (Discovery Channel)
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Highlights

See the special convention section (Page A21) for television networks' coverage of the Democratic National Convention.

The remaining canines on "Greatest American Dog" (Channel 9 at 8) are trained to fly and are probably wondering why they can't just go home.

Fun in the newsroom on "Making News: Savannah Style" (TV Guide at 8) comes to a halt when police intervene after a reporter receives an odd note about a missing couple.

Celeb stylist Rachel Zoe -- soon to be the host of her very own Bravo show -- takes charge of the designers for the day's challenge on "Project Runway" (Bravo at 9).

For those conspiracy theorists still wondering if the 1969 moon landing was a hoax, "MythBusters" (Discovery at 9) sets out to discover if such fakery is even possible.

A marine predator may have looked pleasant enough, but "Jurassic Fight Club" (History at 10) finds out the creature had a shark's killer bite in a whale's body.

On the Season 2 finale of "Shear Genius" (Bravo at 10), contestants vying for the $100,000 prize must design hairstyles for people from the full age spectrum.

Nashville's Grand Ole Opry is the site of "Dinner: Impossible" (Food Network at 10), with Chef Symon and country singer James Otto serving a meal based on the Charlie Daniels Band song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia."

"Nightline" (Channel 7 at 11:35) airs Ted Koppel's 2004 interview with Sen. Barack Obama, which took place hours before Obama gave his now-famous speech at the Democratic National Convention in Boston.

TV host Bill Maher, wrestler Henry Cejudo and musical guest Low vs Diamond stop by "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (Channel 4, 11:35).

"Late Show With David Letterman" (Channel 9, 11:35) hosts actor Neil Patrick Harris and

U.S. Olympic beach volleyball gold medalists

Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, and Nas performs.

Actor Billy Bob Thornton and comedian Lewis Black visit "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson" (Channel 9, 12:35).

-- Emily Yahr



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