HIGHLIGHTS
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HIGHLIGHTS
This morning, Liz Claman goes inside Googleplex on the "American Icon Series" (Fox Business Network at 9 a.m.) to examine the company's other projects besides the famed search engine.
All through the month of November, Turner Classic Movies celebrates what would have been Grace Kelly's 80th birthday with films featuring the actress on Thursdays at 8 p.m. Tonight is Kelly's big-screen debut, the 1951 drama "Fourteen Hours."
Megan Mullally plays Leslie's nemesis, as well as the ex-wife of Ron -- her real-life husband, Nick Offerman -- on "Parks and Recreation" (NBC at 8:30), as Leslie is outraged when the library threatens to take over her lot.
The double date no one ever wanted to see is on "The Office" (NBC at 9) when Jim and Pam run out of excuses and are forced to have dinner with Michael Scott and . . . Pam's mom.
Not only did Izzie ditch Alex on "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC at 9), she left him with a very high stack of medical bills; and speaking of money, Arizona finds herself conflicted when dealing with a 10-year-old patient whose parents offer to donate millions to Seattle Grace.
NBC anchor Brian Williams stops by "30 Rock" (NBC at 9:30) after TGS staffers scheme to have their favorite actors land a role as the show's new cast member.
After the reunion special of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (Bravo at 9), "The Real Housewives of Orange County" (Bravo at 10) kicks off Season 5, as Gretchen copes with her fiance's death, and Jeana and Tamra struggle in light of the recession.
The doctors on "Private Practice" (ABC at 10) deal with a controversy about genetically designed babies, and Violet ventures into the world of electroshock therapy.
Patrick Jane is so good that he can help the California Bureau of Investigation team from a jail cell -- which is exactly where he's put after Bosco arrests him for spying, on "The Mentalist" (CBS at 10).
On "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (FX at 10), the gang decides it would be a really great idea to sell Paddy's-branded merchandise, with the main item being mittens for kittens.
Celebrity chef Rachael Ray answers 10 questions on "The Jay Leno Show" (NBC at 10), and Wanda Sykes chats with Jay.
Actor Jim Carrey and actress Olivia Wilde ("House") are guests on "The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien" (NBC at 11:35), and country group Zac Brown Band performs.
"Late Show With David Letterman" (CBS at 11:35) has comedian/talk-show host Bill Maher, actress Gabourey "Gabby" Sidibe and musical guest Keith Urban.
-- Emily Yahr


