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Elementary
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Elementary

Television |  Keen powers of deduction, razor-sharp wit, and fine British sensibilities—just a few reasons Sherlock Holmes became a household name, and why CBS hopes its…

A scene from Emmy winner <i>Modern Family</i>

Signs and Wonders 09.24

Newsworthy |  Emmy gimmes. Last night’s Emmy Awards was a massive disappointment. First, all the nominees for Best Drama were cable shows, which essentially means that…

Charlie Matheson (Tracy Spiridakos) with her crossbow in <i>Revolution</i>
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Power hungry

Television |  If Revolution goes for fewer flashy fights and more character development, it may become a hit

American Bible Challenge
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American Bible Challenge

Television |  New Jeff Foxworthy show is as much fun as 5th Grader , and perhaps more so for Christian viewers

White Collar
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White Collar

Television |  USA crime sitcom is a refreshing break from grizzly television dramas

Political Animals
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Political Animals

Television |  USA's new cable mini-series is a politically correct puff piece for Democratic women in politics

Bunheads
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Bunheads

Television |  New ABC comedy is not one moms and teens can enjoy without reservation

The Newsroom
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The Newsroom

Television |  It is possible to enjoy this HBO drama even if the wool you've been dyed in is redder than red-state red

Finding your roots

Finding your roots

Television |  Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. is another of the Harvard professor's wonderful television series for PBS. This is "must-see TV" and a more than…

Light <em>Touch</em>
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Light Touch

Television |  New Fox drama is entertaining, but it lacks the depth of other big-picture mysteries

GCB
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GCB

Television |  None of the foul-mouthed, barely dressed characters on ABC show are actual Christians

Pretty Little Liars
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Pretty Little Liars

Television |  Outstanding isn't the adjective many parents would use for popular new show

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