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This week’s TV picks

Pauley Perrette’s Abby joins the NCIS: Los Angeles team this week.
Monday:
‘Dancing with the Stars’ 7 p.m., ABC: Wow, has it only been 10 weeks? This is the final night of performances this season.
‘Trauma’ 8 p.m., NBC: Nancy has reservations about seeing her family for Thanksgiving. That’s probably good — you usually need reservations on holidays.
‘CSI: Miami’ 9 p.m., CBS: Tonight, jellyfish are used as weapons. Guns don’t kill people — sushi kills people.
Tuesday:
‘Dancing with the Stars’ 8 p.m., ABC: A winner is announced, the season ends and a whole lot of feet go into cool, soothing buckets of ice water.
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ 8 p.m., CBS: Abby alert! Pauley Perrette does the crossover thing.
‘The Good Wife’ 9 p.m., CBS: It’s never a good day when your incarcerated politician husband’s mistress is appearing on Chelsea Handler’s show. I’m just sayin’.
Wednesday:
‘Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now?’ 7 p.m., NBC: Did anybody check the refrigerator?
Thursday:
‘Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ 7 p.m., ABC: Charlie plays host while Snoopy whips up ice cream, popcorn and toast. What, no peanuts?
‘Beyonce: I Am … Yours’ 8 p.m., ABC: Okay, cool. Just wait here a minute, I have to go tell my wife. What? It’s a concert with backstage clips? Oh, never mind.
‘Paul McCartney: Good Evening New York City’ 9 p.m., ABC: At first I thought it said ‘New Jack City,’ which really would have made this an entirely different show. Macca returns to Flushing, New York, 44 years after the Beatles played Shea Stadium. Get back, indeed.
‘Idol Stars: Where Are They Now?’ 9 p.m., TVGN: Did anybody check the basement?
Friday:
‘Ice Age 2: The Meltdown’ 7 p.m., FOX: Wow, that ice age was short! Give this movie a shot. It’s really not as bad as it sounds.
Saturday:
‘The National Tree’ 7 p.m., Hallmark: Father and son Andrew McCarthy and Evan Williams kill an emotionally meaningful spruce and take it to Washington, D.C. where it’ll be the national Christmas tree. This movie really could be as bad as it sounds.
Sunday:
‘Food Network Challenge’ 7 p.m., Food Network: Pastry chefs create gigantic gingerbread houses. We’re talking 6-feet tall. This gives a whole new meaning to eating one’s self out of house and home.
‘Soul Train Awards’ 8 p.m., BET: Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson try to keep the 22nd annual awards on track.
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