- BBC1 has Strictly Come Dancing, Merlin and Outnumbered
- BBC2 has Stephen Fry in America and Einstein and Eddington
- BBC4 has Mad Men
- ITV1 has The X Factor
- ITV2 has Xtra Factor and The Mummy
- Sky Premiere has Superbad, Sky Indie has Little Children

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Hope you paid attention to your TV shows this week because it's time for another edition of my Who Said That Line? TV quote quiz. Each week I'll pull some of the most memorable lines from my favorite TV shows, and it will be up to you to figure out who said it. Ready to test your knowledge (or guessing power)?
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There were so many great and touching moments on this week's Ugly Betty, I can't wait to talk about them all. But there are also some good laughs. I mean, I know that Hilda isn't a huge part of the episode, but her anecdote about using every advantage — which includes her referring to her boobs as "the Pointer Sisters" — may have endeared me to this woman forever more.
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Midway through Grey's Anatomy last night, ABC premiered a musical promo for the fifth season of Lost. Set to The Fray's new single, "You Found Me," we see glimpses of scenes from last season (including huge things that I guess could be considered "spoilers" if you haven't seen the last season), like Kate with Aaron, Desmond on the phone with his "constant," etc. Mixed in with those scenes are flashes of the upcoming season (Juliet and Sawyer appear to be teaming up, and we're definitely not done with Daniel Faraday and Charlotte from the helicopter).
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In this week's Grey's Anatomy, things went from bad to craaaa-zy as the two wildest plotlines of the season — the interns' secret surgery center and Izzie's relations with Denny's ghost — got even more out of control. That said, though, I can't remember the last time I was so excited to watch Grey's. I do love a good trainwreck, so maybe that's it, but there are also some good things in this episode in between all the nutso stuff.
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You guys, Toby's back! I'm so happy! He's one of my all-time favorite supporting characters on The Office (who's yours?).
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Last February, everyone was shocked to find out that Robert Irvine, the star of the Food Network show Dinner: Impossible, lied on his résumé. Although most of you said the incident didn't change your feelings about him, Irvine still got the boot from the Food Network and was subsequently replaced by Iron Chef Michael Symon.
Today I'm excited to have heard news of what I thought to be near-impossible: Irvine will be returning to host the show again.
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ABC has decided against ordering more episodes of Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone, and Dirty Sexy Money, at least for now, writes The Hollywood Reporter. The story continues:
Actively avoiding the c-word, the network left the door open for ordering more episodes at a future date, though that is considered improbable. The trio are still on the schedule for next week.
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