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JAN. 26 Katee Sackhoff, “24” Esai Morales, “Caprica” “Facing Ali” Ten of Muhammad Ali’s toughest opponents, including Joe Frazier and Larry Holmes, swap war stories. Spike. ALSO IN FEBRUARY “Victorious” Victoria Justice stars in a G-rated version of “Glee,” set in a performing-arts high school. Let’s hope they can resist doing “Don’t Stop Believin’.” Nickelodeon. Billy Zane, “The Deep End” Heidi Klum, “Project Runway” T ER V IVAL KIT JAN. 17 JAN. 18 JAN. 19 JAN. 20 JAN. 21 JAN. 22 JAN. 23 By NEAL JUSTIN [email protected] Note: Exact dates and times were not available for all programs. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT “Chuck” Our hero is no more Mr. Nerd Guy as this charming spy series gets one last chance to find an audience. 8 p.m., KARE, Ch. 11. “Big Love” Can a businessman juggle three wives, a new casino and a politi- cal run? Find out in the fourth season of this Emmy-nominated series. 8 p.m., HBO. “American Idol” Goodbye, Paula. Hello, Ellen. The star-making machine kicks back into operation. 7 p.m., KMSP, Ch. 9. “Southland” NBC’s canceled cop show gets a second life on cable, starting with re- peats of former episodes. A new batch kicks off March 2. 9 p.m., TNT. “Archer” This animated series fea- tures an egotistical secret agent who can’t handle his shaken-not-stirred martinis. 9 p.m., FX. “Project Runway” Heidi Klum and company hotfoot it back to New York after the wardrobe malfunction called Sea- son Six. 9 p.m., Lifetime. “The 67th Annual Golden Globes Awards” Ricky Gervais hosts. ’Nuff said. 7 p.m., KARE, Ch. 11. “Human Target” Mark Valley plays the title character, a living, breathing bulletproof vest, immune to every- thing except co-star Jackie Earle Haley’s slith- ery charms. 7 p.m., KMSP, Ch. 9. “24” Katee Sackhoff resigns her “Battlestar Galactica” post to take a position at CTU — but her character has a shady past. Some- one needs to take a good, hard look at the agency’s hiring process. 8 p.m., KMSP, Ch. 9. “Life Unexpected” Former high-school lovers discover the baby they gave up for adoption is now a spitfire teenager in one of the CW’s more grown-up offerings. 8 p.m., WUCW, Ch. 23. “The Deep End” Five twentysomething lawyers navigate the cutthroat waters of a Los Angeles firm and pray they don’t become chum. 7 p.m., KSTP, Ch. 5. “Live for the Moment” Producer Mark Burnett’s continuing penance for “Pirate Master” includes this one-hour special about making decent people feel extra-special. All together now: Aww- www! 7 p.m., WCCO. “Lost” Spoiler alert! The addic- tive series starts its final season, which winds up with the castaways wak- ing up from a bad dream next to Suzanne Plesh- ette. 8 p.m., KSTP, Ch. 5. “Undercover Boss” The coveted post-Super Bowl spot goes to this promising reality series in which CEOs slip un- noticed into menial jobs at their companies. You’ll never look at the temp the same way again. 9 p.m., WCCO, Ch. 4. “Faces of America” Henry Louis Gates Jr. helps Stephen Colbert, Mario Batali and Eva Longoria trace their roots, without any assistance from the Cambridge police. KTCA, Ch. 2. “Past Life” Detectives explore past lives of clients without any assistance from Shirley MacLaine. 7 p.m., KMSP, Ch. 9. “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” The reality juggernaut celebrates its 10th anni- versary with another all- star showdown. 7 p.m., WCCO, Ch. 4. “Opening Ceremonies for Winter Olympics” It’s not too early to start practicing “O Canada.” KARE, Ch. 11. “The Ricky Gervais Show” This animated version of the widely popular podcasts could make a household name out of Gervais’ favorite foil, Karl Pickington. 8 p.m., HBO. JAN. 10 JAN. 11 JAN. 12 JAN. 13 JAN. 14 JAN. 15 JAN. 16 JAN. 24 JAN. 25 JAN. 27 JAN. 28 JAN. 29 JAN. 30 JAN. 31 JAN. 1 FEB. 2 FEB. 3 FEB. 4 FEB. 5 FEB. 7 FEB. 8 FEB. 9 FEB. 10 FEB. 11 FEB. 12 FEB. 13 FEB. 14 FEB. 15 FEB. 16 FEB. 17 FEB. 18 FEB. 19 Bill Paxton, “Big Love” “Archer” Ricky Gervais, “Golden Globes” host “Caprica” Set 58 years before “Battlestar Galactica,” this prequel tracks how the Colonials created the Cylons, the robots that eventually would try to destroy them. 8 p.m., Syfy. “Spartacus” The gladiator returns to the ring in this pumped- up effort behind the team that brought you “Xena.” 9 p.m., Starz. “Damages” TV’s most unpredictable mystery series returns for another round of backstabbing. This sea- son’s super-special guest star: Martin Short. 9 p.m., FX. “La La Land” British star Marc Woot- ton is being billed as the next Sacha Baron Cohen. We assume that’s a compliment. 10 p.m., Showtime. Martin Short, “Damages” Marc Wooton (bottom right), “La La Land” Victoria Justice, “Victorious” Muhammad Ali, floored by Joe Frazier “Undercover Boss” Left: Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Meryl Streep, “Faces of America” Right: “The Ricky Gervais Show” The Olympic Flame for the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver Andy Whitfield, “Spartacus”
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Katee Sackhoff, “24”

Esai Morales, “Caprica”

“Facing Ali” Ten of Muhammad Ali’s toughest opponents, including Joe Frazier and Larry Holmes, swap war stories. Spike.

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A L S O I N F E B R UA R Y

“Victorious” Victoria Justice stars in a G-rated version of “Glee,” set in a performing-arts high school. Let’s hope they can resist doing “Don’t Stop Believin’.” Nickelodeon.

Billy Zane, “The Deep End”

Heidi Klum,“Project Runway”

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By N E A L J U S T I N • [email protected]: Exact dates and times were not available for all programs.

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

“Chuck” Our hero is no more Mr. Nerd Guy as this charming spy series gets one last chance to find an audience. 8 p.m., KARE, Ch. 11.

“Big Love”Can a businessman juggle three wives, a new casino and a politi-cal run? Find out in the fourth season of this Emmy-nominated series. 8 p.m., HBO.

“American Idol” Goodbye, Paula. Hello, Ellen. The star-making machine kicks back into operation. 7 p.m., KMSP, Ch. 9.

“Southland” NBC’s canceled cop show gets a second life on cable, starting with re-peats of former episodes. A new batch kicks off March 2. 9 p.m., TNT.

“Archer” This animated series fea-tures an egotistical secret agent who can’t handle his shaken-not-stirred martinis. 9 p.m., FX.

“Project Runway” Heidi Klum and company hotfoot it back to New York after the wardrobe malfunction called Sea-son Six. 9 p.m., Lifetime.

“The 67th Annual Golden Globes Awards” Ricky Gervais hosts. ’Nuff said. 7 p.m., KARE, Ch. 11.

“Human Target” Mark Valley plays the title character, a living, breathing bulletproof vest, immune to every-thing except co-star Jackie Earle Haley’s slith-ery charms. 7 p.m., KMSP, Ch. 9.

“24” Katee Sackhoff resigns her “Battlestar Galactica” post to take a position at CTU — but her character has a shady past. Some-one needs to take a good, hard look at the agency’s hiring process. 8 p.m., KMSP, Ch. 9.

“Life Unexpected” Former high-school lovers discover the baby they gave up for adoption is now a spitfire teenager in one of the CW’s more grown-up offerings. 8 p.m., WUCW, Ch. 23.

“The Deep End” Five twentysomething lawyers navigate the cutthroat waters of a Los Angeles firm and pray they don’t become chum. 7 p.m., KSTP, Ch. 5.

“Live for the Moment” Producer Mark Burnett’s continuing penance for “Pirate Master” includes this one-hour special about making decent people feel extra-special. All together now: Aww-www! 7 p.m., WCCO.

“Lost” Spoiler alert! The addic-tive series starts its final season, which winds up with the castaways wak-ing up from a bad dream next to Suzanne Plesh-ette. 8 p.m., KSTP, Ch. 5.

“Undercover Boss”The coveted post-Super Bowl spot goes to this promising reality series in which CEOs slip un-noticed into menial jobs at their companies. You’ll never look at the temp the same way again. 9 p.m., WCCO, Ch. 4.

“Faces of America” Henry Louis Gates Jr. helps Stephen Colbert, Mario Batali and Eva Longoria trace their roots, without any assistance from the Cambridge police. KTCA, Ch. 2.

“Past Life” Detectives explore past lives of clients without any assistance from Shirley MacLaine. 7 p.m., KMSP, Ch. 9.

“Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” The reality juggernaut celebrates its 10th anni-versary with another all-star showdown. 7 p.m., WCCO, Ch. 4.

“Opening Ceremonies for Winter Olympics” It’s not too early to start practicing “O Canada.” KARE, Ch. 11.

“The Ricky Gervais Show” This animated version of the widely popular podcasts could make a household name out of Gervais’ favorite foil, Karl Pickington. 8 p.m., HBO.

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Bill Paxton, “Big Love” “Archer”

Ricky Gervais,“Golden Globes” host

“Caprica” Set 58 years before “Battlestar Galactica,” this prequel tracks how the Colonials created the Cylons, the robots that eventually would try to destroy them. 8 p.m., Syfy.

“Spartacus” The gladiator returns to the ring in this pumped-up effort behind the team that brought you “Xena.” 9 p.m., Starz.

“Damages” TV’s most unpredictable mystery series returns for another round of backstabbing. This sea-son’s super-special guest star: Martin Short. 9 p.m., FX.

“La La Land”British star Marc Woot-ton is being billed as the next Sacha Baron Cohen. We assume that’s a compliment. 10 p.m., Showtime.

Martin Short,“Damages” Marc Wooton (bottom right), “La La Land”

Victoria Justice, “Victorious”

Muhammad Ali, floored by Joe Frazier

“Undercover Boss”

Left: Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Meryl Streep, “Faces of America”

Right: “The Ricky Gervais Show”

The Olympic Flame for the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver

Andy Whitfield, “Spartacus”

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