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Tuesday’s TV Highlights: ’30 for 30’ on ESPN, ESPN2

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This week’s TV Movies


FERNANDO NATION: This new episode of “30 for 30” tells the story of Fernando Valenzuela, right, the lefty from Mexico who pitched the Dodgers to a title, at 5 p.m. on ESPN and 8 p.m. on ESPN2.

No Ordinary Family: Jim (Michael Chiklis) tries to discover the cause of recent earthquakes, while Stephanie (Julie Benz) starts to suspect J.J. (Jimmy Bennett) may be lying about his lack of superpowers in this new episode (8 p.m. ABC).

Glee: After learning that Emma (Jayma Mays) loves “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” Will (Matthew Morrison) has the glee club perform the stage version for the school’s annual musical (8 p.m. Fox).

Nova: The series takes a scientific look at the effort to rescue the Chilean miners (8 p.m. KCET).

Frontline: This new episode of the investigative series examines BP’s history, corporate culture and policies that led up to the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico (9 p.m. KCET).

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Auction Kings: The premiere of this new, unscripted series follows Paul Brown, owner of an Atlanta auction house, as he hunts for the most unusual items in America, then beguiles bidders into paying top dollar (10 p.m. Discovery). A second new episode follows at 10:30.

16 and Pregnant: The series returns for a new season (10 p.m. MTV).

Dance Cam Slam: In this new unscripted series, dancers compete via web cams (10 p.m. VH1).

SPECIALS

I Can’t Do This but I Can Do That: This new special profiles children with learning differences (7:30 p.m. HBO).

The Real Story of Halloween: This new special traces the holiday from its roots as a pagan holiday honoring departed souls to modern traditions of breaking rules, pushing boundaries and wearing disguises (8 p.m. History).

William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible: The artist stages a production of “The Nose” for the Metropolitan Opera (10 p.m. KCET).

SPORTS

Basketball: The Houston Rockets visit the Lakers (7:30 p.m. TNT).

Hockey: The Ducks visit the Dallas Stars (6 p.m. FS Prime).

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