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TV THIS WEEK: April 1 - 7

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This week’s TV Movies


SUNDAY

It promises to be a tune-filled evening when Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton host “The 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards” and the late Whitney Houston is remembered as part of “Celebration of Gospel 2012.” (CBS, 8 p.m.; BET, 8 p.m.)

Bad news, folks. “The Killing” and “Game of Thrones” have been canceled. April Fools! Both of these fan favorites return this night for their respective second seasons. Peter Dinklage, below, co-stars in the latter series, an epic fantasy-drama based on the novels of George R. R. Martin.

(AMC, 8 p.m.; HBO, 9 p.m.)

MONDAY

Hearts, maybe ankles, have been broken. Brackets were torn asunder. The Sweet 16 gave way to the Elite Eight and then the Final Four. Now, two teams enter, one team leaves at the final of the

“2012 NCAA Basketball Tournament.” (CBS, 6 p.m.)

TUESDAY

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No granite countertops, no Sub-Zero fridge, no fancy food processor? No problem! Adventure-seeking chefs prepare locally sourced meals in the remotest of locations in the new reality series

“No Kitchen Required.” (BBC America, 7 and 10 p.m.)

WEDNESDAY

Will the last person leaving “One Tree Hill” please turn out the lights? The long-running youth-oriented drama (so long-running it actually premiered in 2003 on the now-defunct WB Network) crosses the finish line with its series finale.

(KTLA, 8 p.m.)

THURSDAY

Famed physicist Stephen Hawking guest starring as himself on “The Big Bang Theory” could conceivably unleash a black hole that swallows up the super-nerdy sitcom, the whole of TV, and finally, the universe itself. But they’re gonna risk it.

(CBS, 8 p.m.)

FRIDAY

It’s the heat and the humidity: High-society types and underworld lowlifes mix and mingle at a swanky beachfront hotel in 1950s Miami in the new drama “Magic City.” Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Danny Huston and Olga Kurylenko star.

(Starz, 10 p.m.)

SATURDAY


Charlton Heston lays down the law as Moses in the 1956 biblical epic “The Ten Commandments.” And Vin Diesel, below, breaks at least two of those commandments in 2011 action-caper/franchise entry “Fast Five.” (ABC, 7 p.m.; HBO, 8 and 11:15 p.m.)
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