![]() ![]() ![]() Wednesday: “Charlie Brown Thanksgiving,” 7 p.m., ABC: Two words: Chef Snoopy. “Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr.,” 7 p.m., PBS: In the season finale, Jessica Alba learns that she is descended from a cartographer for France’s King Louis XIV - a stunningly attractive cartographer for France’s King Louis XIV. Tuesday: “Dancing With the Stars,” 8 p.m., ABC: Season 19 ends and a winner waltzes to his or her trophy. “Booze Traveler,” 9 p.m., Travel: Jack Maxwell is thirsty. “Eric Greenspan is Hungry,” 9 p.m., National Geographic: Dale Roe is skeptical. Monday: “Crowd Control,” 8 p.m., National Geographic: An expert in behavioral science subliminally induces desirable actions. “Alaska Starts Here,” 8 p.m., Travel: … and right over here is the spot from which Sarah Palin can see Russia. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as Jay Leno takes home the prize - presumably for most gargantuan chin. “The Mark Twain Prize,” 7 p.m., PBS: Jerry Seinfeld, Betty White, Garth Brooks and others make appearances at the John F. “The Christmas Shepherd,” 7 p.m., Hallmark: If this were about his fabulous pie, it could be on the Cooking Channel. Sunday: “American Music Awards,” 7 p.m., ABC: Pitbull hosts for the second time and, once again, avoids getting neutered. Here’s what caught my eye on television this week: It’s a big holiday week as Thanksgiving and Christmas compete for viewers’ hearts and minds (and stomachs). ![]()
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