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"Damages" with Glenn Close is a Wednesday TV pick
It's back. The gripping legal series starring everyone's favorite bunny-boiler (and 2008 Emmy winner) Glenn Close. The season opener features...
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"Damages"
It's back. The gripping legal series starring everyone's favorite bunny-boiler (and 2008 Emmy winner) Glenn Close. The season opener features guest star (and "Big Chill" co-star) William Hurt as a new client. I ... can't ... wait. 10 tonight, FX (seattletimes.com/tvlistings).
Doug Knoop, Seattle Times staff
Also on today
"Great Performances: Cyrano de Bergerac," 8 p.m. (PBS): Kevin Kline stars as Cyrano de Bergerac in the play's first return to Broadway since 1984.
"The 35th Annual People's Choice Awards," 9 p.m. (CBS): At Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, a viewer poll determines favorites in television, movies and music; Queen Latifah hosts; Carrie Underwood and Rascal Flatts perform.
"Out of the Woods" (2005), 9 p.m. (Hallmark): Self-absorbed lawyer visits eccentric grandfather.
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