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| 12.1 | « SmashSmash Pilot (New, TV-14) A famous Broadway writing pair decide to team up with a legendary producer to create a new musical; a chorus girl and a newcomer compete for the lead role. | Newswatch 12 at 10pmNewswatch 12 at 10pm (New) The day's major news events, business reports, sports updates, Rhinelander area weather and tomorrow's forecast are presented by the Newswatch 12 Team. | The Tonight Show with Jay LenoThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno (New, TV-14) Scheduled: from "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island," actor Dwayne Johnson; musical guest Ovo from Cirque Du Soleil. | Late Night with Jimmy FallonLate Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV-14) The former Saturday Night Live cast member performs humorous monologues and skits and talks to celebrities about their current projects. |
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| 12.2 | | MaudeMaude The New Housekeeper (TV-PG) With Florida gone, Maude hires a new British housekeeper, but they quickly begin to clash when she begins pampering Walter's every need. | Sanford and SonSanford and Son The Way to Lamont's Heart (TV-PG) When Lamont's latest girlfriend attempts to convince him to marry her, the concerned Lamont devises a quick plan to slow their relationship down. | Sanford and SonSanford and Son Hello, Cousin Emma ... Goodbye, Cousin Emma (TV-PG) Visiting from Chicago, Grady's conniving cousin, Emma, manages to swindles everybody into waiting on her hand and foot by feigning an illness. | Three's CompanyThree's Company The Rivals (TV-PG) Janet asks for Chrissy's help in entertaining a business prospect, but she soon becomes jealous when Chrissy and the attractive businessman hit it off. | Three's CompanyThree's Company The Baby Sitters (TV-PG) Janet asks Jack and Chrissy to take over her babysitting job after she schedules a date on the same night, and the duo is upset to discover the conditions. | Alfred Hitchcock PresentsAlfred Hitchcock Presents The Greatest Monster of Them All (TV-PG) An actor known for being in horror films plays in a low-budget vampire movie and is excited about his performance until he actually sees the motion picture. | |