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Tonight's TV Hot List: Sunday, Aug. 2, 2009

Blood in the Water
9/8 CT Discovery
Jaws fans, set your DVRs! The source material for Peter Benchley's book and Steven Spielberg's movie comes to life in this dramatic documentary about the 1916 shark attacks along the New Jersey shore. Reenactments and reality-show-type cutaways are juxtaposed with a narrative that compares what scientists knew then to what they know now in one of the coolest Shark Week specials ever.

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Tonight's TV Hot List: Sunday, Aug. 2, 2009

Blood in the Water
9/8 CT Discovery
Jaws fans, set your DVRs! The source material for Peter Benchley's book and Steven Spielberg's movie comes to life in this dramatic documentary about the 1916 shark attacks along the New Jersey shore. Reenactments and reality-show-type cutaways are juxtaposed with a narrative that compares what scientists knew then to what they know now in one of the coolest Shark Week specials ever.

Read on for previews of Defying Gravity, Next Food Network Star, Drop Dead Diva and Kendra. read more

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Premise: The 1916 shark attacks off the New Jersey coast that inspired the movie "Jaws" are examined via reenactments and commentary that compare what scientists knew then with what present-day scientists have since learned about sharks.

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