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Tonight's TV Hot List: Friday, Aug. 14, 2009

Mental
8/7c Fox
In the two-hour first-season finale, a factory worker with severed fingers refuses surgery to have them reattached. Meanwhile, Jack argues over the course of his sister's care, and for cappers, a patient (Joseph D. Reitman) tries to check himself into the psych ward, claiming that he will become a werewolf when the sun goes down. He's first thought to be a crank, but winds up holding the psych-ward staff hostage.

Read on for previews of Degrassi Goes Hollywood, Neil Diamond — Hot August Night: NYC, Woodstock: Now & Then and Monk.  read full article

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Tonight's TV Hot List: Friday, Aug. 14, 2009

Mental
8/7c Fox
In the two-hour first-season finale, a factory worker with severed fingers refuses surgery to have them reattached. Meanwhile, Jack argues over the course of his sister's care, and for cappers, a patient (Joseph D. Reitman) tries to check himself into the psych ward, claiming that he will become a werewolf when the sun goes down. He's first thought to be a crank, but winds up holding the psych-ward staff hostage.

Read on for previews of Degrassi Goes Hollywood, Neil Diamond — Hot August Night: NYC, Woodstock: Now & Then and Monk. read more

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Premiered: August 14, 2009
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Premise: Neil Diamond performs in concert at New York's Madison Square Garden. Songs include: "America," "Cracklin' Rosie," "I Am...I Said," "Cherry, Cherry" and "Sweet Caroline." Also: Diamond visits his childhood home in Brooklyn and reflects on his career.

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