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Shouting Fire Stories From the Edge of Free Speech

Tonight's TV Hot List: Monday, June 29, 2009

The Secret Life of the American Teenager
8 pm/ET ABC Family
In last week's season premiere, John Schneider suffered the same fate portraying Grace Bowman's father as he did playing Clark Kent's father on Smallville: His character was killed off the show. Tonight his death is mourned by everyone who knew him, especially Grace, who was in a fight with her dad before he got into a plane accident. She's also plagued with guilt because she believes her actions (forsaking her vow of chastity until marriage by sleeping with Jack) are to blame for his death.

Read on for previews of The Bachelorette, Shouting Fire: Stories From the Edge of Free Speech, Dance Your Ass Off and Nurse Jackie.  read full article

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Tonight's TV Hot List: Monday, June 29, 2009

The Secret Life of the American Teenager
8 pm/ET ABC Family
In last week's season premiere, John Schneider suffered the same fate portraying Grace Bowman's father as he did playing Clark Kent's father on Smallville: His character was killed off the show. Tonight his death is mourned by everyone who knew him, especially Grace, who was in a fight with her dad before he got into a plane accident. She's also plagued with guilt because she believes her actions (forsaking her vow of chastity until marriage by sleeping with Jack) are to blame for his death.

Read on for previews of The Bachelorette, Shouting Fire: Stories From the Edge of Free Speech, Dance Your Ass Off and Nurse Jackie. read more

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Premiered: June 29, 2009
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Premise: Liz Garbus' provocative documentary examines the largely unpopular opinions that have pushed the boundaries of free speech in the United States. Cases include the New York Times' uphill struggle to publish the Pentagon Papers, the American Nazis' efforts to organize a march in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood and an embattled college professor whose belief that Americans played a role in provoking the 9/11 attacks may have prompted his dismissal from his school.

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