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SUNDAY
Oh, yes, it's ladies' night: Ashanti and Jesse McCartney join the cast when "Army Wives" returns for a new season. And Jennifer Love Hewitt is back for more sexy shenanigans on the season premiere of "The Client List." 9 and 10 p.m. Lifetime
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From "Jolene" and "Coat of Many Colors" to "9 to 5" and yes, "I Will Always Love You," the new series "Song by Song: Dolly Parton" features the country-music legend sharing the stories behind some of her biggest hits. 8 and 8:30 p.m. Ovation
They'll put a spell on you: Ben Seidman, Chris Korn and David Minkin are the "Magic Outlaws," three road-tripping sleight-of-hand artists bringing the hocus pocus to bars and street corners near you in this new reality series. 9 and 9:30 p.m. Travel
MONDAY
Spoiler alert: Boom! The miniseries "Hindenburg: The Last Flight" offers a heavily fictionalized account of the horrific 1937 airship disaster. Maximilian Simonichek, above, Stacy Keach and Greta Scacchi star. Concludes Tuesday. 8 p.m. Encore
At long last, love? Sean Lowe must choose between the final two bachelorettes, Catherine and Lindsay, on the season finale of the romance-and-reality competition "The Bachelor," followed by the usual "After the Final Rose" special. 8 and 10 p.m. ABC
TUESDAY
Competitions culinary: Chef Gordon Ramsay is back for a new season of "Hell's Kitchen" and foodies Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludovic Lefebvre and Brian Malarkey preside over the season finale of "The Taste." 8 p.m. Fox; 9 p.m. ABC
Following the biblical dictum to "Honor thy father and mother" is hard enough for the average teenager. But that straight-and-narrow path is even straighter and narrower for the "Preachers' Daughters" featured in this new docu-series. 10 p.m. Lifetime
It's the end of the world as you know it, and four ex-Marines are on a mission to help you prepare for doomsday, the collapse of civilization or whatever else has you holed up with canned goods and ammo in the new reality series "Apocalypse 101." 10 p.m. Nat Geo
WEDNESDAY
What's up, documentarian? Turner Classic Movies salutes groundbreaking filmmaker Lionel Rogosin with a slate of his socially-conscious works including the 1956 exposé "On the Bowery" and the 1970 music doc "Black Roots." 5 and 9 p.m. TCM

