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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS

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SERIES

Scoundrels:

In a serious financial crisis, the family realizes they must find legitimate jobs as soon as possible (9 p.m. ABC).

Masterpiece Mystery!:

An archaeological dig in Syria is the scene of murder in the Middle East, leading vacationing Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) to unravel a tragic tale of twisted family secrets. Tim Curry and Elizabeth McGovern also star in the new episode “Poirot X: Appointment With Death,” based on a novel by Agatha Christie (9 p.m. KCET).
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Leverage:

Nathan (Timothy Hutton) and his crew target a greedy debt collector who is preying on innocent taxpayers, only to discover that their quarry is also a domestic terrorist who is funding an armed militia. Clancy Brown guest stars in this new episode (9 p.m. TNT).

Mad Men:

Season 3 closed as the country was reeling from John F. Kennedy’s assassination and the uncertain new world that was taking shape. In the Season 4 premiere, Don (Jon Hamm) makes a mistake that jeopardizes the new agency (10 p.m. AMC).

My Boys:

Season 4 of the hit comedy series begins tonight with back-to-back episodes (10 and 10:30 p.m. TBS).

MOVIES

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The Client List:

A woman unknowingly takes a job at a massage parlor where prostitution runs rampant in this 2010 TV movie starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Cybill Shepherd (7 p.m. Lifetime).

SPORTS

Golf:

Senior British Open, final (9 a.m. ESPN2).

NASCAR Racing:

Sprint Cup: Brickyard 400, from Indianapolis (10 a.m. ESPN).

Baseball:

The Colorado Rockies visit the Philadelphia Phillies (10:30 a.m. TBS); the New York Mets visit the Dodgers (1 p.m. FS Prime); the Angels visit the Texas Rangers (5 p.m. MyNet); the St. Louis Cardinals visit the Chicago Cubs (5 p.m. ESPN).

PGA Tour Golf:

RBC Canadian Open, final (Noon CBS).

ATP Tennis:

U.S. Open Series: Atlanta Championships, final (Noon ESPN2).

Beach Volleyball:

Malibu Open — Men’s Final (1 p.m. ABC); Women’s Final (8 p.m. ESPN2)

Softball:

2010 World Cup: Canada vs. United States (2 p.m. ESPN2).
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