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‘Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution’ preaches healthful eating

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You should talk about: “Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution”

America, this is your life: In his new ABC reality series, you’ll see the British chef ask a classroom of 6-year-olds in Huntington, W.Va., to identify a bunch of tomatoes. One boy says they’re potatoes. The others don’t know. Oliver’s already changed school lunch laws in the U.K., but can he reform the unwilling denizens of “the fattest city in the U.S.”? (Today)

Talk about having a weird but somehow perfect marathon:

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Follow Season 3 of “Mad Men,” fresh out on DVD, with the special two-disc Blu-ray release of “Toy Story” and “Toy Story 2.” After gorging on Don Draper’s depressing life, the toys will cheer you right back up. (Tuesday)

Everyone will talk about: She & Him’s “Volume Two”

Sunny pop, courtesy of Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward -- this time with more M. Ward! Don’t pretend you haven’t already killed many hours watching and rewatching Deschanel in the duo’s latest music video, “In the Sun,” dancing up a well-choreographed storm. (Tuesday)

Do talk about: “Breaking Bad”

It’s the third-season premiere. To recap: The wife and kids are gone -- only drugs, money and guilt left. Let’s go! (Today)

And while we’re talking about drugs, don’t forget to talk about: “Nurse Jackie”

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Two months after we left off last season, Jackie has cut ties with Eddie and his handy drugs. This, of course, is a problem. Drugs equals delicious TV problems. (Monday)

I have a sneaking suspicion one and all will talk about: “Hot Tub Time Machine”

Because it is possibly the best title for a film comedy ever. (Friday)

I’ll be talking about: the season finale of “Be Good Johnny Weir”

If Sundance Channel loved its name-making reality star at all, we should be hearing about a second season soon. With any luck, cameras will continue to follow him as he puts together a new program to the tune of Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance.” We don’t need no stinkin’ Olympic judges. (Monday)

-- Denise Martin

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