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Wednesday’s TV highlights

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SERIES

Up All Night: If Reagan and Chris (Christina Applegate, Will Arnett) had any doubts about her suitability as a stay-at-home mom, they’re erased when she gets a week off in this new episode (8 p.m. NBC).

Suburgatory: At the Royces’ Thanksgiving dinner, Tessa (Jane Levy) confronts George (Jeremy Sisto) for lying to her about his plans after she catches him making out with a woman in the city in this new episode (8:30 p.m. ABC).

The Biggest Loser: This new holiday-themed episode reconnects with former contestants; airs bloopers featuring the trainers, contestants and Alison Sweeney; and shows chef Aida Mollenkamp preparing a Thanksgiving feast (9 p.m. NBC).

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America’s Next Top Model: This new episode of highlights allows viewers to catch up with the events of the current season

(9 p.m. KTLA).

Modern Family: Thanksgiving has Phil (Ty Burrell) rethinking his life when a kid from the neighborhood who grew up, moved away and got rich returns to town. Ed O’Neill, Rico Rodriguez and Eric Stonestreet also star in this new episode (9 p.m. ABC).

NOVA: Brian Greene presents the final episode of “The Fabric of the Cosmos” explaining that our universe may not be the only one but just one of an infinite number of worlds (9 p.m. KOCE).

SPECIALS

Thanksgiving Live: This new special offers Thanksgiving cooking tips from Rachael Ray, Anne Burrell, Sunny Anderson, Melissa d’Arabian and Bobby Flay (10 a.m. Food).

Heirloom Meals’ Thanksgiving: Family recipes for the holidays include cranberry-stuffed acorn squash, Brazilian cheese rolls, chipotle-spiced pumpkin pie and roast turkey (noon KCET).

MOVIES

Tea for Two: Doris Day stars in this 1950 musical as an heiress who bets a relative that she can go 48 hours without saying yes to anything. Gordon MacRae also stars (8:15 p.m. TCM).

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SPORTS

College Basketball: Maui Invitational: Final (7 p.m. ESPN).

Hockey: The Kings visit the Dallas Stars (5:30 p.m. FSN); the Ducks visit the Phoenix Coyotes (6 p.m. FS Prime).

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