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Globe Staff / June 3, 2008

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30 Days
10 p.m., FX
Morgan Spurlock’s series returns for a third season tonight. Spurlock, director of "Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?" and "Super Size Me," spends a month as a coal miner. He’s like Mike Rowe from "Dirty Jobs" on the Discovery Channel, only he gets a little dirtier, psychologically speaking.

The Tudors
10 p.m., Showtime
The other Boleyn girl's sister gets bad news.

Denise Richards: It's Complicated
10 and 10:30 p.m., E!
It's boring, too.

Trista & Ryan's Wedding
7-11 p.m., VH1
She paid for top billing.

SIN CITY
Lawrence of America
11 p.m., Travel Channel
Host Lawrence Beldon-Smythe is British. How did you guess? And in this new series, he tours American vacation spots and restaurants and has a few laughs at our expense. Tonight, he sets his sites on Las Vegas strip clubs, where he will no doubt find plenty of amusement.

The Passion of Ayn Rand
8:15 p.m., Showtime 2
Mirren is brilliant - for selfish reasons, of course.

John Adams
10 p.m., HBO2
Ben and John, two wild and crazy guys in France.

ON DEMAND
In the Name of the Father
Comcast, Encore
A must-see movie based on the true story of how an aimless Irish kid and his family are railroaded by the British justice system. Pete Postlethwaite is heartbreaking as the father, and Emma Thompson rings true as the lawyer who reverses the injustice. But director Jim Sheridan and Daniel Day-Lewis are the big guns here, working with complete trust to present the freest, fiercest, most exposed performance of Day-Lewis's career. (R; runs through June 18)

30 Days
10 p.m., FX

Morgan Spurlock's series returns for a third season tonight. Spurlock (left), director of "Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?" and "Super Size Me," spends a month as a coal miner. He's like Mike Rowe from "Dirty Jobs" on the Discovery Channel, only he gets a little dirtier, psychologically speaking.

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