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Globe Staff / July 22, 2008

BUG PORN
Green Porno
8:30 p.m., Sundance Channel
Curiosity alert. Isabella Rossellini wrote and stars in this collection of eight short films about bugs that have been airing on the Internet for a few months. Specifically, the childlike pieces are all about insect sex, how fireflies and spiders and the like actually fornicate. In each little piece, Rossellini dresses up in a bug costume and innocently describes the acts in detail.

Celebrity Family Feud
8 p.m., Channel 7
Ed McMahon appears, as part of his Subprime Summer Tour.

The Cleaner
10 p.m., A&E
Doesn't do windowpane.

Road Tasted With the Neelys
9:30 p.m., Food Network
Another episode bites the dust.

THE DOCTORS ARE IN
General Hospital: Night Shift
11 p.m., Soapnet
Something's always happening in Port Charles. The "General Hospital" spin-off returns for a second season tonight, with the promise of a few classic "GH" guest stars in coming episodes. Look for Antonio Sabato Jr. as Jagger Cates and Tristan Rogers as Robert Scorpio. This series is Soapnet's highest rated programming.

Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood
10 p.m., Oxygen
There's no place like lame.

The Late Show With David Letterman
11:35 p.m., Channel 4
Jon Hamm. I so want to make a green eggs joke.

ON DEMAND
Nuns on the Run
Encore
Conventional but smartly paced, satisfyingly performed Brit caper comedy about trapped thieves hiding out in a convent disguised as nuns. Eric Idle, of Monty Python fame, suggests an English Gene Wilder with his bulging eyes and electrified hair, and roly-poly Robbie Coltrane is endearingly naughty as his larcenous partner. (PG-13; runs through July 31)

Green Porno
8:30 p.m., Sundance Channel

Curiosity alert. Isabella Rossellini (above) wrote and stars in this collection of eight short films about bugs that have been airing on the Internet for a few months. Specifically, the childlike pieces are all about insect sex, how fireflies and spiders and the like actually fornicate. In each little piece, Rossellini dresses up in a bug costume and innocently describes the acts in detail.

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