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July 25, 2008

Today
7 a.m., Channel 7

OMG. Miley.

In Treatment
8-10:30 p.m., HBO Signature

2G2B 4G10.

Comic-Con '08 Day 2
7 p.m., G4

More 4U FREQs.

DOG LOVE II
Lassie Come Home
10 p.m., TCM

I'm crying already. This 1943 film stars Roddy McDowall (left) as the kid who has to give up his beloved collie, and Pal as the loyal Lassie, who travels many miles to return to her young owner. Elizabeth Taylor is in the movie, too, as the little girl who helps Lassie set out on her mission.

Dance Machine
8 p.m., Channel 5

Bye 4 Now. CU AGN NVR.

Monk
9 p.m., USA

OCD 4EVR.

ON DEMAND
Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Comcast Free Movies

A visual and aural feast from Steven Spielberg in his mystical-childlike mode. It's a totally manipulative film about UFOs and those who believe; you know you're being manipulated and you love it. The last 35 minutes are genuinely moving, almost like a religious experience. Winner of an Oscar for best cinematography and a special award for sound effects editing. Pictured: Melinda Dillon and Richard Dreyfuss . (PG; runs through Aug. 1)

Dog Whisperer
9 p.m., National Geographic

It's two, two, two favorites in one. Tonight, "D-List" stands for Dog List as Kathy Griffin (above left) gets some advice from Cesar Millan, the man she beat for the best-reality-show Emmy last year. Cesar helps out with Griffin's two territorial, barking rescue dogs, Pom Pom and Chance.

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