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July 31, 2008

Hopkins 10 p.m., Channel 5
ABC News's deep, detailed documentary series has been a far cry from the network's increasingly absurd medical dramas. In tonight's conclusion, the doctors face a medical error, a premature baby, and a threeway organ swap.

Don't Forget the Lyrics
8 p.m., Channel 25
Kenny Loggins appears. I'm sure everything will go smoothly.

How Do I Look?
8 p.m., Style
A Texan hunter only wants to wear camouflage. If she's out with Dick Cheney, she should really be wearing bright orange.

Beijing's Olympic Pool
9 p.m., National Geographic Channel
An inside view of the nifty-looking building known as the Water Cube.

SHAKE YOUR POMPOM
Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew
10 p.m., MTV
Now, here's a woman you wouldn't necessarily want judging you. Missy Elliott and her choreographer, Hi Hat, watch over the top four crews - who get to back up her performance of her latest single.

Gong Show with Dave Attell
10 p.m., Comedy Central
Otherwise known as "America Doesn't Have THAT Much Talent."

Supper Club with Tom Bergeron
10 p.m., Planet Green
In which everything is cooked with an extra layer of cheese.

ON DEMAND
Missing
Comcast, Free Movies
Costa-Gavras's political thriller combines the suspense of diplomatic intrigue with the horror of totalitarian regimes in a story that adds a personal touch to the struggle. The film sympathetically chronicles the anguish of a father searching for his son and a wife looking for her husband in a land ravaged by savageness. Jack Lemmon (above with Sissy Spacek), as the father, delivers one of his best performances. (R; runs through Aug. 14)

10 p.m., Channel 5

ABC News's deep, detailed documentary series has been a far cry from the network's increasingly absurd medical dramas. In tonight's conclusion, the doctors face a medical error, a premature baby, and a three-way organ swap.

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