TV this week: "Samantha Who?" and "Eli Stone" return, "My Own Worst Enemy" and "Crusoe" premiere

Orlando Sentinel - 12th Oct 2008

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John McCain: The week's most important program will be the third and final presidential debate between Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama. Coverage starts at 9 p.m. Wednesday, and CBS' well-respected Bob Schieffer is the moderator. Best way to learn more about the candidates? Try PBS' "Frontline," which contrasts the two men in "The Choice." The two-hour program starts at 9 p.m. Tuesday. And it follows a fine "Nova" report at 8: "Space Shuttle Disaster" examines the Columbia catastrophe. The best way to come down from the debate could be NBC's "Saturday Night Live," which offers another prime-time special at 9:30 p.m. Thursday. ABC and NBC are having their ratings problems this season. ABC will loo Read full story at Orlando Sentinel

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