For the first time in 15 years, a network debuted a brand-new show after the Super Bowl, and it was a reality series: Undercover Boss. (Six years ago, incidentally, CBS debuted Survivor All-Stars, and nine years ago, it was the debut of Survivor Australia, and so many people expected Heroes vs.
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Undercover Boss is watchable if generic and heavy-handed, and it’s no Dirty Jobs
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Hanukkah is coming to an end and Christmas is a week away, and TV is settling into its winter nap. I, for one, welcome the break, because 2010 brings Idol and a whole lot more

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Next week: Survivor Samoa ends and Christmas brings marathons of A Christmas Story, Dirty Jobs, Supernanny, and more (source: Realityblurred.com)
Here’s what happened last week, and what to watch for next week: The Past This past week was all about Jon and Kate Plus Eight plus a vagina. The TLC reality show’s ratings dropped and then TLC dropped Jon from its title, promoting Jon to threaten camera crews with arrest, which led TLC to shut down production
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Next week: David Carradine’s closet haunting, plus new Dirty Jobs and Dragon’s Den
This is Past Forward, a look at last week and the week ahead: The Past Last week started with the host of an upcoming MTV series about drug addiction dying of a drug overdose. In far less significant news, editors on one show gave up and just used footage from an old episode, while whale-killing Japanese fishermen may have given up that practice because of a documentary. Jon Gosselin proved he has no self-awareness, while…
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Catch up on Whale Wars, Dirty Jobs, 16 and Pregnant during Labor Day marathons