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Uncle Junior with a smile.

Tonight's original movie on the A-B-C Family Channel called "Crimes of Fashion," could be a shock for fans of "The Sopranos." The movie stars Dominic Chianese (kee-uh-NAY'-zee) -- best known as the rumpled and sour Uncle Junior. In "Crimes of Fashion," Chianese is still a mobster but he's dapper and upbeat. He plays the right-hand man to a mob boss who's just died. Now, it's his job to train the boss' granddaughter -- a student at a fashion school -- in the family business. Kaley Cuoco from "8 Simple Rules" plays the granddaughter.

Tonight's episode of "The Simpsons" on Fox is the one where Mister Burns buys up all of Springfield's media outlets so he can control his image. Lisa reacts by starting her own newspaper.

Alfred Molina -- Doc Ock in "Spider-Man 2" -- stars in a recent T-V movie version of "Murder on the Orient Express" on C-B-S.

"Dateline" is on N-B-C, followed by reruns of "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" and "Crossing Jordan."

On the second episode of H-B-O's new series, "Entourage," Vince leases a new Rolls-Royce to take his mind off a bad review of his acting. Jessica Alba guests as herself.

Shark Week begins on the Discovery Channel. On "Primal Scream," a photographer cheats death to film sharks.

On the second season premiere of "Dead Like Me" on Showtime, Mason is embarrassed because he has to dress like a clown. He entertains at a kids' birthday party, because he's on assignment to "reap" the father of the birthday girl.

And, the Western Channel presents "Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade" -- a documentary about the director's western projects. Comments come from fans like Billy Bob Thornton and Benicio Del Toro as well as from those who worked with Peckinpah.

by Rosalie Fox

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