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TV Picks for Nov. 18- 24

- Contact Chuck Barney at cbarney@bayareanew­sgroup.com.

DON’T MISS:

“The Dust Bowl”— After all these years, Ken Burns continues to serve as America’s most famous history teacher. This time his lesson plan focuses on the environmen­tal catastroph­e that destroyed the farmlands of the Great Plains and triggered deadly dust storms during the 1930s. Dramatic photograph­s illustrate the devastatio­n, and heartbreak­ing accounts from survivors help to put a face on it. 8 p. m. Sunday, PBS.

OTHER BETS:

SUNDAY: Carrie Underwood, Pink, Usher, Linkin Park, Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj are among the scheduled performers at “The 40th Anniversar­y American Music Awards,” where the winners are picked by fans. 8 p. m., ABC.

SUNDAY: Wonder what Charles Dickens would think of “It’s Christmas, Carol!” This latest twist on his classic tale features Emmanuelle Vaugier as a ruthless CEO who is visited by the ghost of her former boss ( Carrie Fisher). 8 p. m., Hallmark.

SUNDAY: Brace yourself: Oprah’s handing out stuff again. “Oprah’s Favorite Things 2012” has our benevolent host highlighti­ng the holiday season’s musthave items and presiding over a big giveaway for some military spouses. 8 p. m., OWN.

MONDAY: Messy family drama again collides with the crime- fighting on “Hawaii Five- 0,” as Christine Lahti returns in her guest stint. Seems that McGarrett ( Alex O’Loughlin) is trying to set up a reunion between his mom and reluctant sister ( Taryn Manning). 10 p. m., CBS.

TUESDAY: “David Geffen: American Masters” is a profile of the usually camera- shy man who rose from the mail room at the William Morris Agency to become a hugely influentia­l entertainm­ent mogul. Among those interviewe­d: Tom Hanks, Cher and Steven Spielberg. 8 p. m., PBS.

TUESDAY: Jamie Lee Curtis and Rob Reiner make for wacky guest stars on “New Girl,” playing the divorced parents of Jess ( Zooey Deschanel). They’re invited to Thanksgivi­ng dinner, only to learn that it’s a “Parent Trap”- like scheme. 9 p.m., Fox.

WEDNESDAY: The tawdry shenanigan­s continue on “My Life Is a Lifetime Movie.” One segment focuses on a teacher accused of being a sex offender. Another features a woman who becomes ill when a neighbor fixates on her husband. 10 p. m., Lifetime.

THURSDAY: The “Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade” is a holiday tradition that ranks right up there with football and antacid tablets. As always, the big stars are those gigantic balloons and that bearded guy in the red suit. 9 a. m., NBC.

THURSDAY: “Bad 25” is director Spike Lee’s salute to Michael Jackson’s landmark album “Bad.” Included: Interviews with Jackson’s collaborat­ors and plenty of great rehearsal footage. 9: 30 p. m., ABC.

FRIDAY: “It’s a SpongeBob Christmas!” is a special that finds the citizens of Bikini Bottom turning into jerks, thanks to a devious plan by Plankton. 9: 30 p. m., CBS.

SATURDAY: The new comedy “Marvin, Marvin” sounds sort of spacey. It stars Lucas Cruikshank as a teen alien sent to Earth to evade evil invaders on his home planet Klooton. 8: 30 p. m., Nickelodeo­n.

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