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101° - Standard 18" single dish
119° - Oval 20" multi dish required
72.5° - Second 18" single dish required
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119° - Standard 18" single dish
110° - Dish 500 multi satellite dish required
105° - SUPERDISH (105 version) dish required
121° - SUPERDISH (121 version) dish required
61.5° - Second 18" single dish required
148° - Second 18" single dish required
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107.3° - Standard 24" single dish required
111.1° - Oval 24" multi dish required
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91° - Standard 18" single dish required
82° - Oval 20" Multi-dish required
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Who Do You Think You Are?
NBC
8:00 pm ET
Intrigued by a rumor that his paternal grandmother had white ancestry, football legend Emmitt Smith explores his family roots, traveling from rural Alabama into colonial Virginia and beyond as he uncovers a personal story that is more dramatic than he ever imagined.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
MAX
8:15 pm ET
This ingenious 1988 movie won raves from critics for its skillful marriage of live action and animation. Bob Hoskins has the leading flesh-and-blood role as a private eye trying to clear a cartoon character of murder. It's the 'toons, however -- Roger Rabbit, his sultry wife, Jessica, and a huge cast of familiar favorites -- from Bugs Bunny and Betty Boop to Donald and Daffy Duck -- who are the real stars of this show.
Dog Whisperer
NGC
9:00 pm ET
Cesar tries to help a boy with a beloved Siberian husky whose once-sweet nature has transformed into such relentless hyperactive behavior that the dog can only be viewed in the backyard through the safety of a sliding glass door. Cesar also tries to help longtime veterinarian friend Dr. Rick Garcia with some of his more neurotic doggie patients in the new episode "A Dog and His Boy; Mobile Vet."
DogTown
NGC
8:00 pm ET
Animal care operations manager Jeff Popowich and Dr. Mike Dix travel to a Navajo community in Arizona, where they hope to spay and neuter dozens of dogs in two days to help reduce the exploding canine population crisis there. Back at DogTown, trainer Pat Whitacre tries to help Wilson, a Lab mix, get over his compulsive hole digging in the new episode "Dogs in Need."
House
FOX
8:00 pm ET
Dr. House has left the building. Worried that returning to his old job will cause him to revert to his old habits, House (Hugh Laurie) resigns and throws himself into a new hobby: cooking. With Foreman (Omar Epps) in charge, the team tries to diagnose a video game creator who would rather rely on the Internet than on his flesh-and-blood doctors. Robert Sean Leonard and Lisa Edelstein also star in "Epic Fail."
Pale Rider
AMC
8:00 pm ET
Clint Eastwood returns to a form he knows well -- as verified by his "Unforgiven" Oscar wins -- as star and director of this 1985 Western. It's a respectable homage to countless sagebrush sagas that precede it, with Eastwood again playing a lethal stranger who helps oppressed townspeople. Michael Moriarty and Sydney Penny also appear.
Rush Hour 3
TBS
8:00 pm ET
Sorry, Jackie. The pairing of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker worked -- sort of -- in the original "Rush Hour," but the formula started to fizzle in the first sequel, and things haven't improved over time. Chan is still far more fit than the average guy his age, but his prowess isn't what it was in 1998. And Tucker's shtick is also showing its age. Stick with the original.
The Warrior Class
TMC
8:00 pm ET
A young lawyer (Anson Mount) gets mixed up with a gangster (Jake Weber, "Medium") and a drug-addicted witness (Erica Leerhsen), as well as an eccentric, samurai-sword-wielding client (Dan Hedaya) in this generally well-acted but painfully formulaic 2004 legal drama. Jamey Sheridan and Robert Vaughn co-star.
Dreamgirls
TNT
9:00 pm ET
It took a long time for the stage hit to reach the screen, but writer-director Bill Condon's adaptation was worth the wait. Beyonce Knowles has her best film role yet as the central vocalist in a 1960s girl group, and Jamie Foxx also does sterling work as their manager. Still, the cast standouts are Eddie Murphy as a soul-music superstar and Jennifer Hudson, the "American Idol" former competitor who earned an Oscar for the film.
Kitchen Nightmares
FOX
9:00 pm ET
Now that's slow service. In this new episode, Gordon tries to turn around the fortunes of Casa Roma, an Italian eatery in Lancaster, Calif. The bar is a popular hangout, but the same can't be said for the restaurant. Gordon gets one clue when the food for his taste test takes so long to arrive that he falls asleep in the booth. Time to give the owners of this place a wake-up call of their own.
Hustle & Flow
MTV
10:00 pm ET
Pimps. That's about all a lot of people know about this film and as such, are turned off. But that's a sad thing, because Terrence Howard does an excellent job in the starring role as Djay, a pimp who wants out of the business. He tries to become a rapper, but the road to that dream has many large obstacles. Anthony Anderson, Taryn Manning and Ludacris co-star in the 2005 drama.
Spartacus: Blood and Sand
STARZ
10:00 pm ET
Batiatus (John Hannah) buys new slaves and contemplates selling Crixus (Manu Bennett) before word gets out that he has fallen off his game, since Spartacus (Andy Whitfield) has taken the title of Champion of Capua. Varro (Jay Courtney) has fallen back into his old gambling habits. Lucy Lawless and Viva Bianca also star in the new episode "Mark of the Brotherhood."
Kelly's Heroes
AMC
10:30 pm ET
The image of the military isn't quite flawless in this 1970 comedy-adventure, which casts Clint Eastwood as a soldier who hatches a World War II scheme to steal a fortune in Nazi gold. The cast of the lengthy but enjoyable caper also includes Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, Donald Sutherland and Carroll O'Connor. The film also introduced the hit song "Burning Bridges."
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