"Mediums: We See Dead People" (8 p.m., A & amp;E): The TV dramas "Medium" and "Ghost
"Mediums: We See Dead People" (8 p.m., A & amp;E): The TV dramas "Medium" and "Ghost Whisperer" feature people who communicate with the dead. Now a new cable special, "Mediums: We See Dead People," delves into the world of real-life psychic mediums as they speak to the dead, solve crimes, photograph spirits and dabble in other paranormal activities.
"American Revolutions: The Highwaymen" (8 p.m., CMT): A new documentary focuses on the country-music super-group of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. It features footage from this group's final recording sessions in 1994, providing an intimate, behind-the-scenes view.
"What I Like About You" (8 p.m., the WB): Former "Beverly Hills, 90210" star Jennie Garth keeps giving her ex-coworkers jobs. First it was Luke Perry in season 3 of this WB sitcom. Now it's Jason Priestley. Priestley will appear in tonight's episode and another in two weeks.
"Movies That Shook the World: Birth of a Nation" (10 p.m., AMC): Director D.W. Griffith's film is considered by film scholars to be a landmark work of cinematic genius. It exploded across movie screens in 1915, as the biggest, longest and most ambitious movie of all-time. It is also easily one of the most controversial. This episode of "Movies That Shook the World" delves into the controversy surrounding this movie, set in the Civil War era, whose story line serves to reinforce racial stereotypes, praise the Ku Klux Klan and justify the persecution of blacks.
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