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October 29, 2017

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• FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 5, 2017 • Shemar Moore stars in CBS' reboot of "S.W.A.T.," premiering Thursday. YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO TV ENTERTAINMENT Weblinks A 1970s action series gets a reboot when Shemar Moore, Alex Russell and Jay Harrington star in "S.W.A.T." premiering Thursday on CBS. For more information, click on www.cbs.com/ shows/swat/ A popular crime drama takes on a serialized for- mat when "Major Crimes" returns for its sixth and final season Tuesday on TNT. Find video extras and hints on what's in store at www. tntdrama.com/shows/ma- jor-crimes Evie (Janet Varney) is about to be burned at the stake in 1692, forcing Stan (John C. McGinley) to come to the rescue as Season 2 of "Stan Against Evil" opens Wednesday on IFC. Find past episodes and video ex- tras at www.ifc.com/shows/ stan-against-evil As Halloween approaches, a master of macabre literature gets the "American Masters" treatment in "Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive," premiering Monday on PBS (check local listings). Learn more at www. pbs.org/wnet/americanmas- ters/edgar-allan-poe-buried- alive-about-the-film/8923/ Lifestyle expert, author and cooking enthusiast Laila Ali joins the DIY series as its new host when "Home Made Simple" returns for its seventh season Saturday on OWN. Find out more at www.oprah.com/app/ home-made-simple.html Writer Helen Macdonald watches how a pair of wild goshawks rear their chicks in an English forest in "H Is for Hawk," airing on PBS' "Na- ture" on Wednesday (check local listings). Learn more at www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ h-is-for-hawk-about/15500/

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