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Underwater Boss

(Premiere Episode, September 3rd, 7:00 pm, CBS)

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A spin-off to the reality show Undercover Boss, each episode of Underwater Boss depicts a person who has a high management position at a major business putting on a disguise and a fake moustache and then going scuba diving.

The Godfather: Part 3-D

(Feature Film, September 4th, 9:45 pm, AMC)

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Freshly re-produced to adhere to Hollywood’s new policy that all movies with the number “3” in the title must be in 3-Dimensions, everyone’s favorite chapter of the Godfather series will air on AMC right after Lethal Weapon 3-D, Rocky 3-D and 3-D Men and a Baby. Just turn on your 3D TV this Wednesday and enjoy!

Citizen Kane: The Animated Series

(Episode: “Rosebud’s Revenge”, September 6th, 9:30pm, Teletoon)

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Seeking to prove once and for all that he is a superior newspaper publisher, Kane’s arch-nemesis, Rosebud, creates a machine that will slowly disintegrate the Citizen’s marriage inside the virtual reality of a computer game.

Lions vs. Vikings 

(September 8th, 1:00pm, Animal Planet)

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Two of natures most dangerous creatures, Lions and Vikings, meet in an awe-inspiring new nature documentary that is not to be confused any other programming that may be playing on Sunday afternoon.

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