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Critic's corner
0 Comments | USA TODAY, July, 2006 | by Robert Bianco
*Unless you can dance, it has been a rough summer for would-be stars and talent shows. ABC's The One became The Done after just two tries. NBC's America's Got Talent got fewer viewers with pretty much each outing. Still, an apparently undeterred NBC is ready to launch Star Tomorrow (tonight, 8 ET/PT), the latest search for an almost idol. Like Idol, the show kicks off with auditions. For their sake, let's hope these auditioners have better luck than the Ones.
*PBS' History Detectives (9 ET/PT, times may vary) looks for the stories behind three more historical artifacts for the artifacts' owners. There's a woman who wants to know whether her Jewish uncle was forced to use an antique camera to take photos for the Nazis; a man who wants to know why his reputedly sober...
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