TELEVISION CRITIC

A lifelong television nut who is rumored to be the real father of Rachel's baby on Friends, Glenn Garvin took over the critic's job in 2002 after 19 years covering Latin America -- the last five of them as The Herald's bureau chief in Managua. A 1975 graduate of Stanford University, Garvin is the author of two books on Latin America and the only living person who actually saw an episode of My Mother, The Car. You can e-mail him at ggarvin@MiamiHerald.com.
Check out Glenn Garvin's blog, Changing Channels.
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Television Review
TV doc leaves out all the good stuff
Killing Lincoln. 8-10 p.m. Sunday. National Geographic Channel.
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Television reviews
True-crime breakups and conspiracy thriller debut on TV
Zero Hour. 8-9 p.m. Thursday. WPLG-ABC 10.50 Ways To Leave Your Lover. 9-10 p.m. Thursday. Investigation Discovery.
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IN MY OPINION
Glenn Garvin: Super Bowl ads disturbingly delightful
I spent the entire Super Bowl hoping for an equipment malfunction and no, not on the how-the-hell-does-that-thing-stay-up corset Beyoncé wore during her halftime performance.
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Television review
Split personality entertains in new version of Jekyll & Hyde
Do No Harm. 10 p.m. Thursday. WTVJ-NBC 6.
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Television
Audience growing for Spanish-language TV
The rapid growth of the Hispanic population is a boon for Spanish-language programmers, TV executives said at a national conference in Miami Beach.
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Television review
FX’s ‘The Americans’ a family spy drama you should not miss
The Americans. 10-11:45 p.m. Wednesday. FX.
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Television
Hits or misses, producers say, making TV shows is a headache
TV executives met for the second day in one of the industry’s most important annual conferences, held in Miami Beach.
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TELEVISION
In Miami, heavyweights debate future of Internet TV
The television industry’s annual marketplace and convention brought out Mark Cuban, Larry King and others keen to discuss Internet TV — but uncertain of its future.
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AUTHOR! AUTHOR!
TV’s Dick Wolf turns to the page
The creator of ‘Law & Order’ is out with ‘The Intercept,’ a novel about a New York City cop and a terrorist threat.
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Entertainment
Watching TV on web is disrupting cable, broadcast worlds
New technologies that give viewers more say over what they watch and when is making traditional providers of TV entertainment nervous.
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Television review
Fox’s ‘The Following’ is a shattering experience
The Following. 9-10 p.m. Monday. WSVN-Fox 7.
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Television review
‘Legit’ starts off edgy and foul-mouthed, and then...
‘Legit.’ 10:30-11 p.m. Thursday. FX.
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In 2006, the world kept turning
An April 2006 look back at a half-century of ''As the World Turns.''
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TELEVISION
Review | 'Good Family' makes fun of the world's do-gooders
Life's not easy if you're an organic-eating, tree-hugging, SUV-eschewing, carbon-footprintless, gender-identity-indifferent, diversity-celebrating, nonjudgmental (well, except for those damn U.S. flag pins) vegan pacifist. Just ask Gerald and Helen Goode, the First Couple of PC America.























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