•"Samantha Who?” 7 p.m., KOCO-5. For those who missed the start of this freshman sitcom's run or forgot how it all began, here's a mini-marathon of the first few episodes. The pilot introduces Sam (Christina Applegate), who awakens from a coma with her memory gone. As she assembles the puzzle pieces, she realizes that the old Sam was not a nice person. Maybe with her slate literally wiped clean, she can become someone completely different.
•"GoodFellas,” 7 p.m., A&E.Nicholas Pileggi's book about Henry Hill, an ex-mobster now in the Witness Protection Program, formed the basis for this violent but funny 1990 Martin Scorsese offering. The film earned six Academy Award nominations, including a win for Joe Pesci as best supporting actor. Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Paul Sorvino and Lorraine Bracco also star.
•"Music and Lyrics,” 7 p.m., HBO.Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore both get to do what they do best in this genial romantic comedy, with Grant as a has-been singer who gets the surprising chance for a comeback when a musical teen queen (Haley Bennett) asks him to write a hit tune for her. He can come up with a melody but not the words, so he asks his plant lady (Barrymore) — who has a way with improvising them — to help him out. However, she's reluctant to do so.
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•"Masterpiece Theatre,” 8 p.m., OETA-13. Did you swoon over Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy in "Pride and Prejudice”? Meet Toby Stephens, whose portrayal of Mr. Rochester in this four-part "Jane Eyre” drew raves. Ruth Wilson gives an equally inspired performance as Jane, the plucky orphan he hires as a governess, in what many are calling the best screen take on Charlotte Bronte's classic. Even if Toby's not your type, you'll enjoy it.
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•"The Sound of Music,” 6 p.m., KOCO-5. How did this flick become a holiday movie when it's not about the holidays? And how did "My Favorite Things” become a Christmas song with only passing references to snowflakes and packages? Who cares? It's a great family-time op. Julie Andrews stars as the nun-turned-nanny who wins over a chilly baron (Christopher Plummer) and his brood.
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