Sunday, January 24, 2010

Grammys to honor Michael Jackson
The Grammy Awards will honor Michael Jackson, seen here rehearsing for the London concert series he never got to perform.

TV Of course the Grammy Awards can't go by without honoring Michael Jackson, who died suddenly in June. To honor the late singer, the awards show will broadcast a 3-D clip the singer made for "Earth Song," while performers including Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, and Carrie Underwood sing alongside the clip. You'll need the special glasses, available free at Target. (Grammys air Jan. 31, 8 p.m., CBS.)

"House" returns! The crabby doctor apparently attempts to make amends to a medical-school colleague he wronged long ago. House, apologize? This we've gotta see... (Jan. 25, 8 p.m., Fox.)
MoviesDid Mel Gibson's anti-Semitic, anti-woman rant back in 2006 forever ruin his movies for you, or can you separate the man from the movies? We'll find out this week if moviegoers still care. Gibson stars as a detective investigating the murder of his activist daughter in "Edge of Darkness," an adaptation of a British TV show from the 1980s. (In theaters Jan. 29.)

DVD If you didn't make it to Michael Jackson's "This Is It!" when the late singer's concert-planning documentary hit theaters, now's your chance. The film features some of the very last footage of the legendary singer performing, as he planned for his 50-show London concert series that was never to be. The film surprised Roger Ebert, who called it "an extraordinary documentary, nothing at all like what I was expecting to see." (Out on DVD Jan. 26.

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