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Springsteen’s ‘Tonight Show’ Takeover, ‘Good Doctor’ Hits 100, Leslie Jordan’s ‘Celebrity IOU,’ Teletubbies Are Back

37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony - Bruce Springsteen

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The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

It doesn’t get more boss than this. For three nights (through Wednesday), Bruce Springsteen performs and chats with the host in what has become known as a Tonight Show takeover. He’s the lead guest Monday, also performing from his new album, “Only the Strong Survive.” He’ll play four songs in all through Wednesday, with a final performance held to air on Tonight’s Thanksgiving show on Nov. 24. This is Springsteen’s third time on Tonight, but his first takeover and first musical performance.

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The Good Doctor

He still looks awfully boyish, but Freddie Highmore has been playing autistic savant surgeon Dr. Shaun Murphy for 100 episodes already. In the milestone hour, the hospital loses power during a heatwave, and Shaun’s wife Lea (Paige Spara) works with his mentor Dr. Glassman (Richard Schiff) to come up with a quick solution before a shutdown threatens patients’ lives. In the OR, Shaun clashes with new resident Danni Powell (Savannah Welch) over a patient’s treatment, once again testing his capacity for compromise.

Celebrity IOU

Beloved comic actor Leslie Jordan (Call Me Kat), who passed away last month, was never shy about using his fame for good. He’s a natural for this hit series, working with Jonathan and Drew Scott to give friends dating back 40 years a life-changing renovation of their Southwestern home.

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Teletubbies

Eh-oh! Those dancing dervishes are back to enchant your preschool child with 26 new 12-minute episodes. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s Tituss Burgess in now the narrator, but the format is the same as ever, as Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po romp to “Tummy Tales” and songs that could become your new earworm.

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