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GREAT 'GLEEKEND'! Get "gleeky" with a 12-hour marathon of "Glee" (Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Oxygen), as encores hit cable as a warm-up for the new post-Super Bowl episode (Sunday around 10:30 p.m., Fox/5). Episodes salute Madonna, Britney Spears, "Rocky Horror Picture Show" and more. Details at oxygen.com.


SUPER STUFF Super Bowl run-ups include this year's "Hall of Fame Announcement Show" (Friday night 7-8:30 p.m., NFL Network). Also pegged to Sunday's big game: The hour finale "Rush Zone: Guardians of the Core" (Friday night at 7, Nicktoons) features the voices of Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, Giants quarterback Eli Manning and other gridiron greats. "Billy Gardell: Halftime" (Friday night at 9, Comedy Central) showcases fresh standup from the "Mike & Molly" star, following a repeat of "Larry the Cable Guy: Tailgate Party" (Friday night at 8, Comedy Central). Kid Rock, Duran Duran and Jason Derulo rock an HD encore of "Super Bowl Fan Jam 2011" (Friday night at 9 and midnight, Palladia), while it's Dulce Maria, Chino y Nacho and Jenny Rivera on "Pepsi Musica Super Bowl" (Friday night at 7, Univision/41). And The Pretenders join Faith Hill live from the Dallas area for "CMT Crossroads" (Friday night at 10, CMT).


NOT WATCHING SUNDAY'S BIG GAME? Try Sunday's counterprogramming stunts - bathroom renovation shows in DIY's "Toilet Bowl" (7 a.m.- midnight), the cute doggies of "Puppy Bowl VII" (3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p.m., Animal Planet), or the Conner-bowl of "Roseanne" (7 p.m.-12:30 a.m., TV Land). Other scripted options include "Murder, She Wrote" (around the clock Saturday-Sunday, Hallmark Movie Channel), "Monk" (6 a.m.-6 a.m., Sleuth), "Law & Order: SVU" (10 a.m.- midnight, USA), "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (6 p.m.-4 a.m., Chiller), and "Sex and the City" (6-9 p.m., E!). Get real with "Jerseylicious" (6 a.m.-10 p.m., Style), "Toddlers & Tiaras" (3 p.m.-midnight, TLC), "Pawn Stars" (8 p.m.-4 a.m., History) and Newark's real-life version of "The Wire" called "Brick City" (4 p.m.-midnight, Sundance). Get literary with Jane Austen on "Masterpiece Classic" (1:30-10 p.m., WNET/13), adapting "Persuasion," "Sense and Sensibility" and "Emma." Get introspective about relationships, anxiety and resilience in "This Emotional Life" (3:30-10 p.m., WLIW/21). Or watch some fine documentaries about other sports issues on the must-see series "30 for 30" (5:30-10 p.m., ESPN. Previews, details at 30for30.espn.com.


SILENCE IS GOLDEN Two of the most visually arresting movies of early Hollywood - also two of the earliest Oscar winners - make a dynamic double feature Saturday night as part of Turner Classic Movies' annual "31 Days of Oscar" celebration. "Sunrise" (Sunday at 8 p.m.), from "Nosferatu" director F.W. Murnau, depicts a romantic triangle in such style that it won an Oscar for "unique and artistic production." Much more epic is the aviators' adventure "Wings" (10 p.m., TCM), Oscar's first honoree as best picture. More at tcm.com/ 31days.


NETWORK PREMIERES Jason Clarke and Jennifer Beals star in the cop hour "The Chicago Code" (Monday at 9 p.m., Fox/5), from "The Shield" creator Shawn Ryan. "Traffic Light" (Tuesday at 9:30 p.m., Fox/5) showcases a cast of newcomers in a comedy about relationships. Matthew Perry and Allison Janney star in the sports arena sitcom "Mr. Sunshine" (Wednesday at 9:30 p.m., ABC/7).

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