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SEASON FINALES Bye-bye time for fine freshman drama "Finding Carter" (Tuesday at 10p.m., after marathon 11 a.m.- 10 p.m., MTV). Also winding up are CBS/2 summer sagas "Reckless" (Saturday night 8-10), "Unforgettable" (Sunday night 9:30-11:30) and "Extant" (Wednesday at 10 p.m.). See who's superior on "American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. the World" (Monday 8-11 p.m., NBC/4; after marathon Saturday 6a.m.-10 p.m. on Esquire) and "America's Got Talent" (performances Tuesday 9-11p.m., results Wednesday 8-10 p.m., NBC/4).

WHICH TO WATCH? Oh, no -- the 2011 version of "Footloose" (Sunday at 8 p.m., FXM) with Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough is airing at the same time as Kevin Bacon's 1984 original (Sunday at 8:30 p.m., VH1 Classic)! The remake repeats on FXM at 10:30 p.m., but Bacon's won't be over by then. What will we do? Maybe compare final dance numbers at nwsdy.li/footloose

YOU KNOW HOW TO WHISTLE, DON'T YOU? Sure you do. We learned from Lauren Bacall. The star who died Aug. 12 gets a 24-hour tribute Monday-Tuesday from Turner Classic Movies, which features all four of her films with Humphrey Bogart: "To Have and Have Not" (Monday 9 p.m.), "The Big Sleep" (11 p.m.), "Dark Passage" (Tuesday 10 a.m.) and "Key Largo" (noon). But first, there's Bacall's 2005 sit-down hour from Robert Osborne's "Private Screenings" (Monday 8 p.m., repeats 2:45 a.m. Tuesday). Full lineup at tcm.com

FALL GUN-JUMPERS New shows beating the networks' flood of the following week: teens-in-the-hospital hour "Red Band Society" (Wednesday at 9 p.m., repeats Friday at 9, Fox/5) and Debra Messing's New York cop-mom-sleuth in "The Mysteries of Laura" (Wednesday at 10 p.m., repeats Thursday at 10, NBC/4). Returning before the rush: "Dancing With the Stars" (Monday 8-10p.m., ABC/7), "New Girl" (Tuesday at 9 p.m., Fox/5), "The Mindy Project" (Tuesday at 9:30p.m., Fox/5).

CELEBREALITY A new season of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" (Monday at 8 p.m., VH1) follows the stay-famous schemes of Ray J, Soulja Boy, Omarion and many more. "The Jennie Garth Project" (Tuesday at 9 p.m., HGTV) finds the "Beverly Hills 90210"/"Mystery Girls" star tackling her own home overhaul. The return of "Tanked" (Friday at 10 p.m., after marathon 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Animal Planet) features aquarium client Shaquille O'Neal. Future episodes promise Mario Lopez, Pete Rose and our own Long Island medium, Theresa Caputo. Video at nwsdy.li/tanked

Hit-and-run arrest ... Groundwater testing  ... Pride Month celebrations on Long Island Credit: Newsday

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