"Keeping Time: Music From America's Roots"(6:30 p.m., SundanceChannel): This four-part series looks at the contemporary face oftraditional American music, starting with tonight's half hour, whichdeals with how bluegrass, country, folk, gospel and the blues areevolving today.
"ABC's 50th Anniversary Blooper Celebration" (7 p.m., WLS-Channel7): ABC's more recent bloopers, like canceling "My So-Called Life,"giving long-term renewals to ratings vacuums "The Drew Carey Show"and "Alias" and running "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" into theground, are left out.
"Beverly Hills, 90210: 10-Year High School Reunion" (7 p.m., WFLD-Channel 32): Tori Spelling apparently had something better to do thantake part in this series reunion. Heaven only knows what it must havebeen.
"It's a Miracle" (7 p.m., WCPX-Channel 38): Larry King claims tohave had an unusual experience.
"Hey, Hey, We're the Monkees" (8 p.m., WTTW-Channel 11): And so ithas come to this: Chicago's primary public broadcasting channelrerunning a six-year-old VH1 hour about a mediocre sitcom and thesubsequent effort of the members of the fake band to rehab theircareer 30 years later. Unless Jane Goodall's involved, these animalshave no business on a PBS outlet.
"Primetime Thursday" (9 p.m., WLS-Channel 7): At the time ofPrincess Diana's death, Kevin Costner says he was trying to talk herinto playing a princess in a sequel to his flick "The Bodyguard.""There was a very real thing between us in terms of doing thismovie," Costner tells Diane Sawyer while trying to hype "Open Range,"his new film. "She hadn't said yes to it, but she had indicated to methat she knew her life was going to change." Sadly, she was right.

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