The all-time greatest Was the late John Wooden the most impressive figure in sports history? "The UCLA Dynasty" (6:30 p.m. Friday, HBO2), a 2007 documentary that is being rebroadcast as a tribute to the legendary coach, makes a strong case that he was, capturing 10 national titles during a 12-year run. Everyone from Wooden himself to Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek chimes in.

Comedy is hard Jordan Brady and Ritch Shydner didn't have the stamina or stomach to stay on the stand-up circuit, but they do return to the clubs to talk to the stubborn survivors for "I Am Comic" (10 p.m. Friday, Showtime). Jeff Foxworthy and Roseanne Barr are among the veterans who share some interesting road stories.

Promises, promises "The 64th Annual Tony Awards" (7 p.m. Sunday, WCCO, Ch. 4) may get more attention than usual, thanks to nominated celebs like Scarlett Johansson, Denzel Washington and Catherine Zeta-Jones, but the real reasons to watch are the excerpts from Broadway's best new plays and musicals, a tradition that makes this the most entertaining of all the awards shows.

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"True Blood" (8 p.m. Sunday, HBO) returns for a third season, which kicks off with a search for vampire Bill Compton. Our secret hope is that he's been kidnapped by the most notorious cast member of "Jersey Shore," setting up the inevitable Snooki vs. Sookie showdown.

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