Crikey, mate
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Whistle while you play
The team of "Duck Dynasty" (9 p.m., A&E) wraps up another successful season by traveling to Hawaii, where they discover their whistles are a big draw at luaus. In response, Morrissey has announced he will never eat Spam again.
Burn, baby, burn
More than ready for some summer sun? You can get a proper tan by getting real close to your TV while watching the 2007 pilot episode of "Burn Notice" (10 and 11 p.m., USA), cable's sexy, sizzling treat.
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