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Grey's AnatomyGREY’S ANATOMY (Sun July 29, Seven – 8:30pm): I’m not a big fan of this series. Oh sure, I’ll watch it if there’s nothing else on, but the seen-it-all before, relentlessly hettie bed n’ bitchfests amongst a hospital staff is just too bland and same-old for me. Writers, how about having McDreamy (Patrick Dempsey) and McSteamy (Eric Dane – possibly the only man alive who looks better in a beard) chuck the rivalry over Dr Grey’s anatomy and play doctors with each other instead?!

THE GREAT OUTDOORS (Sun July 29, Seven – 6:30pm): We all know that the best bit of scenery on display in this lifestyle/travel brochure program is the extremely spunkalicious Tom Williams, who actually looked better before he waxed and went dark for DANCING WITH THE STARS. He’s exactly MENSA material, but I’d still rather go abseiling up Tom’s nooks and crannies than Wave Rock any day.

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