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HDTV Listings for July 21, 2007

What we're watching

: David Beckham apparently will play in an exhibition match tonight with his new team, the LA Galaxy against Chelsea on ESPN-HD. Other highlights tonight include The Illusionist on Starz-HD and a Bill Maher comedy special on HBO.

Our traditional high-def listings continue below.


Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today. All times are Eastern and reruns are in italics, premieres in bold:

ABC (720p): The Princess Diaries (8 p.m.)

CBS (1080i): The Unit (8 p.m.)

NBC (1080i): Medium (10 p.m.), Saturday Night Live: Justin Timberlake (11:29 p.m.)

Fox (720p): N/A

CW (1080i): N/A

TNT-HD (1080i): Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (8 p.m.), Minority Report (10 p.m.)

Discovery-HD (1080i): Sunrise Earth (7 p.m.), Living with the Kombai Tribe: The Adventures of Mark and Olly (8 & 11 p.m.), Treasures of the Trust (9 p.m.), National Trust Gardens (10 p.m.)

ESPN-HD (720p): SportsCenter (6 & 11 p.m.), David Beckham: New Beginnings (7:30 p.m.), MLS: Chelsea at Los Angeles (8:30 p.m.)

ESPN2-HD (720p): NHRA Nationals Qualifying (10 p.m.)

Mojo HD (1080i): Beer Nutz (7 & 10:30 p.m.), Uncorked with Billy Merritt (7:30 p.m.), London Live (8, 8:30, 9 & 9:30 p.m.), Timeless (10 p.m.), Howard Stern (11 p.m.), Three Sheets (11:30 p.m.)

HDNet (1080i): Get Out! (7 & 7:30 p.m.), The Ref (8 p.m.), Nothing But Trailers (9:45 p.m.), Three Wishes (10 p.m.)

HDNet Movies (1080i): Another 48 Hrs (6:30 p.m.), Black Rain (8:05 p.m.), Chinatown (10:15 p.m.)

Universal HD (1080i): White Water Summer (6 p.m.), Surface (7:30 p.m.), Firefly (8:30 p.m.), Twelve Monkeys (9:30 p.m.)

HBO-HD (1080i): Monster-in-Law (6 p.m.), Little Miss Sunshine (8 p.m.), Bill Maher: The Decider (10 p.m.), John from Cincinnati (11 p.m.)

Showtime-HD (1080i): Tomorrow Never Dies (6 p.m.), Meadowlands (8 p.m.), In the Mix (9 p.m.), The Longest Yard (10:35 p.m.)

MAX-HD (1080i): United 93 (6 p.m.), Jarhead (8 p.m.), The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (10 p.m.)

STZ HD (1080i): The Illusionist (9 p.m.), Pulse (11 p.m.)