What To Watch: Girl Meets World-Athon, The Simpsons Movie And More

On TV this Friday: The Simpsons is movie-sized, Girl Meets World has growing pains, Donut Showdown gets "berry" creative and The Almighty Johnsons might have found their goddess. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

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Showtimes for August 29, 2014

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The Simpsons Movie

FXX

Part of the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon, the movie finds Homer causing an environmental disaster that forces the government to drop a dome over Chester's Mill Springfield.

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Girl Meets World marathon

Disney Channel

(Through 10 pm) Watch as Riley deals with Cory's reluctance to let go, Maya's lying, her own newfound popularity and Maya's mother -- on top of all that, she has to do homework!

Masters of Illusion

The CW

This week's magicians include Jarrett & Raja, Murray SawChuck, Tom Burgoon, Rick Thomas, Michael Giles, David & Dania and Michael Turco.

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Outlander

Starz

Repeat to Revisit: Travel back in time (a second time) with this encore of the Starz hit's pilot, in which World War II nurse Claire Randall is transported to 1743 Scotland, where she uses her skills to help an injured Highlander named Jamie.

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Blue Bloods

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: Danny investigates a case where a homeless man who appears to have pushed a teenage girl in front of a subway car. Elsewhere, Frank is irritated to learn that the new inspector general (Bebe Neuwirth, The Good Wife) will oversee public policy.

Donut Showdown

Cooking

The donut-making contestants must use strawberry milk syrup as they compete for $10, 000 in this underwater-themed episode. (Because nothing says "underwater" like strawberries.)

Jonah From Tonga

HBO

Jonah adjusts to life in the juvenile detention and welcomes a special visitor.

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The Almighty Johnsons

Syfy

A singing butcher arrives in town and the goddesses think she might be Frigg. Meanwhile, Anders runs fake news stories to lure the lost goddess out into the open and Stacey follows leads from Ingrid's genealogical research.

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