Friday’s TV highlights
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SERIES
Jurassic CSI: In this new episode Phil Manning uses advanced science, ultrasound and finite element analysis to investigate whether there are bigger dinosaurs out there waiting to be unearthed (5 and 8 p.m. National Geographic).
Flashpoint: Spike (Sergio Di Zio) must leave his dying father’s bedside when the team faces its biggest bomb threat yet. Mark Ellis, the show’s creator and co-executive producer, guest stars as a possible suspect in this new episode (8 p.m. CBS).
Paranormal Challenge: Investigators from Ghost Bros. compete against Paranormal Hot Squad at La Purisima Mission, in Lompoc (9 p.m. Travel).
Strike Back: As Scott and Stonebridge (Sullivan Stapleton, Philip Winchester) search the hotel for a scientist with information about weapons of mass destruction, they discover the terrorists doing the same in this new episode (10 p.m. Cinemax).
Torchwood: Miracle Day: Her efforts to protect her family take Gwen (Eve Myles) on a frightening journey spanning miles and years — decades, in fact — as the history of the Miracle comes to light in this new episode (10 p.m. Starz).
SPECIALS
The NFL and L.A.: The new special looks at the prospects for professional football returning to Los Angeles (10:30 p.m. Fox).
MOVIES
Kaboom: This trippy 2010 dramedy directed by Gregg Araki stars Thomas Dekker as a college student of “undeclared” sexual orientation who has a variety of weird dreams and weirder experiences (10 p.m. Showtime).
SPORTS
Little League baseball: World Series: Canada vs. Saudi Arabia (10 a.m. ESPN); Cumberland (R.I.) vs. Huntington Beach (Noon ESPN); La Grange (Ky.) vs. Clinton County (Pa.) (2 p.m. ESPN2); Netherlands vs. Venezuela (5 p.m. ESPN).
Tennis: U.S. Open Series: Western and Southern Open, Quarterfinals (10 a.m. and 4 p.m. ESPN2).
Baseball: The Dodgers visit the Colorado Rockies (5:30 p.m. FS Prime); the Baltimore Orioles visit the Angels (7 p.m. FSN).
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