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- A dysfunctional young man is pulled between loyalties to his Italian mob-connected loan-shark father and his mentally-disturbed Jewish concert-pianist mother.
- A Manhattan bank teller gets fired after growing a beard due to a bee sting rash, while his colleagues support him, in this comedy about conformity.
- The story of Willie Hoppe, world-champion billiard player for more than fifty years, even into his seventies. Commentator Bill Stern describes Hoppe's abilities as the camera catches the match played at the New York Athletic Club, which Hoppe easily wins while playing against a much-younger opponent. The reel concludes with Hoppe demonstrating some of the tricks he can perform with a pool cue and a ball.
- Several chairs rest against a blank wall; three men, then a fourth and soon seven in all, divide into various pairs and wrestle for the camera. No more than two pairs wrestle at any one time. Some have robes and remove them to wrestle, shirtless. One keeps on a singlet. An older, beefy man seems to be the leader, offering instruction once, and out wrestling a younger, smaller man near the end of the reel. Everyone keeps their good humor.
- You know "Project Runway" has made it when "Dancing with the Stars" decides to have the stars design their professional partners' outfits. That's what happened Monday night, which also featured the first group dance of the season. Melissa & Tony: "Bachelor" star Melissa Rycroft was looking to tap into her "man eater," and get a little aggressive with her Argentine tango. In a clever bit of cross-promotion, Melissa and her partner Tony Dovolani paid a visit to Wisteria Lane, where Teri Hatcher gave them a tour and gave Melissa some tips. Melissa came up from the dance holding her left side a little after a series of dramatic lifts (Tony later called Melissa a trooper because she danced through bruised ribs). Len Goodman gave nothing but praise and loved the interaction between the dancers, but said there was a tiny blunder somewhere. Bruno Tonioli said Melissa's legs were like magic tools in the hands of a master, and called it "stunning." Carrie Ann Inaba said it was the best Argentine tango they'd seen this season. She called Tony and Melissa the "king and queen of legal lifts." Scores: 10, 9 and 10. Total: 29 Lawrence & Edyta: NFL legend Lawrence Taylor picked up his best score of the season last week with the jive. Lawrence had to go to Miami for a charity gold event, and he brought Edyta along so she could try her hand at swinging a golf club and see what it was like to be judged on something she'd never done before. In the middle of the dance, Lawrence removed the druid-like coat Edyta was wearing, revealing a sleeker dress. Bruno said it was a little clumsy but the romance was there. He said it was "not terrible, but it was not brilliant." Carrie Ann said she saw more freedom in Lawrence's movements, and complimented Lawrence's dress design. Len said there was a tenderness and elegance. He said there were some problems, but "overall, I was shocked at how well you did." Scores: 7, 7, and 7. Total: 21 Lil' Kim & Derek: Rapper Lil' Kim came off her best week ever, and rolled into this week as the judges' top choice a week earlier. Lil' Kim's partner Derek Hough found himself trying to tone down Lil' Kim's sensuality for the rumba, and struggled to come up with the right choreography to please the audience and the judges. Carrie Ann said it was understated and underwhelming. She said she didn't want to see Lil' Kim tempered. Len said, "Be still my beating heart." He also agreed with Carrie Ann, and said she must go with what she does best. Bruno said "taking the raunch out of Lil' Kim is like having a margarita without the tequila." Scores: 9, 8, and 9. Total: 26 Chuck & Julianne: Chuck Wicks and his real-life girlfriend Julianne Hough knew the fans would be the ones to keep them in the competition. They danced a samba that Chuck hoped would be perfect and yield a perfect score. It was a pretty impressive performance that got Carrie Ann clapping immediately and the crowd went nuts. Len shouted that he liked it a lot. He said it was "by far, your best dance, to date." Bruno said Chuck was working his butt and hips. Carrie Ann jumped out of her seat and gave Chuck a high-five. Scores: 9, 9, and 9. Total: 27 Ty & Chelsie: Rodeo champ Ty Murray, who was on the upswing in recent weeks, but realized he was sliding. Ty's partner Chelsie Hightower had Ty's wife Jewel come in to rehearsals and help them work on their chemistry. Ty was uncomfortable because he felt Chelsie was more like his adopted daughter than a romantic interest. They danced a waltz that Ty dedicated to Jewel. Bruno said it was a bigger comeback than Mickey Rourke and said Ty was back in the game. Carrie Ann praised Ty's posture, hold and connection with Chelsie. Len agreed and said he had "more rise and fall than a bride's nightie." Scores: 8, 8, and 8. Total: 24 Shawn & Mark: In the middle of a busy week, Olympian Shawn Johnson traveled across the country to accept a prestigious amateur athletics award in New York, and another award in Iowa, where she and partner Mark Ballas started practicing their cha cha cha. Shawn wasn't picking up the steps as quickly as usual, which concerned Mark. But they got through a Michael Jackson-inspired dance to the tune of "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)." Carrie Ann loved it and said Shawn nailed it. Len said the cha cha is difficult and gets confusing for some dancers, but she did it "exactly." Bruno called Shawn a "cheeky little devil." He said he felt like he was "looking at a young Debbie Reynolds or Mitzi Gaynor." Scores: 9, 9, and 10. Total: 28 Gilles & Cheryl: Actor Gilles Marini vowed to work as hard as possible to get back on top of the leaderboard after falling out of first place for the first time all season. To help him move more gracefully, Cheryl took Gilles to a synchronized swimming coach to get the feeling of moving underwater. They danced the Viennese waltz. Len said it had romance, and enjoyed the freedom of the dance. He said "overall, it was a superb job." Bruno made a bunch of French references, including something about Versailles. Carrie Ann called Gilles one of the most graceful male dancers she's seen. She told Gilles to watch his posture a little. Scores: 9, 9, and 9. Total: 27 Group dance, '60s style: It's that time of the season, when the final 20 minutes of the 90-minute episode could be dedicated to a group dance and footage of the rehearsal. Lawrence wasn't having much of the fun-filled experience, calling it "like 'Dancing with the Clowns.'" Shawn missed the group dance rehearsal because of her trips across the country, and each couple had to come up with their own signature move. The group dance was purely for the audience's benefit as the judges would not be giving scores on it. There were no major mishaps, but Ty's signature move in which he appeared to ride Chelsie like a bucking bull took the cake for the most bizarre moment. LEADERBOARD: Melissa & Tony: 29 Shawn & Mark: 28 Chuck & Julianne: 27 Gilles & Cheryl: 27 Lil' Kim & Derek: 26 Ty & Chelsie: 24 Lawrence & Edyta: 21