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Your support makes all the difference.NOBODY COULD ever accuse Beavis and Butt-head, the oikish cartoon teenagers, of refinement. But for all their vulgarity, the young MTV headbangers are oddly compelling characters - you keep watching if only to see what new level of depravity they will sink to next. In Mike Judge's suitably loud feature-film, Beavis and Butt-head Do America (9pm Sky Moviemax), showing for the first time on satellite tonight, an awesome weapon falls into the hands of the gruesome twosome.
All the way from child star to grand old man, Stevie Wonder has more or less managed to hold onto his street cred (we'll draw a discreet veil over "Ebony and Ivory"). His varied career - which encompasses such classics as "Sir Duke" and "Masterblaster" - is reviewed in The Greatest Hits of ... (1pm VH-1).
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