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Ent_FiveTop_070924[i-1].body = "<b>Zachary Levi (&#147;Chuck,&#148; NBC)</b><br>Rarely are TV stars as instantly likeable as Levi, who flies onto TV screens as the title character on NBC&#146;s new fun show &#147;Chuck&#148; (8 p.m. Mondays, NBC) Levi starred for four years on ABC&#146;s &#147;Less Than Perfect,&#148; but he really gets a chance to shine as Josh Schwartz&#146;s latest curly haired goofball. Comparisons saying Chuck is essentially a grown-up Seth Cohen from &#147;The O.C.&#148; are inevitable, but Levi brings his own charm to the role as a member of the &#147;Nerd Herd,&#148; a &#147;Geek Squad&#148;-like computer support team that&#146;s based in a big-box electronics store.<br>";

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Ent_FiveTop_070924[i-1].body = "<b>Josh Gad (&#147;Back to You,&#148; FOX)</b><br>A little bit Chris Farley and a little bit of Julia Sweeney&#146;s &#147;SNL&#148; character &#147;Pat,&#148; Gad brings an awkwardly hilarious sensibility to Fox&#146;s new sitcom &#147;Back to You&#148; (8 p.m. Wednesdays, FOX). Gad plays the 26-year-old news director for the local Pittsburgh channel where news anchors Chuck and Kelly (Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton) reunite. Gad is the perfect foil to Chuck&#146;s pompous, self-absorbed approach to local news. Gad got his start with the famed Groundlings comedy troupe, and he stars in an upcoming comedy film with Rainn Wilson of &#147;The Office.&#148; This is Gad&#146;s first turn as a network TV regular, but it certainly won&#146;t be the last we see of him.";

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Ent_FiveTop_070924[i-1].body = "<b>Lee Pace (&#147;Pushing Daisies,&#148; ABC)</b><br>He earned a Golden Globe nomination for a supporting role in Showtime&#146;s &#147;Soldier&#146;s Girl&#148; in 2004, and had a part on the short-lived Fox drama &#147;Wonderfalls,&#148; but Pace jumps into the spotlight as the star of &#147;Pushing Daisies&#148; (8 p.m. Wednesdays, ABC). Bryan Fuller, who created &#147;Wonderfalls,&#148; wrote &#147;Daisies&#148; specifically for Pace, and he handles the lead with perfect style as an expert pie-maker who can bring people back to life with a single touch. &#147;Daisies&#148; stands out as a stunning visual achievement, but the acting is great, too, and it all starts with Pace.";

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Ent_FiveTop_070924[i-1].body = "<b>Adhir Kalyan (&#147;Aliens in America,&#148; CW)</b><br>In a role that could easily slip into a cartoon-like caricature, Kalyan sparkles as a Muslim exchange student who lands with an all-American family in the middle of Wisconsin on &#147;Aliens in America&#148; (8:30 p.m. Mondays, The CW). Kalyan and co-star Dan Byrd bring surprising heart to the sitcom that have quickly devolved into a stereotypical gagfest. Kalyan, a South-African native, is an established theater actor in his native country and has had some memorable parts on BBC shows, but this is his first splash onto the American TV scene, and he can add another continent to his list of international successes.<br>";

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Ent_FiveTop_070924[i-1].body = "<b>Alex O&#146;Loughlin (&#147;Moonlight,&#148; CBS)</b><br>Fans of &#147;The Shield&#148; will remember O&#146;Loughlin from a short run of episodes in which he was to replace Michael Chiklis&#146; Vic Mackey on the Strike Team. On &#147;Moonlight&#148; (9 p.m. Fridays, CBS), he stars as a cool and stylish vampire who uses his unique gifts to help people. O&#146;Loughlin, an Australian-born actor, joins the ranks of a new batch of network TV international imports that started with Hugh Laurie of &#147;House,&#148; and continues with British actress Michelle Ryan of the new &#147;Bionic Woman&#148; and Scottish ex-&#147;Rome&#148; star Kevin McKidd, who now appears on NBC&#146;s &#147;Journeyman.&#148;";

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