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Wednesday night highlights, 5/27/09

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"George Strait: ACM Artist of the Decade All Star Concert" (7 p.m., CBS-Channel 2): Big names include Sugarland, Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill, Jamie Foxx, Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn . . . Who gets to do "All My Ex's Live in Texas"?

"Wipeout" (7 p.m., WLS-Channel 7): Can this stunt show get any more painful? ABC will certainly try. New stunts include "Hurtles," "Sweeper Gyro" and "A Bridge Too Far."

"Surviving Suburbia" (8:30, WLS-Channel 7): The Bob Saget sitcom hasn't been canceled yet, but there's little hope that it will survive the summer - or that viewers will survive its rude humor. All around, it's been pretty deadly for everyone involved.

"American Masters: Hollywood Chinese" (9 p.m., WTTW-Channel 11): A century of Chinese American cinematic history, from the silent "The Curse of Quon Gwon" (1916) to Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain" (2005).

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