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The Country Music Awards and four other things to watch on TV this week

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
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The only way to kick off a Monday? Look forward to all that the week has to offer... on TV. From the much-awaited Country Music Awards to a documentary about Rolling Stone magazine, here are all the things we will be watching on our screens in the upcoming days.

Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge (Monday, November 6 at 9pm EST on HBO): The two-part, four-hour documentary about Rolling Stone magazine premieres tonight and continues tomorrow on HBO. 

The Healer (Monday, November 6 at 10pm EST on TLC): Premiering on TLC tonight, The Healer follows Australian Charlie Goldsmith "as he practices energy healing and works with the medical community to gain credibility for his work."

The Challenge XXX: Dirty Thirty (Tuesday, November 7 at 10pm EST on MTV): The latest installment of one of MTV's most successful franchises comes to a close tonight. Tune in to see who will pocket a million dollars... and don't despair, the new season is already on its way.

51st Annual Country Music Association Awards (Wednesday, November 8 at 8pm EST on ABC): Country music's greatest stars will unite in Nashville and folks across the country will watch the festivities, led by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, from the comfort of their own couches. Confirmed performers include Niall Horan, Faith Hill, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert and Reba McEntire.

Iron Chef Showdown (Wednesday, November 8 at 9pm EST on the Food Network): The Thanksgiving episode sees Chicago chef Matt Kerney compete with Florida chef Lindsay Autry for a chance to then face "Iron Chef" Bobby Flay in the ultimate battle. 

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