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The Graham Norton Show

9 p.m. Saturday, BBC America

British comic Graham Norton launches the second season of his wacky talk show with bad-girl rocker Courtney Love. According to BBC America, Love dishes about a rumored romance between her and singer Pete Doherty: “Your [British] tabloids are so weird … I’ve never met Pete Doherty. Apparently he’s very charismatic; he’s got the style, the hat. Even Kate Moss had to ask me [if it was true].” Besides celeb interviews, which will include Josh Hartnett and Rufus Wainwright this season, Norton keeps his shows lively with audience interrogations and interactive trouble-making. It’s off-kilter, fun stuff. [ Curt Wagner, RedEye ]

VIDEO GAME

Dead Head Fred

PSP, $29.99

“Dead Head Fred” is your typical mob revenge game. You’ve been left for dead, and it’s on you, upon returning to your senses, to take out the boss who tried you take you out first. Thing is, your head fell off, you died and artificial-head technology is keeping you on your feet. Few games are as stylistically gifted quite like “Fred,” which takes a wholly original concept and mixes in terrific voice acting, a top-notch sense of humor and some truly inspired character designs. It’s in the substance department where the game struggles the most. [ Billy O’Keefe, McClatchy-Tribune ]