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Screen Gems: TV the week of October 10

Carlos the Jackal (9 p.m. Monday, Sundance Channel) -- In the 1970s and 1980s, he was the world's Carlos most feared terrorist, hopscotching around the world to commit hijackings, bombings and murders with utter impunity. This miniseries, airing on three consecutive nights, stars Edgar Ramierz (Che) as the arrogant, vicious and extremely deadly Carlos.

God in America (9 p.m. Monday, WPBT-PBS 2) -- A three-part documentary airing on consecutive nights, God in America examines the complex interplay between religion and democracy in everything from the American revolution to the Cold War, from abolition to abortion and from the Scopes trial to the Moral Majority.

Monica & David (8 p.m. Thursday, HBO) -- Miami filmmaker Alexandra Codina directed and produced this documentary about a young South Florida couple who share more than a marriage: They both have Down syndrome.

Note: Days and times for PBS shows are for the Miami area, and may differ elsewhere.

Let me program your TiVo! Just click on my best bets for the week at www.tivo.com/guruguide.

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