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99 Words About … NBC’s outside-the-box ‘Smash’

It's the ultimate guys weekend.

Football. Beer. Splashy commercials for more beer.

So let's talk Broadway!

No, really.

"Smash" (10 p.m. Monday, KSNV-TV, Channel 3) is the season's best new network offering yet.

"American Idol's" Katharine McPhee portrays the ingenue looking to headline a Marilyn Monroe musical on the strength of her goosebump-inducing voice.

No cops, no doctors, no lawyers. "Smash" is just a classy musical knockout for grown-ups -- something Bravo might have developed had it never been overrun by "Real Housewives."

Granted, its target audience is small. But for NBC, even a small audience would be an improvement.

-- CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE

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