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Jul. 16 2009, Published 10:40 a.m. ET

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Most everyone has a beloved memory from your favorite animated Disney film. Tonight, ABC celebrates all the magic with Dreams Come True: A Celebration of Disney Animation. Hosted by Vanessa Williams, the special takes a look back at the 75 years of Disney films. Plus, you’ll get a sneak peek at Disney’s newest animated film due out this month—The Princess and the Frog.

Ugly Betty is just chockfull of special guest stars tonight. The Mode editors head to a resort in the Bahamas for a photo shoot and Shakira is staying there too! Back in New York, Wilhelmina goes head to head with a rival editor—played by Christie Brinkley! And, Becki Newton (she plays Amanda) welcomes her brother Matt Newton to the show tonight too!

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And for those of you tuned into the indie music scene, then check out the 2009 mtvU Woodie Awards on MTV tonight. The sixth annual event celebrates college student’s favorite music of the year and features performances by Death Cab For Cutie and Matt and Kim.

8pm

Dreams Come True: A Celebration of Disney Animation (ABC)

Ghost Whisperer (CBS)

Dollhouse (FOX)

9pm

Ugly Betty (ABC)

Medium (CBS)

Dateline NBC (NBC)

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Ugly Betty

I’m Alive (Animal Planet)

Say Yes To The Dress (TLC)

Platinum Babies (WE)

Ghost Adventures (Travel)

10pm

20/20 (ABC)

NUMB3RS (CBS)

Jay Leno Show (NBC)

The Soup (E!)

Unwrapped (Food)

Happily Ever Faster (TLC)

2009 mtvU Woodie Awards (MTV)

10:30pm

Happily Ever Faster (TLC)

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