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What to Watch on Thursday: Elvis, Elmo and the Titanic

Titanic's Final Mystery (8pm, Smithsonian) - A new documentary investigates a century of theories behind the sinking of the Titanic and uncovers new forensic evidence that proves the most likely theory for the disaster.

God is the Bigger Elvis (8pm, HBO) - A documentary about a famous movie star from the late 1950s and early 1960s who walks away from Hollywood at the height of her fame to become a cloistered Benedictine nun. Here's more on Dolores Hart's fascinating story.

Community (8pm, NBC) - The war between Abed and Troy intensifies, prompting Jeff to try to negotiate a truce between the former best friends while the rest of the group choose sides.

Person of Interest (9pm, CBS) - The Machine produces five numbers linked to New York's crime families, which prompts Reese and Finch to suspect that Elias has plans for his competition.

Scandal (10pm, ABC) - An entertaining new series in which a former White House communications director, played by Kerry Washington (right), runs a Washington, D.C., crisis-management firm. Here's my "Scandal" review.

Being Elmo (10pm, UNC-TV) - This Independent Lens documentary, narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, tells the life story of Kevin Clash, the puppeteer behind the popular Sesame Street character, Elmo. It's pretty enchanting. Adrienne has a full review.

Awake (10pm, NBC) - Michael tries to end a delicate hostage crisis and negotiates with a patient who is threatening to blow up a mental hospital. Meanwhile, his sleepless nights adversely affect his life and work.

A look at the man who loves "Being Elmo"

As someone who inexplicably holds on to a no-longer used "Dancing Elmo," I get that the character has an irresistible charm. The same is true of "Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey" (UNC-TV, 10 tonight), a lovely documentary about Kevin Clash, the man behind Elmo.

It's the story of a young, shy African-American boy from Baltimore who becomes mesmerized by puppets and puppetry, and as it turns out, that's his calling. Clash, we're told, made his first puppet out of the lining of his father's trench coat. Instead of getting in trouble, his parents astonished by his skill, told him to ask next time he felt the urge to restyle clothing.

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