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More Michael Jackson 'specials' for fans

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Michael Jackson fans can relive some of the King Of Pop's best moments in two upcoming TV specials.

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The renewed interest in Michael Jackson's music and career shows no sign of abating, with television networks scheduling more specials on the late King of Pop.

The Seven Network will screen Jackson's last televised concert special from 2001 on Monday night at 7.30pm.

Filmed at New York's Madison Square Garden over two nights, it features performances by a reunited Jackson Five, as well as some of his biggest hits like Billie Jean, Beat It and Black or White.

On Sunday afternoon MTV Australia will air the 2009 BET Awards, featuring the Michael Jackson tribute, which took place in Los Angeles on Monday.

The 90-minute special of the four-hour awards show includes R&B outfit New Edition's Jackson Five medley, host Jamie Foxx performing Beat It, Ne-Yo's cover of She's Out Of My Life, and Ciara singing Heal The World.

The show also includes Janet Jackson's onstage appearance.

The BET Awards will be followed by a two-hour American special, MTV Presents: Michael Jackson, The King of Pop.

 
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