Unable to change "media kind"

I have been unable to edit my media kind for my television shows which are now located in my movies area for some reason on iTunes 10.1, I have reinstalled iTunes 3 times and still nothing has been fixed. I've put in a url of a screenshot to what it gives me when I try, this show is currently in the tv shows area but has the same problem as the movies as well.
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