
Sci Fi
8:00p/7:00 Central
- It’s prom night on ABC Family’s Lincoln Heights. ABC offers up a special performance recap show of Dancing With the Stars. At 8:40p/7:40 Central Gavin and Stacey learn that house hunting is harder on a relationship than one might think over on BBC America.
- Gibbs finds himself second-guessing his judgment on the case of a deadly robbery on CBS’s NCIS. Alternately, FOX’s House never second-guesses himself. Even when he’s wrong. Tonight he’ll probably get it wrong at least twice when treating an agoraphobic man in his home.
- The winner of last season’s The Biggest Loser joins a show full of surprises. The contestants will start competing individually while the eliminated contestants will return for a chance to get back in the competition. That’s on NBC. On Lifetime at the half hour, Rita Rocks has proven itself well enough to get a full season order.
- Over on The CW, you’ve got Annie’s sweet sixteen and Jennie Garth returning to 90210. In honor of this Veteran’s Day, MyNetwork TV offers up Heroes at Home, a special showcasing the sacrifices and experiences of six real-life service men and women of the war in Iraq.
9:00p/8:00 Central
- ABC continues Dancing With the Stars, tonight eliminating another celebrity. Over on CBS, The Mentalist uses his abilities to win big at a casino, and trap the bad guy. Mike Rowe heads to a mannequin factory on Discovery’s Dirty Jobs.
- Oh dear god, why did someone put Perez Hilton in The CW’s Privileged. Now I’ll have to never ever ever watch it. I mean, I wasn’t anyway but now I’m really not watching it. Maybe I’ll watch the season finale of Lincoln Heights.
- Sci Fi is all new with ECW, while The History Channel brings back The Universe, exploring “Deep Space Disasters.” On FOX, the Pattern may or may not be connected to a parasite discoverd on a dying FBI agent.
10:00p/9:00 Central
- It’s apparently premiere hour now. And The History Channel’s Extreme Trains is battling with The Discovery Channel’s Extreme Loggers.
- Sci Fi brings The Running Man to television … sort of … with Cha$e. Sure the contestants are being tracked by “hunters” and must not get caught in order to win big, but I don’t think anyone gets killed. Give it a couple more years.
- Maybe you’d rather watch BET’s Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is, back for a third season with back-to-back installments. Coolio’s Rules offers cooking tips on VH1. Also new is MTV’s Paris Hilton’s My New BFF, A&E’s The Rookies, and Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta. At the half hour Animal Planet invites you to rejoin Living With the Wolfman.
- I can’t quite figure out what Lifetime’s Blush: The Search for the Next Great Make-Up Artist. Is it like The Pick-Up Artist only after you piss the chick off and have to apologize?
- NBC has Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, featuring a “pregnancy pact” and a burned-to-death teenager. Corinne agrees to work with Claudette and Dutch on FX’s The Shield.
- ABC’s Eli Stone, the fallout from the split of Wethersby, Posner & Klein affects Jordan and Eli’s attempts to establish their new firm. On CBS, it’s a bank manager who’s disappeared Without a Trace.
11:00p/10:00 Central
- BET offers a sneak-peek of Brothers to Brutha, a new series following the lives of the Harrell brothers as their singing group, Brutha has been signed to a major label.
- Spike offers the season finale of Manswers, while WE counters with Sex Change Hospital, and TBS sticks with a new Frank TV.
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