
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$e. Sure the contestants are being tracked by “hunters” and must not get caught in order to win big, but I don’t think anyone gets killed. Give it a couple more years.
- Maybe you’d rather watch BET’s Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is, back for a third season with back-to-back installments. Coolio’s Rules offers cooking tips on VH1. Also new is MTV’s Paris Hilton’s My New BFF, A&E’s The Rookies, and Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta. At the half hour Animal Planet invites you to rejoin Living With the Wolfman.
- I can’t quite figure out what Lifetime’s Blush: The Search for the Next Great Make-Up Artist. Is it like The Pick-Up Artist only after you piss the chick off and have to apologize?
- NBC has Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, featuring a “pregnancy pact” and a burned-to-death teenager. Corinne agrees to work with Claudette and Dutch on FX’s The Shield.
- ABC’s Eli Stone, the fallout from the split of Wethersby, Posner & Klein affects Jordan and Eli’s attempts to establish their new firm. On CBS, it’s a bank manager who’s disappeared Without a Trace.
11:00p/10:00 Central
- BET offers a sneak-peek of Brothers to Brutha, a new series following the lives of the Harrell brothers as their singing group, Brutha has been signed to a major label.
- Spike offers the season finale of Manswers, while WE counters with Sex Change Hospital, and TBS sticks with a new Frank TV.
Tags: 90210, blush: the search for the next great make-up artist, brothers to brutha, cha$e, coolio's rules, dancing with the stars, dirty jobs, ecw, Eli Stone, extreme loggers, extreme trains, frank tv, gavin and stacey, heroes at home, house, keyshia cole: the way it is, law & order: special victims unit, lincoln heights, living with the wolfman, manswers, ncis, paris hilton's my new bff, privileged, rita rocks, sex change hospital, the biggest loser, the mentalist, the real housewives of atlanta, the rookies, the universe, without a trace
