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6. Gossip Girl
Program descript: "Blair (Leighton Meester, pictured right) suspects her mother of keeping a big secret from her." No, don't tell me that she shot that sex video!
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of GG's
Leighton Meester
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of GG's Blake
Lively.
CW, 9 p.m.
Bonus Pick:
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Kevin James finally gets his breakout role as a pretentious but lovable security guard in a shopping mall. The movie is dumb, silly and devoid of social meaning -- but it's funny as hell. If you need a good laugh on a Monday night, don't miss it.
Starz, 9:30 p.m.
7. The Jay Leno Show (new)
Jaws is back! Tonight, he's got
Adam Carolla, better known as the man Jimmy Kimmel ditched on the way to fame and fortune.
NBC, 10 p.m.
8. CSI: Miami (new)
Tonight's program descript says: "The CSI team uses radical technology to unlock the secrets of a man's mind when he shows up covered in blood with no memory of where he has been." A radical technology will unlock the secrets of a man covered in blood with no memory of where he has been? What, they discovered a hangover cure?
CBS, 10 p.m.

9. Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien (new)
Tonight's guests include
AnnaLynne McCord, who will wander by to hawk the current season of 90210.
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of AnnaLynne McCord.
NBC, 11:35 p.m.
10. Late Night With David Letterman
Tonight's guests include Tom Hanks who will wander by to hawk one of his 1,568 ongoing projects.
CBS, 11:35 p.m.
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