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6.
60 Minutes
(new)
The grizzled veterans of journalism interview a lawyer who says he scammed people out of $400 million. That's all? He wouldn't even make it into the Scamming Lawyers Hall of Fame.
CBS, 7
p.m.
7.
NFL Football
Chargers at Steelers.
NBC, 8:15 p.m.
8. Curb Your Enthusiasm (new)
Seinfeld co-creator Larry David is back with new episodes featuring his one-man rant against societal correctness-- and they're pretty, pretty, pretty funny, if you ask me. Tonight, Larry contemplates a Seinfeld reunion as a way to get back with Cheryl. (Folks, if you haven't watched Curb this season or any season, tune in. This is the funniest season yet.)
HBO, 9 p.m.
Bonus Pick:
Desperate Housewives (new)
Gaby (Eva Longoria) gives Ana some advice on how to attract a guy. And it couldn't come from a more expert source.
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of Eva Longoria.
ABC, 9 p.m.
9. Dexter (new)
America's favorite serial killer is back -- and he's hungry for more. Tonight, Dexter misplaces some evidence that could expose his true murdering identity to that crafty Agent Lundy (Keith Carradine.)
Showtime, 9 p.m.

10. Mad Men (new)
The wild and crazy Madison Avenue executives of the early 1960s are back, smoking, drinking and balling just like old times. Tonight, Don (Jon Hamm) and Betty (January Jones) go on a business trip. That's a switch; usually when Don goes on a trip, he gives her the business, so to speak.
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of January Jones.
AMC, 10 p.m. (Except not on DIRECTV, which apparently has a stick up its ass about carrying AMC in high-def.)
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