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6. Lost (new)
J.J. Abrams' favorite wackfest is back for its final season. Tonight, the mysterious Richard -- you know, the guy who looks like he wears mascara -- becomes a little less mysterious to his island mates (and hopefully the audience, too.)
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of Emilie De Ravin.
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of Evangeline Lilly.
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of Maggie Grace.
ABC, 9 p.m.
7. V
(new)
Series return. The program descript says tonight's episode will summarize the first four episodes. Wait a minute, the show comes back to do a clip job? Is the plot that convoluted?
ABC, 10 p.m.
8.
Parenthood (new)
Based on Ron Howard's 1989 movie, the new ensemble dramedy stars Lauren Graham, Peter Krause, Craig T. Nelson and Erika Christensen as Northern California yuppies who try to cope with life and, yes, parenthood. And not necessarily in that order. Tonight, Jabbar (don't call me Kareem)
has an accident on Crosby's watch. Well, not literally on his watch; it's a figure of speech, you know.
NBC, 10 p.m.
9. Late Night With David Letterman (new)
Tonight's guests include
Ben Stiller who will wander by to hawk his new film, Greenburg, which opens in theaters this Friday.
CBS, 11:35 p.m.
10. The Tonight Show With Jay Leno
(new)
Tonight's guests include Gerald Butler who will wander by to hawk his latest film, The Bounty Hunter, and Sofia Vergara who will wander by to hawk her...uh, physical attributes.
See our 'HD Hottie' profile of Sofia Vergara
NBC, 11:35 p.m.
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