Ghost Whisperer

Ghost Whisperer @ 8pm
Melinda's third year of putting ghosts in their place comes to a close tonight. As a parting gift, she finally finds out exactly why her father took off for parts unknown all those years ago. She also learns why her mother kept the truth buried for so long. But all these answers don't really settle anything — they only deepen existing mysteries and pose a host of new questions for Grandview's extraordinary medium to seek answers to next season.

Numbers @ 10pm
Megan's number is up as the fourth season comes to a close. It's widely known that Diane Farr is leaving the show (she's pregnant with twins), and tonight is her exit. Megan decides to leave the team due to a crisis of conscience. As for the main story, Don and Charlie hotly disagree when they investigate a case that involves national security. Things get personal when one of Charlie's colleagues is arrested on suspicion of being linked to a terrorist group.

American Gladiator @ 8pm
Season 2 opens with some new gladiators and a flashier arena. Amateur athletes battling in grueling games---and running afoul of the gladiators---include a black belt; a firefighter; a grocery-store owner; and a carpenter. Catch up with tonight's episode and tune in for the new episode on Monday night.

Moonlight @ 9pm
In the series finale, Mick and Josef team up with other area vampires to protect their secret identities after a murder investigation threatens to expose them. The crime in question occurs when a vampire kills a human in a moment of passion. Say goodbye to the vampires all fans out there, this show is currently on the cancellation list! Tearfully....
Numbers @ 10pm
Rappers Juicy J and DJ Paul from the Oscar-winning group Three 6 Mafia perform "Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)" and guest-star in the penultimate episode of the season. Not surprisingly, the story focuses on a drive-by shooting that kills a rising rap star. Don's investigation links the murder to a possible conspiracy that involves embezzlement and bribery. On a happier note, Charlie meets Amita's parents for the first time.

Moonlight @ 9pm
An `undead' private investigator helps the living, instead of feeding on them, by using his acute vampire senses. Tonight, Mick's past comes into sharper focus for Beth when the grandson of his World War II buddy is kidnapped. The disappearance forces Mick to deal with some secrets from his troubled life.

Crossroads @ 9pm
Sara Evans is a little bit country and Maroon 5 is a little bit rock-and-roll, but there's plenty of common ground as tonight's show illustrates. Here they collaborate on Evans' "I Could Not Ask for More" and "Some Things Never Change," as well as Maroon 5's "This Love," "She Will Be Loved" and "Won't Go Home Without You." They also cover a song that was originally a duet by Stevie Nicks and Don Henley: "Leather and Lace."

Ghost Whisperer @ 8pm
Melinda Gordon tries to help the dead communicate with loved ones, `but sometimes the messages she receives are intense and confusing. Tonight, she looks into a 1979 murder trial prosecuted by her father, hoping to find a connection to his disappearance.
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Ghost Whisperer @ 8pm
Jennifer Love Hewitt must be experiencing a bit of déjà vu tonight: A college kid's death connected to a scary movie has attracted Melinda's attention, and her research into the case lets her know exactly what the film student did last summer. Seems the movie played on people's worst fears, but the horror didn't end after the cameras stopped rolling. Jonathan Murphy (October Road) guest stars.

Numbers @ 10pm
Everyone's favorite science guy, Bill Nye, reprises his role as Dr. Bill Waldie, the head of Cal Sci's engineering department, in this intense episode that centers on an ex-Marine wanted for murdering a serial killer. Complicating the search for the former military man is a hostage situation involving the fugitive's family members.

Moonlight @ 9pm
They're baaacckkk!! Calling all vampire fans:) Beth is kidnapped by the person suspected of murdering her boss, and Mick must decide whether to jeopardize his newfound mortality in order to rescue her. Scoop: the show won the People's Choice award and got a few extra episodes out of it. And how about a second season....oh yes indeed!

Tracy Ullman's State of the Union @ 9pm
Tracey Ullman impersonates Suzanne Somers selling a gynecological exerciser on a cable shopping show, and Helen Mirren discussing her latest nude film scene. Also: injury-prone soccer star David Beckham; an un-PC nun; a Russian U.N. interpreter; investigative journalist Rita Cosby.

Duel TV Show @ 9pm
This high stakes game show combines the class quiz show formula with the psychology and bluffing of gambling. Contestants must go head to head to win a big-money jackpot.
Your Mama Don't Dance @ 9pm
It's the big finish of the family fancy-footwork competition, and that is good news for Jesse and Rebecca: It means they won't be up for elimination any more. The couple spent half the show at the bottom of the pack but managed to come back each time, thanks to viewer votes. Tonight they find out if they survived their fourth trip to the chopping block so they can be one of the final three who get to strut their stuff for a chance at $100,000.

Ghost Whisperer @ 8pm
High school is tough enough with all the hormones and growth spurts (wow, did Ned ever grow up fast!), but mix in some supernatural stunts and the angst meter hits critical. In this repeat from January, Ned (newcomer Christoph Sanders) asks Melinda to investigate the hauntings plaguing his new friend. But in order to get to the bottom of the ghostly grumblings, she first needs to navigate the rocky waters of gossipy "slam sites" where students anonymously insult each other. Meanwhile, Melinda's own anonymity may be at stake when that pesky blogger comes back to haunt her.

Canterbury's Law @ 9pm
Elizabeth's tactics suggest she'll do just about anything (legal or otherwise) to win a case, but in tonight's season finale, we learn there are lines even she will not cross. Of course, there are loopholes in her scruples when she defends an admitted rapist — something she said she'd never do — namely that the confessor is a former client who has turned his life around in the years since the crime was committed. And it looks like Elizabeth's principles will come out unscathed, until an inflammatory talk-radio host starts whispering in the ear of the victim.

Rob & Big @ 5:30pm
Big announces he's expecting a baby in the series finale....what?! Did anyone know that Mr. Big even had a girlfriend much less a relationship that ended with a baby?? It would have been nice to have seen her on the show...or any girlfriend for that matter. So now that Big is growing up--what will Rob do? Do you think this will inspire Rob to find his forever "good" girl.....so many questions so little time! Update: Rob may have screen sirens in his future, catch his small role along side heavy hitters Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro in 88 minutes.

Duel @ 9:00pm:
t's the third week of this adrenaline-pumping, high-stakes competition game show. Competitors find themselves in intense head-to-head matches, reacting quickly under pressure and forced to use both brains (does he know the right answer?) and nerves (can she put her money where her mouth is?) to outsmart their opponents.
Canterbury's Law @ 9pm
If we can assume that the maverick Elizabeth has been marching to the beat of her own drummer for a long time now, she's no doubt encountered (and navigated) any number of professional pitfalls. But should this latest obstacle — serious accusations of jury tampering in the Ethan Foster case — prove insurmountable, she faces possible disbarment, and might even go to jail. Better drink that vodka while you can, counselor.

  Numbers @ 10pm
Don's former flame, ADA Robin Brooks (Michelle Nolden), returns, and he's assigned to protect her when three witnesses involved in a case she is prosecuting are murdered. Worse for Don is the belief that Robin may be leaking information to aid her case. Also, an imprisoned gang leader is suspected of passing secret instructions to a teen chess prodigy about which gang members should be killed, and Charlie undergoes FBI training to learn how to better protect himself.

  Miss USA  @ 9pm
Donny and Marie Osmond take the helm of this year's parade of perfection, which has a spiced-up new location at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. A performance by rock band Finger Eleven also adds an unlikely twist to the proceedings. And finally, the slew of celebrity judges includes Joey Fatone, Heather Mills and Project Runway's Christian Siriano. Fabulous!

  Ghost Whisperer  @  8pm
The show is back with six new episodes! Last week, she was lured to a haunted underground city by the spirit of her presumed dead dad (Martin Donovan), Melinda narrowly escaped a cave-in, and hubby Jim became very protective. Tonight, a series of break-ins leads Melinda to the town blogger, who knows her secret and intends to tell.

Duel @ 9pm
Contestants of varying backgrounds answer trivia and strategize to outsmart their opponents in head-to-head matchups.


Friday Night Lights @ 9pm
Last week, Friedman's First Law of FNL to be that for every person whose life starts going well, another must suffer. How else to explain the improving lives of Tyra and Landry versus the declining fortunes of Smash and Saracen? Tonight, Smash refuses to give up on his college football plans; a visit from Tami's ex irks a jealous Coach Taylor; Street receives life-changing news; and Riggins continues pursuing Lyla despite her new relationship.


Moonlight @ 9pm
That's assuming it comes back in the fall. And that's a big assumption at this point. I spoke to a Moonlight insider late last week and he/she told me that before the strike, CBS informed producers that they had every intention of picking up the show's "back nine." But since the strike started, they haven't heard a peep about whether they'll be going back into production. My guess? Moonlight will be renewed for a 13-episode second season.


Ghost Whisperer @ 8pm
Newlywed Melinda Gordon tries to help the dead communicate with loved ones, `but sometimes the messages she receives are intense and confusing. 'Most of Melinda's efforts involve resolving conflicts that are preventing the spirits from passing over. Tonight, Melinda puts herself in danger when she attempts to help a stalking victim.


Bones @ 8pm
A scientist with an `uncanny ability to read clues left behind in a victim's bones' solves murders in a procedural series inspired by real-life forensic anthropologist and novelist Kathy Reichs. Scientist Brennan is often teamed with FBI Special Agent Booth, who mistrusts science and believes evidence should come from the living. Tonight, Temperance and Booth search for a serial pedophile who assaulted and killed a 6-year-old boy.


Friday Night Lights @ 9pm
Tonight's episode is titled "Jumping the Gun," and it couldn't be more appropriate. First, Coach Taylor shows no mercy for Riggins after discovering him in Julie's room. Later, Eric ruffles more feathers when he not-so-politely asks Shelley (Jessalyn Gilsig) to leave without consulting Tami. Uh-oh. Then a tentatively reunited Riggins and Billy take a very risky approach to paying their mounting bills. In contrast to all this hasty decision making is Smash, who carefully considers whether he should make a verbal commitment to a college. But will his mom agree with his choice....


Moonlight @ 9pm
Josh tries to secure a conviction against a member of a notorious gang in tonight's pivotal episode. In an attempt to force Josh to drop the case, a vindictive drug lord threatens Beth, but Josh refuses to give in. Mick helps protect Beth, so the drug kingpin has Josh kidnapped. What follows has dire consequences for everyone involved.


Monk @ 9pm
The compulsive crime fighter returns (right on time, of course) with a murder investigation that leads Monk into the clutches of an enigmatic cult leader. Howie Mandel guest stars as Father, a charismatic man with a motive for murder: disposing of a former cult member. But he also has an alibi: a whole community of devoted worshippers who claim Father never left his home on the night in question. So Monk joins the group to find the clues he needs to solve the case, but instead he finds a different kind of "truth" in the orderly methods of the cult.


Ghost Whisperer @ 8pm
Last week, I actually found this to be a genuinely charming holiday episode. I thought it was creative and heartfelt without being overly sentimental. It had a good sense of humor, an original premise, and an adorable little boy as the most sympathetic character. The real story behind the ghost's letter was so sweet, and instantly made the "Scrooge-y" central character likable. I even like it that the "Santa" character never crossed over, and loved it that only children [well... and ghost whisperers] could see him. Tonight, Melinda goes to Ned's new high school to investigate what appears to be a series of hauntings.


Ghost Whisperer @ 8pm
A promising musician is forced to abandon his dream when a ghostly energy begins attacking him while he plays. Melinda discovers two spirits are attached to the artist, each claiming the other is to blame for the problem. Meanwhile, Delia is intent on celebrating her late husband's birthday, but Ned wants nothing to do with the ceremony. 'N Sync member J.C. Chasez, billed as Joshua Chasez, guest stars. Side note: if those Playboy offer rumors were true, I think Love would have been great in it...don't ya think?


Men in Trees @ 8pm
When Marin and Cash make a bet to see who can make the better stew, Marin ventures into the forest to find a special root---and gets lost. Meanwhile, newly engaged Lynn wishes Jack would exhibit more passion toward her; Patrick wants to change his surname to better reflect who he really is; and Sara's ex-husband wants full custody of their son, even though she's no longer in the "service" industry.


Women's Murder Club @ 9pm
If you sense a palpable chemistry in this repeat from November, there's a reason for it: When Lieutenant Boxer investigates a pro football player's murder, she meets an NFL star who is the victim's close friend. That pal is played by Angie Harmon's real-life husband, NFL analyst and former player Jason Sehorn.


Moonlight @ 9pm
A convicted murderer who knows the truth about Mick's immortality is released from prison after serving 25 years. New evidence indicates he was wrongly convicted, but Mick knows he's guilty and will kill again. Upon his release, the man targets Mick as his next victim. Latest scoop: there's a very positive chance that Moon will get a full season order and is believed to have tremendous growth potential, not to mention a great sexy star lead Alex O'Loughlin.

Ghost Whisperer: @ 8pm
Kudos to Jennifer Love Hewitt for handling the criticism over her beach bod so lady-like and giving the media a much needed spanking. Not sure if she is a size 2, women across America need to stand by each other! Tonight, it's a ho ho, oh no! Melinda meets the ghost of Santa Claus... well, at least that's who this seasonal spirit claims he is. Gordon Clapp stars as a confused ghost who believes he is the Jolly Old Elf. Melinda's interest in him keeps her away from her family and friends as she abandons her own holiday plans to help the man remember who he really is and remind him of the true meaning of Christmas. Michael Reilly Burke and Dee Wallace also guest-star.

Men in Trees @ 8pm
James Tupper isn't in the cast tonight, but his character, Jack, isn't far from Marin's mind (and she doesn't even know about his ship sinking yet). So perhaps that's why she's less than hospitable to Cash when he asks to move back in with her. She'll come to regret it. And Jane will regret throwing away Sam's favorite shirt (she calls it "ratty") as she cleans house prior to their move to New York. Then there is Annie and Celia's situation with Patrick. They certainly regret that Patrick the amnesiac is so unlike the Patrick they knew and loved, but that doesn't make them peas in a pod.

Moonlight @ 9pm
Last time on Moonlight, the opening scene packed a big punch. I'm surprised and a little disappointed in Mick, considering the state of his undress, and clearly Beth is upset too. Upset enough to stab Morgan/Coraline through the heart with stake. Normally all that would do is paralyze her…Tonight, Mick hunts for an assassin hired to kill Josef and learns a secret Josef kept from him for more than 40 years. Mick also discovers the hit was put out by a dying man with a personal vendetta against Josef.

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