FOX has more crazy auditions on American Idol at 8pm, followed
by the debut of Skating With Celebrities. - CBS is all new tonight, with Still Standing, Yes, Dear, Criminal Minds, CSI: NY.
- ABC has a repeat Lost at 8, followed by a new episode, and then a new Invasion.
- NBC has a new E-Ring at 8, followed by a new Biggest Loser at 9 and then a new Law and Order.
- The WB has a new One Tree Hill at 8 and then a repeat Beauty and the Geek, while UPN has a new South Beach and a repeat Veronica Mars.
- Also at 8: Discovery has a new ep of Superships, followed by a new Mythbusters, and then the new documentary Stunt Junkies.
- Emeril cooks up a "Mexican Fiesta" on Food Network at 8.
- AMC has the first Bond movie, Dr. No, at 8, followed by the second Bond movie, From Russia With Love.
- At 8:30, HGTV has a new I Want That, followed by a new Buy Me at 9.
- At 9, a bunch of movies: Oxygen has Kissing Jessica Stein, while the Sci-Fi Channel has Tidal Wave: No Escape and Spike has Trading Places.
- Spy stuff on American Life: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. at 9, The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. at 10, and I Spy at 11.
- Outdoor Life is running a marathon of Survivor: Amazon episodes.
- Also at 9: HBO2 has Spartan, with Val Kilmer and Derek Luke.
- At 9:30, Sundance has Macaulay Culkin and Seth Green in Party Monster.
- At 10, Food Network has a new Good Eats, followed by a new Ham on the Street (anyone ever see this show? What is it?)
- Also at 10, Bravo has a new Project Runway (repeated at 11 too).
- At 11, on a new Isaac, the designer asks Rob Morrow and Joshua Bell what kind of underwear they're wearing.
- You can check out Kathy Griffin's house on a new MTV Cribs at 10.
- At 12:30, Cartoon Network has a new Samurai Champloo.
What's on tonight: Idols singing, celebrities skating, and myths busted
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