ABC has a new Dancing With The Stars at 8pm, followed by a
repeat of last Sunday's Grey's Anatomy, and then a new Primetime. - CBS has a new Survivor, followed by news eps of CSI and Without A Trace.
- NBC has a new Will and Grace at 8, followed by new episodes of Four Kings, My Name Is Earl, The Office, and ER.
- FOX has a new That 70s Show, a repeat That 70s Show, then a new The O.C.
- The WB has a new Smallville at 8, followed by a new Beauty and the Geek, while UPN has new eps of Everybody Hates Chris, Love, Inc., Eve, and Cuts.
- Also at 8: ABC Family has Under The Tuscan Sun, with Diane Lane, while AMC has The Comancheros, with John Wayne.
- At 8:30, Showtime has Usher in concert from San Juan.
- At 9, TBS has Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber, while USA has Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible.
- HGTV has a new Divine Design at 9, then new eps of Designer's Challenge and House Hunters.
- Also at 9: Spike has a new MXC.
- At 10, A&E has a new episode of Dallas SWAT.
- Also at 10: Encore has the remake of The Alamo, with Dennis Quaid and Billy Bob Thornton.
- At 11:00, HBO2 has Stiller and Wilson in Starsky and Hutch.
- At 11:30, HGTV has a new episode of Small Space, Big Style.
- At midnight, Emeril goes crazy for "Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate" on Food Network.
- Remember that terrible Maverick movie with Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster? See the original with James Garner on American Life at midnight.
What's on tonight: Dancing, CSI, Earl, Office, Chris, Survivor, and Usher
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