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  • TraumaAt 7, Nickelodeon has two new episodes of BrainSurge.
  • At 8, ABC has How The Grinch Stole Christmas, then Shrek The Halls and a new Find My Family.
  • NBC has a new Heroes at 8, followed by new episodes of Trauma and The Jay Leno Show.
  • FOX has a new House at 8, then a new Lie To Me.
  • The CW has two new episodes of One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl.
  • TLC has two new episodes of Little People, Big World, then a new Cake Boss.
  • Food Network has a new Christmas edition of Good Eats at 8, followed by Wintertime Treats Unwrapped.
  • Also at 8: TCM has The Lady From Shanghai, then Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
  • At 8:30, ESPN has Monday Night Football, the Patriots vs. the Saints.
  • At 9, USA has a new Monday Night RAW.
  • At 10, Lifetime has two new episodes of Rita Rocks.
  • Bravo has a new Million Dollar Listing at 10.
  • History Channel has two new episodes of Pawn Stars at 10.
  • There's a new Three Sheets on Fine Living at 10.

Check your local TV listings for more.

After the jump, the late night talk shows.

  • Charlie Rose: Wes Anderson
  • Lopez Tonight: Katey Sagal, Jonann Krupa, Akon, and David Guetta
  • The Daily Show: Maziar Bahari
  • The Colbert Report: Cevin Soling
  • The Late Show with David Letterman: Tom Hanks and Weezer (repeat)
  • The Tonight Show: William Shatner, Annalynne McCord, and the cast of Mary Poppins
  • Chelsea Lately: Kathy Griffin
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: the cast of New Moon and Death Cab For Cutie (repeat)
  • Tavis Smiley: Viggo Mortensen
  • Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Artie Lange, Olivia Munn, and David Chang (repeat)
  • The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Michael Sheen
  • Last Call with Carson Daly: Joss Stone and Bat For Lashes (repeat)

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