At 8, CBS has a new episode of Rock Star: Supernova. - NBC has a new, two hour America's Got Talent at 8.
- The WB has a new Blue Collar TV at 8.
- At 9, FOX has a new So You Think You Can Dance.
- Dan Rather talks to Larry King at 9 on CNN.
- A&E has a new Inked at 9.
- Bravo has a new season of Project Runway at 9.
- TV Land has a good Andy Griffith Show repeat, "Barney Gets His Man" at 9.
- Also at 9: TNT has the premiere of Stephen King's Nightmares & Dreamscapes, followed by another new episode.
- At 10, Spike has a new episode of Blade (repeated at 11).
- MTV has a new episode of The Hills at 10.
- There's a new Hustle on AMC at 10.
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What's on tonight: Nightmares & Dreamscapes, Blade, America's Got Talent
What's on tonight: Rock Star, Blade, America's Got Talent, Celebrity Poker
At 8pm, CBS has the season premiere of Rock Star: Supernova. - The WB has a new episode of Blue Collar TV at 8.
- At 9, NBC has a new episode of America's Got Talent.
- A&E has a new Inked at 9.
- Also at 9: Bravo has the Celebrity Poker Showdown championship.
- At 10, MTV has a new episode of The Hills, followed by a new Cheyenne.
- Spike has a new episode of Blade at 10.
- AMC has a new Hustle, also at 10.
What's on tonight: Commander-In-Chief, Mindfreak, Dog Bites Man, poker
At 8, ABC has a repeat of George Lopez, followed by a repeat Freddie, a repeat Lost, and a new Commander-in-Chief.- CBS has AFI's 100 Years...100 Cheers at 8.
- NBC has Hurricanes vs. Oilers Stanley Cup action.
- Over on FOX at 8, a new So You Think You Can Dance.
- The WB has a new Blue Collar TV, a repeat ep, then a repeat One Tree Hill, while UPN has the movie Black Knight.
- MTV repeats the 2006 MTV Movie Awards at 8, followed by new eps of The Hills and Cheyenne.
- At 9, Bravo has a new Celebrity Poker Showdown, with Fred Savage, Jennifer Tilly, Doug E. Doug, Brett Butler, and a Bravo contest winner playing.
- Also at 9, more poker: a new World Poker Tour from Foxwoods, on the Travel Channel.
- At 10, A&E has two new eps of Criss Angel: Mindfreak.
- At 10:30, Comedy Central has a new Dog Bites Man.
What's on tonight: Commander-In-Chief, Game Show Marathon, Ghost Hunters, and poker poker poker
At 8, ABC has a repeat George Lopez, followed by a new Freddie, a repeat Lost, and a new (yes, new!) episode of Commander-in-Chief.- CBS has the new summer show Game Show Marathon, hosted by Ricki Lake and featuring celebs playing The Price Is Right and other game shows. It's followed by repeats of Criminal Minds and CSI: NY.
- NBC has a new Dateline at 8, followed by repeats of Deal Or No Deal and Law and Order. Ugh. Repeats of Deal Or No Deal already?
- Over on FOX, a repeat Bones at 8, followed by a new So You Think You Can Dance.
- The WB has a new Blue Collar TV, a repeat ep, then a repeat One Tree Hill.
- UPN has the movie My Baby's Daddy at 8.
- At 9, the Travel Channel has a new World Poker Tour.
- More Poker: Celebrity Poker Showdown returns to Bravo at 9, with new co-host Phil Hellmuth and players Bryan Cranston, Kevin Sorbo, Jason Alexander, Susie Essman, and Jamie Bamber.
- The Sci-Fi Channel has a new Ghost Hunters at 9.
- Also at 9: Court TV has a new Forensic Files.
- At 10, Fox Movie Channel has Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor in Silver Streak.
The Upfronts: The CW
The CW (formerly known as UPN and The WB, its official logo to the right) officially announces its 2006-07 prime-time schedule today, though there was a preview given last night. Some favorites from both old networks have made the cut, while there are some fans of old shows who will likely feel disappointed. The changes in brief:Returning: 7th Heaven; Gilmore Girls; Smallville; Beauty and the Geek; Supernatural; One Tree Hill; All of Us; Girlfriends; Veronica Mars; WWE Smackdown; America's Next Top Model; Everybody Hates Chris.
Out: The Bedford Diaries; Blue Collar TV; Everwood; Living With Fran; Modern Men; Pepper Dennis;
New: Runaway; The Game; Palm Springs.
Moving: Everbody Hates Chris (to Sundays at 8); All Of Me (to Sundays); Girlfriends (to Sundays); The Game (Sundays); One Tree Hill (Wednesdays at 9).
Check back here later in the day for any updates that may come from the official Upfront presentation. Detailed descriptions of the new shows are after the jump below.
[Thanks to The Futon Critic for the info.]














