Discovery's "Shark Week" continues all night.
- At 8, TLC has a new Property Ladder, then a new Flip That House.
- Food Network has a new Emeril Live at 8, then the season premiere of Feasting on Asphalt.
- ESPN has the Football Hall of Fame Induction at 8, then The X-Games.
- Also at 8: BBC America has Jekyll, then a new Graham Norton Show, with guests Joan Collins and Jason Donovan.
- At 8:30, Disney has a new Hannah Montana.
- At 9, FOX has a new America's Most Wanted.
- CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show at 9.
- Cartoon Network has a new Naruto at 9.
- At 10, ABC has the premiere of Masters of Science Fiction.
- There's a new Design on a Dime on HGTV at 10.
- CMTV has a new Summerfest at 10.
- Sundance has the movie Half Nelson at 10.
Check your local TV listings for more.

For those who have been wondering when Roger Ebert was going to come back and start arguing with Richard Roeper again, you're going to have to wait a little while. Ebert himself
sent an e-mail to RogerEbert.com that discusses his longer-than-expected recovery from three recent surgeries: one to remove a cancerous salivary gland from his right jaw, one to fix a burst blood vessel that were weakened by radiation treatments he had three years ago, and another that was not specified.
So, because of all the surgery, Ebert has been in the hospital since June. "I had no idea when I went into the hospital on June 16 that I would still be here on August 16," he writes. He currently is having problems speaking and is weak from all the time in bed. But he seems to be recovering well, even watching movies on a plasma TV that his
Ebert & Roeper producer brought to his hospital room. He definitely wants to watch the movie
Half Nelson, which substitute critic Kevin Smith said was one of the best movies he's seen in the last ten years. It's too bad he can't speak; I'd have loved it if he and Roeper did an episode from his hospital room.
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Romenesko]