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Highlights
This afternoon on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (Channel 7 at 4), Billy Joel and wife Katie do their first TV interview together.
Tonight, Britney Spears makes her well-publicized guest appearance on "How I Met Your Mother" (Channel 9, 8:30) as an office receptionist who becomes smitten with Ted.
Also on CBS: Sheldon and Leonard from "The Big Bang Theory" (Channel 9 at 8) tell a little white lie that winds up getting them in all sorts of trouble.
On "Two and Half Men" (Channel 9 at 9), Rose is back from England and tends to a very sick Charlie.
On "The New Adventures of Old Christine" (Channel 9, 9:30), Christine forbids Barb and Matthew from seeing each other after she learns they spent the night together.
"CSI: Miami" (Channel 9 at 10) returns with a new episode in which the team investigates a wedding murder.
The "Dancing With the Stars" (Channel 7 at 8) teams perform their final routines before the first round of voting, and the elimination of the first of the 12 pairs.
"The Bachelor: London Calling" (Channel 7 at 10) finds Matt taking eight of his suitors to a sexy fashion show and escorting the seven others to Las Vegas for an evening of gambling and partying.
John and Eva of "New Amsterdam" (Channel 5 at 9) investigate the death of a homeless man whose best friend believes that the man's apparent overdose was a homicide.
In Part 1 of a two-part "Medium" (Channel 4 at 10), Allison has visions of a child kidnapping and learns that Cynthia's daughter has been missing for 10 years.
A two-part "Frontline" (Channels 22 and 26 at 9) examines the Iraq war on the fifth anniversary of the invasion through footage and interviews with journalists and politicians.
"I Survived" (Biography Channel at 9) is a new series about people who found the strength and courage to overcome life-threatening situations.
Actor Ian McShane is a guest on "Charlie Rose" (Channel 32 at 11).
Peter O'Toole, Katt Williams and musician Leona Lewis are guests on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (Channel 4, 11:35).
Demi Moore, chef Anthony Bourdain and musical group Counting Crows appear on "Late Show With David Letterman" (Channel 9, 11:35).
-- John Maynard




