Highlights
Highlights
George Wendt and John Ratzenberger from "Cheers" and Kate Flannery and Brian Baumgartner from "The Office" are guest judges on "Last Comic Standing" (Channel 4 at 8:30 p.m.).
On "The Road Hammers" (GAC at 8:30), members of a country music group from Canada move their families to Nashville in an attempt to land a record deal.
Comedian Kathy Griffin is back for a fourth season of adventures with family, assistants and dogs on "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List" (Bravo at 9).
Journalists and law enforcement officers comment on alleged criminals making bad decisions on "Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest Criminals" (truTV at 9).
"Cool Tools: The Builders' Show" (DIY at 9) offers a look at the hundreds of exhibitors displaying new tools and trends for do-it-yourselfers.
Actress Fran Drescher talks about her battle with cancer and author Jackie Collins discusses her latest book, "Married Lovers," on "It's Your Call With Lynn Doyle" (Comcast at 9); viewers can call in to chat with both.
Two series start their second seasons tonight on TBS. At 9, on "The Bill Engvall Show," family counselor Bill's kids go on strike because they feel it's unfair they must clean the garage without an allowance. Then, PJ's mystery date to Italy is revealed in the premiere of "My Boys" (at 9:30), when the two double date on a romantic vacation with PJ's best friend Stephanie and her new boyfriend.
With some very special effects, Elton John takes viewers on "a flamboyant, intimate and entertaining journey through his colorful life" on the Rock Doc "Elton John: Me, Myself and I" (VH1 at 9). The rock original interacts with himself on rarely seen archival footage of a young Elton.
"The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (Channel 4, 11:35) features actor Mike Myers, actress Abigail Breslin and a performance by "American Idol" winner David Cook.
Actor Ben Kingsley, comedian Artie Lange and musical guest Emmylou Harris stop by "Late Show With David Letterman" (Channel 9, 11:35).
"Late Night With Conan O'Brien" (Channel 4, 12:35) has "American Idol" judge Randy Jackson, actress Piper Perabo and musical group Forever the Sickest Kids.
-- Emily Yahr



