Highlights
Highlights
Sundance Channel pays tribute to legendary actor Paul Newman, who died Friday at age 83, with "Iconoclasts: Redford on Newman" (at 6) and "The Making of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (at 7). Also, "Bio Remembers: Paul Newman" (Biography at 9) airs tonight.
Look for the Newseum to make an appearance as a subject on "Jeopardy!" (Channel 7 at 7:30); producers visited in May to tape clues, and word is host Alex Trebek is a big fan.
"America's Got Talent" (Channel 4 at 9) crowns the winner, or whom David Hasselhoff deems most worthy of the $1 million prize.
Feel sorry for the model who has to pose like an L.A. traffic jam on the natural-disasters-themed shoot on "America's Next Top Model" (Channel 50 at 8).
Oh, the irony: On the second-season opener of "Pushing Daisies" (Channel 7 at 8), a honey-based cosmetics spokeswoman is stung to death by bees.
"Secrets of the Dead" (Channels 22, 26 at 8) examines the 1910 case of Hawley Crippen, a doctor who may have been wrongly convicted of murdering his wife.
Featuring a doll artist in Washington, the documentary "My Fake Baby" (BBC America at 9) is as frightening as it sounds, talking to women who care for "reborns," lifelike dolls with beating hearts.
Everything is going smoothly at Oceanside Wellness as "Private Practice" (Channel 7 at 9) starts Season 2, except, oh, one small problem, the clinic is in major financial trouble.
Fear not, "Friday Night Lights" fans; if you don't have DirecTV, which airs the Season 3 premiere tonight at 9, NBC will re-broadcast the episodes early next year. On the season-opener, Coach Taylor adjusts to life after Smash.
Nico must deal with being a widow on "Lipstick Jungle" (Channel 4 at 10), and it doesn't get easier after a run-in with her husband's former lover.
"Dirty Sexy Money" (Channel 7 at 10) opens its second season with Patrick searching for his vanished transgendered mistress, which might explain his marriage problems.
On "Sons of Anarchy" (FX at 10), the ex-club member to blame for Opie's arrest shows up at a town fundraiser hosted by Gemma.
Actress Kate Walsh, director Barry Sonnenfeld and musical guest Darius Rucker visit "Late Show With David Letterman" (Channel 9, 11:35).
"The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (Channel 4, 11:35) has actor Greg Kinnear, writer-actress Mindy Kaling and singer Nikka Costa.
-- Emily Yahr



