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Highlights
Paul Farhi previews the debut of "The Tony Rock Project" (Channel 20 at 8), starring Chris Rock's little brother, on Page C7.
Running off to join the circus on "Pushing Daisies" (Channel 7 at 8) could prove to be deadly, as Ned and Chuck discover during an especially odd case.
Are Mike and Zoe really honeymooners? Nah, their trip to Baja is just a front to stop terrorist weapons on "Knight Rider" (Channel 4 at 8).
Suddenly, Gary is thrilled about his ex-wife's nuptials on "Gary Unmarried" (Channel 9 at 8:30) after he realizes he can stop paying alimony.
"Reveals: Sex Change Soldier" (BBC at 9) profiles an officer in the British Army who had a sex change operation.
On Part 2 of the special "The Biggest Loser: Families" (Channel 4 at 9) episode, a contestant takes the trainer-trainee relationship further by having a heart-to-heart about personal family issues.
"Project Runway" (Bravo at 9) names the final three as Korto, Kenley, Jerell and Leanne compete in the first half of the two-part season finale.
Luckily for the Oceanside Wellness Center, Addison won't run back to Seattle Grace at the first sign of bankruptcy on "Private Practice" (Channel 7 at 9).
Victory and Rodrigo are the new hot item on "Lipstick Jungle" (Channel 4 at 10) until -- surprise! -- Rodrigo admits there is another woman.
"CSI: NY" (Channel 9 at 10) features a murder on a flight bound for Washington, and rapper Nelly starts his multi-episode arc.
Kenny G performs amid the Darling family's scandals and scheming on "Dirty Sexy Money" (Channel 7 at 10).
A stoned Sarah Silverman can be scary or hilarious, and judging by early reviews of "The Sarah Silverman Program" (Comedy Central at 10:30), it's likely the latter.


