Thursday, November 20, 2008
Highlights
The fact that new CFO Grant has a fiancee doesn't faze love-struck Wilhelmina, who makes a play for his affections on "Ugly Betty" (Channel 7 at 8).
Chloe's pre-wedding worries on "Smallville" (Channel 50 at 8) turn out to be prophetic when Doomsday tries to kidnap her on the big day.
On Chef Ramsay's cross-country tour of Restaurants Gone Wild, an out-of-control Los Angeles eatery gets a visit from the cops on "Kitchen Nightmares" (Channel 5 at 8).
"Grey's Anatomy" (Channel 7 at 9) features a man injured while sleepwalking, prompting Derek and Owen to help the poor guy while Sloan makes a beeline for the man's daughter.
The team on "CSI" (Channel 9 at 9) might catch a break in a 12-year-old case when a double homicide is linked to the old investigation.
Sorry, Michael -- Toby's back, and framing him for a mess in the microwave probably won't make him leave again on "The Office" (Channel 4 at 9).
Carrying heavy plywood this holiday season? "Cool Tools" (DIY at 9) kicks off Season 3 with a variety of how-to tips.
Steve Martin stops by "30 Rock" (Channel 4 at 9:30) for a role as a crazy old rich man who ends up smitten with Liz Lemon.
In something that could happen only on the finale of the "Sarah Silverman Program" (Comedy Central at 10:30), Sarah's discovery that her father is still alive results in the formation of a soft-rock cover band.
"Tim Gunn's Guide to Style" (Bravo at 10) wraps up the season with a super-tall woman who is opening a veterinary hospital and desperately seeking a new look.
Sam slowly begins to realize why he time-traveled back to 1973 on "Life on Mars" (Channel 7 at 10) when he works on a case that involves the father who abandoned his family.
The season finale of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (FX at 10) finds Charlie and friends turning his "Nightman" song into a rock opera.
"Late Show With David Letterman" (Channel 9, 11:35) has political satirist Stephen Colbert, actress Kristen Stewart and Neil Diamond tribute band Super Diamond.
Actor Hugh Jackman appears on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (Channel 4, 11:35) as does Jack Black and Kyle Gass of the rock band Tenacious D.
-- Emily Yahr
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