HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
President Obama will address the nation about Afghanistan from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. This means several preemptions on the broadcast networks, including "The Jay Leno Show." Channels carrying the speech at 8 p.m. include CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, CNN, Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, CNBC and MSNBC.
Musical memories from "The Ed Sullivan Show" are featured on "Ed Sullivan's Rock and Roll Classics: The '60s" (MPT at 8), with performances from acts including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Young Rascals, and Diana Ross and the Supremes.
"Scrubs" (ABC at 9, 9:30), which comes back with a new cast and new location for Season 9, is previewed by Emily Yahr.
On the season's final challenge, the contestants run a marathon on "The Biggest Loser" (NBC at 9) while Season 7's winner and runners-up are on hand for tips.
Amanda (Heather Locklear) takes an immediate interest in David when she moves into Sydney's penthouse on "Melrose Place" (CW at 9), not caring for a second that he's in a relationship with Lauren.
Country singer Carrie Underwood performs her latest single, "Cowboy Casanova," along with former hits "Before He Cheats" and "Last Name" while answering fan questions on "Invitation Only" (CMT at 9).
"Britain's Missing Top Model" (BBC America at 9) tries to break barriers when eight disabled women compete to win a modeling contract, after previously being told they could never make it in the industry.
After a brief hiatus, "The Forgotten" (ABC at 10) returns with guest star James Van Der Beek, as the network investigates the death of a man stuffed in the trunk of a car, who turns out to be an ex-con.
"Victoria's Secret Fashion Show" (CBS at 10) has models Miranda Kerr and Marisa Miller, along with host Heidi Klum and a performance by the Black Eyed Peas.
Seven drama queens move into a Los Angeles mansion on the season premiere of "Bad Girls Club" (Oxygen at 10) to see who can out-crazy the others.
Kristin Cavallari and Whitney Port are on "Cast Confessions: From The Hills to The City" (MTV at 9) with their reality co-stars, before their respective shows wrap for the season, with "The Hills" (at 10) and "The City" (at 10:30).
Actor Tobey Maguire stops by "The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien" (NBC at 11:35), along with Chris Colfer ("Glee") and singer Rickie Lee Jones.
Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson and "Twilight" actor Kellan Lutz visit "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (ABC at 12:05).
"Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson" (CBS at 12:35) has "The Soup" host Joel McHale and a performance by the Swell Season.
-- Emily Yahr



