HIGHLIGHTS

'THE CLIENT LIST': Jennifer Love Hewitt (left, with Chelah Horsdal) stars as a woman who takes a massage parlor job.
'THE CLIENT LIST': Jennifer Love Hewitt (left, with Chelah Horsdal) stars as a woman who takes a massage parlor job. (Jack Rowand/lifetime Television)

Network News

X Profile
View More Activity
Monday, July 19, 2010

HIGHLIGHTS

To help celebrate the life of George Steinbrenner -- who died last week at age 80 -- TBS airs a week of "Seinfeld" reruns starring Larry David playing the New York Yankees owner. The first episode, at 7 p.m. on Monday, features George Costanza pleading with Steinbrenner to give him a job with the team and, at 7:30, the episode in which George finds out how low he is on the Yankees' payroll.

"PBS NewsHour" (WETA at 7) starts a three-part series on how Greece got in such a serious debt crisis, as correspondent Paul Solman investigates the issue and talks to Greek citizens.

On "Behind the Music" (VH1 at 8), Usher and members of his family talk about everything from the singer's rocky start in the business to his emotional "Confessions" album.

Ben spills the news of Adrian's pregnancy to Amy during a visit to New York on "Secret Life of the American Teenager" (ABC Family at 8), and Ricky's mother unexpectedly shows up in her son's life.

"Lucky" (HBO at 9), a documentary looking at the unexpected highs and lows of lottery winners across the country, is previewed by Hank Stuever.

Although everyone else panics about rumors of an upcoming bank robbery on "The Good Guys" (Fox at 9), Dan and Jack are determined to find out if the whole thing is actually a decoy to distract from a much bigger robbery somewhere else.

Lifetime movie alert: On "The Client List" (Lifetime at 9), Jennifer Love Hewitt stars as a former beauty queen and mom of three who has pretty much everything going for her until she and her husband lose their jobs . . . causing her to become part of a prostitution ring when she gets a job at an upscale massage parlor.

"History Detectives" (WETA at 9, MPT at 10) looks at a sketchbook of drawings that could have belonged to John Russell Bartlett, along with sheet music of Duke Ellington's "Take the A Train."

"Glee's" Jane Lynch hosts the 2010 VH1 Do Something Awards (VH1 at 9), which honors movies, TV and regular people for their commitment to social activism.

Season 2 of "Life After" (TV One) kicks off with a "Where are they now?" update from Janet Huber of "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" at 9, and former "American Idol" winner Ruben Studdard at 9:30.

Actors Sylvester Stallone and Rob Corddry stop by "Late Show With David Letterman" (CBS at 11:35), along with musical guest Robyn.

Comedian Don Rickles is a guest on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (NBC at 11:35), and Kiss performs.

-- Emily Yahr


More From Style

[Click Track]

Blogs

Style writers riff on pop music, comics and other topics.

[advice]

Advice

Get words of wisdom from Carolyn Hax, Ask Amy, Miss Manners and more.

[Reliable Source]

Reliable Source

Columnists Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts dish dirt on D.C.

© 2010 The Washington Post Company

Network News

X My Profile
View More Activity