Wednesday, October 20, 2010

October 20, 2010 *spoiler alert*

"Survivor: Nicaragua" Tonight at 8 on CBS. The castaways are surprised to learn they are playing for individual immunity and not tribal immunity.

"America's Next Top Model" Tonight at 8 on The CW. The models visit the Grammy Museum and learn one of them will be chosen to be a Grammy Girl for the 2011 awards show. At the photo shoot, the ladies portray iconic fashion designers for photographer Francesco Carrozzini.

"Criminal Minds" Tonight at 9 on CBS. A serial killer targets families throughout the Midwest; and Ellie Spicer runs away from her foster family and goes to see Morgan.

"Modern Family" Tonight at 9 on ABC. The Dunphys try to avoid a complete communication breakdown by going without their electronic devices. Meanwhile, Mitchell and Cameron shop for preschools for Lily; and Jay and Manny worry about Gloria's obsession with a neighbor's barking dog.

"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Tonight at 9 on NBC. Two men (Michael Gladis and Kevin Alejandro) are beaten and branded on their chests. After a suspect is found, surprising memories emerge that cause a shift in the case. David Alan Grier and Jason Wiles also guest star.

"In Performance at the White House" Tonight at 9 on PBS. President and Mrs. Obama welcome a Broadway celebration to the East Room of the White House that features songs from American musicals. Nathan Lane emcees; performers include Idina Menzel, Brian d'Arcy James, Audra McDonald, Chad Kimball, Marvin Hamlisch, Karen Olivo, Tonya Pinkins, Assata Alston and a youth ensemble from the Joy of Motion Dance Center.

"A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Inside Story" Tonight at 9 on BIO. Part 1 of 2. A retrospective of the 1984 horror classic "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and the franchise it created includes interviews with directors and actors; deleted footage; and behind-the-scenes film footage and photographs.

"Law & Order: Los Angeles" Tonight at 10 on NBC. A meth lab explodes and kills two children, prompting a search for the dealer's family. When detectives learn that the people responsible for the explosion are plotting something more destructive, the federal government becomes interested in the case.

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