"House" Tonight at 8 on Fox. A suicidal children's author (Amy Irving) has a seizure just before trying to kill herself, and House, who's a fan, thinks that the key to both her physical and psychological conditions lies in her latest book. Meanwhile, House and Cuddy go on a double date with Wilson and his girlfriend, Sam (Cynthia Watros).
"Two and a Half Men" Tonight at 9 on CBS. Alan moves in with Lyndsey, but he continues his affair with Melissa, whom he meets at Charlie's house.
"Lie to Me" Tonight at 9 on Fox. Season 3 premiere: Tim tries to stop a man (Shawn Doyle) bent on revenge from robbing a bank and in the process holds a guilty man accountable for his actions.
"The Event" Tonight at 9 on NBC. A new detainee (Clea DuVall) is put into play when the Martinez administration rolls out a new strategy to make Sophia come clean about the detainees' plan. In other events, Vicky and Carter hold an important hostage and Collier's doubts grow deeper.
"American Masters" Tonight at 9 on PBS. Martin Scorsese writes "A Letter to Elia," part profile of filmmaker Elia Kazan and part memoir about how Kazan's "On the Waterfront" and "East of Eden" impacted him as a young man. The doc features clips, photos and excerpts from Kazan's autobiography, as well as a speech Kazan gave on directing, a videotaped interview with Kazan and Scorsese's own commentary.
"Real Housewives of Atlanta" Tonight at 9 on Bravo. Season 3 kicks off with whispers spreading fast in the wake of Kim's delicate disclosure in a tabloid. Meanwhile, other fast rumors affect NeNe, and Kandi plunges into the dating pool. Phaedra Parks and Cynthia Bailey join the cast this season.
"Sins of My Father" Tonight at 9 on HBO. Sebastián Marroquín, son of the infamous Columbian drug lord Pablo Escobar, recounts his relationship with his father before he was gunned down in 1993 and ruminates on the positive and negative effects that Escobar's legacy have had on his life.
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