"No Ordinary Family" Tonight at 8 on ABC. During an Internal Affairs probe of a dishonest police officer, the precinct is overwhelmed by a gang of criminals, and Jim may be the only one who can save his colleagues. Meanwhile, Katie and Stephanie care for an ailing Joshua at the lab but grow suspicious of human-resources executive Victoria Morrow (Rebecca Mader).
"NCIS" Tonight at 8 on CBS. A Navy recruiter is killed at a college fair, and the team is helped by Ducky's predecessor, Dr. Walter Magnus (Bob Newhart).
"Life Unexpected" Tonight at 8 on The CW. In the second-season finale, Baze prepares for a future with Emma, unaware of her secret past with his dad. Then Lux arranges a special meal for herself and Eric, but her parents find out about it and crash her intimate dinner.
"Biggest Loser: Couples" Tonight at 8 on NBC. The identities of the unknown trainers are revealed. Elsewhere, the players compete for a healthy meal prepared by Curtis Stone and a two-pound advantage at the weigh-in; Dr. Huizenga provides more health assessments; Bob and Jillian look for the roots of players' weight struggles; the winner of a water-carrying challenge receives the sole vote during elimination; and a team's weigh-in results surprise the trainers.
"Pioneers of Television" Tonight at 8 on PBS. The Season 2 premiere focuses on three pioneers of TV sci-fi: Gene Roddenberry ("Star Trek"), Rod Serling ("Twilight Zone") and Irwin Allen ("Lost in Space"). The clip-filled nostalgia-fest features remarks from William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Nichelle Nichols from "Star Trek"; Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Marta Kristen from "Lost in Space"; and such luminaries as Martin Landau, who explains why he turned down a certain pointy part in "Star Trek."
"College Basketball:Kentucky at Alabama" Tonight at 9 on ESPN. Kentucky at Alabama in a matchup of second-year SEC coaches John Calipari and Anthony Grant. Point guard Brandon Knight paces UK while junior forward JaMychal Green spurs the Crimson Tide. The Wildcats have taken the last five meetings.
"White Collar" Tonight at 10 on USA. Suspended and wrongly accused by the FBI, Peter sets out to clear his name and find Mozzie's shooter during a sting with Neal.
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