"Melissa & Joey" Tonight at 8 on ABC Family. A busy politician (Melissa Joan Hart) hires a male nanny (Joey Lawrence) in the series opener of this comedy about an aunt who assumes custody of her teenage niece and nephew. Hart and Lawrence are also executive producers of the show.
"Gates of Hell" Tonight at 8 on History. Exploring six places on Earth that, according to myths and religious beliefs, are entrances to hell, including a volcano in Iceland and a cave in Central America. Also: an examination of the concept of hell and its origins.
"Hawthorne" Tonight at 9 on TNT. In the wake of a critical situation involving her daughter, Christina turns to Det. Nick Renata (Marc Anthony) for help. Elsewhere, Kelly searches for a mourning mother's camera; Erin and Christina butt heads over Tom's career; and Steve is haunted by a past figure. Sara Gilbert guest stars.
"Rachel Zoe Project" Tonight at 10 on Bravo. Rachel hopes to spend quality time with Rodger and prep for Fashion Week by going to meetings, including one with pop star Gwen Stefani. But Rachel's plans upend when fashionista Naomi Campbell enlists her to fashion a large-scope runway show for charity. Complicating the task: a blizzard and a lack of preparation time.
"Big Lake" Tonight at 10 on Comedy Central. In the premiere of this comedy about a disgraced Wall Street whiz kid who slinks back to his parents' house, Josh Franklin (Chris Gethard) vows to recoup his father's squandered retirement fund with help from an old friend and a former teacher. Meanwhile, Josh discovers his younger brother is not the model child he appears to be. Horatio Sanz and Chris Parnell costar.
"Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel" Tonight at 10 on HBO. Included: An interview with Michaele and Tareq Salahi, alleged White House state-dinner crashers, about controversy surrounding a charity polo event they organize in Washington, D.C. Also: an update on the 2009 shooting of baseball player Robbie Tolan in Bellaire, Texas.
"Explorer" Tonight at 10 on National Geographic. The atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945, is recalled by witnesses who were in the air and on the ground at the time.
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