"Monday Night Football:Broncos at Chargers" Tonight at 8:30 on ESPN. Denver (3-6) at San Diego (4-5). These teams account for the last six AFC West titles, but trail both the Chiefs and Raiders this season. Kyle Orton and Philip Rivers trigger prolific passing attacks, with Brandon Lloyd and Antonio Gates as top targets.
"Two and a Half Men" Tonight at 9 on CBS. Charlie spends money wildly for his old lover Courtney, who returns after spending three years in prison.
"American Masters" Tonight at 9 on PBS. Archival footage, studio outtakes and remarks from Yoko Ono, photographer Bob Gruen, producer Jack Douglas and members of the Elephant's Memory band spice "LENNONYC," which chronicles John Lennon's life after moving from Britain to the Big Apple in 1971. It recalls the tempest he and Yoko Ono stirred in the early 1970s, his immigration battle to stay in the U.S., his "lost weekend" in L.A. and love for New York, his years raising son Sean, and his reemergence in 1980 with "Double Fantasy."
"The Real Story of Thanksgiving" Tonight at 9 on History. The history of Thanksgiving is chronicled, from the first feast in 1621, examining evolving traditions and foods served in celebration and remembrance.
"Skating With the Stars" Tonight at 9:13 on ABC. The series opener of an ice-skating competition that pairs celebrities with professional skaters. Contestants include Vince Neil, Bethenny Frankel and Sean Young.
"Chelsea's Big Interview Special" Tonight at 10 on E! Chelsea Handler interviews Gwyneth Paltrow, Anne Hathaway and Christina Aguilera.
"Public Speaking" Tonight at 10 on HBO. Martin Scorsese directs this profile of writer Fran Lebowitz ("Metropolitan Life"), who reflects on her career and reputation as an outspoken social critic while discussing her views on race, gender, sexuality and celebrity culture onstage with author Toni Morrison for a student audience and holding court in a New York City tavern.
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