Airs: 1:00am - 1:30am on The CW
Attendees at "Party Quirks" include a fighter from "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", a lost dog and a World's Sexiest Hillbilly contestant. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles.
Airs: 1:30am - 2:00am on Nickelodeon
On their way to Omashu, Aang, Katara, and Sokka meet a group of nomads who show them a shortcut through the "Cave of Two Lovers." But when the group becomes trapped in the cave, it's up to Aang and Katara to save the group by trusting in love and possibly questioning their relationship. Meanwhile Iroh gets a lethal rash so Zuko and Iroh head to a small Earth Kingdom town for help, hoping their real identities will not be discovered.
Airs: 2:00am - 3:00am on National Geographic
In the first segment Cesar works with a Los Angeles Lakers VP and her Maltese who has become aggressive after being attacked by two large dogs in a park. He helps her let go of her guilt at not having protected Princess in that incident.
In the second segment, he counsels with another couple who have spoiled their Pomeranian, Prada, after the loss of their other dog. He teaches them how to take back their lives and help Prada to be able to interact with other dogs.
In the third segment, Cesar helps a woman who has rescued a very aggressive rottweiler but finds that he is more than she can easily handle after he recovers from a serious illness.
Airs: 3:00am - 4:00am on NBC
Desmond has to prosecute a well-known rap producer who has been charged with murder. Nick Potter goes on a ride along with two ghetto cops, landing Potter in a meeting with Internal Affairs; Jessica Rossi prosecutes a wife beater, while wrestling with the same problem at home, when her mother tells her she's leaving her father for being abusive, and Christina Finn gets caught up in a case with a spoiled diplomat's son and a strip club.
The Soup Season 3, Episode 11
Airs: 3:00am - 3:30am on E!
Coming Soon...
Airs: 4:00am - 5:00am on HBO
Rated: TV-MA for Adult Content (AC) and Adult Language (AL)
Tonight's episode is Live from L.A.
Actor Jason Alexander, author/theologian Reza Aslan, Rep. Jack Kingston, author Tavis Smiley, and reporter Michael Ware join Bill Maher for a discussion on this week's events.
Pokemon Season 8, Episode 37
Airs: 12:00pm - 12:30pm on Cartoon Network
Despite Morrison's hesitations, he pulls himself round in his battle against Ash making it a tough match.
Pokemon Season 8, Episode 38
Airs: 12:30pm - 1:00pm on Cartoon Network
Ash's battle against Tyson continues and they are both down one Pokémon as they compete for a place in the next round.
Casualty Season 20, Episode 30
Airs: 8:50pm - 9:40pm on BBC One
Nina uses her Army training to rescue a marathon runner trapped in a bog, prompting the frustrated technician to set her sights on becoming a paramedic. A first-aider at the race asks Comfort out on a date. Ellen receives further bad news and Selena grows uncomfortable under Nathan's watchful eye.
Horizon Season 41, Episode 16
Airs: 9:00pm - 9:50pm on BBC TWO
Two thousand years ago a mysterious and little known civilization ruled the northern coast of Peru. Its people were called the Moche. They built huge and bizarre pyramids that still dominate the surrounding countryside; some well over a hundred feet tall. Many are so heavily eroded they look like natural hills; only close up can you see they are made up of millions of mud bricks. Several of the pyramids, known as 'huacas', meaning sacred site in the local Indian dialect, contain rich collections of murals depicting both secular and sacred scenes from the Moche world. Others house the elaborate tombs of Moche leaders. Out in the desert, archaeologists have also found the 2,000-year-old remains of an extensive system of mud brick aqueducts which enabled the Moche to tame their desert environment. Many are still in use today. Indeed there are signs that the Moche irrigated a larger area of land than farmers in Peru do now. But who were the Moche? How did they create such an apparently successful civilization in the middle of the desert, what kind of a society was it, and why did it disappear? For decades it was one of the greatest archaeological riddles in South America. But now at last, scientists are beginning to come up with answers.