Airs: 12:00am - 1:00am on CBS
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Airs: 1:00am - 1:30am on HBO
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry are put off by a flabby assistant wearing a shirt that exposes her midriff, and some errant urine from Larry leads her to think a picture of Jesus is crying.
Airs: 1:00am - 2:00am on ABC
When Juanita's party is on the verge of being ruined after Gaby is deemed a bad mom, Gaby is determined to prove she’s a responsible parent; Bree gets defensive when she's judged by a motel maid for having an affair with Karl; Lynette is put off by her new handyman when he defers to Tom for approval on all things; and Susan and Katherine come to blows over Mike.
Meanwhile, a lapse in judgment on Danny's part leads to a terrible mishap that Angie and Nick must cover up.
Dexter Season 4, Episode 5
Airs: 1:00am - 2:00am on Showtime
Recent events spur Dexter into his own investigation of the Trinity killer. His motivations are now personal, and the clock is ticking. But the closer Dexter gets, the more he realizes that Trinity is unlike any monster he's previously encountered.
Airs: 1:00am - 2:00am on CBS
The parents of a football player killed in a bus crash must make a heartbreaking decision, whether to donate his organs or not. Meanwhile, Andy and Ryan scramble to find a procurement team so that a boy, desperately in need of a heart transplant can do so.
Airs: 1:30am - 2:00am on HBO
A married man from New Jersey hires Jonathan to acquire a sex tape being used by a female escort to squeeze money from him. Ray and George tags along with Jonathan to a motel room where she meets the escort.
Airs: 2:00am - 3:00am on ABC
The Walker family, with the exception of Nora, are surprised by the charms and tango lessongs of Luc Laurent, Sarah's new lover. However, Nora quickly uncovers that her French houseguest is a very good comfort during a very difficult time. Meanwhile, Robert needs to distract Kitty from the cancer, and he uses his most romantic efforts into the situation.
Cold Case Season 7, Episode 4
Airs: 2:00am - 3:00am on CBS
The death of a musician in 1970 is investigated, and the musician was trying to keep his involvement with a Philadelphia Soul scene a secret from his father. Meanwhile, Lilly talks with her step-brother Finn, who is a teenager.
Mad Men Season 3, Episode 11
Airs: 2:00am - 3:00am on AMC
The firm welcomes back an old client. Joan and Greg make plans for their future and Betty and the kids take trip.
Airs: 2:00am - 2:30am on Showtime
Hank has the apartment all to his bad self when Becca visits Karen in New York for the weekend. Meanwhile, Hank's old buddy from Long Island, Mike Zlosowski, pays a visit. Hank shows Zlos an epic time, inviting him to a swanky party hosted by Sue Collini and her eccentric husband Dickie. The weekend culminates in a night of debauchery where Hank and his talented pupil Jackie take their student / teacher relationship to the next level. Upon picking up Becca at LAX, Hank's surprised to see his daughter isn't traveling alone. Charlie and Marcy are finally hitting the sheets again, but it's coitus interruptus after Charlie reveals a dirty little secret involving ex-flame Daisy.
Airs: 2:00am - 3:00am on Discovery Channel
Sean's frustrations with Reed boil over as they cross paths during a chase on the back roads of New Mexico. The next day everyone heads to the Texas Panhandle, but violent storms soon turn the dirt roads into quagmires that could trap the chasers at the worst of times. By the end of the day, Reed and Tim are trapped in the mud between two tornadoes but they seize the chance to get up close and film the violent twisters and deploy science probes.
Airs: 7:00am - 7:30am on TV Tokyo
Natsu and Happy team up with Lucy and they accept a job that has a strange and seemingly simple request... enter a mansion owned by Duke Everlue and burn a certain book. Is this job really as easy as it seems?
Airs: 10:35pm - 11:35pm on BBC One
It's an evening of international glamour as supermodel and Cambridge student Lily Cole joins model, actress and Blue Velvet star Isabella Rossellini on Graham's sofa for a chat, while the star of Supersizers and Maestro Sue Perkins takes the comedy chair and attempts the Japanese art of making musical instruments out of vegetables. Meanwhile ladies' favourite Michael Buble chats and performs his single Haven't Met You Yet. Plus, the audience share their bad experiences with food, and more foolhardy members of the public brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.