Here’s what’s on network TV tonight:
ABC
8/7c: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End - rerun
The third saga in the life and times of Capt. Jack Sparrow. Stars: Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom.
CBS
8/7c: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - rerun
“Lost & Found” - The team investigates the disappearance of a family missing for three years.
9/8c: The Mentalist - rerun
“Red Sky in the Morning” - second season finale.
10/9c: 48 Hours Mystery - new episode
“The Boy Next Door” - The investigation covers the 1993 murder of Trisha Pacaccio near Chicago and two other murders near Los Angeles. Michael Gargiulo is the center of the suspect investigation.
CW local programming
FOX
8/7c: (starts earlier) MLB Baseball
Events, which will vary by region, include the Boston Red Sox at the New York Yankees, the San Francisco Giants at the Chicago Cubs or the Arizona Diamondbacks at the Los Angeles Dodgers.
NBC
8/7c: Chase - new episode
“The Man at the Altar” - Bounty Hunter Ben Casey teams with thee marshals to hunt down an escapee hiding with his family.
9/8c: Law & Order: Los Angeles - rerun
“Runyon Canyon” - A college student is strangled, but some last minute evidence changes the case.
10/9c: Law & Order: SVU - rerun
“Wet” - It’s the toxic mushroom episode where Olivia utters the famous (and brilliant) phrase, “I'm not the one who stabbed the captain with a pickle!” Best SVU line ever.
10:30/9:30c: Saturday Night Live - live
Ed Helms hosts, with musical guest star Paul Simon. This should be a good one to watch!
That’s it for tonight on primetime TV. Sorry, I told you it was going to be a lean one. This would be a great night to catch up on those episodes you missed earlier in the week. Be sure to tune back in for the new SNL though, it should be good. So, what are you watching on network TV tonight?
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