Monday, May 14, 2007

What's on: Monday

With much fanfare, CBS says goodbye to another of its big-ticket comedies: KING OF QUEENS (9 p.m.). I've never been a huge fan of the show, which relies too much on cliche sitcom drivel, but you have to respect a low quality show that lasts so long. CBS's other Monday comedies, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER and TWO AND A HALF MEN (8 and 8:30 p.m., respectively) will bow out for the season as well tonight.

Also taking its leave is the unbeatable CSI: MIAMI (CBS/10 p.m.), which took out three NBC shows (Studio 60, Black Donnellys and Wedding Crashers) in that time slot this season.

CW's sending off its Monday fare for the summer as well: EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS, ALL OF US and THE GAME (8, 8:30 and 9 p.m., respectively). The Game is an hourlong season ender.

Also new: Dancing with the Stars final four and Bachelor final three on ABC; 24 on Fox; Deal or No Deal, Heroes and Law & Order: CI on NBC; Oil, Sweat and Rigs on Discovery; The Riches on FX; Monday Night Raw on USA.

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