Tuesday, June 5, 2007

What's on: Tuesday

NBC has the only premiere tonight, with the two-hour kickoff of AMERICA'S GOT TALENT (9 p.m.) with new judge Sharon Osbourne (whose 15 minutes continue inexplicably) and new host Jerry Springer (who deserves another 15 minutes or so just for comedy's sake).

Eva Longoria hosts the ALMA AWARDS (ABC/9 p.m.) -- that's the American Latino Media Arts in case the MTV movie awards didn't satisfy your need for Hollywood back-patting.

Please don't think I'm supporting this show's existence, but I feel it's my journalistic duty to point out the premiere of KATHY GRIFFIN: MY LIFE ON THE D-LIST (Bravo/10 p.m.) season three. It follows an hourlong comedy special from comedy's resident chihuahua.

THE SHIELD (FX/10 p.m.), at the same time, wraps up its 6th season with Vic headed to a review board hearing. Sadly I've just missed another whole season of this well-liked show. It's an hour and a half long in case you'd like to check on your TiVo.

Also new: Deadliest Catch and After the Catch on Discovery; ECW on SciFi.

Talk show pick? How about Paul Rudd on The Daily Show.

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