Whether it's the local weather guy flubbing a forecast or a cooking-show calamity, live television



Whether it's the local weather guy flubbing a forecast or a cooking-show calamity, live television always offers potential for unscripted disaster. "Most Outrageous Moments on Live TV" (8 p.m., NBC) rounds up some of the year's best -- albeit unintentional -- comic or embarrassing bits from news, game shows and infomercials.
The New York Philharmonic performs selections by Debussy, Ravel, Bizet and Offenbach in its traditional New Year's Eve concert, "Live From Lincoln Center" (8 p.m., PBS Channels 45 & amp; 49, repeats at 10 p.m.). Sir Andrew Davis will be the guest conductor, and soprano Ren & eacute;e Fleming will sing the Massenet arias. Beverly Sills hosts.
A four-episode marathon of "Arrested Development" (8 p.m., Fox) revisits the troubles of the Blyths, who tighten their belts after the family fortune shrinks.
On "America's Party" (11 p.m., Fox), "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest headlines the merrymakers in Las Vegas.
All 12 of the 2003 episodes of "Sex and the City" (11 p.m., HBO) will be shown in an all-night marathon. Here's a chance to catch up with Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and friends before the final eight episodes of the series begin Sunday.