NEW SHOWS



NEW SHOWS
U"Out of Order" (10 p.m. today, Showtime). A quirky drama focuses on a married screenplay writer (Eric Stoltz) with an active fantasy life and the darkness of his own reality.
U"For Love or Money" (9 p.m., Monday, NBC). A bachelor doesn't realize the woman he selects in this new dating reality show will get $1 million for being the winner.
U"Keen Eddie" (9 p.m., Tuesday, Fox). A New York detective (Mark Valley) goes to England to clean up his act and solve a drug case in this new drama.
U"Last Comic Standing" (9 p.m., June 10, NBC). An "American Idol"-like competition looks for the newest talent in stand-up comedy. Jay Mohr is host.
U"Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned" (9:30 p.m., June 15, Game Show Network). The veteran game show host joins the ranks of celebrity reality shows as cameras follow his life 24/7.
U"I'm With Busey" (10 p.m., June 17, Comedy Central). A comedy writer learns life lessons from his idol, Gary Busey, in this new reality show.
U"Boarding House: North Shore" (8 p.m., June 18, WB). Cameras follow seven of the world's top surfers through their daily lives and tense competitions.
U"Doggy Fizzle Televizzle" (10 p.m., June 22, MTV). Snoop Dogg hosts this new sketch-and-pranks series that mocks pop culture and trends.
U"The Tom Green Show" (midnight, June 23, MTV). The comic returns to the cable channel that gave him his start with this new talk show.
U"Ren & amp; Stimpy" (10 p.m., June 26, TNN/Spike TV). The former MTV stars are back with new episodes on another channel.
U"Gary the Rat" (10:30 p.m., June 26, TNN/ Spike TV). Kelsey Grammer provides the voice of Gary Andrews, an attorney turned into a six-foot-tall rat.
U"Stripperella" (11 p.m., June 26, TNN/ Spike TV). Pamela Anderson is the voice of the title character, a stripper by day and a superhero at night.
U"Reno 911" (10 p.m., July 23, Comedy Central). This new unscripted half-hour is a comedic version of "Cops" about the police force in Reno, Nev.
U"Teen Titans" (August, Cartoon Network). Junior superheroes such as Robin the Boy Wonder, Wonder Girl and Beast Boy team up to fight crime and survive the normal pains of growing up.
U"Pepsi Play for a Billion" (date not set, WB). A new unscripted series without traditional commercial breaks will allow contestants a chance to vie for a $1 billion prize, the largest giveaway in television history.