Made-for-TV movies aimed at female audiences are a big part of Lifetime's schedule, though they've



Made-for-TV movies aimed at female audiences are a big part of Lifetime's schedule, though they've faded on the broadcast networks. Stars recall some of their favorite roles in such films during "TV Movie Superstars" (8 p.m., Lifetime). They include Meredith Baxter, Delta Burke, Cheryl Ladd, Connie Sellecca and Jane Seymour.American and British experts join forces to try to stop an international terrorist organization. This new limited-run series, "The Grid" (9 p.m., TNT), starring Julianna Margulies, Dylan McDermott and Tom Skerritt, will be shown Mondays through Aug. 9.
Faith Ford hosts "Funniest Families of TV Comedy" (9:30 p.m., ABC), a Museum of Television & amp; Radio special devoted to 50 years of memorable sitcom families. The guess here is that Homer, Marge and the "Simpsons" clan will rank high among those getting their props.
"Girls Behaving Badly" (10 p.m., Oxygen) begins its fourth season and a five-city casting tour in Seattle, where someone will be chosen to be an honorary misbehaving lady. Meanwhile, the original pranksters pick on a shopper who is rendered speechless, a florist who goes on a wild goose chase and people who try to buy goods in a supermarket.