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"ESPN25: Then and Now" (7 p.m., ESPN) examine the sports channel's first quarter-century of life on the air.
The comedy competition, "Last Comic Standing 2" (8 p.m., NBC) returns for a second summer. Jay Mohr hosts the reality show on which 10 finalists selected through nationwide tryouts live together while competing for a TV contract. Last summer's winner, Dat Phan, is a headliner at clubs around the country.
A second episode airs Wednesday at 8 p.m.
First up as part of the Fox network's latest plan to introduce shows throughout the year, "The Jury" (8 p.m., Fox), a new drama series lets viewers draw their own conclusions while jurors debate. Then a flashback will show the fictional crime, revealing whether the jury -- and the viewer -- made the right decision. Two big names are among the producers, Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson. The episode will be rebroadcast at 9 p.m. Friday.
He's styled the tresses of Madonna and Jay Leno, but can Jonathan Antin open a salon in competitive Beverly Hills and fashion it into a success? The creators of "The Restaurant" are behind "Blow Out" (9 p.m., Bravo), an unscripted series, which has Antin overseeing renovations, dealing with money matters and deciding which stylists will bring in the most bucks.