Four Oscars went to "A Beautiful Mind" (8 p.m., ABC), a dramatization of the life of Nobel Prize



Four Oscars went to "A Beautiful Mind" (8 p.m., ABC), a dramatization of the life of Nobel Prize winner and math prodigy John Nash. Played by Russell Crowe, he grapples with the schizophrenia that nearly ruins his life. Ron Howard directed this 2001 film, which also stars Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris and Christopher Plummer.
The departure of "Friends" leaves "Everybody Loves Raymond" (9 p.m., CBS) as TV's most popular sitcom. In tonight's eighth-season finale, Ray (Ray Romano) and Robert (Brad Garrett) argue after feeling guilty for choosing golf over helping Marie (Doris Roberts).
Also ending its season tonight is this angst-ridden reality show, "The Restaurant" (9 p.m., NBC), about the trendy but troubled Manhattan eatery of Rocco DiSpirito. Though we may hear more about the flamboyant chef after tonight's two-hour finale, the show would seem to have run its course.
The second season finale of "CSI: Miami" (10 p.m., CBS) offers an intriguing episode about the death of a porn star.
"Faking the Video" (10:30 p.m., MTV) sets up interns on a music-video shoot gone wrong -- on purpose. The unsuspecting intern who can stand the pressure of this prank will win prizes.