60 Minutes (7 p.m., CBS): Things have been relatively calm for the British royal family in recent



60 Minutes (7 p.m., CBS): Things have been relatively calm for the British royal family in recent months, which may be one reason that Prince Charles agreed to the interview that is scheduled to be shown tonight. In any case, it's something he does infrequently -- CBS says his most recent interview on American TV was in 1989.
"The Plague" (8 p.m., History Channel): Fears of a flu pandemic, make this new documentary timely. History's "worst biological disaster" came in the mid-14th century -- long before any medical advances capable of combating it -- and is estimated to have killed 25 million Europeans.
Possessed Possessions (8 p.m., TLC): Just in time for Halloween, one more source of scares: Instead of worrying about ghosts and goblins, some people are concerned about heirloom objects that "seem to have a life of their own." Medium James Van Praagh leads a team looking into just how such objects could be "connected with the spirit world."
Dreamcatcher (8 p.m., TBS): Another in the long line of Stephen King stories turned into movies, this one is making its basic-cable debut on Halloween weekend. It's about four boyhood friends who share special powers and are called on much later in life to save the world from an alien force.
Vampire Bats (9 p.m., CBS): No aliens here, just earthly creatures. You may remember how Lucy Lawless had to deal with all those locusts last season. Well, she's not getting much rest, because vampire bats have started killing people. Also starring in this new movie are Dylan Neal and Brett Butler.