"60 Minutes" (7 p.m., CBS): Ed Bradley gets his due again with a rebroadcast of an hourlong tribute



"60 Minutes" (7 p.m., CBS): Ed Bradley gets his due again with a rebroadcast of an hourlong tribute that aired shortly after his death Nov. 9 from leukemia. Friends, including Wynton Marsalis and Jimmy Buffett and journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault, offer their memories of the pioneering black newsman and bon vivant. The special, airing on CBS' "60 Minutes," his longtime home, also includes Bradley colleagues Steve Kroft, Lesley Stahl and Morley Safer. At a memorial service held in New York for Bradley, Kroft told of getting more than journalism lessons from him: "I learned a lot about friendship, manners, clothes, wine, freshly cut flowers ... and the importance of stopping and smelling them every once in a while."
"Resolutionaries" (8 p.m., TLC): You say you made a resolution? You and millions of others: We've all decreed we'll lose weight, save money or organize our closets in 2007. Three episodes of this new unscripted series follow resolute participants as experts guide them along the path toward self-improvement.
"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2007" (10 p.m., ABC): It just wouldn't be New Year's without spending at least some time with the classic granddaddy of all the countdown shows, airing live from New York City. Clark's health continues to improve, but he's still recovering from his stroke. That means some of the hosting duties will fall to Ryan Seacrest, his heir apparent. The entertainment lineup is certainly see-worthy, with scheduled performances from Christina Aguilera, Rascal Flatts, Rihanna, Ludacris, KT Tunstall and the cast of Broadway's "Jersey Boys" all appearing from New York. Joining them from Los Angeles are Fergie, Natasha Bedingfield and Meatloaf. Sounds like it should be a ball.
"Twilight Zone" marathon (8 p.m., Sci-Fi): Classic black-and-white episodes lead you into the new year ... of terror!
"New Year's Eve Special" (11 p.m., Fox): "So You Think You Can Dance" host Cat Deeley welcomes 2007 for the network.