TONIGHT



TONIGHT
9 P.M.: MY FAIR BRADY (VH1): The second season premiere. Christopher Knight, known as Peter Brady of "The Brady Bunch," and Adrianne Curry, "America's Next Top Model," caught each others eye during VH1's Surreal Life 4. Almost a year later, they are in love and living together.
TUESDAY
8 P.M.: LAST COMIC STANDING (NBC): The fourth season premieres with a special two-hour episode. CBS's "Yes, Dear" star Anthony Clark has been tapped to replace Jay Mohr as host.
10 P.M.: RESCUE ME (FX): The third season premiere of the Denis Leary series about a New York city firefighter whose dedication to the job is unquestionable, but his personal life is a wreck.
WEDNESDAY
8 P.M.: GAMESHOW MARATHON (CBS): Series premiere; Rikki Lake hosts this game show that features six celebrity contestants competing in a weekly elimination-style tournament in which they play different classic game shows each episode including "The Price Is Right," "Let's Make a Deal," "Beat the Clock," "Press Your Luck," "Card Sharks," "Match Game" and "Family Feud." The series will air on Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8 p.m. before settling in to its weekly regularly scheduled time of 8 p.m. Thursdays beginning June 15.
9 P.M.: CELEBRITY POKER SHOWDOWN (BRAVO): The eighth season premiere takes host Dave Foley, above, to New Orleans. Poker champ Phil Hellmuth joins the series as co-host.
9 P.M.: INKED (A & amp;E): The one-hour second season premiere has Hart, the tattoo artist, setting up the shop inside the glamorous Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, known for its celebrated artists and innovative designs.
9 P.M.: SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE (FOX): Wednesday edition premiere; Contestants endure a grueling 12-week competition to become America's No. 1 dancer
10 P.M.: CRISS ANGEL: MINDFREAK (A & amp;E): One-hour season premiere. In Season 2, Magician Criss elevates his magic to a new level. He captivates audiences with mind-boggling demonstrations of his skills in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Iraq.
SATURDAY
8 P.M.: CARPOCALYPSE (SPIKE TV): Second season premiere. Ringleaders Don Nerone and Chuck Rush are still in charge for the outrageous second season of Carpocalypse. Demolition derby racing returns with even bigger and crazier events, but this season, season one Southerners are pitted against newcomers from SUNDAY, JUNE 4
10 P.M.: THE SIMPLE LIFE (E!): 4th season premiere. In each episode, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie will take turns running the household of a stranger --overseeing cooking, cleaning, child care and the like. The families involved will then decide which of the two did a better job.
MONDAY, JUNE 5
11 P.M.: LOVESPRING INTERNATIONAL (LIFETIME): series premiere; Executive Producer Eric McCormack, of "Will & amp; Grace" fame, brings an outrageous, partly improv workplace comedy. Lovespring International is a supposedly elite dating service run by a crew of dysfunctional characters -- from the secretary to the resident shrink.
TUESDAY, JUNE 6
8 P.M.: FEAR FACTOR (NBC): Host Joe Rogan will return for the show's sixth season.
9 P.M.: KATHY GRIFFIN: MY LIFE ON THE D-LIST (BRAVO): Second season premiere.
9 P.M.: LAST COMIC STANDING (NBC): Time slot premiere
10 P.M.: JANICE DICKINSON MODELING AGENCY, THE (OXYGEN): Series premiere. The show follows Janice as she opens up her own modeling agency, putting her 30 years of fashion business experience to the test.
10 P.M.: QUEER EYE (BRAVO): Fourth season premiere; This guide to "building a better straight man," - is designed for guys who want to get the girl, the job or just the look.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
10:30 P.M.: DOG BITES MAN (COMEDY CENTRAL): Series premiere; An outrageous, part improvisational, show featuring a group of dysfunctional fake newscasters interacting with real people in a documentary-style format.
THURSDAY, JUNE 8
10 P.M.: WINDFALL (NBC): series premiere; Money changes everything for a group of 20 young adult friends who serendipitously pool their cash at a neighborhood party to buy and win a record $386 million lottery jackpot. Unfortunately, their initial ecstasy is tempered by the romantic, social and family complications caused by instant wealth.
SUNDAY, JUNE 11
9 P.M.: THE 4,400 (USA): The third season premiere picks up mere seconds after baby Isabelle became a beautiful 20-year-old woman. .
9 P.M.: DEADWOOD (HBO): The third season premiere brings A new day is dawning in Deadwood. The spring of 1877 brings major changes to the teeming outlaw camp of Deadwood, as civilization makes its way to town.
10 P.M.: BRIDEZILLAS (WE): The third season premiere of this series which is a comedic look at how brides-to-be go from engaged to enraged.
10 P.M.: ENTOURAGE (HBO): Third season premiere; This comedy series returns for its third season about the day-to-day life of Vince Chase, a hot young actor in modern-day Hollywood, and his entourage.
10:30 P.M.: LUCKY LOUIE (HBO): Series premiere; Welcome to end of the sitcom as you know it: Lucky Louie, an all new Sunday-night HBO comedy series starring and created by comedian Louis C.K.
MONDAY, JUNE 12
9 P.M.: THE CLOSER (TNT): second season premiere has Deputy Chief Brenda Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) on an internal investigation after the murder of an LAPD officer and the drug dealer he was investigating.
9 P.M.: HELL'S KITCHEN (FOX): Second season premiere of the culinary boot camp features chefs being overseen by world-renowned head chef Gordon Ramsay.
10 P.M.: HOW TO GET THE GUY (ABC): Series premiere. The trials and tribulations of love as four young, attractive and available women look for Mr. Right.
10 P.M.: MILLION DOLLAR LISTING (BRAVO): Series premiere. A look at a high-end California real estate agency.
10 P.M.: SAVED (TNT): Series premiere. The story of Wyatt Cole (Tom Everett Scott), a medical-school dropout and compulsive gambler who becomes an EMT in Portland.
TUESDAY, JUNE 13
10 P.M.: TUESDAY NIGHT BOOK CLUB (CBS): Series premiere; The show follows a group of upper middle class suburban wives and mothers as they deal with "the day-to-day pressures of raising children and maintaining households.
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
8 P.M.: BLACKBEARD (HALLMARK): Original mini-series. Blackbeard stood out among the lawless rogues as the most fearsome and notorious seafarer of them all. Starring Angus Macfayden, Stacy Keach, Richard Chamberlain, and Rachel Ward.
SUNDAY, JUNE 18
8 P.M.: TREASURE HUNTERS (NBC): Series premiere -- special time; An adventure-reality series with multi-player teams try to stay one step ahead of each other as they face intellectual and physical challenges.
10 P.M.: THE DEAD ZONE, THE (USA): Fifth season premiere.
MONDAY, JUNE 19
9 P.M.: TREASURE HUNTERS (NBC): Time slot premiere
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
8 P.M.: AMERICA'S GOT TALENT (NBC): Two-hour series premiere -- special time; Regis Philbin hosts the new talent competition series from Simon Cowell (American Idol).
SUNDAY, JUNE 25
8 P.M.: BROKEN TRAIL (AMC): Original mini-series (part 1 of 2); epic story set in the American West at the close of the 19th century. Thomas Haden co-stars with Robert Duvall.
MONDAY, JUNE 26
8 P.M.: BROKEN TRAIL (AMC): Original mini-series (part 2 of 2)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28
9 P.M.: AMERICA'S GOT TALENT (NBC): Time slot premiere
10 P.M.: BLADE: THE SERIES (SPIKE TV): Two-hour series premiere. Kirk "Sticky" Jones ("Over There," "The Shield") stars as the title character who is half-man, half-vampire and employs his extraordinary powers in a crusade to save mankind.
THURSDAY, JUNE 29
10 P.M.: IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA (FX): Second season premiere; Three friends who own a neighborhood pub in Philadelphia are trying to find their way in the adult world of work and relationships. Danny DeVito joins the cast this season.
SATURDAY, JULY 1
10 P.M.: HUSTLE (AMC): Third season premiere; Hustle follows the exploits of a group of London-based con artists who pull off daringly intricate stings to swindle money from "respectable" but despicably greedy marks.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5
8 P.M.: ROCK STAR: SUPER NOVA (CBS): The show returns for its second season with two shows per week. Another broadcast airs tomorrow, before moving to its regularly scheduled Tuesday (9) and Wednesday (8) time periods the following week.
THURSDAY, JULY 6
8 P.M.: BIG BROTHER (CBS): Seventh season premiere.
9 P.M.: ROCK STAR (CBS): New episode, special night & amp; time
10 P.M.: RAISING THE ROOFS (SPIKE TV): Series premiere, an unscripted comedy series that stars working actor Michael Roof Jr. and his prank- pulling, beer-swilling, over-the-top, back-country family.
10:30 P.M.: DUDESONS, THE (SPIKE TV): Series premiere. The wild antics of four childhood friends who live life to the fullest in the desolate Arctic Circle and perform the craziest and most dangerous stunts imaginable.
FRIDAY, JULY 7
9 P.M.: MONK (USA): Fifth season premiere. Detective Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) will be move to an earlier time this season.
10 P.M.: PSYCH (USA): 90-minute series premiere; Psych centers on Shawn Spencer, who possesses uncanny powers of observation honed by his police officer father, Henry, who drilled young Shawn to note even the smallest details of his surroundings.
SUNDAY, JULY 9
9 P.M.: CHAPPELLE'S SHOW (COMEDY CENTRAL): Third season premiere. Comedian Dave Chappelle's unique take on the world in the third and final season of his self titled series.
10 P.M.: BROTHERHOOD (SHOWTIME): Series premiere. Two brothers on opposite sides of the law, determined to protect the neighborhood and what is theirs by whatever means necessary.
10 P.M.: MIND OF MENCIA (COMEDY CENTRAL): Second season summer premiere.
10:30 P.M.: RENO 911 (COMEDY CENTRAL): Fourth season premiere; In this comedy series that parodies the "Cops," the brave men and women of the Washoe County Sheriff's Department give you the 411 on the thin khaki line.
8 P.M.: BIG BROTHER (CBS): Tuesday edition premiere
9 P.M.: ROCK STAR (CBS): Tuesday edition premiere
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12
9 P.M.: NIGHTMARES & amp; DREAMSCAPES: FROM THE STORIES OF STEPHEN KING (TNT): Original mini-series (parts 1-2 of 8); This anthology series of eight one-hour episodes adapted from King's short stories will feature such notable performers as William H. Macy, Kim Delaney, Steven Weber, Ron Livingston, Henry Thomas, Marsha Mason and William Hurt.
10 P.M.: PROJECT RUNWAY (BRAVO): Third season premiere (projected). The third season will pit sixteen designers against one another on the Road to the Runway.
FRIDAY, JULY 14
8 P.M.: STARGATE: SG-1 (SCI FI): Tenth season premiere.
9 P.M.: STARGATE ATLANTIS (SCI FI): Third season premiere.
SATURDAY, JULY 15
9 P.M.: BIG BROTHER (CBS): Saturday edition premiere
SUNDAY, JULY 16
10 P.M.: ANGELA'S EYES (LIFETIME): Series premiere. Angela Henson (Abigail Spencer) is a young FBI agent who has the exceptional gift of knowing when someone is lying.
MONDAY, JULY 17
9 P.M.: DRIVING FORCE (A & amp;E)
& middot; series premiere; a reality series focusing on NHRA champion John Force and his attempt to re-connect with a family estranged by his all-consuming 30-year-long obsession with professional drag racing.
TUESDAY, JULY 18
9 P.M.: TABLOID WARS (BRAVO): Series premiere. Taking viewers inside the news room at the New York Daily News.
10 P.M.: CONTENDER, THE (ESPN): Second season premiere; The second season will feature sixteen boxing competitors living and training together and competing in weekly boxing elimination bouts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19
9 P.M.: NIGHTMARES & amp; DREAMSCAPES: FROM THE STORIES OF STEPHEN KING (TNT): Original mini-series (parts 3-4 of 8)
11 P.M.: WORK OUT (BRAVO): Series premiere, special night & amp; time, will follow Jackie Warner, celebrity trainer and owner of Hollywood's Sky Sport and Spa, her team of trainers and clients.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
8 P.M.: AMERICA'S GOT TALENT (NBC): Results show premiere
TUESDAY, JULY 25
10 P.M.: WORK OUT (BRAVO): Time slot premiere.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26
9 P.M.: NIGHTMARES & amp; DREAMSCAPES: FROM THE STORIES OF STEPHEN KING (TNT): Original mini-series (parts 5-6 of 8)
SUNDAY, JULY 30
9 P.M.: CHAPPELLE'S SHOW (COMEDY CENTRAL): Series finale.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2
9 P.M.: NIGHTMARES & amp; DREAMSCAPES: FROM THE STORIES OF STEPHEN KING (TNT): Original mini-series concludes.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5
11 P.M.: DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES (LIFETIME): Cable run series premiere; Relive the first season on Wisteria Lane.
MONDAY, AUGUST 7
10 P.M.: GENE SIMMONS' FAMILY JEWELS (A & amp;E): Series premiere; Gene Simmons - the tongue wagging demon of KISS heads this reality series with Shannon Tweed -- former Playmate Of The Year, actress, model and mother of his children, Nick and Sophie.
10 P.M.: WEEDS (SHOWTIME): The second season of the comedy drama about a suburban widow (Mary-Louise Parker) who deals marijuana in order to help make ends meet after her husband's sudden demise.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 13
10 P.M.: GIRLS NEXT DOOR, THE (E!): Second season premiere (projected); Hugh Hefner and his girlfriends lives are captured in this reality series. But it's not all parties and photo shoots; the girls live by Hef's rules.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 25
11 P.M.: REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER (HBO): Fourth season summer premiere; The political talk show with guest panelists which include politicians, actors, comedians, musicians and the like returns.