“Time Makeover” (8 p.m., Fine Living): This series shows how to get more time out of


“Time Makeover” (8 p.m., Fine Living): This series shows how to get more time out of your busy week.

“More of Me” (9 p.m., Lifetime): Funny lady Molly Shannon stars in the new made-for-cable film, “More of Me.” It’s the fanciful tale of an overworked and overextended wife, mom and career woman who somehow splits into three versions of herself in order to manage her chaotic life. Steven Weber also stars.

“Baghdad Diary” (10 p.m., History Channel): “Baghdad Diary” is really two film diaries, an intimate dual view of wartime conditions in Iraq as captured by two bold observers. Iraqi taxi driver Fadil Kadom struggles to maintain a life for his family while documenting the civilian fight for survival around him using a small video camcorder. And American television cameraman Craig White, working for NBC News, embeds with the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division on the front lines of the march to liberate Baghdad, then remains as troops try to control the bombings and lawlessness that follow. The two-hour program is hosted by ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, who was seriously injured in Iraq in January 2006.

“Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Next Generation” (10 p.m., TBS): Bill Engvall, one of the original performers on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, hosts this special that features a fresh crop of comedians ready to carry on the tradition. Reno Collier, Jamie Kaler (“My Boys”), John Caparulo and Juston McKinney present their own stand-up routines, wrapped in the familiar brand of humor. The program airs from Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas and is part of TBS’ Comedy Festival, a four-day event showcasing new and established comedy stars in tributes, stand-ups and sketches.

“MadTV” (11 p.m., Fox): The alternative to “Saturday Night Live” marks episode 300.