“Final Report: Green River Killer” (7 p.m., National Geographic Channel): Report


“Final Report: Green River Killer” (7 p.m., National Geographic Channel): Report examines murderer Gary Ridgway, who had more than 40 victims in the Seattle area.

“BET Awards ’08” (8 p.m., BET): Once again the entertainment lineup for this rousing event is of the blow-the-roof-off-this-joint variety. Among the scheduled performers are Alicia Keys, Nelly, Kanye West, Usher, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown and Rihanna. Hosting the event, which honors black stars in television, movies, music and sports, is funny man D.L. Hughley. Among those feeling the love will be singer Al Green and show-biz bigwig Quincy Jones. The former will be honored with this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and the latter will take home the Humanitarian Award.

“Celebrity Family Feud” (8 p.m., NBC): Al Roker, the jolly weather personality from the “Today” show, is reigniting the Feud. Roker will host the star-studded new “Celebrity Family Feud” (8 p.m. EDT Tuesdays, NBC). The weekly show pits celebrities with their real-life and TV families against each other. They are all playing for charity.

The families include:

Ice-T and his family (wife, son, mother-in-law and a family friend) against Joan Rivers and her clan (daughter Melissa, Joan’s nephew and niece plus her assistant).

Raven-Symone brings her mother, brother, TV dad (Rondell Sheridan) and TV mom (Tkeyah Crystal Keymah). They are challenging Wayne Newton’s real-life family (wife, daughter, his mother-in-law and sister-in-law).

“Wipeout” (8 p.m., ABC): Crashes, smashes and mud splashes. “Wipeout” is touted as a “painfully funny” new reality series. Brave contestants go head-to-head on a massive obstacle course designed to provide plenty of thrills and spills.

“I Survived a Japanese Game Show” (9 p.m., ABC): “I Survived” is a crazed reality series that whisks 10 Americans — many of whom who have never left the United States — away to Tokyo to compete in a zany game show filled with ludicrous stunts. Why? For money and TV exposure, of course.