Tonight's Picks
902108:00 PM, CW
Annie and Ethan (Shenae Grimes, Dustin Milligan) are paired up to take care of a baby as part of a class project, and the experience causes them to see each other in a new light. Silver and Dixon (Jessica Stroup, Tristan Wilds) continue to get closer. Harry and Debbie (Rob Estes, Lori Loughlin) deal with his past when Tracy (Christina Moore) informs him that she hired a private investigator to search for their son, who was given up for adoption.
 
The Graduate8:00 PM, TCM
Mike Nichols received a richly deserved Oscar for his smart, witty direction of this 1967 comedy about a young man who is seduced by his mother's friend, then falls in love with the woman's daughter. Dustin Hoffman's seemingly artless performance in the title role, backed by the haunting Simon & Garfunkel musical score, deftly captured the spirit of a generation. Anne Bancroft and Katharine Ross also star.
 
Bonnie and Clyde10:00 PM, TCM
Physically, the real Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were nowhere near as hot as Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty in their prime, but why let the facts get in the way of a great movie? This 1967 drama about the bank-robbing lovers helped cement the rising-star status of both actors and won a pair of Oscars -- for cinematography and for Estelle Parsons' unforgettable supporting performance as Clyde's high-strung sister-in-law.
 
902108:00 PM, CW
Annie and Ethan (Shenae Grimes, Dustin Milligan) are paired up to take care of a baby as part of a class project, and the experience causes them to see each other in a new light. Silver and Dixon (Jessica Stroup, Tristan Wilds) continue to get closer. Harry and Debbie (Rob Estes, Lori Loughlin) deal with his past when Tracy (Christina Moore) informs him that she hired a private investigator to search for their son, who was given up for adoption.
 
House8:00 PM, FOX
Ready for your close-up, Dr. House? A documentary crew is filming House (Hugh Laurie) and his wannabe fellows as they struggle to diagnose a teenager with a facial deformity who suffered a heart attack on the eve of reconstructive surgery. As if the cameras weren't distracting enough, House is forced to question the motivations behind the decisions he's made about which fellows to keep in "Ugly."
 
The Biggest Loser: Families8:00 PM, NBC
In part one of this two-part adventure, one team's members get to go home and surprise their loved ones, while the others cash in on a prize of spending 24 hours with a trainer -- a day they'll never forget. Then, the contestants face a water tower competition that tests their endurance as never before. And a group of contestants faces a trainer's wrath when it seems they aren't giving their all.
 
Factory Girl8:30 PM, SHO
Sienna Miller ("Alfie") comes into her own by playing Edie Sedgwick, the cult figure who had major significance in the life of artist Andy Warhol, in George Hickenlooper's involving film. Guy Pearce ("L.A. Confidential") portrays Warhol, who found inspiration in Sedgwick -- setting the stage for potential tragedy when her attention shifted to a musician (Hayden Christensen). Mena Suvari and Jimmy Fallon also are in the cast.
 
Presidential Debate9:00 PM, NBC
"You're undecided now, so what are you gonna do?" That old song could be the theme of this second debate between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama. The questions are coming from voters who haven't decided which man is getting their vote for president. Even if you've already made up your mind, tune in and see how your guy stands up to scrutiny. Tom Brokaw moderates the debate, held at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn.
 
Jail9:00 PM, MNT
If you've kept your nose clean and followed the straight and narrow, you probably have no idea what it's like to find yourself in the pokey. This series follows individuals from their initial booking through their first moments in the slammer. This week features the jails of Salt Lake City; Austin, Texas; and Tulsa, Okla. How many times do you think we'll hear the phrase "What about my phone call?"
 
Real Housewives of Atlanta9:00 PM, BRAVO
Just what the world needs: yet another "docu-soap" about spoiled rich women, this time with a Southern flavor. OK, these ladies aren't necessarily spoiled; they have careers and in some cases, their own businesses. But they also have gobs of money, which doesn't give them immunity from bumps in the road of life but definitely cushions the blow. Bottom line: Do you want to watch privileged people live their lives or invest the time in your own? Thought so.
 
Privileged9:00 PM, CW
Megan (JoAnna Garcia) is forced to cancel her plans for a spa weekend with Jacob (David Giuntoli) when Laurel (Anne Archer) demands she act as chaperone for the pool party that Rose and Sage (Lucy Kate Hale, Ashley Newbrough) are throwing. In an attempt to repair the relationship between Megan and her sister Lily (Kristina Apgar), Rose convinces Megan she should invite Lily to the party. Lauren Conrad guest stars.
 
RENO 911!: Miami10:00 PM, MAX
Television's "Reno 911!" has acquired something of a cult following. If you're not in the cult, feel free to skip this big-screen adventure. Reno's finest -- and we use that term very loosely -- are in Miami for a police convention when terrorists attack. During spring break, no less. Lowbrow humor, bikini babes, Lt. Dangle's (Thomas Lennon) too-short shorts ... you know the drill. Skip it unless you're a fan of the series.
 
The Cleaner10:00 PM, A&E
In this new episode, "Five Little Words," William (Benjamin Bratt) brings Arnie (Esteban Powell) into his home to detox, determined to save him from the fate that Mickey suffered. Meanwhile, Akani and Darnell (Grace Park, Kevin Michael Richardson) take on a case from a drug dealer. They infiltrate his daughter's sorority house and discover she is severely bulimic.
 
-- Zap2it.com

(Times are ET/PT unless otherwise noted)

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Sunday, Oct. 5th, 2008 (in millions)
1.
9.45
2.
Numbers (CBS)
8.21
3.
20/20 (ABC)
6.84
4.
6.79
5.
6.35
7.
Life (NBC)
5.54
8.
MLB Playoffs: Boston at Los Angeles (TBS)
5.29
9.
Don't Forget the Lyrics (Fox)
4.35
10.
Supernanny (ABC)
4.2
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