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Series
Dateline NBC (9 p.m., NBC) has a hidden-camera investigation into stuff that explodes when you pour gasoline on it and light a match. The new David E. Kelley series Lesbians for the Defense (9 p.m., Fox) stars Gina Gershon, Scary Spice and Anna Kournikova as beautiful lesbian lawyers who moonlight as mud-wrestlers. Complicating matters: They're dating each other! In the first episode, Tippy (Gershon) and P.J. (Spice) clash over courtroom strategy when they take the case of a woman accused of being fat (guest Camryn Manheim). Meanwhile, Svetlana (Kournikova) tries unsuccessfully to keep things professional when a sexy older judge (guest Susan Dey) calls her into chambers. 20/20 (10 p.m., ABC) exposes shocking hazing rituals at Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Clown College. In the new game show Yank Ben Stein's Chain (10:30 p.m., Comedy Central), contestants try to put a fast one over on the droll former Nixon speechwriter, but the joke's on them because he's a big, conceited know-it-all!
Specials
The new TV movie One More Day at a Time (9 p.m., CBS) revisits plucky single mom Ann Romano (Bonnie Franklin) and her daughters Julie (Mackenzie Phillips) and Barbara (Valerie Bertinelli) 16 years after their popular sitcom went off the air. Julie, now a crank-addicted grandmother of seven, moves her brood in with Ann -- who was looking forward to a peaceful retirement! Meanwhile, soccer mom Barbara is tormented by recovered memories of Schneider's sexual abuse. The WB's first made-for-TV movie, The Sexiest Man Alive or Dead: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story (9 p.m., WB), stars "Dawson's Creek's" James Van Der Beek as JFK Jr. and "Buffy's" Sarah Michelle Gellar as his wife, Carolyn Bessette. Although John-John met a tragic end, WB promises the movie won't bum you out or anything. "It's mostly about the clothes," says WB promotions department intern Jude "Skippy" Goldstein-Vasquez. With "Angel's" David Boreanaz as JFK, "Charmed's" Alyssa Milano as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and "Felicity's" Keri Russell as Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg.
There's yet another Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (10 p.m., VH1). Since the financially strapped Hall of Fame decided to raise money by holding benefit galas four times a year instead of one, you have to admit the pickings are getting a little, well, slim. Still, tonight's batch of inductees is the strongest in months: Air Supply, Ten Years After, Mac Davis (finally making it on his 12th try), A Taste of Honey, Mr. Mister, Lou Bega (he was such a popular choice, the rules committee waived the usual six-month waiting period between debut and induction) and Jermaine Jackson (solo).
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Rosie O'Donnell (syndicated) The Olsen Twins, Alan Greenspan
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