Jelena Jankovic
8 pm/ET CBS Sports
The grand finale of the Grand Slam season concludes for the women with the final two competitors battling it out in a primetime championship match under the lights in Flushing, N.Y. In addition to each other, they'll be squaring off with college football (Miami at Florida) on ESPN. —
Dave RoederFor more tennis action, visit our
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1 pm/ET MTV New
Britney Spears always gives us something to talk about. Her biggest moments at the MTV Video Music Awards are collected here, and not just the times she dazzled us with a snake around her shoulders or a pole dance in a skintight costume. We also see the trainwrecks, including the under-rehearsed dance routine and the lip-syncing gaff. It's all here — from the dominatrix duds in '02 to her panty-free appearance in Vegas in '07. —
Fred MitchellFor more Britney Spears, visit our
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9 pm/ET Fox Reality New
Tonight, Charley and Ewan leave Ethiopia and enter Kenya, passing the halfway mark (in episodes and, roughly, in miles as well) in their 15,000-mile, 10-episode motorcycle trek from the top of the Scottish mainland to the bottom of South Africa. The bad news is that they have bike problems and confront serious devastation. (And this series was filmed before Kenya's recent civil disorder.) But the Ethiopian topography and Kenyan wildlife are simply spectacular. —
Paul Droesch
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10 am/ET Disney New
Imagination Movers is an energetic New Orleans foursome who use upbeat music to teach preschoolers how to creatively solve problems. The lively series, shot entirely in the Crescent City, begins with the Movers searching for the source of a loud noise that is interrupting them while they attempt to play a song for a friend. Kids will enjoy the fast pace and high-energy music, as will many of their parents. —
Tim HollandFor full episodes of
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9 pm/ET We New
The network kicks off an emotional new series documenting reunions between long-lost relatives and friends that are enabled by renowned location specialist Troy Dunn. The series opens with a man's search for his half-brother Mikey, who was taken away by his birth father at just 2 years old. Troy's team locates Mikey, now in his thirties, rather quickly, but it's his anxiety and doubt before the reunion that prove to be the biggest hurdle for this fractured family. —
Brie HearnFor more We programs, visit our
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