CBS, 7:00 p.m. ET
Here’s another reminder why this series remains the best prime-time newsmagazine on television. Steve Kroft, in tonight’s installment, conducts a joint interview with re-elected President Barack Obama and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The interview was recorded Friday, and it’ll be worth tuning in to see if Clinton will be as outgoing, so to speak, as she was in her recent appearance before the Senate.
TBS, 8:00 p.m. ET
This awards show is not as meaningless as the Golden Globes, but usually isn’t as entertaining, either. But, like the Globes, awards are handed out in both film and TV, so that makes it doubly involving. And the SAG Awards, focused as they are on acting, have some categories the others don’t, such as Best Ensemble, a sort of Dream Team honor. Among the movies competing in that category this year: Lincoln. Simulcast on TNT.
CBS, 9:00 p.m. ET
The previous two episodes of this series have been excellent, and have made great use of Michael J. Fox in his recurring role as a rival attorney who usually gets the best of Julianna Margulies’ Alicia. Last episode, he didn’t – at least not in a battle over deposing a witness. But when it was over, he dropped a big bombshell, that he now was holding the note on the debt incurred by Alicia’s law firm. Let the panic begin.
PBS, 9:00 p.m. ET
In Episode 4 of Season 3, Sybil (Jessica Brown Findlay), who’s usually overlooked in the primary plots, comes front and center, whether she’s absent or present. When she’s not around, her family is worried about her. And when she is – her family is worried about her. Check local listings.
HBO, 9:00 p.m. ET
Once again, Lena Dunham, as both writer and star of this series, dares to go someplace different and not always flattering or politically correct. In tonight’s new episode, trying to please an editor who encourages her to write edgy stories based on her own experiences as a young New Yorker, seeks out cocaine to describe her first experiment with that drug – but it ends up being anything but a controlled experience.