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ABC's found-footage horror series "The River" debuts tonight with a two-hour premiere.



What to Watch: 'The River' series premiere, 'Justfied'

"NCIS"

7 p.m., CBS (New)

Gibbs (Mark Harmon) questions the choices he has made when he stares down the barrel of a gun at a local diner. The 200th episode of the series.

"Last Man Standing"

7 and 7:30 p.m., ABC (Both new)

First, Vanessa thinks her house is being haunted, then Mike fights city hall when he is ordered to remove a damaged tree on his lawn.

"Glee"

7 p.m., Fox (New)

Another week, another guest star. Tonight it's Ricky Martin, who plays a musically inclined night school teacher who helps the glee kids with a Spanish singing assignment.

"The River"

8 p.m. to 10 p.m., ABC (New, series premiere)

It's time to see how scary network TV can get. This series begins with a TV explorer going missing in the Amazon. His wife, who believes he's still alive, convinces a documentary crew to help her find him. But you just know it's not going to be that easy.

"NCIS: Los Angeles"

8 p.m., CBS (New)

Before Callen and Sam can celebrate five years together as partners they must find a hijacked van that was transporting contents that could threaten national security.

"Dirty Jobs"

8 p.m., Discovery (New)

Host Mike Rowe celebrates his experiences in all 50 states.

"Parenthood"

9 p.m., NBC (New)

Mark and Sarah consider having a baby, while Amber lands a promotion that she's worried she might not be qualified for.

"The Undercover Princes"

9 p.m., TLC (New)

After initial efforts fail, the single princes get some dating advice and learn about a variety of techniques to pick up the ladies.

"Justified"

9 p.m., FX (New)

Raylan goes on the hunt for two old foes who have escaped from prison, while Boyd deals with a traitor in his inner circle.

— Laura King

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