Carolina at Duke (7pm, ESPN) - UNC travels to Duke looking to avenge their buzzer-beater loss from February 8.
Q'Viva! The Chosen (8pm, Fox) - Jennifer Lopez, Mark Anthony and Jamie King begin an international search for burgeoning Latin singers, dancers and musicians in the premiere of this new reality competition show. This "grabby" photo was likely taken before J-Lo and Marc Anthony split.
Blue-eyed Butcher (8pm, Lifetime) - A Houston prosecutor tries to prove that a suburban housewife who stabbed her husband nearly 200 times and then buried his body in their backyard is a cold-blooded murderer and not an abused wife who killed to protect her family. Based on a true story. Adrienne reviews.
The Firm (9pm, NBC) - Mitch and Ray probe the death of a sergeant's son and the case becomes a national security matter.
Too Cute (9pm, Animal Planet) - Kittens! This new episode follows the first few months of three litters of kittens, including Savannahs, Siberians and shorthairs.
Saturday Night Live (11:29pm, NBC) - Lindsay Lohan hosts with music guest Jack White.

Did Scotty McCreery really mean to snub comedian Jack Black on the night of the "American Idol" finale? What did Scotty really think about those group song-and-dance numbers the finalists had to do? And was Hollywood Week really as dramatic as it looked on TV?
Scotty McCreery and the other two "American Idol" finalists sang three times each tonight as they sought spots in next week's finale. And guess what? Randy Jackson declared that all three of them are "in it to win it!" Because Randy thinks everyone is in it to win it! (And if you weren't in it to win it, why would you be in it at all?)
North Carolina moved a step closer to its second “American Idol” tonight as Scotty McCreery was named one of the Final Four finalists of this, the show’s 10th season.
After displaying his flair with country ballads often this season, Scotty McCreery showed off his rocking country attitude tonight. Contestants had to sing one current song and one from the 1960s. Scotty picked Montgomery Gentry’s “Gone” for his contemporary number, and he had a blast with it.
It was hard for Scotty McCreery to go too country with this week’s theme – the songs of Carole King. So he did the next best thing, singing two songs famously covered by another Tar Heel singer, James Taylor. (As we
Scotty McCreery got his toughest criticism of the season from the judges this week after a so-so performance of “Swingin’.” But viewers didn’t seem to mind, as Scotty was easily voted into the Final Six on tonight's results show.
Well, it had to happen. After weeks of winning nothing but praise from the “American Idol” judges, Scotty McCreery got some criticism tonight -- mainly because they thought he needed to stray further from his country comfort zone.
Scotty McCreery’s lively performance of a song from his childhood idol easily earned him a spot in “American Idol’s” Elite Eight tonight. Scotty, left, the Garner High School junior, was sent to safety fairly early in the live results show, which seemed even more disjointed than usual.
When Garner's Scotty McCreery heard this was going to be "Motown Week" on "American Idol," he acknowledged that his first thought was, "Lord knows, what am I going to do with this?" What he did was a version of Stevie Wonder's "For Once In My Life" with a strong dose of twang in it. All in all, it worked better than you might expect.
