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What to Watch on Monday: 'Burn Notice' star heads Nora Roberts film

Nora Roberts' Carnal Innocence (8pm, Lifetime) - A famous violinist (Gabrielle Anwar of 'Burn Notice,' left) goes to Mississippi for some rest and relaxation, but instead finds the third victim of a serial killer on her grandparents' property. Her involvement in the case deepens when the man she's seeing (Colin Egglesfield of 'All My Children,' left) becomes a suspect.

The Bachelorette (8pm, ABC) - [Inhales deeply] Ah, life after Bentley. Ashley and the 12 remaining guys visit Thailand were she and 10 of them visit an orphanage for children who lost their families in the 2004 tsunami.

Single Ladies (9pm, VH1) - Val's boutique gets a lift from her new intern, and April plays matchmaker for Val. Meanwhile, Keisha meets some eligible rich bachelors and April's marriage crumbles in the wake of a scandal.

MasterChef (9pm, Fox) - The field of 100 is winnowed down to 38.

Switched at Birth (9pm, ABC Family) - Kathryn, John and Regina adjust to their new living arrangements, while Daphne spends time with Liam.

Teen Wolf (10pm, MTV) - Scott is excited for his first date with Allison, until it becomes a confusing group date with Lydia and Jackson in tow. Also, a mysterious animal attack occurs, putting Stiles' dad, Sheriff Stilinski, on high alert.

"Midnight Bayou": Ragin Cajuns, Ghosts and Faye Dunaway


It has to be said: If Faye Dunaway is going to continue to play grandmothers, she's going to have to put down the Botox and let us see some lines on her face. I know modern grandmas stay fit, but c'mon.

That aside, the second of Nora Roberts' collection of movies on Lifetime -- FOUR Saturdays in a row at 9pm -- is as good as the first with that cheatin' LeAnn Rimes.

"Northern Lights": Can You See LeAnn Cheatin'?

Tomorrow night at 9, Lifetime premieres the first in the Nora Roberts' Collection of films "Northern Lights."

You may have heard that it stars country singer LeAnn Rimes and "Ugly Betty" actor Eddie Cibrian and that US Weekly insists that they began an affair on the set. There evidence: grainy video of the two smooching at a restaurant, LeAnn carrying a copy of "For Better Or For Worse," a book with the subtitle "Divorce reconsidered," and their signature evidence, while she was carrying the book, she wasn't wearing a wedding band.

LeAnn hasn't helped herself with her non-denial denial: "not everything in our lives is always black and white." (Did she mean this?) Also-married Cibrian adamantly denied the affair. I do remember on one award show LeAnn sayng from the stage how she been married to one man and never been arrested, as evidence of how she wasn't one of those young stars that lost their minds.

Karma is a female dog, ain't it?

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