History Detectives (8pm, UNC-TV) - Among items investigated by the detectives are a Kit Carson biography that may have belonged to his family members and a saddle linked to Hollywood stuntman Yakima Canutt.
The New Normal (9pm, NBC) - The baby is born in the one-hour season (and possibly series) finale.
Justified (10pm, FX) - In the intense Season 4 finale, Boyd and Ava are forced to move a body to save themselves, and Raylan's pregnant ex-wife Winona is threatened by the Detroit mob. I hope everything works out okay and the episode ends with Raylan (Timothy Olyphant, right) getting a haircut.
Golden Boy (10pm, CBS) - McKenzie catches a break in a case that's near and dear to her heart when bullets found at the scene of a subway shooting match those used to kill her brother several years ago.
Body of Proof (10pm, ABC) - A murder victim's rabid neighbor bites Tommy, and after another rabies fatality, Megan calls on the new health commissioner to aid in their investigation.
Oprah: Where Are They Now? (10pm, OWN) - Omarosa discusses the death of her boyfriend, actor Michael Clarke Duncan. Also interviewed, Paul Michael Glaser from "Starsky and Hutch."
The hair salon has become TV short hand for diva attitude, gossip, fighting, and transformation. It's the reason why the reality genre keeps returning to there, and the reason why my favorite show typically centered on hair salons is Bravo's "Tabatha Takes On." If you're not familiar, Tabatha Coffey's mission is to remove all those characteristics and turn hair salons (and now other places) into place where work takes place.
Much has changed since we last saw TV One's take-off on "The Bachelorette."
100 Questions (8:30pm, NBC) - Charlotte and Wayne compete to see who can be the first to have a one-night-stand. Jill and Leslie help Charlotte score a firefighter, and Mike helps Wayne with an Israeli model (wait - Wayne needs help?). I'm going to miss this little sitcom when NBC cancels it.
Ultimate Merger (10pm, TV One) - The remaining men courting Omarosa (left, with Al B. Sure) face a debate challenge, with comedian George Wallace as judge. TV One is channel 330 on Time Warner Cable.
You may not like Omarosa, but you might (grudgingly) respect her.