Screen Actors Guild Awards (8pm, TNT) - Outstanding TV and film performances are honored, and Dick Van Dyke receives the Life Achievement Award.
Downton Abbey (9pm, UNC-TV) - Episode four -- or as I call it, the OH NO NO NO! episode -- has Anna uncovering evidence that could clear Bates (yawn), Edith becoming a newspaper columnist, and Matthew questioning the management of the estate. Also, Isobel offers Ethel a position in her household and a fancy doctor is hired to oversee the delivery of Sybil's baby.
The Makeover (9pm, ABC) - A Hallmark Hall of Fame movie about the transformation of blue-collar Boston beer vendor Elliot Doolittle into a viable congressional candidate by handler Hannah Higgins. Yes, it's a twist on George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion." Adrienne reviews.
The Good Wife (9pm, CBS) - Alicia is presented with a career-altering offer, while Will and Diane fight off their creditors.
Enlightened (9:30pm, HBO) - Amy gets a letter from Levi in Hawaii, where he refuses to buy into Open Air's rehabilitation philosophy and decides to accompany a pair of younger addicts for a night of indulgence.
Californication (10:30pm, Showtime) - Hank attends a funeral with Faith, and Charlie is the guest of Robbie Mac and Ken for a night on the town.
Screen Actors Guild Awards (8pm, TNT and TBS) - This is sort of the stepchild of the major awards shows, relegated to basic cable and without any kind of host. But I'll still watch!!! Especially since tonight Dick Van Dyke will present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Mary Tyler Moore.
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The Screen Actors Guild Awards took place tonight in Los Angeles, the awards show that gives film and television actors a chance to choose the performances they believe most deserving.
The Screen Actors Guild announced their nominations today. They aren't quite as puzzling as the Golden Globe nominations announced earlier this week, but there are a few head-scratchers.
It was another big night for TV stars at last night's SAG Awards, and a lot of Warm TV favorites took home bronzed naked men (those would be SAG trophies), including Raleigh's Michael C. Hall.
Screen Actors Guild Awards (8pm, TBS) - Shoved onto cable on a
Tina Fey wins Best Comedy Actress. She makes a joke about actors not getting internet residuals and asks her infant daughter Alice to take care of her when she's old and broke.
