Nature: Legendary White Stallions (8pm, UNC-TV) - The history of the Lipizzaner stallion is chronicled. Included in the story is their little known rescue by the U.S. Army in 1945.
Manhunt (8pm, HBO) - A two-hour documentary examining how the CIA successfully found Osama bin Laden after hunting him for nearly a decade. Features testimonials from CIA analysts, targeters and operatives who tracked Bin Laden for nearly two decades, turning years of careful intelligence into action on May 1, 2011.
Family Tools (8:30pm, ABC) - In the series premiere, a father takes ill and his prodigal screw-up son returns home to take over the family fix-it business. What do I think? It's pretty silly. Read my full review of "Family Tools."
The Americans (10pm, FX) - In the first season finale, Philip and Elizabeth are ordered to attend a potentially dangerous meeting, while Stan closes in on them.
Secrets of the Dead: Bugging Hitler's Soldiers (10pm, UNC-TV) - The thoughts and opinions of German POWs during World War II are revealed in this installment, which relies on transcripts from an MI19 (British military intelligence) bugging operation that secretly recorded the conversations of 4000 German prisoners.
Chicago Fire (10pm, NBC) - A former paramedic candidate accuses Severide of sexual misconduct, and Det. Voight returns to collect on a favor that Dawson owes him.
How to Live With Your Parents for the Rest of Your Life (9pm, ABC) - Natalie struggles to cope with her parents' divorce, while Elaine and Max plan to visit a sick relative.
Dallas her dream home.
Southland (10pm, TNT) - Officers Cooper (Michael Cudlitz) and Lucero (Anthony Ruivivar), left, are kidnapped and held hostage, and all the cops are on the case in a desperate scramble to rescue them. Elsewhere, Ben deals with an increasingly erratic girlfriend.
How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) (9:30pm, ABC) - This new sitcom will be lucky if from here on out I type "How to Live With Your Parents," because how obnoxious is that long title?? Anyway, this overly titled new sitcom has a young single mom (Sarah Chalke) moving back home to live with her eccentric parents (Elizabeth Perkins and Brad Garrett). I'm not a fan of the voice-over narration, but it has some funny bits.
The Neighbors (8:30pm, ABC) - Debbie starts a business making purses with help from Jackie, whose negotiating skills come in handy -- until they promise more products than they can deliver.
The Neighbors (8:30pm, ABC) - The Bird-Kersees see a Broadway show in New York City, and Larry is so inspired he decides to create a musical of his own, but a 911 call after an emergency tests the limits of their contact with the outside world. The episode features original songs by Academy Award-winning composer Alan Menken ("The Little Mermaid").
Suburgatory (9:30pm, ABC) - Dalia (Carly Chaikin) helps Mr. Wolfe (Red Lee) get over his breakup with Chef Alan by changing his appearance and, for good measure, plotting a little revenge to mend his broken heart.
work and personal lives of Boston cops. It's co-executive produced by Donnie Wahlberg, who also narrates the series.
Nova: The Mind of a Rampage Killer (9pm, UNC-TV) - As part of PBS' week of After Newtown coverage, Miles O'Brien examines the possible motivations of rampage killers, including the theory that they're driven by the desire to die, not kill, but want to go out making headlines.