The Pregnancy Project (8pm, Lifetime) - A high school student pretends to be pregnant in order to conduct a research project about stereotyping teens who are pregnant.
Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a Man (8pm, Hallmark Movie) - Judge John Goodnight (Luke Perry) reunites with a former flame while traveling and witnesses a robbery by a gang of bandits. The case turns personal when
one of the outlaws turns out to be his friend's teen son, who faces a possible death sentence. Adrienne reviews.
Namath (9pm, HBO) - A documentary collaboration between HBO Sports and NFL Films looking at the fascinating life and career of New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath, who led the upstart AFL team to an upset win over the Colts in Super Bowl III. One of the first real sports celebrities, "Broadway Joe" was selected to the NFL Hall of Fame in 1985. Narrated by Liev Schreiber.
Pit Boss (9pm, Animal Planet) - Sebastian tries to reconcile with Shorty by going on a rescue mission at a stable, but their rift takes a backseat when a pit bull encounters an agitated horse.
Swamp Volcano (9pm, Syfy) - A vulcanologist tries to prevent a catastrophic eruption that would destroy civilization after an oil-drilling operation strikes magma flow in the Gulf of Mexico and inadvertently creates a volcano in Miami.
John Mulaney: New in Town (10pm, Comedy Central) - A great new comedy special from "Saturday Night Live" writer John Mulaney. Taped in New York City in 2011.

My Cat From Hell (8pm, Animal Planet) - If you're even the least bit interested in cats, this is a great show with cat behaviorist
So, we offer "Warehouse 13," Season Two packed with 12 episodes of the show that has a quirky crew chasing fantastical artifacts across the globe and through time. If you've never watched the show, I'm guessing more than 8 hours of sampling, plus special features like video blogs and episode commentaries should give you more than a sense if you want to go further.
Not only that, the DVD features a crossover episode with another Syfy show "Eureka." And, because we're that organized, we've got "Eureka" Season 4.0 for you. It has more that 7 hours of viewing of the show about a small town where big things seem to happen regularly. Plus it has one of my favorite actors on it: Joe Morton!
WWE Tribute to the Troops (9pm, NBC) - Pro wrestlers and other entertainers gathered at Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville on December 13 for the WWE's annual tribute to the armed forces. Featured performers were Nickelback (pictured), Mary J. Blige, and George Wallace. And of course, there was wrestling.
Debbie Macomber's Trading Christmas (8pm, Hallmark) - A widow (Faith Ford) and a writer (Tom Cavenaugh) swap homes for the holidays, but neither getaway goes as planned. Despite the complications, they each meet potential love interests in their temporary new digs. Also stars Gil Bellows ("Ally McBeal") and Gabrielle Miller. Based on a book by Debbie Macomber.
Lucky Christmas (8pm, Hallmark) - A struggling single mom (Elizabeth Berkley, "Saved by the Bell") wins the lottery, but her car is stolen with the ticket inside. One of the thieves (Jason Gray-Stanford) develops feelings for her, however, and considers returning the ticket to save their budding romance.
From the Sky Down (8pm, Showtime) - Irish rock band U2 recall the recording and release of their 1991 album, "Achtung Baby," in this documentary directed by David Guggenheim.
Terror Beneath (9pm, Syfy) - A movie about a monstrous root system that runs rampant, threatening the world with ecological disasters, and it's up to a government agent (Adrian Pasdar) to stop it. What, no Roto-Rooter? I think Syfy has officially run out of things to "monsterfy."
William & Catherine: A Royal Romance (9pm, Hallmark) - An original movie recounting the romance between Prince William (Dan Amboyer) and Kate Middleton (Alice St. Clair), starting with their introduction as students at St. Andrews University. Jane Alexander plays Queen Elizabeth, Victor Garber plays Prince Charles (Prince Charles wishes!), and Jean Smart plays Camilla Parker Bowles.
Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp (10pm, VH1 Classic) - In the second season opener, 15 contestants divide into three bands and are mentored by Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Mark Hudson (right). This season will feature guest appearances from Paul Stanley of KISS, Phil Collen of Def Leppard, Marky Ramone of The Ramones, and Sammy Hagar. Season 8 of "That Metal Show" airs after this at 11.
