Tuesday, Jan. 10
6 p.m. “Meth: County in Crisis”
A look at how methamphetamine has taken root in rural locations, because if you life in a small town with nothing to do, what you really need is a drug to keep you up all night so you won’t miss anything. A&E Network
6 p.m. “Most Dangerous Jobs in the World”
This time the most dangerous jobs include defusing land mines, putting out oil well fires, working the high steel on skyscrapers and being a food taster for Jack Abramoff. Discovery Channel
7 p.m. “Blue Crush”
A young woman hopes to break into the professional surf circuit but must contend with looking after her younger sister, working a demeaning day job and staying in the right light to highlight her perfectly chiseled abs. (2002) UPN
7 p.m. “Beyond the Bull”
A look at the men who ride bulls on the professional rodeo circuit. It’s a pursuit that requires nerves of steel, a taste for danger and a belt buckle large enough to double for a satellite dish. The Learning Channel
8 p.m. “X2: X Men United”
In the sequel, the mutant X-men confront a sinister government conspiracy to destroy all mutants. Don’t worry. This is just a movie. Your teenager is safe, for now. (2003) FX
8 p.m. “People’s Choice Award”
The awards show for people who care what the gum-chewing moron reading People in the checkout aisle at Wal-Mart thinks. CBS
8 p.m. “Commander in Chief”
When a Navy sub on a covert mission is disabled, President Allen struggles to keep the situation from escalating into an international incident, at least until she can figure out a way to blame it on her opponents. ABC