Tuesday, April 11
7 p.m. “American Idol”
When they get down to eight contestants, it’s no longer safe to visit a karaoke bar. Fox
7 p.m. “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown”
Snoopy helps the gang celebrate the Spring holiday, taking over egg-hiding duties for the Easter Bunny. We’ve seen what our dog hides in the bushes. It’s not pretty. ABC
7 p.m. “Kitchens of the Future”
Exciting new technology includes refrigerators that automatically order groceries, a toaster that butters the toast, and a coffee maker that cops an attitude just like that guy at Starbucks. Food Network
7 p.m. “Mafia Doctor”
A doctor is forced to do the bidding of a shadowy syndicate where cruel whims dictate decisions of life and death. Then he quits the HMO and goes to work for the Mafia. (2003) Lifetime
8 p.m. “The Unit”
Investigators track the sale of nuclear materials to Iran. Luckily, this particular Middle Eastern uranium sale was meant to be fictional. CBS
8 p.m. “The Ten Commandments Part II”
In part two, Moses leads the Jews out of Egypt, parts the sea and wanders the desert for 40 years, refusing to stop and ask for directions. (2006) ABC
8 p.m. “So NoTORIous”
Tori Spelling has a sitcom that’s based on her real life. Oddly, it’s the closest she’s ever come to having a real life. VH1