Wednesday, April 12
6 p.m. “The Ten Commandments”
A look at how the ten commandments have been interpreted through history and the brief period of time during in the ’20s when they were believed to be the “Ten Suggestions.” History Channel
6 p.m. “True Hollywood Story”
This profile of Lindsay Lohan traces her career from her sweet endearing child roles through her edgier parts in films like “Mean Girls” and ends with a computer simulation of her post-rehab publicity appearance at the opening of a Bed, Bath and Beyond in Topeka. E! Entertainment
7 p.m. “The Loop”
Sam meets a woman in a bar whom he’d dumped on the third date. The third date is a pivotal moment, the point at which the suitor must decide whether the relationship merits further effort or if he’d wasted that precious two-for-one coupon at Red Lobster. Fox
7 p.m. “Swiss Family Robinson”
We never understood why they never voted that annoying little Tommy Kirk right off the island. (1960) Hallmark Channel
7 p.m. “Alien Nation”
Extraterrestrials live side-by-side with humans in a future Los Angeles where they are treated as second class citizens, displacing the legions of other people in Los Angeles already being treated as second class citizens. (1988) Fox Movie Channel
8 p.m. “Farenheit 9/11”
Michael Moore is still pushing this crazy idea that the war in Iraq was a bad idea. (2004) Sundance Channel
9 p.m. “The Evidence”
Five friends gathered to celebrate their sobriety are found dead. It was either that seldom-mentioned “13th step” or somebody got tired of them talking about their sobriety all the time. ABC