Tube Notes
By Mike Hughes
Gannett News Service
Tonight's Must-See
"Line of Fire," 9 p.m., ABC. Lisa Cohen (Leslie Hope) is at her best here. She's a classic FBI leader, in command and in control. Paige Van Doren (Leslie Bibb) feels more divided. She was widowed by the Sept. 11 attacks; so was the mother of a missing girl. Paige feels empathy with the mom, but she's also suspicious. Some strong jolts are coming.
Of Note
"The Terminator" (1984), 6, 8 p.m., AMC. Long before director James Cameron made "Titanic" and Arnold Schwarzenegger made political waves, they combined for this science-fiction classic. A young woman (Linda Hamilton) has no idea why a robot (Schwarzenegger) is trying to kill her and a stranger (Michael Biehn) is trying to save her. The stranger and the robot are both from the future, where she's important.
"Biography: Martha Stewart," 6, 10 p.m., and "Martha Stewart: Recipe for Ruin," 7, 11 p.m., A&E. This once-prestigious network has become just another spot to see fallen stars. It was Michael Jackson yesterday and Stewart tonight.
"Nova: Mars Dead or Alive," 8 p.m., PBS. On Sunday, PBS aired this documentary, following the mission to put an exploration rover on Mars. Here is a quick rerun with a possible bonus: If the rover did land this weekend and functioned properly, the final minutes will include photos it sent.
"I'm With Her," 7:30 p.m., ABC. Bob Guiney of "The Bachelor" guest stars. The story has movie star Alex trying to disguise herself so she can quietly accompany Patrick to his class reunion.
"Frasier," 8 p.m., NBC. Frasier, Roz and their colleagues compete with another station to see which staff can lose the most weight. Things turn personal when Frasier learns a bully he hated in high school runs the other station.
"The Real World," 10 p.m., MTV. The original American reality show is back for its 14th season. This time it's in San Diego.