What to Watch: Monday, November 1

The A Listers prepare for a relaxing summer that will likely be dramatic, and will Teddy confide in Ian about his sexual orientation on tonight's 90210? Monday, November 1 8:00 pm How I Met Your Mother, CBS (30 mins) NEW Zoey enrolls in Ted’s class to with ulterior motives. Features out actor Neil Patrick Harris.

Teddy continues to struggle with his identity on 90210

8:00 pm 90210, The CW (1 hr) NEW Is Teddy trying to come to terms with his sexual orientation or still denying it? Also, Ivy comes clean to Dixon, and Naomi finally presses charges against Mr. Cannon. 9:00 pm Gossip Girl, The CW (1 hr) NEW Serena and Nate have had it with Chuck and Blair’s games, and Blair is surprised to meet an unexpected guest at her party. Will Serena’s out brother Eric make an appearance tonight? 9:00 pm Real Housewives of Atlanta, Bravo (1 hr) NEW Kim Z dishes on infidelity on Kandi’s show, while NeNe shows off the results of her recent plastic surgery. Later, the ladies meet for a Mother’s Day celebration, where every topic is fair game for conversation! 10:00 pm The A-List: New York, Logo (1 hr) NEW The A-listers prep for a fabulous summer, but a showdown between Austin and Derek might put a damper on the partying. Later, Reichen’s career may be on the rocks. 10:30 pm The Big C, Showtime (30 mins) NEW Rebecca (out actress Cynthia Nixon), Cathy, and Marlene choose an interesting location for their ladies’ lunch. Also, Paul looks for support from his coworkers, and Adam meets a girl at a bus stop. 11:00 pm Arrangement, Logo (1 hr) NEW How will the remaining contestants handle designing over the top floral designs for former reality tv star Omarosa? About TV Gayed Grab the remote or set your DVR! GLAAD brings you the most up-to-date listing of LGBT content on television every weekday.  Check GLAAD Blog for daily TV Gayed posts! About GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) amplifies the voice of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community by empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images they present, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively. By ensuring that the stories of LGBT people are heard through the media, GLAAD promotes understanding, increases acceptance, and advances equality. For more information, see www.glaad.orgwww.facebook.com/glaadand www.twitter.com/glaad.