What to Watch: Wednesday, April 13

On Wednesday night, catch the series premiere of new comedy Happy Endings!  And later, don't miss the girls getting "trashed" on America's Next Top Model, a spectacular spring musical on Modern Family, and Erica's not in Kansas anymore on a new episode of Being Erica. What to Watch: Wednesday, April 13 8:00pm: America’s Next Top Model, CW (1 hr) NEW After the girls are challenged to complete a round of go-see's in Los Angeles, they’re shocked to learn that the Jay Manuel-directed photo shoot will take place at a landfill this week! Noted handbag and accessories designer Lana Marks guest judges this week to decide which model will be taken out with the garbage. 9:00pm: Modern Family, ABC (30 min) NEW When Cameron takes over as the interim music director at Luke and Manny’s school, he tackles the spring musical with a little too much enthusiasm and Mitchell tries to reel him in before he takes the kids overboard. Here's a sneak peek at tonight's episode, take a look! 9:30pm: Happy Endings, ABC (30 min) SERIES PREMIERE Catch the premiere of ABC's new comedy about a group of friends dealing with the awkward fallout stemming from the split of the couple that introduced them all.  After Alex leaves her fiancé Dave at the altar, both of them struggle to maintain their friendships with the rest of the group, including openly gay friend Max. 11:00pm: Being Erica, SoapNet (1 hr) NEW In tonight’s alternate reality, Erica wakes up from a two-week coma only to find that all the important people in her life are serving different roles in the hospital, including her gay friend Dave working as an orderly. Will she be able to decide what’s real and what’s part of Dr. Tom’s therapy? Tune in and find out! _____________________________ 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/glaad and www.twitter.com/glaad.