
Tonight catch the return of Officer John Cooper on the season premiere of Southland, plus new episodes of Days of Our Lives, 90210, Glee, Tabatha Takes Over and White Collar.
What to Watch: Tuesday, January 17
8:00pm: Days of Our Lives, SoapNet (1 hr) NEW
Abigail gets angry when she catches Melanie and Chad together. Meanwhile Kate and Sami hire Chad and Gabi as models for Countess Wilhelmina which makes Melanie cry when she sees them pose for the photo shoot.
8:00pm: 90210, The CW (1 hr) NEW
Adrianna and Dixon perform together at a club and realize they work very well together. Naomi embarrasses herself in front of her boss and Annie throws a disastrous party.
8:00pm: Glee, Fox (1 hr) NEW
The students help Mr. Schuester in a performance that sweeps Emma off her feet. Finn announces his plans post graduation and Becky develops a crush on Artie.
10:00pm: Tabatha Takes Over, Bravo (1 hr) NEW
Tabatha comes face to face with two stubborn owners of a struggling gay club in Long Beach, CA.
10:00pm: White Collar, USA (1 hr) NEW
Elizabeth is kidnapped by Keller which forces Neal to come clean to Peter about his betrayal.
10:00pm: Southland, TNT (1 hr) SEASON PREMIERE
Officer John Cooper is back on the job following his successful back surgery. He meets his new partner, Jessica Tang. Detective Lydia Adams and Officer Ben Sherman (who is no longer a trainee) also get new partners.
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