TONIGHT: TLC launches My Strange Addiction and follows up with a new Toddlers and Tiaras while NBC burns off one last Undercovers. Plus, a new Great Performances for those into the arts and a new 24/7 for those who aren't.

8:00 PM

Undercovers Just when you think it's over, NBC burns off already-produced episodes just to fill air time. (NBC)

9:00 PM

Great Performances Maestro Gustavo Dudamel leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic and tenor Juan Diego Flórez through a set that includes bel canto arias and Latin American canciones by Rossini, Granda, Lara, Moncayo, Grever, Gutiérrez and Márquez. From the Walt Disney Concert Hall in L.A. (PBS)
My Strange Addiction The series premiere profiles a woman who eats toilet paper every day and a woman who can't sleep without her blow dryer on her bed. at 9:30, a recovering drug-and-alcohol addict who is now hooked on extreme bodybuilding. Also: a 24-year-old can't stop sucking her thumb. (TLC)

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10:00 PM

24/7 Penguins/Capitals: Road to the NHL Winter Classic Preparations begin in Pittsburgh to set up the hockey rink at Heinz Field. Also: the teams face each other on the ice in Washington. (HBO)
Toddlers and Tiaras Young hopefuls are followed at the Arizona Gold Coast pageant in Phoenix, including 1-year-old twins Scarlett and Isabella, 4-year-old Makenzie, and 8-year-old Danielle. (TLC)
1000 Ways to Die A surfer perishes; a safari goes awry; a young Amish man, a truck owner and a chess master die untimely deaths. (SPIKE)

Who's on the Late Night Couches Tonight?

Conan Harrison Ford, Rosario Dawson, Reggie Watts (TBS, repeat)
Jimmy Kimmel Live: John Krasinski, Rosemarie DeWitt, Crystal Castles (ABC, repeat)
Lopez Tonight: Dwayne Johnson, Katie Cassidy, Felipe Esparza (TBS, repeat)
Chelsea Lately Keyshia Cole, Jo Koy, Jim Norton, Sarah Colonna (E!)
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Cher, Jeremy Renner, Robyn (NBC, repeat)
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Paul McCartney, Nick Cannon (NBC, repeat)
Last Call with Carson Daly Amir Bar-Lev, Brad Ludden, City and Colour (NBC, repeat)
Late Show with David Letterman: Matt Damon, Florence and the Machine (CBS, repeat)
Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Danny DeVito, Brie Larson, Henry Cho (CBS, repeat)

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