Monday’s TV highlights
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SERIES
The Voice: Vocalists audition for a spot in the competition in this new episode (8 p.m. NBC).
House: A violent incident involving a patient leads to a review of House’s (Hugh Laurie) team by the chief of neurology (Jeffrey Wright) in this new episode (8 p.m. Fox).
Heat Seekers: In this new episode, Roger and Aaron are in Nashville, where they face off with the Tennessee Titans’ Jordan Babineaux over a chicken dish with the ominous name of Satan’s Tongue (8 p.m. Food).
Two and a Half Men: Walden shares some of Berta’s special brownies with Zooey in this new episode (9 p.m. CBS).
Hart of Dixie: A big dance is coming up, but Zoe (Rachel Bilson) doesn’t want to attend with Judson (Wes Brown) in this new episode (9 p.m. KTLA).
The Lying Game: Ethan (Blair Redford) is implicated in a crime and flees with Sutton to the reservation where he grew up with his father (Gil Birmingham) in this new episode (9 p.m. ABC Family).
Smash: The show-within-the-show in this new series is a musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe (10 p.m. NBC).
Castle: Castle and Beckett (Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic) investigate the murder of a treasure hunter that turns out to be connected to an unsolved homicide from 1947 (10 p.m. ABC).
SPECIALS
Underground Railroad: The William Still Story: This new special tells the story of a free black man in Philadelphia, who helped hundreds of slaves, many traveling in crates as “human cargo,” get across the border to Canada (10 p.m. KOCE).
SPORTS
Pro basketball: The Lakers visit the Philadelphia 76ers (4 p.m. KCAL); the Clippers visit the Orlando Magic (4 p.m. FSN).
College basketball: Connecticut at Louisville (4 p.m. ESPN); Texas at Texas A&M (6 p.m. ESPN).
Women’s college basketball: North Carolina at Duke (4 p.m. ESPN2); Oklahoma at Baylor (6 p.m. ESPN2).
Hockey: The Detroit Red Wings visit the Phoenix Coyotes (5 p.m. NBCSP); the Calgary Flames visit the Ducks (7 p.m. FS Prime).
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