DON’T MISS
DRAMA
Revenge of the Thieves
After their last caper gets foiled and the team is forced to split up and go underground, ex-insurance agent Nate Ford (Timothy Hutton) surfaces in an attempt to fly solo to exact revenge against the two men that got him into the business of scamming scammers to help the scammed in the first place. As if stealing a pair of historic statuettes wasn’t hard enough, Nate also has to get his a motley crew of former criminals include a con artist, thief, weapons expert and hacker – to work together for one last heist.
LEVERAGE
Tuesday, 10 p.m., TNT
Medical dramarama
As the medical drama hurtles towards its series finale, newly returned Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle) has to play catch up, trying to get back into the swing of things at the hospital. He finds that he’s struggling to cope with all the new procedures and technology used at County. Meanwhile, Dr. Banfield (Angela Bassett) and hubby (Courtney B. Vance) toss in the towel after unsuccessful in vitro fertilization treatments. Instead, they opt to contact an adoption agency.
ER
Thursday, 10 p.m., NBC
Another mystery solved, maybe
The mystery surrounding Locke’s (Terry O’Quinn) fateful mission off the island as Jeremy Bentham gets revealed.
LOST
Wednesday, 9 p.m., ABC
Seeing dead people
There’s no rest for Allison DuBois (Patricia Arquette, above) when she wakes up under a freeway overpass in the middle of the night, having no idea how she got there. She soon realizes that during that time, she may have engaged in vehicular homicide. Life imitates psychic vision, with Allison’s daughter, Ariel (Sofia Vassilieva), taking driving lessons from her unusually frustrated dad, Joe (Jake Weber).
MEDIUM
Monday, 10 p.m., NBC
REALITY
Getting into ‘Gear’
Who needs an American version of “Top Gear” when the British blokes are still doing such a bang-up job with the original? In this week’s episode, the boys are challenged to make junky used cars go around the test track as fast as a new sports saloon. They also send “Captain Slow” (a k a James May) to search out F1 champ Mika Hakkinen to figure out why Finns are such awesome racing drivers and stick “Marky” Mark Wahlberg (left) in their Reasonably Priced Car.
TOP GEAR
Monday, 8 p.m., BBC America
INTERVIEW
Jenna in the ‘Raw’
In the season finale of William Shatner’s talk show, Captain Kirk goes one-on-one with porn star extraordinaire and wicked business maven, Jenna Jameson (right). The “Queen of Porn” saves the best for last, baring her soul – the only part of her we haven’t seen -and talking about her mother’s cancer, her rough childhood and her ascendance in the adult entertainment industry. She also talks about her newfound devotion to PETA and the new man in her life, former UFC champion Tito Ortiz.
SHATNER’S RAW NERVE
Tuesday, 10 p.m., Biography
MUSIC
Magical music ‘Hour’
Chris Isaak (right), the never-aging Grammy-nominated musician, hosts a weekly interview show where his guests, some of music’s most popular artists, relive the highs and lows of their lives through a mix of storytelling and performances. Expect to see the musicians engaging in spontaneous acoustic sets and onstage performances of both their own material and the songs that inspired them. Featured artists include Trisha Yearwood (this week’s guest), Chicago, Stevie Nicks – no doubt giving a stirring rendition of “Landslide” – and Yusuf Islam, aka Cat Stevens.
THE CHRIS ISAAK HOUR
Friday, 10 p.m., Biography
TRAVEL/REALITY
Tony does New York
The will-eat-anything-put-in-front-of-him chef presents a “love song” to the Big Apple with an episode centered around some of the city’s oldest and most widely recognized restaurants. Anthony Bourdain – and a select group of famed foodies like chefs Chris Chung and Michael Lamonaco and Food and Wine magazine’s Michael Batterberry take a look at how these culturally diverse restaurants are in danger of disappearing from Manhattan’s increasingly upscale landscape. Take a trip down memory lane as they visit Katz’s Deli, Hop Kee, Russ & Daughters and Sammy’s Roumanian.
ANTHONY BOURDAIN: NO RESERVATIONS
Monday, 10 p.m., Travel Channel

