PBS series gives ‘Dance in America’ a spin

Four male dancers discuss the path that took them from Spain, Wisconsin, Cuba and Ukraine to New York’s American Ballet Theater in “Dance in America” on “Great Performances” (9 p.m., PBS, check local listings).

Tonight’s other highlights

  • Peter Bogdanovich joins the conversation on “Dinner for Five” (7 p.m., IFC).
  • Robert wants to meet Amy’s folks (Fred Willard and Georgia Engel) on “Everybody Loves Raymond” (8 p.m., CBS).
  • The firm is rocked by a settlement with an alcohol concern on “The Practice” (8 p.m., ABC).
  • As her daughter recovers, Yokas ponders her family’s battle with the bottle on “Third Watch” (8 p.m., NBC).
  • A bad guy comes to a bad end on “CSI: Miami” (9 p.m., CBS).
  • A flashback to the Boston strangler case on “Crossing Jordan” (9 p.m., NBC).
  • A jetliner vanishes and then returns on “Miracles” (9 p.m., ABC).

Series notes

Mystery snapshots on “King of Queens” (7 p.m., CBS) … Joe Rogan is host of “Fear Factor” (7 p.m., NBC) … Harper keeps his eyes on the basketball program on “Boston Public” (7 p.m., Fox) … Stranded at the bottom of the world on “Veritas: The Quest” (7 p.m., ABC) … Taken hostage on “The Parkers” (7 p.m., UPN) … Chandler’s twin courts Lucy on “7th Heaven” (7 p.m., WB).

Tom appears on a TV drama in “Yes, Dear” (7:30 p.m., CBS) … Flex’s little sister changes careers on “One on One” (7:30 p.m. UPN).

Faux Joe canoodles on the Cote d’Azur in “Joe Millionaire” (8 p.m., Fox) … Maya finds a new friend on “Girlfriends” (8 p.m., UPN) … Ephram fancies Colin’s sister on “Everwood” (8 p.m., WB) … An old college friend resurfaces on “Half and Half” (8:30 p.m., UPN) … Fitness fanaticism on “Still Standing” (8:30 p.m., CBS).

Late night

Kate Hudson and Jack Hanna are on “Late Show with David Letterman” (10:35 p.m., CBS) … Jay Leno talks with Michael Clarke Duncan on “The Tonight Show” (10:35 p.m., NBC).

Jimmy Fallon, Amanda Peet and Jurassic 5 appear on “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” (11:35 p.m., NBC) … Jim Belushi, Gabrielle Union and musical guests 30 Seconds to Mars are booked on “The Late, Late Show with Craig Kilborn” (11:37 a.m., CBS).