It’s Supergeek to the rescue in UPN show

Fans of comic books and the summer movies they inspire should enjoy the new series “Jake 2.0” (8 p.m., UPN). Jake Foley (Christopher Gorham) becomes a cyber-superhero after a laboratory explosion at the National Security Administration, where he toils amid secretive and glamorous spies as a lowly tech-support guy. In the explosion, he’s “infected” with a hybrid organic computer chip that gives him remarkable strength, enhanced senses and an ability to meld with technology. But the bad guys who blew up the lab are now on to Jake, and want to steal the germs and gizmos that transformed him. This inspires Jake’s starchy NSA bosses to promote him to a superagent, and sets up the premise for the show.

Tonight’s other highlights

  • Scheduled on “60 Minutes II” (7 p.m., CBS): President Bush recalls his actions on Sept. 11, 2001.
  • Frankie learns of Ed’s feelings for Carol on “Ed” (7 p.m., NBC).
  • An alien race of Xindi threaten Earth on the third-season premiere of “Enterprise” (7 p.m., UPN).
  • It comes down to Robert and two women after tonight on “Big Brother 4” (8 p.m., CBS).
  • Cris Carter, Cris Collinsworth, Bob Costas and Dan Marino return for the 27th season premiere of “Inside the NFL” (9 p.m., HBO), a weekly roundup of highlight clips, scores and football gab.

Late night

Sharon Stone and The Raveonettes appear on “Late Show with David Letterman” (10:35 p.m., CBS) … Jay Leno welcomes Farrah Fawcett and George Wallace on “The Tonight Show” (10:35 p.m., NBC).