
Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town
9 p.m., CBC
Although it’s flown under the radar, this wickedly funny eight-part series from the reunited Canuck comedy troupe has been one of the true TV treasures of this season. The Funny Five (Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Scott Thompson, Kevin McDonald and Mark McKinney) are in rare form, each playing multiple characters living in the small town of Shuckton, population 27,603 — although that number has diminished over the past seven episodes as Death (McKinney) keeps claiming victims via a series of mysterious murders that’s kept the townsfolk terrified. In tonight’s final episode, Death’s master plan — such as it is — will be revealed. And don’t be surprised if a few characters from the Kids’ classic 1990s TV series show up.
Natalie MacMaster & Friends
6 p.m., Bravo!
The acclaimed Cape Breton fiddler is joined by musicians Andrea Beaton, Glenn Graham, Howie MacDonald, Troy MacGillivray, Cheryl Smith, and singers Buddy MacDonald and Kate Quinn in this 90-minute musical special that features a wide range of genre-crossing collaborations.
90210
8 p.m., The CW
Fans of this sexed-up remake can celebrate now that the show finally returns with new episodes after a long hiatus. In tonight’s instalment, Naomi gets into a nasty cat-fight with Ivy during a nature hike, while Ryan meets a free-spirited cougar (Kelly Lynch of Road House fame) at a bar and they proceed to get, um, better acquainted in the back seat of her car.
American Idol
8 p.m., CTV & Fox
The top 12 hit the stage in tonight’s two-hour performance episode, but one of them will be sent packing on Wednesday.
NCIS: Los Angeles
9 p.m., Global & CBS
A gan-related drive-by shooting of a marine has the NCIS team searching for the dead victim’s younger brother, who may be the next target. The deeper they delve, however, the more evidence they uncover indicating that the brother may hold all the answers.
The Good Wife
10 p.m., Global & CBS
In an emergency courtroom that’s been set up in a hospital ward, Alicia faces off against her previous nemesis Patti Nyholm (Martha Plimpton), who’s representing a cheapskate insurance company that refuses to pay for in-utero surgery that would save the lives of an expectant mother and her unborn child.