Watch it

NCAA Tournament (11 a.m., CBS). After today, it’ll be down to the Final Four. How busted is your bracket? Tennessee-Michigan State get things going at 11:20 a.m., and Baylor-Duke go at it at 2:05 p.m.

“Amazing Race” (8 p.m., CBS). The teams travel to the Seychelles islands. Good thing Jeff & Jordan were eliminated last week — they’d have no clue where they were going. Geez, I barely know where is it (the Indian Ocean somewhere).

“The Pacific” (9 p.m., HBO). A break from the war: After Guadalcanal, the Marines head for some R&R in Australia, where Leckie falls for a local girl. Meanwhile, Basilone is awarded the Medal of Honor, and gets shipped off to a very different kind of mission.

“Breaking Bad” (10 p.m., AMC). Walt desperately tries to reconcile with Skyler, and skeezy lawyer Saul is back in the picture, trying to get Walt and Jesse back in the business.

“How to Make It in America” (10:05 p.m., HBO). Ben and Cam blow off Rene so they can get their T-shirt order completed. Probably not a good idea.

Record it

“America’s Worst Driver” (7 p.m., Travel). It’s stupid but fun. But a car gets blown up at the end, so really, how bad can it be? Tonight’s show has the worst drivers in Chicago.

“Life” (8 and 9 p.m., Discovery). Oprah’s voice puts me to sleep, but the pictures are pretty. That’s why high-def TVs have a mute button.

“Celebrity Apprentice” (9 p.m., NBC). Where we learn Sharon Osbourne and Cyndi Lauper don’t get along, and Rod Blagojevich can’t type.

“Masterpiece Classic: Sharpe’s Challenge” (9 p.m., PBS). Sean Bean stars in this historical action movie about an ex-soldier who’s out to rescue an old comrade in colonial India.

“Ultimate Recipe Showdown” (9 p.m., Food Network). Tonight’s home cooked specialties: spicy dishes.

Catch up

“Mad Men” (midnight, AMC). I realized last week that AMC is rerunning Season 3 of “Mad Men” after it re-airs “Breaking Bad.” So if you missed last season, now’s your chance to catch up.

Skip it

“Minute to Win It” (8 p.m., NBC) and “Undercover Boss” (9 p.m., CBS). With all the quality programming on TV tonight, there’s no excuse for watching anything this stupid.

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