Watch it

“Survivor: Nicaragua” (8 p.m., CBS). A battle breaks out among one of the teams over a clue to a hidden immunity idol. My guess: It’s the youngsters. It’s be curious to see how they react after last week’s utter implosion at Tribal Council.

“Modern Family” (9 p.m., ABC). Jay makes fun of Gloria’s Colombian cooking. (He must never have tasted arapas then. His loss.) And Cameron and Mitchell have their first on-screen kiss. Big whoop.

“Cougar Town” (9:30 p.m., ABC). Jules gets bummed when Travis has to leave for college, and Laurie tries to help Bobby become computer literate. The latter sounds like it could be a lot more funny.

“Terriers” (10 p.m., FX). Hank and Britt get hired by Lindus, who’s still in jail after they set him up. And hopefully we’ll find out what was up with that mysterious figure crawling into Hank’s attic last week.

Record it

“Baseball: The 10th Inning” (8 p.m., PBS). The conclusion of Ken Burns’ follow-up to 1994’s “Baseball.” Tonight’s about Barry Bonds and the whole steroid era, and the rebirth of the Red Sox and Yankees. And just a thought, but who was the genius who scheduled this during the height of the real-life pennant race? Something tells me baseball fans will be watching the game tonight, not this.

“America’s Next Top Model” (8 p.m., The CW). The models have to pose for photos while riding on a roller coaster and while underwater. Um, that’s two different shoots, I assume.

Catch a score

Giants vs. Diamondbacks (7 p.m., CSN-BA). In the stretch run, each games is the most important game of the year.

Skip it

“Law & Order: Los Angeles” (10 p.m., NBC). Series premiere. It’ll be exactly what you expect it to be. And I got bored by that about 10 years ago.

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