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Tuesday’s TV highlights

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NCIS: After a suicide bomber tries to assassinate the Belgravian defense minister, the team protects his daughter (Elena Satine), who is studying in the U.S. — and who has a crush on McGee (Sean Murray) in this new episode (8 p.m. CBS).

One Tree Hill: Forget the lies and the videotape; it’s sex games, secrets and shoelaces that all play a part — somehow — as the couples of Tree Hill celebrate Valentine’s Day. Sophia Bush, James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Robert Buckley and Austin Nichols star in this new episode (8 p.m. KTLA).

Glee: Rachel (Lea Michele) enlists the help of Brittany (Heather Morris) as she tries to reinvent herself and launch a major social comeback at McKinley High. Chord Overstreet, Matthew Morrison, Jane Lynch and Chris Colfer also star in this new episode (8 p.m. Fox).

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NCIS: Los Angeles: Sam and Callen (LL Cool J, Chris O’Donnell) go under cover as California Highway Patrol officers in hope of exposing corrupt cops who may be participating in an illegal operation with military personnel in this new episode (9 p.m. CBS).

Dirty Jobs: Mike collects sponges off the sea floor in this new episode (9 p.m. Discovery).

Raising Hope: After Sabrina (Shannon Woodward) points out to Jimmy (Lucas Neff) how germ-laden his home is, the family becomes obsessed with cleanliness. Martha Plimpton and Garrett Dillahunt also star in this new episode (9 p.m. Fox).

Traffic Light: Callie (Aya Cash) is upset after the guys get rid of a carnival prize dog that Adam (Nelson Franklin) won for her several years ago in this new episode (9:30 p.m. Fox).

Parenthood: Adam and Kristina (Peter Krause, Monica Potter) plan a birthday party for Max (Max Burkholder) hosted by a children’s performer (Michael Emerson) who has Asperger’s in this new episode (10 p.m. NBC).

MOVIES

The Sunset Limited: Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones star in the 2011 TV movie (8:30 p.m. HBO).

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SPORTS

College basketball: Mississippi State at Kentucky (4 p.m. ESPN); Texas Tech at Missouri (4 p.m. ESPN2); Michigan State at Ohio State (6 p.m. ESPN).

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