Tuesday’s TV Highlights: ‘New Girl’ on Fox
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SERIES
NCIS: The action drama is back for another season (8 p.m. CBS), followed by the return of “NCIS Los Angeles” (9:01 p.m.).
Ben and Kate: Nate Faxon and Dakota Johnson play the titular brother and sister in this new sitcom (8:30 p.m. Fox).
Frontline: The new installment “Dropout Nation” looks at one Houston high school’s efforts to see that high-risk students reach graduation (9 p.m. KOCE).
The Mindy Project: “The Office’s” Mindy Kaling stars as an obstetrician trying to tame her wild side in this new comedy (9:30 p.m. Fox).
Private Practice: This “Grey’s Anatomy” spin-off is back for another season (10 p.m. ABC).
TV Guide Magazine’s Top 25 Best Oprah Show Moments: Tom Cruise’s couch-jumping incident and that “You get a car! You get a car!” giveaway are among the highlights as this countdown concludes (10 p.m. OWN).
Vegas: Dennis Quaid, “The Shield’s” Michael Chiklis and Carrie-Anne Moss star in this new drama about the bad old days in 1960s Sin City (10:01 p.m. CBS).
Brickleberry: Forest rangers have a series of misadventures in this new animated series (10:30 p.m. Comedy Central).
All the Right Moves: This docu-series about a fledgling dance troupe ends its season (11 p.m. Oxygen).
MOVIES
Money and Medicine: The high cost of healthcare is examined in this new documentary (8 p.m. KOCE).
2012: The True Mayan Prophecy: Some say the world will end about three months from now, but some Mayan elders say otherwise in this 2010 documentary (8 p.m. KLCS).
The Lords of Flatbush: Sylvester Stallone and a pre-”Happy Days” Henry Winkler star in this 1974 tale set in 1950s Brooklyn (9:15 p.m. TCM).
SPORTS
Baseball: The Cubs visit the Rockies (5:30 p.m. WGN America), the Dodgers play the Padres (7 p.m. KCAL) and the Angels host the Mariners (7 p.m. FSN).
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