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TV’s best bets: CBS shuffles shows for college basketball

Mike Hughes Gannett News Service

Tonight’s might-see

Basketball, all day, CBS.

Don’t look for “Survivor” (temporarily moved to Wednesday) or “CSI” (resting). For now, the college basketball tournament takes over.

There’s one doubleheader at noon ET (check local listings) and another at 7 p.m. That pattern will be repeated on Friday; the second round is Saturday and Sunday.

Tonight’s might-see II

“Myles of Styles,” 8:30 p.m., HGTV.

After its debut Sunday, this show settles into its regular spot. It turns out that Kim Myles (the “Design Star” winner) is ideal – an appealing personality and design talent. Tonight, she meets likable people who deeply regret painting the bedroom a relentless shade of peach. Myles’ makeover is impressive.

Other choices include

“Miss Guided,” 8 and 8:30 p.m., ABC. This comedy settles into its regular spot, with Judy Greer as a guidance counselor. The first episode has Ashton Kutcher as a sexy substitute teacher and Jamie Lynn Spears as a student who may throw away an opportunity. The second has our heroine at the bottom of a sexy-teachers list.

“Lost,” 9 p.m., ABC. There’s trouble for Ben on land (he knows an attack is coming) and on the freighter (Sayid confronts his spy).

“In Treatment,” 9:30 p.m., HBO. Jake (Josh Charles) presents a tough, blue-collar exterior. In a strong episode, he opens up about his academic family and more.

“Lipstick Jungle,” 10:01 p.m., NBC. The show ends its trial run as Wendy takes a chance – starting a film before the writer has found an ending.

“Lil’ Bush,” 10:30 p.m., Comedy Central. If you happen to be a 12-year-old boy then this episode – about pills and a president with a perpetual erection – will please you. Others should look elsewhere.