Sunday Rosie O'Donnell has managed to corral some of the nation's most adorable children for "A Family Is a Family Is a Family: A Rosie O'Donnell Celebration" (6 p.m., HBO), which allows the young stars to speak openly about what it's like to grow up in unconventional families. Equally cute are the musical numbers by Ziggy Marley, Frank Sinatra and a 4-year-old girl whose lyrics are catchier than anything written by Jewel.

Monday "Chuck" (7 p.m., KARE, Ch. 11) is counting on an even bigger superhero to save its super show. First, Brandon Routh from "Superman Returns" joined the cast as a tough-as-nails agent. Now, Kristin Kreuk from "Smallville" is Buy More's newest employee and a possible love interest to the title star. Can a Margot Kidder cameo be far behind?

Tuesday George Orwell's Big Brother may be late to arrive, but the latest edition of "Frontline" suggests we have plenty of technology to cause concern. "Digital Nation: Life on the Virtual Frontier" (9 p.m., KTCA, Ch. 2) explores the generation gap between tech-savvy kids and Web-weary adults. Producer Rachel Dretzin challenges the notion that we're smarter and better off than we were in the days of the typewriter.

Wednesday The New Orleans Saints aren't the only ones to bring a renewed sense of pride back to the Big Easy. "Steven Seagal: Lawman" (9 p.m., A&E), one of the guiltiest of guilty pleasures, winds up its first season of washed-up action star still applying his streetwise tactics and intimidating stare. Those late to this reality series can soak up three repeats that follow the season finale.

Thursday It has been more than a year since the last original episode of "The Sarah Silverman Program" (9:30 p.m., Comedy Central), so the gang is doubly determined to remind you that it's one of the raunchiest shows on TV with a third-season premiere that's shocking, irreverent and full of laughs. Newspaper standards won't allow us to get into too much detail, but we will tell you that Sarah is led to believe that she was born a hermaphrodite and pays tribute to her roots by growing a beard, moving to the woods and sporting a necklace featuring, um, what she lost as a child. Welcome back, kids!

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