Selling point

Minnesotan Melissa Peterman, who helped write pal Reba McEntire's jokes for the Academy of Country Music Awards, is back in front of the camera for the 150th episode of "Last Man Standing." She hams it up as a pushy sales rep who dresses like Sheena, Queen of the Jungle and bellows like Tarzan. Meanwhile, star Tim Allen keeps reminding viewers that he's Buzz Lightyear.

7 p.m. Friday, KMSP, Ch. 9

Having a ball

Now that you're done with your taxes (um, right?) celebrate by watching "I Love Lucy Funny Money Special," two classic episodes in which our favorite redhead tries to get rich. These colorized versions make Lucille Ball look too much like a fashionista, but the touch-ups do nothing to take away from her down-and-dirty antics, like guzzling a bottle of salad dressing. Bon appétit!

7 p.m. Friday, WCCO, Ch. 4

Smile for the camera

"Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable" has plenty of testimonials heralding the work of the late photojournalist, but this "American Masters" documentary is at its best when it simply presents his work accompanied by nothing more than great tunes from Bob Dylan, R.E.M. and U2.

8 p.m. Friday, TPT, Ch. 2

Taking a stand

"The New Negroes With Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle" spends much of its premiere episode defending its controversial title, with some help from skeptical guest star Hannibal Buress. The remaining time showcases standups in all-too-short sets.

10 p.m. Friday, Comedy Central and BET

Neal Justin