I want my mommy!
In "Raising Fame" (8:30 p.m., TLC), three teenage Hollywood hopefuls hope their stage-managing moms can help turn them into the next Brooke Shields and not the next Amanda Bynes. Those who do make it to the top must automatically change their last name to "Kardashian."
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The cast of "Hot in Cleveland" (9 p.m., TV Land), including Betty White, look back at the highlights of Season 4, but only after making sure they've had their daily allowance of bran and a group nap.
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Dying for a great murder mystery? Visit "Broadchurch" (9 p.m., BBC America), a heart-pounding whodunit with moving performances and a great cast of suspects. Agatha Christie would have certainly been a fan.
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