Just as it spread its “Real Housewives” format from the West to the East, Bravo is adding New York considerations to some of its other shows, from a matchmaker earlier this week to tonight’s “Million Dollar Listing New York” (Bravo, 10 p.m.).
There’s an alluring nature to New York real estate — its heady views and shiny square feet measured out in millions of dollars. But out of the thousands of real estate agents they could pick, Bravo goes for some of the most annoying, starting with the Swedish born Fredrik Eklund who owns his previous career in gay porn, Michael Lorber, who got in the business through his dad and shows little aptitude, letting one offer languish over a weekend before a property is lost to someone else; and Ryhan Serhant, who is not so good at the game either, but likes to recount his conquests to his secretary the next day.
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Bravo shows seem built on difficult personalities who we can laugh at. But ultimately they’re the kind of people you want to avoid.
The Top 13 finalists perform for votes for the first time on the 400th episode of “American Idol” (Fox, 8 p.m.). After some mentoring from Mary J. Blige, the boys sing Stevie Wonder and the girls sing Whitney Houston.
The males and females are split, too, on “Survivor: One World” (CBS, 8 p.m.), though the walls are starting to crumble.
“My Crazy Obsession” (TLC, 10 p.m.) is only a slightly less creepy version of “My Strange Addiction.” Rather than kissing cars or eating baby powder, these people do more normal things, like collect Cabbage Patch Dolls. Except in this case it’s 5,000 dolls by a couple who built a special room for them and invite other devotees over for play dates. Or a woman who has painted everything in her life pink, including her dog — but is so overexposed on reality shows she’s already been on “Off the Leash,” “Dog Whisperer,” “Blind Date,” ” Totaly Obsessed” (a VH1 Show), “The Private Chefs of Beverly Hills” and “Groomer Has It.”
It’s already makeover time on “America’s Next Top Model” (The CW, 9 p.m.). Kris Jenner is guest judge.
Time for the post-finale reunion on “Top Chef: Texas” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).
A dad who shot his daughter’s laptop after seeing a posting on Facebook is interviewed on “Rock Center with Brian Williams” (NBC, 10 p.m.).
With “Revenge” on hiatus for a few weeks, they replace it with one of those lurid news shows looking back at an actual murder. This one, confusingly, is called “Revenge for Real” (ABC, 10 p.m.) and the first episode also concentrates on a murder in the Hamptons, from 2001.
All the ABC comedies are reruns but “Happy Endings” (ABC, 9:30 p.m.). But “Whitney” (NBC, 8 p.m.) and “Are You There, Chelsea?” (NBC, 8:30 p.m.) are new.
A pizza tour of the borough is promised on “Slice of Brooklyn” (Travel, 10 p.m.).
Contemporary sports and entertainment figures discuss the legacy of the martial arts star and actor in “I Am Bruce Lee” (Spike, 9 p.m.).
There’s money in catering to Chicken Littles, a company finds in the three-part series “Doomsday Bunkers” (Discovery, 10 p.m.).
“Happily Divorced” (TV Land, 10:30 p.m.) returns for a second season.
A month-long, 25-film Wednesday night salute to Karl Malden begins on Turner Classic Movies with “Ruby Gentry” (8 p.m.), “Parrish” (9:30 p.m.), “Baby Doll” (midnight), “Dead Ringer” (2 a.m.) and “Murderers’ Row” (4 a.m.).
The Big East tournament continues in New York with Connecticut vs. West Virginia (ESPN, noon), Georgetown vs. Pittsburgh (ESPN, 2:30 p.m.) and Louisville vs Seton Hall (ESPN, 7 p.m.). There are also some finals: Robert Morris at Long Island (ESPN2, 7 p.m.) in the Northeast Conference tournament and Lehigh at Bucknell (CBS Sports, 7 p.m.) in the Patriot League.
In the NHL it’s the Maple Leafs at Penguins (NBC Sports, 7:30 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa: Willem Dafoe, Carley Roney, Leslie Bigg, Pat Kiernan. The View: Elizabeth Olsen, Pastor Mark & Grace Driscoll, Karina Smirnoff, Raven-Symone. The Talk: Don Cheadle, Lessley Anderson. Ellen DeGeneres: Jon Hamm, Sara Bareilles.
Late Talk
David Letterman: Kathy Griffin, Simon Helberg, Joseph Arthur (rerun). Jay Leno: Rachel McAdams, Cee-Lo Green (rerun). Jimmy Kimmel: Eric Stonestreet, Kate Upton, Jake Owen (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: William Shatner, Padma Lakshmi, Andrew Rannells, Josh Gad, cast of “Anything Goes” (rerun). Craig Ferguson: Susan Sarandon, Rondell Sheridan. Carson Daly: Gavin Rossdale, Lloyd Kaufman, Laura Marling (rerun). Tavis Smiley: Dr. Otis Webb Brawley. Jon Stewart: Cecile Richards. Stephen Colbert: Willem Dafoe. Conan O’Brien: Ed Helms, Melissa Rauch, Kumail Nanjiani. Chelsea Handler: Julianne Moore, Josh Wolf, Arden Myrin, Dov Davidoff.
Late Talk