Critic's corner
AFI Lifetime Achievement Award: A Tribute to Warren Beatty
9 p.m., USA
This shouldn't be surprising. After all, "Bonnie and Clyde" came out 41 years ago and Warren Beatty is 71. Tonight, USA is airing an edited version of the recent AFI ceremony, which included speeches by Bill Clinton, Robert Downey Jr., Diane Keaton, and Dustin Hoffman, Beatty's partner in "Ishtar."
Primetime: Crime
10 p.m., Channel 5Funny, that's my nickname for "
Shear Genius
10 p.m., BravoJaclyn Smith hosts this coif-off.
I Love the New Millennium
9 and 10 p.m., VH12004 and 2005, back in the evening of the day.
EXPLORATION
Nova scienceNOW
9 p.m., Channel 2Also known as "Really coolSTUFF." This science magazine series returns with segments on "dark matter" in the universe, treatment of memory loss, a computer program that can detect photo tampering, and Sir Francis Galton, a British scientist who tried to prove the ignorance of the masses. Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts the series.
The Andy Griffith Show
8:30 p.m., TV Land
Bee here now.
Farmer Wants a Wife
9 p.m., Channel 56You'll be his wife, goodbye city life.
ON DEMAND
Mississippi Burning

A flawed but powerful film about the murder of three civil rights workers in Mississippi in 1964, with Oscar-caliber performances by Gene Hackman as a rural Southern sheriff turned FBI man and Frances McDormand as the local woman he leans on in order to crack the case. (R; runs through July 10)
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