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Season Premiere: Tuesday at 9pm on Discovery

Discovery’s pulse-pounding reality hit heads back into the water with its crab fishermen braving frigid waters and crushing waves to collect lucrative crabs in the Bering Sea. The two-hour premiere introduces two new fishing boats to the “Catch” fleet. But the season’s biggest change comes from old favorites Josh and Jake Harris: Still reeling from the death of their dad Phil last season, the boys now have to prove they can cut it as co-owners of the Cornelia Marie.

Video: Watch clips of ‘Deadliest Catch’ right here

Photos: Check out all-new photos of the ‘Deadliest Catch’ crews

Series Premiere: Tuesday at 10:30pm on Comedy Central

We’re not sure why Comedy Central is launching another sports-news parody just three months after “Onion SportsDome” debuted. But they managed to rope us in again with two little words: Norm Macdonald. The “SNL” alum brings the jagged-edge wit he honed as “Weekend Update” anchor to this new series, which will take big swings at all the major sports stories of the week. And Norm can even dust off those old OJ Simpson jokes of his! (He played football once, right?)

Tuesday at 9pm ET on ABC

Last night, the nine remaining couples danced to classical pieces with the help of a 46-piece orchestra — but one couple will be left singing the blues when they get the boot on tonight’s results show. Plus, we’ll get live performances from “American Idol” alum Jennifer Hudson and modern classical violinist David Garrett.

Read more: Which star will dance off with the trophy this season?

Photos: Check out photos of all the Season 12 performances

Tuesday at 8pm ET on CBS

The NCIS team investigates a murder caught on tape tonight: A Pentagon security camera captures a petty officer killing a Navy lieutenant. It should be pretty easy to find the culprit, then, huh? We’re guessing it’ll take about an hour, minus commercials.

Video: Watch clips and behind-the-scenes footage from ‘NCIS’ right here

Season Premiere: Tuesday at 8pm ET on ABC

British chef Jamie Oliver continues his crusade for better nutrition with a new season of his inspiring reality series. Determined to battle the U.S.’s skyrocketing obesity rate, Jamie travels the nation to show everyday citizens how to eat healthier, with a focus on revamping school lunches. On tonight’s premiere, he attempts to bring his Food Revolution to the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles, but faces stiff opposition from the city’s school district.

Video: Get a sneak peek at the new season of ‘Food Revolution’ right here

Tuesday at 8pm ET on NBC

The nine remaining contestants get a welcome change of scenery tonight as they jet off to New Zealand. But they’re not just there to sight-see: Their trip kicks off with a grueling climb up 51 flights of stairs at popular tourist attraction Sky Harbor. Later, the contestants get some healthy-eating tips at the Auckland Fish Market, and sail around Auckland Harbor in an American Cup racing boat.

Read more: We plead with Jillian Michaels not to leave the show

Video: ‘Loser’ trainer Bob Harper offers tips for healthy living

Tuesday at 10pm ET on CBS

It’s an oil-soaked version of David vs. Goliath on tonight’s episode when the firm represents a tiny drilling contractor taking on a huge oil conglomerate. Meanwhile, the election is just around the corner and Eli wants Alicia to make a public statement forgiving Peter to help her husband’s chances at the polls.

Video: Get a sneak peek at tonight’s episode right here

Read more: What makes ‘The Good Wife’ so good?

Series Premiere: Tuesday at 10pm on BBC America

Already have your viewing party planned for William and Kate’s wedding? Then this reality series is for you. Five royal-family fanatics from America get the trip of a lifetime, flying to London for a lavish royal tour courtesy of “So You Think You Can Dance” host Cat Deeley. While there, the fans compete in mini-challenges along the way to see whose royal knowledge reigns supreme.

Read more: Check out Yahoo!’s full coverage of the royal wedding