A look at 'Biggest Loser: Families' and other shows of note

"Biggest Loser" trainer Jillian Michaels has a retort ready for all those contestants this season who think of her as "the nice one.""I'll break your hands off," she barks.And so begins the warm and fuzzy "Biggest Loser: Families" (debuting 8 p.m. EDT Tuesday, NBC).This season's group consists of four husband/wife teams and four parent/child duos. The team that loses the biggest percentage of weight through intensive exercise and dieting will win $250,000.Michaels tends to the parents and children. Fellow trainer Bob Harper will handle the spouses.The contestants include:-- A husband and wife from South Carolina who have an autistic son;-- A North Carolina couple whose combined weight is more than 600 pounds;-- A Florida pair who have a 4-year-old daughter weighing 63 pounds;-- A mother and daughter from Dallas who have been estranged for six years.The premiere is a two-hour installment.Other highlights for the week of Sept. 14-20 (all times EDT; listings subject to change; check local listings):SUNDAY-- "Secrets of the Dinosaur Mummy" (9 p.m., Discovery Channel). A near-perfectly-preserved 77 million-year-old dinosaur is examined.MONDAY-- "Solo: Lost At Sea" (10 p.m., National Geographic Channel). A kayaker's journey between Australia and New Zealand is documented.TUESDAY-- "House" (8 p.m., Fox). Wilson ponders whether the verbally abusive Dr. House is a bad person to be around. Well, yeah.-- "Lincoln Heights" (8 p.m., ABC Family). In season three, the Sutton family wonders if the troubled community is showing signs of change.-- "Fringe" (9 p.m., Fox). A woman gives birth to a senior citizen. Question: Does her child qualify for AARP immediately?-- "The Cleaner" (10 p.m., A&E). Isaiah Washington shows up to cause trouble. Again.THURSDAY-- "Burn Notice" (10 p.m., USA Network). As the summer season draws to a close, Michael poses as a security adviser to foil a kidnapping plot.-- "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (10 p.m., FX). Dee and Charlie accidentally become cannibals.(E-mail Terry Morrow of The Knoxville News-Sentinel in Tennessee at morrow2(at)knews.com.)

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