City of Angels (7 p.m., Ch. 2): Dr. Turner is pulled over by a cop for no reason other than he was "driving while black."
Dateline (7 p.m., Ch. 5): A report on commercial hunting operations that allow rich clients to hunt animals in an enclosed area.
Don McLean: Starry, Starry Night (7 p.m., Ch. 11): The man behind "American Pie" performs in a concert taped in November 1999.
Dawson's Creek (7 p.m., Ch. 30): Thanksgiving turns out to be a rough time for both Dawson's and Jen's families. (Repeat)
Seven Days (7 p.m., Ch. 14): A transplant from an alien cures Ballard's paralysis, but there are some serious side-effects. (Repeat)
Drew Carey (8 p.m., Ch. 4): Drew is so nervous about dating Kate that he makes himself sick. (Repeat)
The West Wing (8 p.m., Ch. 5): The president and the first lady (guest-star Stockard Channing) host a state dinner while various other crises are going on. (Repeat)
Star Trek: Voyager (8 p.m., Ch. 14): Janeway has to depend on three of her less reliable crew members to help get her (and them) out of a jam.
Roswell (8 p.m., Ch. 30): The young aliens manage to grab some valuable information about their past. (Repeat)
Spin City (8:30 p.m., Ch. 4): Paul is a contestant on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" (Repeat)
20/20 (9 p.m., Ch. 4): A report on a program of forced sterilization.
Law & Order (9 p.m., Ch. 5): What looks like an open-and-shut case may turn out to be a case of the prime suspect being framed. (Repeat)
Your Favorite Girl Next Door (11:30 p.m., FX): FX continues its drive to become the testosterone capital of cable with this new game show that features allegedly "average" women competing in a trumped-up beauty contest.
Early Thursday
NCAA men's basketball tournament: Kentucky vs. St. Bonaventure (10:20 a.m., Ch. 2); Purdue vs. Dayton (approximately 1 p.m., Ch. 2)