Tonight catch all new episodes of Survivor: Caramoan, Suburgatory, Modern Family, Southland, and Forever Young.
What to Watch: Wednesday, April 10
8:00pm: Survivor: Caramoan, CBS (1 hr) NEW
Another castaway is voted off the island. This season's cast includes out contestant Michael Snow.
8:30pm: Suburgatory, ABC (30 mins) NEW
Tessa helps Ryan with his college choices, but she ends up creating a window of opportunity for Dalia. Meanwhile, George proposes that he and Dallas live together platonically, and Sheila prematurely sells George's house before it is even on the market in her attempts to try out her new real-estate-agent license.
9:00pm: Modern Family, ABC (30 mins) NEW
Gloria is dismayed when Javier visits Manny with his new girlfriend. Meanwhile, Phil runs into some obstacles when trying to sell Claire and Cameron's house, and the whole family is roped into his crazy scheme to seal the deal.
10:00pm: Southland, TNT (1 hr) NEW
The cops are desperately scrambling to rescue Lucero and Cooper who have been kidnapped and are being held hostage. Meanwhile, Brooke becomes increasingly erratic.
10:00pm: Forever Young, TV Land (30 mins) NEW
The juniors and seniors engage in a food-truck challenge, revealing the differences in how the generations handle their money. The show features out housemates Christian Taboada and Angelina Mazzone.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and Sonny.
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