What TV shows will you be watching tonight, Friday, April 5, 2013? Here is the list for your complete TV guide. Happy watching! Note: All times are EST.

Happy Endings8:00 PM

Happy Endings (“The Incident”) – Max gets gossip about Alex and Jane from their hairdresser; Dave and Penny try to figure out who stole the Steak Me Home truck. (ABC)

Undercover Boss (“Fat Burger”) – When Fatburger CEO Andy Wiederhorn goes under cover he learns that some employees are dealing with payroll issues and broken equipment. (CBS)

Fashion Star (“It Takes Two”) – The contestants must work together as they create two separate garments for one cohesive look; the team with the highest total sales receives immunity. (NBC)

Nikita (“Tipping Point”) – A new prosthetic hand could have Michael back to his old self, but at a steep cost; a mutiny inside Division leads to bloodshed. (The CW)

Playing With Fire (“I Only Use Half of My Brain Half of the Time”) – Kyle plans a proposal; The Koch Brothers plan a re-launch for their restaurant; Anna Boiardi attempts to make gluten free dishes. (E!)

Police Women of Dallas (“There’s Blood Everywhere”) – Yvette responds to a home robbery in progress; Tracy must calm a naked man; Cheryl attends a self-inflicted stabbing; Angela investigates an aggravated robbery. (OWN)

Four Weddings: Unveiled (“…and a Moustache”) – Guests are greeted by a tortoise; guests cheer on costumed Greek dancers; dressed in bling and blue; a moustache cut-out. (TLC)

8:30 PM

Happy Endings (“Bros Before Bros”) – Penny reaches out to her estranged father; when Brad and Max help sabotage a rival food truck, Max falls for the enemy’s son. (ABC)

9:00 PM

Vegas (“Little Fish”) – FBI Agent Byrne stops Lamb from pressing charges against a pimp in hopes of getting info on Savino instead; Dixon falls for Hollywood starlet Viola (Anna Camp).

Shark Tank – Gourmet meat business; a cooler with interior LED lighting; full-body spandex suit; an advance filter water bottle; follow up on a play and party space for kids from season four. (ABC)

Grimm (“One Angry Fuchsbau”) – Rosalee asks Hank, Nick and Monroe for help when a defense attorney tries to use Wesen wiles to overturn a murder case; memories rush back to Juliette when she returns to the trailer. (NBC)

Touch (“Two of a Kind”) – Jake uses the cipher to find Amelia; a bloody path leads Martin to Guillermo, who is stalking Dr. Plimpton; as shocking events unfold, lives are lost. (FOX)

Spartacus: War of the Damned (“The Dead and the Dying”) – Crassus learns that a fellow prominent Roman is attempting to steal the glory of defeating Spartacus; Spartacus aims to secure a bargaining chip he can use against the Romans. (Starz)

Cult (“Suffer the Children”) – Jeff receives a copy of Sakelik’s police personnel file that reveals information about her past; Stuart keeps trying to befriend Roger. (The CW)

Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook (“Show Tunes”) – Songs that originated in Broadway musicals; Stephen Sondheim discusses composers he admires; Angela Lansbury recalls her Broadway career. (PBS)

Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta (“More Granny, More Problems”) – A bride’s views differ from her penny-pinching grandmother; a bride wants to find a gown that matches her unusual accessories; seeking a sister’s approval. (TLC)

9:30 PM

Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta (“The Bride Strikes Back”) – A Star Wars-obsessed bride wants to look like Princess Leia; a Southern belle wants to find a dress for her vintage hippie-themed wedding; a fitting presents a challenge. (TLC)

10:00 PM

Blue Bloods (“Loss of Faith”) – When a devout young woman is murdered, Danny questions her family; a secret relationship is uncovered. (CBS)

Rock Center With Brian Williams – A rock critic’s prank about a non-existent band featuring John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan; two former Narconon executives make claims against the the drug treatment center and the Church of Scientology; adults with ADHD. (NBC)

Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook (“Let’s Dance”) – Music that was meant for dancing; why Fred Astaire is Feinstein’s favorite singer; Patricia Ward Kelly discusses the career of her late husband, Gene Kelly; Liza Minnelli deconstructs a dance number from a musical perspective. (PBS)

Anderson Cooper Special Report: Michael Jackson-The Final Days – A new investigative special featuring an interview with Dr. Conrad Murray from behind bars. (CNN)

Fashion Police – Guests Kristin Cavallari and Ed Weeks. (E!)

Real Time With Bill Maher – Filmmaker Sebastian Junger; science education activist Zack Kopplin; political commentator Abby Huntsman; economist Steve Moore; Sen. Bernie Sanders (Ind-Vt.). (HBO)

Out There (“Salem, My Salem”) – After his shyness causes him to mess up his oral presentation for history class, Chad decides to make a movie instead but Chris doesn’t make it any easier. (IFC)

Something Borrowed, Something New (“A Bride’s Right to Bear Arms”) – Monika dreams of a long-sleeved dress and her mother-in-law’s 70?s gown fits the bill. (TLC)

11:00 PM

VICE [SERIES PREMIERE] (“Assassination Nation; Killer Kids of the Taliban”) – The cycle of violence in the island nation of the Philippines; the Taliban manipulates children into committing suicide bombings. (HBO)

Zane’s the Jump-Off (“Man-in-Motion”) – Portia’s ex-husband returns to the fold after a five-year stint in prison for money laundering. (Cinemax)

Late Night Shows

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno is joined by Animal handler Julie Scardina; comic Demetri Martin; Gin Wigmore performs. (11:35 PM, NBC)

Late Show With David Letterman welcomes TV host Chelsea Handler; comic Ross Bennett; Yeah Yeah Yeahs perform. (11:35 PM, CBS)

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon has TV host Anderson Cooper; actor Taran Killam; prankster Stuart Edge; Cat Power performs. (12:35 AM, NBC)