This doesn't happen with any great frequency. Comedy Central has a new show that's actually funny.
Key & Peele (11:30 p.m., Comedy Centrall) is a half hour of sketch comedy that hits more than it misses. Keegan-Michael Key ("MADtv," "Reno 911," "Gary Unmarried") and Jordan Peele ("MADtv," "Children's Hospital") are funny guys.
And because they're African-American - actually, bi-racial - they make jokes about race that might be seen as inappropriate if somebody else was doing it.
When "Key & Peele" sketches miss, they're OK. When they hit, they're hilarious.
Elsewhere on TV ...
Biggest Loser (7 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): The teams compete in challenges involving medicine balls and a trampoline.
Glee (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): The rivalry between New Directions and the Warblers gets out of hand as regionals approach. And it's all Michael Jackson as far as the music goes.
90210 (7 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): Dixon is arrested, leaving Annie with a big decision to make.
Celebrity Wife Swap (8 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): The wives of wrestler Mick ''Mankind'' Foley and actor Antonio Sabato Jr. trade lives.
New Girl (8 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Schmidt wants to know why his shower towel is always damp.
Ringer (8 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): Siobhan is surprised to learn how easily Bridget has settled into her old life.
Inside the Actors Studio (8 p.m., Bravo): George Clooney is the guest.
Southland (8 and 10 p.m., TNT): A violent gang war breaks out.
Raising Hope (8:30 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Burt becomes obsessed with gambling.
Switched at Birth (9 and 11 p.m., ABC Family): Emmett moves into his father's home.
Jane by Design (10 p.m. ABC Family): Jane is sent to Paris on business.
Tosh.0 (11 p.m., Comedy Central): A new season begins.
Justified (11 p.m., FX): Raylan is on a collision course with the new head of the Dixie Mafia.