WKWKW WffiffiK sut{Ds,Y, JrJ[-Y'[5 N'ESPY Awards" Jimmy Kimmel and LeBron lames host the i5th annual ESPY awards, the fan-determined winners rn categories like Best Male Athlete and Best Fishter. (FSPN, 9 p.m.) S "Mystery: Miss Marple" Geratdine l/cEwan returns in a new batch of mysteries featuring Agatha Christie's nosy old biddy, first introduced in print in 1930. (PBS, 9 p m.) N "Scott Baio ]s 45 .., and Single" We can't say we're surprised.</p><p> So who's in charge: Scott or his fears of ' commitment? Baio decides to confront fears about marrying current flame Renee by meeting with a life coach UHl, 10:30 p m ) V\ "State of Mind" Liti Taylor stars as a psychiatrist who reaTTanges her life after catching her husband cheating on her with their therapist. (Lifetime, 9 p m.) PISFIDAY, JUI-Y 16 t$ "Victoria Beckham: Coming to America" Posh Spice moves from London to L A. when her husband has to move for work (he's a soccer player, apparently).</p><p> But will anybody notice? (NBC, 8 p.m ) N-r "Beach Patrol: Honolulu" The fourth season of this real-life "Baywatch" reality show takes a close look at lifeguards keeping the beaches safe - and looking good doing it (Court Tv, I p-n.) .N "Big Love" The wives meet with the newest young woman to catch the eye of Bill (Bill Paxton).</p><p> Meeting your boyfriend's parents can be tough ... imagine meeting your new boyfriend's three wives! (HBO, 9 p.m ) TUESbAY, .J&",'LY X7 N "The Bronx ls Burning" In the second episode of this miniseries about the '77 Yankees, Reggie Jackson (Daniel Sunjata) throws the clubhouse into turmoil with an interview (ESPN, l0 p.m ) \ii "Dirty Jobs" vesans, you might want to skip this episode: N4ike goes to a tannery in Montgomery, N Y., to learn how to turn cowhide (aka "skin") into suede (Discovery, 9 p.m.) r.\"\ "Absolute wilson" Not a vodka ad but a fascinating documentary about the avant-garde theatrical director Robert Wilson. (Ciremax, 6:30 p.m ) wg$NHssAY, -3LltY 1$t \ii "Back to the Grind" B-tistrv stars tackle the real-life jobs their characters performed, with Loni ("WKRP in Cincinnati") Anderson working at a radio station and Erik ("CHiPs") Estrada riding with the Calitornia Highway Patrol (TV Land, 10:30 p m ) N "Don't Forget the Lyricsl" "That's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh .. " lf you know the next line of thal KC and the Sunshine Band classic, this game show hosted by Wayne Brady could be just the one for you.</p><p> Or, really, anyone with ears. (Fox,9:30 p.m.) TI{U${SDAY, JULY 19 N "Live From Abbey Road" Tonight's guests include Amos Lee and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour. (Sundance, I0 p.m ) ,iN "Burn Notice" "Retired" spy Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) rescues a friend's daughter from prostitution while trying to avoid being retired for good by an assassin. (Ugd 19 pfn+,N "Soundstage" Jewel takes cole 'Porter's "Anything Goes" to heart by covering that pop standard, singing an aria and even l doing some yodeling in between her country- pop tunes. (PBS, 12:30 a.m.) W "Mad Men" Debut of this series about , I\4adison Avenue ad execs in the early'60s, a time when men in gray flannel suits told America what to eat, drink, wear and smoke while thinking they could do whatever they wanted.</p><p> And they did (PBS, 12:30 a.n.) FRIDAY,..IULY 20 N "Human Weapon" [,4ixed martiat ilts fighter Jason Chambers (who looks like a soap star and was one for the blink of an eye) pairs with wrestler and pro football player Bill Duff to check out hand-to.hand combat styles all over the world.</p><p> First they head to Bangkok to train in Muay Thai and vie for the chance to take on a pro. (History, l0 p.m.) W "Set for Life".timmy Kimmel, a long way f rom "Win Ben Stein's Money," returns to game shows to host this one, in which contestants compete to win a paycheck for life.</p><p> Sounds great, as long as it's Kimmel's paycheck, not ours. (ABC, 8 p.m ) N "The Last Day of Summgrtt Luke (Jansen Panettiere) is freaked out about starting middle school, but his wish that summer would never end leads to a "Groundhog Day'L type scenario. lmagine spending the rest of your life shopping 1'or three-ring binders and a Transformers lunchbox. (Nickelodeon, 8 p.m.) gArqsnAY, .iuLY:'l f "Hannah Montana" Daddy's rittle girl is growing up. though usually that doesn't involve flying off to do a benefit concert against his wishes as her alter-ego pop star Hannah Montana.</p><p> Real-life dad Billy Ray Cyrus sings "Ready, Set, Don't co" to his real-life (and TV) daughter Miley Cyrus on this "very special episode " (Disney,8 p m-) ,\N "Bill Maher: The Decider" The best political interviewer on TV today maintains his standup chops with this live special, filmed in Boston.</p><p> Expect Bush to be knocked down, and legalized marijuana to be talked up. (HBO, 10 p.n ) N "David Beckham: New Beginnings" A look at Becks'career as he starts with the Los Angeles calaxy, followed by an exhibition match.</p><p> With this and Monday's Victoria Beckham special, we feel .like family. (ESPN,7:30 p.m.) Michael GilE