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"Magnum, P.I.," fans should be atwitter tonight as "Las Vegas" (9 p.m., KOB-Channel 4) plays host to three of its former stars.

Roger Mosley and Larry Manetti, who played Magnum's sidekicks T.C. and Rick, now portray billionaire buddies of Tom Selleck's character, Cooper, who just so happens to be the new owner of the Montecito.

Cooper then invites Sam (Vanessa Marcil) to join their a poker game with the guys after scaring off a high roller she was chasing.

Gadget man Mike (James Lesure) thinks he has found his soulmate, but when he roots around in her past, he's not so sure they can make the sweet, sweet love together.

Jerk.

Meanwhile a pregnant Delinda (Molly Sims) hates her restaurant's new pastry chef after just a few days and decides she'd like to fire her.

Keep the pastry chef and fire yourself, Delinda. That would improve this show a gazillionfold and give Sam more of the screen time she so clearly deserves.

Patrick (Derek Richardson) and Annie's (Emily Bergl) impending nuptials hit a big snag on "Men in Trees" (9 p.m., KOAT-Channel 7) when Patrick decides he'd like Marin (Anne Heche) to be his best woman.

Problem is, Annie had already selected Marin for her maid of honor.

Whoops.

If Marin's smart, she'll reject both of their offers and simply be a guest at their likely-to-be-disastrous ceremony.

Their astrological charts don't match up, you know.

While the wedding seems to take up more than its share of time, there's still plenty of room for other people's drama.

Mai's (Lauren Tom) cousin, Lucy (Emy Coligado), an ice skating star, comes from China to visit. Mai wants her to stay, so George (Orlando Jones) offers to marry her, much to dismay of his boyfriend, Terri (Mario Cantone).

Permanently pushy Celia (Cynthia Stevenson) joins the disgruntled list when she finds out that she's the Mrs. Robinson to her younger honey, Dick (Currie Graham).

"Get 'em young and raise 'em right" is what my mom always says. Of course she's also fond of "One foot on the banana peel and the other foot in the grave," too.

I'm so confused.