TUESDAY HIGHLIGHTS Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 8 p.m. on ABC "Turn, Turn, Turn" Coul- son and the team become trapped in a difficult situa- tion, which only gets worse when they realize that one of their own is a traitor. (HD) The Originals 8 p.m. on CW "Le Grand Guignol" Klaus finally divulges the secret Rebekah and Marcel kept from him to Cami by shar- ing a stream of flashbacks to the year 1919; Elijah and Monique work together to trace Sabine; Thierry grows weary of helping Marcel and Rebekah tear down the witches. (HD) Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 8 p.m. on FX While hiding out in Eastern Europe and struggling with his curse, Johnny Blaze must risk everything when he is called upon by the leader of a group of rebel monks to save a young boy from the devil, who is attempting to take human form. V for Vendetta 8 p.m. on WGN A masked vigilante joins forces with one of the victims he rescued and employs terrorist tactics to inspire individuals to speak out against their totalitar- ian government rather than submitting to its constant surveillance. The 100 9 p.m. on CW "Earth Kills" During their hunt to find a seaweed antibiotic with hopes of TV DISH A million dollars don't get you much in the high-priced New York City real-estate market, but add a few million Ryan Serhant more and there are some amazing properties avail- able. Real-estate agents Fredrik Eklund, Luis D. Ortiz and Ryan Serhant will do whatever it takes to sell a house on "Mil- lion Dollar Listing New York," airing Wednes- day at 9 p.m. on Bravo. Season three might be the most dramatic yet, with Eklund settling into married life and want- ing a baby. Serhant has finally put his partying days behind him and has found the woman of his dreams. Ortiz now works for Eklund's firm and has moved out on his own. While there is a lot of drama when dealing with their clients, the real estate on this show is the real star. Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle, Janelle Monae, Melissa Etheridge and Jill Scott are just a few of the performers featured on "In Performance at the White House: Women of Soul," debuting Monday at 9 p.m. on PBS (check your local listings). Host- ed by the President and Mrs. Obama, the event was taped in the East Room of the White House and celebrates the great foremothers of American music with songs that show the struggles and achievements of women. treating Jasper's wounds, Clarke, Finn and Wells run into an acidic fog; Bellamy and his crew come across a youthful girl looking for pro- tection while they scavenge the land for food. (HD) The Goldbergs 9:01 p.m. on ABC "You're Not Invited" Adam plans to invite Dana to his laser tag birthday party but Barry believes its childish and decides to help Adam by planning a secret make out party in the basement; Pops and Murray are fas- cinated with the opening of Al Capone's vault on TV. (HD) Trophy Wife 9:31 p.m. on ABC "The Minutes" After rescu- ing Diane from choking, Kate collects on a favor when faced with extortion during her reign of the PTA; Pete and Jackie intervene when former neighbors ban their son from inviting The female artists cover rhythm & blues, soul, jazz and rock 'n' roll songs. "This will be the first time that the 'In Per- formance at the White House' series concert will consist solely of female vocalists," Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS, said in a statement. "The stories and music of the women artists are an important part of our cul- tural history, and one we are proud to highlight as a part of 'In Performance at the White House.'" They were every bit as popular as the Beatles in their day, and now their rise to fame has been documented in "Glad All Over The Dave Clark Band," debuting Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS' "Great Performances" (check your local listings). They were building a fan base in Britain when they received a call to travel to America. "I got a call from Ed Sullivan while the boys were still Tuesday at 9 p.m. on CBS, when the "NCIS: Los An- geles" team investigates a case involving a former C Marine being tracked down IM by al Qaeda for embezzling () money from Iraq, intel- 0 ligence analyst Nell Jones (Renee Felice Smith) is assigned by Hetty to join Deeks in the field. Hillary to the school dance. (HD) working factories and offices," says Dave Clark. "I'd never heard of Ed Sullivan. We never got it in England never got his show. So, I turned it down. Then I got a call back a week later from Ed Sullivan's son-in-law, who is a producer, Bob Precut, and he said, 'Look, we'd like you on the show.' And they of- fered us quite a lot of money. But the thing that really inspired us, we were going to go profes- sional for the first time. We had a sold-out tour of England a week later. But I said to the guys, 'Now, what have we got to lose? They're going to fly us over, all expenses paid.' I didn't realize at the time that you had a dress rehearsal before a live audience on Satur- day, and if he didn't like you, you didn't neces- sarily appear. We went down so well that we went from the bottom of the barrel to second-top of the bill." 721