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Saturday, April 25
My Paranormal Nightmare
Travel Channel, 10pm
New Series!
This series features people recounting terrifying true tales of violent hauntings that have plagued their nightmares since childhood. Now adults, they revisit their horrific encounters with first-person testimonies. In the premiere, homes become haunted grounds when poltergeists take up residence; a séance stirs up grim ghosts from the past; a young girl encounters the tortured spirit of a dead bride; and a boy discovers that a potential playmate is not human at all.
2020 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7
ABC, ESPN & NFL Network, 12pm Live
The NFL Draft concludes Saturday with Rounds 4-7 airing live on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network.
Diagnosis Murder: Diagnosis of Murder
Decades, 12pm
Settle in. This 1992 TV movie kicks off a marathon of cases for Dick Van Dyke’s charming Dr. Mark Sloan and his police detective son, Steve (Barry Van Dyke), that runs all weekend.
Unforgiven
AMC, 1:30pm
Catch a Classic!
Onetime Western star Clint Eastwood directed and stars with Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman and Richard Harris in this 1992 revisionist Western classic that became only the third film in the genre to win an Oscar for Best Picture. Among its other Oscar wins were Best Director for Eastwood and Best Supporting Actor for Hackman. Within just 12 years, the movie was added to the National Film Registry for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant,” and you can check it out again, or for the first time, to see why.
Alan Jackson: Keepin’ It Country — Live at Red Rocks
AXS TV, 5:30pm
The country great should’ve been playing California’s Stagecoach music festival this weekend. Instead, we’ll just have to rewatch this 2015 tour stop in Colorado.
Bad Education
HBO, 8pm
Original Film!
Long Island’s Roslyn School District was the seat of one of the largest school embezzlement scandals in history — one that was revealed only after an assistant superintendent made a crucial mistake that was uncovered by a student journalist. Hugh Jackman and Allison Janney star in this comedy based on real-life events.
Dying for Motherhood
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Tracy finds herself unexpectedly pregnant and broke. Convinced that she’s unable to raise a child and eager to escape an unstable boyfriend, Tracy puts her baby up for adoption and is matched with a wealthy couple who wants her to live with them during her pregnancy. It’s a dream come true. But Tracy’s joy soon turns to horror as she discovers that the couple’s deep-seated neuroses put not only her but also her unborn child in danger. Stars Emmanuelle Vaugier, Hannah Bamberg and Josh Ventura.
MatchMaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 9pm
Original Film!
When a romance writer is murdered, matchmaker Angie Dove gets entangled in another case … and with Detective Kyle Cooper. Can they read between the lines to find the murderer? Stars Danica McKellar, Victor Webster and Bruce Boxleitner.
Sunday, April 26
Best of the West
SundanceTV, 4pm
Catch a Classic!
Clint Eastwood features in this afternoon’s Best of the West programming block, with High Plains Drifter, Joe Kidd, Pale Rider and Unforgiven airing today.
God Friended Me
CBS, 8pm
Series Finale!
CBS won’t be picking up a third season of God Friended Me, so the series will conclude with a two-part finale tonight. In “Miracles,” Miles (Brandon Micheal Hall) helps his new friend suggestion, C.J. (guest star Lonnie Chavis), a young boy who claims an angel wants him to reunite his father, Corey (Cornelius Smith Jr.), the creator of the God Account’s original algorithm, with Corey’s estranged father. Then in “The Mountain,” Miles is forced to examine his lack of faith more than ever before when the God Account sends him his sister, Ali (Javicia Leslie), as a friend suggestion on the eve of her cancer surgery.
The Simpsons: “Warrin’ Priests”
FOX, 8pm
When Bode (guest voice Pete Holmes), a young charismatic new preacher, comes to town and shakes things up at church, Reverend Lovejoy (voice of Harry Shearer) investigates his mysterious past in Part 1 of the two-part episode “Warrin’ Priests.”
When Calls the Heart: “Don’t Go”
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Season Finale!
The frontier drama giveth: Schoolteacher Elizabeth (Erin Krakow) receives good news about the book she’s written! And taketh away? A prisoner transfer goes horribly wrong for hero Mountie Nathan (Kevin McGarry).
Killer in the Guest House
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Gina, a struggling fashion photographer, is forced to rent out her guest house as a means of paying the mortgage. But when her new tenant, Mark, a hunky pilot, is revealed to be a dangerous and womanizing con man, Gina finds herself in the shoot of her life. Stars Chelsea Hobbs and Marcus Rosner.
Duncanville: “Judge Annie”
FOX, 8:30pm
Annie (voice of Amy Poehler) and Jack (voice of Ty Burrell) share their old swimming spot with the kids. Everything is awesome, until a rich resident buys the land, drains the swimming hole and takes the kids to court for trespassing. Judy Sheindlin provides a guest voice in the new episode “Judge Annie.”
Belgravia
EPIX, 9pm
The depths of Stephen’s (James Fleet) problems are revealed, causing John (Adam James) to set his manipulative sights on Charles (Jack Bardoe) and Caroline (Harriet Walter) as a way to make money; Susan (Alice Eve) isn’t shy about exploiting the Trenchards’ new social circle.
Bob’s Burgers: “The Handyman Can”
FOX, 9pm
When Teddy (voice of Larry Murphy) finds himself doubting his abilities as a handyman, the kids build up his confidence in the new episode “The Handyman Can.”
The Curse of Oak Island: “The Top Finds & Moments You Never Saw”
History, 9pm
This two-hour episode looks back on seven seasons of The Curse of Oak Island and counts down the 10 most incredible finds of the series while also airing hours and hours of footage that have ended up on the cutting room floor.
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist: “Zoey’s Extraordinary Mother”
NBC, 9pm
Zoey (Jane Levy) has to figure out a clever way to help her mother with an impossible decision while Max (Skylar Astin) unexpectedly bonds with Leif (Michael Thomas Grant), and Mo (Alex Newell) hits a rough patch with Eddie (Patrick Oritz).
World on Fire
PBS, 9pm
In Episode 4, Harry’s (Jonah Hauer-King) courage is tested in Belgium and Kasia’s (Zofia Wichłacz) resistance activity in Warsaw intensifies.
Homeland
Showtime, 9pm
Series Finale!
It’s been almost a decade that Claire Danes has played CIA agent Carrie Mathison. When we asked Danes if there would be any happy endings for her character, she shared: “It depends on how you look at it.” Fingers crossed the Emmy-winning series leaves us with a hopeful future.
Vida
Starz, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Sisters Emma and Lyn are enjoying the fruits of their labor as their bar’s business is booming and their love lives are, too. But in the third season, the two will find themselves face-to-face with old ghosts and new enemies as they must decide whether to stay together as a family or go their separate ways.
Family Guy: “Coma Guy”
FOX, 9:30pm
In the new episode “Coma Guy,” Peter (voice of Seth MacFarlane) gets in a car accident and falls into a coma.
NCIS: Los Angeles: “Code of Conduct”
CBS, 10pm
Guest Star Alert!
Catherine Bell returns as JAG’s Marine Lt. Col. Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie in the new episode “Code of Conduct.” Sam (LL Cool J), Callen (Chris O’Donnell) and Rountree (guest star Caleb Castille) travel to Afghanistan when MacKenzie asks NCIS to help with a sensitive case after two SEALs claim their chief murdered an unarmed prisoner.
On the Case With Paula Zahn: “Shadow of Suspicion”
Investigation Discovery, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Paula Zahn is back for a 10th season of taking viewers on journeys inside the most fascinating crime and mystery investigations. In the premiere, a young woman travels to California in pursuit of a Hollywood dream and winds up the victim of a savage homicide.
Good Girls: “Opportunity”
NBC, 10pm
Beth (Christina Hendricks) begins to make moves towards the future just as a new member of law enforcement enters the women’s orbit. Meanwhile, a guilty Ruby (Retta) goes too far trying to be a good person and Annie (Mae Whitman) experiences self-doubt over her GED test.
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels
Showtime, 10:10pm
New Series!
John Logan (Skyfall) created this series described as a “spiritual descendant” of his 2014-16 Showtime drama Penny Dreadful. Where that series was set in Victorian-era London, this one takes place in late 1930s Los Angeles and is a new story — an equally dark mystery combining elements of detective fiction, Mexican-American folklore and L.A.’s real-life history. The strong ensemble cast includes Nathan Lane, Natalie Dormer, Daniel Zovatto, Adriana Barraza and Rory Kinnear, who is the only returning cast member from the original series (in a different role).
Magic Caught on Camera
Travel Channel, 10pm
New Series!
Magicians from the U.S. and around the world hit the streets to perform spectacular illusions to the delight and amazement of passersby. From never-before-seen card tricks and hypnosis to sleight of hand, levitation, vanishing acts and more, viewers won’t believe their eyes. In the first episode, “Magic in the Streets,” celebrity magician Justin Flom cuts his own baby daughter in half, Andrew Kelly unlocks a stranger’s phone on the streets of New York, an orangutan goes “ape” over a card trick in the U.K. and much more. A second new episode immediately follows.
Monday, April 27
9-1-1: “The One That Got Away”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “The One That Got Away,” the 118 fights an apartment building blaze and attempts a daring rescue of a blind woman trapped inside.
The Voice: “Road to Live Shows”
NBC, 8pm
Take a look back at the best moments from the season so far during this original jam-packed special chronicling the journey of the remaining artists from the blind auditions to next week’s live playoffs. The two-hour program also includes never-before-seen footage of the coaches and contestants.
Star of the Month: Jane Russell
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies ends its April Monday-night salute to the films of Jane Russell with tonight’s lineup that begins with the network premiere of Foxfire (1955) and also includes Hot Blood (1956), Underwater! (1955) and Born Losers (1967).
Below Deck Sailing Yacht: “#Awkward”
Bravo, 9pm
Jenna’s jealousy mounts as the charter guests continue to shamelessly flirt with Adam. Paget and Ciara can’t get on the same page, but Paget and Georgia are perfectly in tune. Adam makes a big romantic gesture for Jenna that backfires. And a shocking marriage proposal puts a relationship to the test.
Roswell, New Mexico: “Como La Flor”
The CW, 9pm
Liz (Jeanine Mason) is forced to revisit a painful part of her past when her mother Helena (guest star Bertila Damas) shows up at the diner unexpectedly. Michael (Michael Vlamis) urges Maria (Heather Hemmens) to seek help after she experiences a strange vision, and Kyle’s (Michael Trevino) attempt to get Steph (guest star Justina Adorno) to open up doesn’t go as planned. Finally, Helena’s arrival in Roswell sends Rosa (Amber Midthunder) spiraling.
Prodigal Son
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!
In the devilishly dark drama’s season-ender, unstable criminal profiler Malcolm Bright (Tom Payne) learns more about the girl-in-the-box mystery, and he and his family try to bring down shifty billionaire Nicholas Endicott (Dermot Mulroney).
Celebrity IOU
HGTV, 9pm
How to get away with a killer home renovation? Just ask Viola Davis. As the latest do-gooding guest star to partner with the Property Brothers, the actress heads to Minnesota to overhaul the house of her college roommate Michelle, a cancer survivor.
The Curse of Oak Island: “The Top Theories & Moments”
History, 9pm
Another two-hour episode looks back at more of the past seven seasons of The Curse of Oak Island and counts down the 10 most incredible theories ever to be presented in the series. Another countdown will also look at the 10 most incredible moments from the show.
Dispatches From Elsewhere: “The Boy”
AMC, 10pm
Season Finale!
This insane, emotional, odd journey comes to an end, and the mystery will finally be solved. Now, whether series creator and star Jason Segel will get a second season — that’s still an unknown.
Breeders
FX, 10pm
Season Finale!
FX’s comedy following Londoners Paul (Martin Freeman) and Ally (Daisy Haggard) as they juggle their careers, finances, relationship, kids and aging parents finishes Season 1 tonight.
Southern Gothic
Investigation Discovery, 10pm
New Series!
This series explores the duplicitous characters, unique settings and boundless mystery of real-life murder cases in the American South. In the premiere, “They Call Me Animal,” the worst fears of Hawkins, Texas, residents are realized when three vanished teens turn up dead. Details of a related robbery identify a suspect, but after a jailbreak, the city must mobilize the largest manhunt in state history to nab the culprit.
Songland: “H.E.R.”
NBC, 10pm
Two-time Grammy Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter H.E.R. comes to Songland to hear unknown songwriters pitch their original material. Three of the most successful and sought-after writer/producers in music, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean and Shane McAnally, produce the songwriters to creatively adapt their songs so that they perfectly fit the superstar artist. One song is chosen to be recorded by H.E.R. to be released for a global audience.
Independent Lens: “Jim Allison: Breakthrough”
PBS, 10pm
Meet a visionary doctor on a journey to find a cure for cancer. Nobel Prize winner Dr. Jim Allison spent decades waging a lonely but ultimately fruitful quest to discover a way the immune system can stop cancer in its tracks.
Mummy Mysteries
Travel Channel, 10pm
New Series!
In this series, an international team of experts reveals the shocking true stories behind ancient Egypt’s most infamous mummies. Using modern forensic science, they uncover horrific tales of life and death. In the premiere, “Killing a King,” the pockmarked mummy of Ramesses V reveals a shocking tale of bitter family infighting, civil insurrection and a cause of death that ultimately pushed ancient Egypt to the edge of collapse.