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Thursday, April 6
Golf: The Masters: First Round
ESPN, 3pm Live
Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and other top players compete at hallowed Augusta National Golf Club for golf’s first major of the year. ESPN and CBS combine to televise all four rounds through Sunday.
Beef
Netflix
New Series!
This dark comedy/drama follows the aftermath of a road rage incident between two strangers, as Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a failing contractor with a chip on his shoulder, goes head-to-head with Amy Lau (Ali Wong), a self-made entrepreneur with a picturesque life. The increasing stakes of their feud unravel their lives and relationships.
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies
Paramount+
New Series!
This 10-episode musical romantic comedy series takes place four years before the original Grease. In 1954, before rock ’n’ roll ruled, before the T-Birds were the coolest in the school, four fed-up outcasts (played by Marisa Davila, Cheyenne Isabel Wells, Ari Notartomaso and Tricia Fukuhara) dare to have fun on their own terms, sparking a moral panic that will change Rydell High forever and becoming the founding mothers of the famed clique known as the Pink Ladies. Episodes are available Thursdays.
Slasher: Ripper
Shudder; also streams on AMC+
Season Premiere!
This new Slasher entry takes the horror franchise back to the late 19th century and stars Eric McCormack as Basil Garvey, a charismatic tycoon whose success is only rivaled by his ruthlessness as he oversees a city on the cusp of a new century, and a social upheaval that will see its streets run red with blood. There’s a killer stalking the mean streets, but instead of targeting the poor and downtrodden like Jack the Ripper, the Widow is meting out justice against the rich and powerful. The only person standing in the way of this killer is a newly promoted detective whose ironclad belief in justice may wind up being yet another victim of the Widow.
Next Level Chef: “Happy Hour”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “Happy Hour,” the chefs are challenged to create one perfect appetizer dish and pair it with a beautiful craft cocktail.
Law & Order: “Collateral Damage”
NBC, 8pm
When a young woman dies a slow and painful death from an untreated infection, Cosgrove (Jeffrey Donovan) and Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) suspect she was under the influence of a powerful cult. Price (Hugh Dancy) and Maroun (Odelya Halevi) put pressure on its members to find the cult’s true mastermind.
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary: Great Directors at Warner Bros.
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
As part of its monthlong celebration of the legendary Warner Bros. studio’s centennial, Turner Classic Movies is devoting each Monday and Thursday evening to films from legendary directors who helmed films for Warner. Tonight’s first Thursday lineup begins with a focus on Michael Curtiz, starting with his Best Picture Oscar-nominated The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), led by Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in one of their many onscreen pairings. The film is preceded by Rabbit Hood, Chuck Jones’ 1949 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Bugs Bunny. The Adventures of Robin Hood is followed by Curtiz’s Oscar-winning 1939 short Sons of Liberty, which tells the story of Haym Salomon (Claude Rains), a Jewish businessman who helped finance the Americans during the Revolutionary War, and Life With Father (1947), the comedy starring Best Actor Oscar nominee William Powell. Next are films directed by William Wyler: Jezebel (1938), starring Best Actress winner Bette Davis and Supporting Actress winner Fay Bainter, and The Letter (1940), a crime drama also led by Davis, which earned Wyler a Best Director nomination. Finally, two films from Archie Mayo: Bordertown (1935), starring Davis and Paul Muni, and The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933), led by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Loretta Young.
Top Chef: World All-Stars
Bravo, 9pm
The remaining chef-testants will need a drink after tonight’s Quickfire challenge, which has them crafting dishes featuring mead for U.K. chef and Michelin-starred restaurateur Adam Handling.
Celebrity Game Face
E!, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The Kevin Hart-hosted competition returns as celebrities compete in extreme at-home games to earn money for charity. Among this season’s famous duos? Ice-T and Coco Austin, Natasha Lyonne and Nick Thune, and Tiffany Haddish and Bresha Webb.
Animal Control: “Hellhounds and Sturgeons”
FOX, 9pm
Never a dull moment for Seattle’s animal control crew! The freshman comedy’s Victoria (Grace Palmer) and Patel (Ravi Patel) take on Fish and Game officers, while the rest of the group deals with a report of an attack dog on the loose.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Bubble Wrap”
NBC, 9pm
A construction tycoon interferes with an SVU investigation into her family. Meanwhile, Carisi (Peter Scanavino) struggles to get an indictment when the complainant backs down.
Ghost Hunters
Travel Channel, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The paranormal investigation series returns with “Dead Man Walking.” The TAPS team visits downtown Hanford, California, to investigate an imposing, abandoned former Wild West jail known as “The Bastille” that is more than 125 years old. For decades, residents and proprietors of businesses inside the building have reported encountering apparitions and other strange activity there. Joining TAPS on this investigation is actor Chandler Riggs (The Walking Dead), and investigators Satori Hawes and Cody DesBiens.
Call Me Kat: “Call Me Consciously Uncoupled”
FOX, 9:30pm
Kat and Max (Mayim Bialik and Cheyenne Jackson) have some news to share, but they want to wait to reveal it until after Sheila’s (Swoosie Kurtz) big birthday bash in the new episode “Call Me Consciously Uncoupled.”
Good Trouble: “Under Pressure”
Freeform, 10pm
Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) has a big decision to make and turns to her visiting moms for support.
Wild West Chronicles
INSP, 10pm
Season Premiere!
The historical docudrama featuring true tales of America’s Old West returns for its third season. In the season premiere, former lawman Bat Masterson, now without a badge, finds himself powerless to help an old friend whose brother has been falsely imprisoned. An overreaching sheriff is intent on seeing the brother hang, so Bat hatches a plan to bust him out of jail.
Law & Order: Organized Crime
NBC, 10pm
When a drug bust goes sideways, the task force uncovers a sinister robbery scheme targeting gay men. Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) vows to help a fellow officer when he falls victim to the scheme.
Friday, April 7
Tiny Beautiful Things
Hulu
New Series!
Based on the bestselling collection by Cheryl Strayed, this limited series introduces Clare (Kathryn Hahn), whose marriage to husband Danny (Quentin Plair) is on its last leg, whose daughter, Rae (Tanzyn Crawford), will barely talk to her, and whose once-promising writing career is nonexistent. So when an old writing friend suggests she take over as the advice columnist Dear Sugar, Clare thinks she’s the last person for the job. But after reluctantly agreeing, she realizes that she might just be completely qualified. As the letter writers force Clare to revisit her most pivotal moments — the death of her mother, the fallout with her brother, even some awful sex in the back office of a funeral home — she excavates the beauty, struggle and humor in her own life to show people that we are not beyond rescue, and that it’s our stories that can ultimately save us. All eight episodes are available today.
Chupa
Netflix
Original Film!
While visiting his family in Mexico, 13-year-old Alex (Evan Whitten) gains an unlikely companion when he discovers a young chupacabra hiding in his grandpa’s shed. In order to save the not-so-mythical creature, Alex and his cousins must embark on the adventure of a lifetime. Christian Slater, Demián Bichir and Ashley Ciarra costar.
Transatlantic
Netflix
New Series!
Set in 1940-41 and shot entirely on location in Marseille, France, this seven-episode limited series is inspired by The Flight Portfolio, Julie Orringer’s novel about the Emergency Rescue Committee, and by the true story of Varian Fry (played by Cory Michael Smith), Mary Jayne Gold (Gillian Jacobs) and Albert Hirschman (Lucas Englander), who were among those who risked their lives to help more than 2,000 refugees escape occupied France, including many writers and artists on the Nazis’ most-wanted list.
On a Wing and a Prayer
Prime Video
Feature Film Exclusive!
This extraordinary true story of faith and survival follows passenger Doug White’s (Dennis Quaid) harrowing journey to safely land a plane and save his entire family from insurmountable danger after their pilot unexpectedly dies mid-flight. Heather Graham and Jesse Metcalfe costar.
The Very, VERY Best of the 80s
AXS TV, 8pm
Season Premiere!
AXS TV launches its new Friday Retro Night programming block devoted to pop culture of the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s this evening with the Season 2 premiere of this countdown series. In this episode, a panel including Mindy Cohn (The Facts of Life), Anson Williams (Happy Days), Susan Olsen (The Brady Bunch) and more rank the best teen flicks of the 1980s.
Friday Night Frights!: Bette Davis Cult Classics
MOVIES!, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Bette Davis leads two somewhat campy but terrific thrillers made in her later career this evening, and she costars with fellow legends in both. First is What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962). Directed by Robert Aldrich, this darkly humorous and horrific cult classic is deliciously gothic and campy fun as it follows an aging former child star (Davis, in a Best Actress Oscar-nominated performance) who torments her paraplegic sister (Joan Crawford), a former movie star, in an old Hollywood mansion. The success of the film opened up doors for these and other actresses to star in subsequent similar types of psychological thrillers led by older women, and one of those, also starring Davis, is next on tonight’s lineup: Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964). Also helmed by Aldrich, this psychological thriller stars Davis as an aging, reclusive Southern belle plagued by a horrifying family secret who descends into madness following the arrival of a lost relative (played by Olivia de Havilland). Costarring alongside the iconic actresses are other stars who were in the latter stages of their careers: Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead and Mary Astor in her final film role.
2nd Chance
Showtime, 8pm
Ex–pizza man Richard Davis shot himself 192 times to prove the worth of his bulletproof vests. But then a police officer died while wearing one. This 2022 doc exposes Davis’ reckless side.
The Monkees
AXS TV, 8:30pm
The classic, Emmy-winning 1966-68 music sitcom starring the titular band members — Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork — as fictionalized versions of themselves trying to make it in the music business joins AXS TV as part of its new Friday Retro Night programming block debuting this evening.
Grand Crew: “Wine & Roasts”
NBC, 8:30pm
Wyatt (Justin Cunningham) doesn’t know how to roast, so Sherm (Carl Tart) agrees to help him; Noah (Echo Kellum) tries to make things right with a disgruntled customer; and Nicky (Nicole Byer) dates a sleep talker.
Nothing but Trailers Flashback
AXS TV, 9pm
New Series!
Rounding out this evening’s launch of AXS TV’s new Friday Retro Night programming block is this show that presents original theatrical previews of unforgettable films from the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s. Tonight’s series premiere looks at the best ’80s teen movie trailers, from Sixteen Candles to Weird Science and more.
Fire Country: “Off the Rails”
CBS, 9pm
Fresh off his cohosting gig on last Sunday’s CMT Music Awards, multiplatform entertainer Kane Brown adds another platform to his resumé as he makes his acting debut with a guest-starring role in tonight’s episode. Brown plays Robin, an enigmatic, modern-day train hopper who helps injured patients on the scene of a crash; a Robin Hood of sorts, Brown’s character is an outlaw on the run with a heart of gold.
Gold Rush: Parker’s Trail
Discovery Channel, 9pm
Season Premiere!
After the mine he opened in Alaska last season was a complete washout, Parker Schnabel now seeks redemption as he travels to South America, and the most extreme jungle and mountain gold mines on the planet, in an attempt to recover $100 million in gold hidden in the ground. Can he finally turn the tide and expand his golden empire?
My Lottery Dream Home: “Lake Cumberland Dreaming”
HGTV, 9pm
Thanks to a $5 million scratcher win, a couple is ready to move from city life in Cincinnati, Ohio, to lake life in Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. They’re looking to move back where he spent his summers as a kid, and now David Bromstad helps find the lake house of their dreams.
Great Performances: Now Hear This: “Piazzolla’s History With Tango”
PBS, 9pm
Visit Buenos Aires, Argentina, with host Scott Yoo and flutist Alice Dade to explore the evolution of composer Astor Piazzolla’s work and the music genre of tango itself as it became fused with jazz across time and numerous instruments.
Blue Bloods: “Smoke & Mirrors”
CBS, 10pm
There’s lots for the family to take on as Frank (Tom Selleck) handles a “dream team” problem while Erin (Bridget Moynahan) searches for the online attacker of DA Crawford (Roslyn Ruff). Meanwhile, Jamie (Will Estes) and Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) investigate a carjacking ring.
The New York Times Presents: “The Legacy of J Dilla”
FX, 10pm
The latest entry in this documentary series looks at prolific musician, producer and visionary J Dilla, who emerged in the Detroit hip-hop scene of the 1990s, and how his influence in the recording industry became more recognized following his untimely death in 2006.
Saturday, April 8
NHL Hockey
ABC, beginning at 1pm Live
A trio of late-season NHL games has the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Detroit Red Wings, the Vegas Golden Knights at the Dallas Stars and the New Jersey Devils at the Boston Bruins.
The Professional Bridesmaid
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Maggie (Hunter King), a “professional bridesmaid” who guides brides-to-be through the tricky emotional and social dynamics of their big day, is hired to help the daughter of a mayor who is up for reelection. Henry (Chandler Massey), a local reporter assigned to attend the wedding, is hoping to get the scoop on the pending development of local park land. Since no one can know Maggie is a hired bridesmaid, she must pretend to be the bride’s old friend, help coordinate three unhelpful actual bridesmaids and keep Henry focused on the wedding, all while hiding her identity and her own growing feelings for him.
Pride: A Seven Deadly Sins Story
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Following the immensely popular Seven Deadly Sins movies — Lust, Envy, Wrath and Greed — Lifetime continues the anthology with a new sin and new movie starring Grammy Award winner Stephanie Mills. Inspired by actual events, the movie centers on the story of a famous bakery owner and reality TV star, Birdie Moore (Mills), whose past secrets threaten the enormous success she has achieved. The film also stars Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles as Birdie’s son, Keeya King and Grammy Award winner Erica Campbell.
The Portable Door
MGM+, 8pm
“Harry Potter meets The Office” is how exec producer Lisa Henson describes this family-friendly fantasy-adventure movie based on Tom Holt’s popular comic novel. New interns Paul (Patrick Gibson) and Sophie (Sophie Wilde) have no idea what their mysterious firm J.W. Wells & Co. does until CEO — and wizard! — Humphrey Wells and his righthand goblin Dennis Tanner (Christoph Waltz and Sam Neill) ask Paul to locate the Portable Door that can take the opener anywhere they want. Paul and Sophie quickly learn “that the company is a purveyor of [manipulative] magic,” Henson says, and that they have their own latent magical powers. They embark on a quest not only to locate the door, but to hide it from the devious Wells and save humanity from his evil plan.
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary: Warner at War
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
This evening, Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong celebration of Warner Bros.’ centennial turns to the films the studio produced during World War II, many of which were used to boost morale on the homefront. The lineup begins with the iconic Casablanca (1942). Still one of Warner’s most famous productions, this enduringly quotable Best Picture Oscar-winning romantic drama is led by Best Actor nominee Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid and Supporting Actor nominee Claude Rains. Following that is the Oscar-nominated submarine thriller Destination Tokyo (1943), led by Cary Grant and John Garfield; director Raoul Walsh’s Oscar-nominated Objective, Burma! (1945), starring Errol Flynn and based on the real-life actions of Merrill’s Marauders in Burma; and director Michael Curtiz’s Oscar-winning musical comedy This Is the Army (1943), based on Irving Berlin’s Broadway musical and starring George Murphy, Joan Leslie and Ronald Reagan. The lineup concludes with Across the Pacific (1942), a spy film set in the days ahead of America’s entry into the war. The movie reunites The Maltese Falcon costars Bogart, Mary Astor and Sydney Greenstreet, and was originally helmed by Falcon director John Huston. Vincent Sherman took over in the director’s chair after Huston joined the U.S. Army Signal Corps, where he made films about the war as a uniformed captain.
Totally Weird and Funny
The CW, 9pm
New Series!
A panel of hosts submit hilarious online videos to be chosen as the funniest or weirdest clip of the week in this new series. Panelists include comedians Mikalah Gordon and Brian Cooper as well as actor Noah Matthews.
Critter Fixers: Country Vets
Nat Geo Wild, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The series returns for Season 5, again following longtime friends and veterinarians Drs. Hodges and Ferguson, who operate Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital 100 miles south of Atlanta. Between emergency office visits and farm calls throughout rural Georgia, they are bombarded with unique cases only found in the country. In the premiere, the docs see a squirrel with dental issues, perform a C-section on a hognose snake and attempt to remove a tumor from a moray eel … on a house call.
The Renovator: “Healing a Home”
HGTV, 10pm
Marcus Lemonis helps a family whose home near the beach is causing them to experience health issues. He’s challenged to help the couple with underlying communication barriers in their marriage and to bring harmony to all aspects of the family’s home.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
Nat Geo Wild, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Season 11 kicks off with “Cat Got Your Tongue.” The Oakleys must travel by snow machine over dangerously thin ice to reach a dog with a lump in his ear; when a cat’s tongue becomes tangled in string, the team worries it may be wreaking havoc through his digestive system; Dr. Oakley makes a difficult decision after examining a pregnant reindeer with cancer; and diagnosing a drooling porcupine entails both medical and behavioral evaluation.
Saturday Night Live: “Molly Shannon/Jonas Brothers”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock
Former SNL cast member Molly Shannon (HBO Max’s The Other Two, which is back with a new season May 4) returns for her second guest-hosting stint. Joining her are the Jonas Brothers, making their third appearance as musical guests and whose new album, The Album, drops May 12.
Sunday, April 9
Jesus of Nazareth
MOVIES!, beginning at 12pm
Catch a Classic!
Even those who are not of the Christian faith may be impressed with this epic, Emmy-nominated eight-hour miniseries (airing in back-to-back four-hour parts on MOVIES!) that originally aired on NBC in the U.S. in 1977. Cowritten and directed by Franco Zeffirelli, the British/Italian coproduction dramatizes the story of the birth, life, ministry, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus (Robert Powell) by blending together elements from all four Gospel accounts (with a few liberties taken in the storytelling). The large ensemble cast also features Olivia Hussey as Mary, Anne Bancroft as Mary Magdalene, Emmy nominee James Farentino as Simon Peter, Michael York as John the Baptist, Peter Ustinov as Herod the Great, Rod Steiger as Pontius Pilate, Ian McShane as Judas Iscariot, Laurence Olivier as Nicodemus, Christopher Plummer as Herod Antipas, Anthony Quinn as Caiaphas, James Earl Jones as Balthazar, Stacy Keach as Barabbas, James Mason as Joseph of Arimathea and Ernest Borgnine as a Roman centurion. Following Jesus of Nazareth on this Easter Sunday are two more faith-based epics: Barabbas (1961), starring Anthony Quinn as the title character, and The Bible (1966), director John Huston’s (who also plays Noah, and serves as the voice of God and the film’s narrator) nearly three-hour epic that dramatizes various Bible stories.
Golf: The Masters: Final Round
CBS, 2pm Live
The coveted green jacket is awarded to the champion at Augusta National’s Butler Cabin following the final round.
Collector’s Call: “Meet Steve Emerson: Van Halen & Sports”
MeTV, 6:30pm
Host Lisa Whelchel returns to her hometown of Flower Mound, Texas, where she visits with Steve Emerson, whose house could be mistaken for a museum, as it is overflowing with fabulous collectibles. There’s the sports collection that includes signed collectibles like Mickey Mantle’s baseball and Michael Jordan’s jersey. And then there’s the Van Halen room — where Steve has a signed agreement from the band — something you won’t see anywhere else.
MLB Baseball: San Diego at Atlanta
ESPN, 7pm Live
Two teams expected to be contenders in the NL this season meet at Atlanta’s Truist Park as the San Diego Padres face the Braves in the finale of a four-game series.
NASCAR Cup Series: Food City Dirt Race
FOX, 7pm Live
NASCAR Cup Series stars play in the mud at the temporary dirt track built on Bristol Motor Speedway’s short oval. Kyle Busch won last year’s race.
The Blessing Bracelet
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 7pm
Original Film!
Dawn (Amanda Schull), a single parent feeling overwhelmed before the Easter holiday, unearths a bracelet she made years earlier with the intention of remembering to count her blessings. As she begins to focus on the good in her life, her faith is renewed, and things begin to take a positive, unexpected turn, with help from her church community and a man she meets named Ben (Carlo Marks).
Southern Gospel
UPtv, 7pm
Original Film!
After a rock star’s (Max Ehrich) life comes crashing down, he must fight his past demons to realize his childhood ambition of becoming a preacher.
A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys
CBS, 8pm; also streams live and on demand on Paramount+
This star-studded two-hour musical special celebrates 60 years of the legendary Beach Boys. Members Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks and Bruce Johnston are featured guests as contemporary musicians perform their greatest hits. Performers include Beck (“Sloop John B”), Brandi Carlile and John Legend (“God Only Knows”), Luke Spiller and Taylor Momsen (“Surfin’ USA/Fun Fun Fun”), My Morning Jacket (“I Get Around”), Weezer (“California Girls”) and many more.
Raven’s Home
Disney Channel, 8pm
Season Premiere!
As Season 6 of the comedy begins, Raven (Raven-Symoné), Booker (Issac Ryan Brown) and Alice (Mykal-Michelle Harris) travel to London to visit Victor (Rondell Sheridan). There, they become entangled in a mix-up of majestic proportions when Alice is mistaken for a member of the royal family.
Giving Hope: The Ni’cola Mitchell Story
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
At a book signing, author Ni’cola Mitchell (Tatyana Ali) realizes that her true calling is to help disadvantaged girls and provide opportunity for young women. With help from her sister Nene (Nadine Whiteman Roden) and daughters Diamond (Kudakwashe Rutendo) and Destani (Mikalah Reid-Beckette), the author puts her career on hold and creates Girls Who Brunch, an organization that works to empower young women.
Happy to Be Home With the Benkos
Magnolia Network, 8pm
New Series!
Designer Gray Benko brings color and happiness to historic homes in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Her whimsical vision is brought to life with the help of her craftsman husband, Mike, and eccentric contractor father, Grumpy. In the premiere, the Benkos help a family that wants to update their 1920 Craftsman home for their 25th anniversary.
Call the Midwife: “Episode 4”
PBS, 8pm
Nurse Crane (Linda Bassett) is shocked when her fitness comes into question during a vacuum-extraction training course; Trixie (Helen George) cares for a Hindu mother and her newborn twins; and an emergency gastroenteritis outbreak is declared at the maternity home.
Catching Lightning
Showtime, 8pm
New Series!
This docuseries recounts the bizarre story of “Lightning” Lee Murray, a mixed martial arts fighter and mastermind of the 2006 Securitas depot robbery, the biggest cash heist in U.K. history.
Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico: “Oaxaca”
CNN, 9pm
Oaxaca, hidden deep in the southern mountains of Mexico, was a key point on many of Latin America’s historic trade routes. The region is also the birthplace of the world-famous quesillo cheese, which host Eva Longoria tries her hand at making — before eating it with crickets, another Oaxacan delicacy.
Ride: “The McMurray Curse”
Hallmark Channel, 9pm
The McMurrays gear up to host the annual Bull Riders League Gala.
Sanditon: “Episode 4”
PBS, 9pm
Charlotte (Rose Williams) attempts to distance herself from Colbourne (Ben Lloyd-Hughes), but as they are repeatedly thrown into each other’s orbit, their chemistry rises, along with Ralph’s (Cai Brigden) suspicions. Meanwhile, Georgiana (Crystal Clarke) is unraveling and makes a surprising decision to protect herself.
The Company You Keep: “Company Man”
ABC, 10pm
Charlie (Milo Ventimiglia) becomes Emma’s (Catherine Haena Kim) new CIA asset and is tasked with spying on Daphne (Felisha Terrell).
The Blacklist: “The Freelancer: Part 2”
NBC, 10pm
The return of The Freelancer unveils a conspiracy involving a local photographer. Meanwhile, Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff) hits a personal milestone.
Marie Antoinette: “Queen of France”
PBS, 10pm
Marie (Emilia Schüle) and Louis (Louis Cunningham) are about to make their first official visit to Paris. But when the king becomes seriously ill, the succession suddenly becomes a reality, and du Barry (Gaia Weiss) knows that if she doesn’t protect herself from the future queen of France, her time at Versailles will be over.
Monday, April 10
The Neighborhood: “Welcome to the Milestone”
CBS, 8pm
Guest Star Alert!
In the series’ 100th episode, Calvin (Cedric the Entertainer) struggles to find the perfect birthday gift for Tina (Tichina Arnold). The hosts of daytime TV’s The Talk guest-star as themselves in “Welcome to the Milestone.”
Shaqtin’ a Fool
NBA TV, 8pm
Season Finale!
Shaquille O’Neal gives his humorous takes on the highlights and lowlights from the 2022-23 NBA regular season.
The Voice: “Best of the Blinds, Battles and Blake”
NBC, 8pm
Relive the season’s best moments from the Blind Auditions through the Battle Rounds from the perspective of the coaches. Also, enjoy a special performance by the coaches of Frankie Valli’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and see departing coach Blake Shelton’s best moments from over the years.
Antiques Roadshow: “Idaho Botanical Garden, Hour 2”
PBS, 8pm
More breathtaking appraisals are in store for this second hour in Boise, including Idaho State gems and gold nuggets (ca. 1905), 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse cards and 1826 portraits attributed to the Guilford County Limner. Which one is appraised at between $20,000 and $40,000?
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary: Great Directors at Warner Bros.
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong celebration of Warner Bros.’ centennial continues with another Monday evening of titles from legendary directors who helmed films for Warner. Leading things off are two works from John Huston: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) — which earned Huston two Oscars, for his direction and his screenplay adaptation of B. Traven’s novel — and In This Our Life (1942), Huston’s second directorial feature, a drama led by Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland and George Brent. Preceding Huston’s films is the 1952 Looney Tunes animated short 14 Carrot Rabbit, starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. After Huston, TCM celebrates director Raoul Walsh, first with the 2014 documentary The True Adventures of Raoul Walsh, then with his film The Roaring Twenties (1939), a crime thriller starring James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart. Finally, there are two movies helmed by William Dieterle: the historical drama Juarez (1939), with Paul Muni and Bette Davis, and the biographical drama Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet (1940), starring Edward G. Robinson and Ruth Gordon.
NHL Hockey: Minnesota Wild at Chicago Blackhawks
ESPN, 9pm Live
The Minnesota Wild are at Chicago’s United Center for a Monday night clash with the Blackhawks.
Fantasy Island: “Gwenivere of Glendale”
FOX, 9pm
Gwen’s (guest star Katie Stevens) fantasy is to go back in time and be the princess she longs to be, but she soon finds herself in an arranged marriage to a cruel prince in the new episode “Gwenivere of Glendale.”
Rock the Block
HGTV, 9pm
Season Finale!
In “Finale Face-Off,” with budgets dwindling and pressure mounting, everyone races to the finish line. The four teams — Bryan and Sarah Baeumler; Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle; Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin; and Page Turner and Mitch Glew — finally get to see each other’s homes as previous Rock the Block champions Jasmine Roth and Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson judge their work and announce the winning team.
La Frontera With Pati Jinich: “Ancient Seeds & Desert Ghosts”
PBS, 9pm
Host Pati Jinich travels along both sides of the Arizona-Sonora border through some of the most untouched places in North America. There, she hunts for an ancient chili, visits a ghost town, drops water for migrants and more.
Darcey & Stacey
TLC, 9pm
Season Finale!
In this special 2-hour episode titled “Lies & Furious Brides,” Stacey’s rehearsal dinner turns ugly after Georgi reveals a shocking secret. Darcey makes a tough decision that could impact her relationship with Zach. Also, tension between Stacey and Florian threatens to ruin their wedding day.
Tuesday, April 11
Am I Being Unreasonable?
Hulu
U.S. Exclusive Series!
This genre-bending half-hour British comedy thriller from the BBC is written by Daisy May Cooper, who stars as Nic, a woman grieving a loss that she can’t share with anyone while also stuck in a depressing marriage. Only her son, Ollie (Lenny Rush), who she adores, keeps her going. But when Jen (Selin Hizli) arrives in town, Nic’s life is lit up with laughter and, through this kindred soul, her dark secret starts to bubble up. All six episodes are available today, and a second season for the series has been ordered.
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Celebration: Studio Contract Players (Actresses)
TCM, beginning at 8:30am
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Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong celebration of the legendary Warner Bros. studio’s centennial continues with another Tuesday lineup of films featuring great female stars associated with WB as contract players. Leading things off is Priscilla Lane in Yes, My Darling Daughter (1939) and Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), followed by Ida Lupino in Out of the Fog (1941) and The Hard Way (1943); Mary Astor, as the subject of the 2018 documentary Scandal: The Trial of Mary Astor and starring in The Great Lie (1941); Bette Davis delivering two Best Actress Oscar-nominated performances, in Now, Voyager (1942) and Dark Victory (1939), with the first film preceded by the 1951 Merrie Melodies animated short Tweety’s S.O.S., starring Tweety and Sylvester; Olivia de Havilland in The Strawberry Blonde (1941) and Princess O’Rourke (1943), with the films preceded by a special introduction from filmmaker Wes Anderson; and Ann Sheridan in City for Conquest (1940) and Nora Prentiss (1947).
NBA Basketball: Play-In Tournament
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Seeds 7-10 in each conference compete in a play-in tournament April 11-14 to determine the final playoff positions. TNT airs two matchups tonight.
FBI: “Obligation”
CBS, 8pm
When the deputy commander of an Air National Guard Base is kidnapped and forced to give over access codes, the team must work quickly to find the suspect in the new episode “Obligation.”
Night Court: “Past Apps”
NBC, 8pm
A tech entrepreneur in court has Dan (John Larroquette) and the gang seeing a chance to get in on the ground floor of the next billion-dollar idea. But when Abby (Melissa Rauch) stumbles upon the young CEO’s history of fraud in a sealed file, can she warn her friends without breaking the law?
American Auto: “Dealer Event”
NBC, 8:30pm
Katherine (Ana Gasteyer) must drive a Pika filled with rabbits for a Payne event despite her severe rodent phobia.
Accused: “Morgan’s Story”
FOX, 9pm
A teacher going through a messy divorce gets arrested under suspicious circumstances. Meaghan Rath and Christopher Gorham guest-star in the new episode “Morgan’s Story.”
The Wall
NBC, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The game show executive produced by LeBron James and Maverick Carter returns for its fifth season, again hosted by Chris Hardwick. This season features a game-changing twist that offers contestants the option to play for more money than ever before with Wall to Wall, where seven golden balls drop simultaneously to build toward their bank. This high-stakes move has the potential to add over $1 million to their winnings, but it also comes with the risk of wiping out their bank if they answer the question incorrectly. Tonight’s season premiere sees married couple Christiana and Nic from Door County, Wisconsin, competing.
My Grandparents’ War
PBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The series returns for Season 2, with more noted actors retracing their grandparents’ footsteps and learning how World War II changed the lives of their families and the world. In tonight’s season premiere, Kit Harington, who has played soldiers, spies and — in Game of Thrones — warriors, discovers that his grandparents played comparable roles in their real lives during the war, and gains a new appreciation of their courage and sacrifice.
Restaurants at the End of the World
Nat Geo, 10pm
Season Finale!
In the Season 1 finale, “Brazil’s Floating Feast,” host Kristen Kish helps a chef in Paraty, Brazil, source unique ingredients from the rainforest and ocean to serve aboard her floating restaurant, the Sem Pressa.
Weakest Link
NBC, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Jane Lynch is back to host the third season of this game show, which includes special themed episodes throughout, kicking off with tonight’s premiere episode that features teams of twins competing for a chance at the cash prize. Upcoming additional special guest contestants include a group of competing drag queens in celebration of Pride Month and some of the biggest superstars from WWE.
Frontline: “America and the Taliban, Part 2”
PBS, 10pm
A three-part investigation into how missteps during America’s 20-year investment in Afghanistan culminated in a disastrous Taliban victory continues. The final episode airs Tuesday, April 25.
Wednesday, April 12
Rennervations
Disney+
New Series!
Actor Jeremy Renner and his team of expert builders, along with celebrity guests Vanessa Hudgens, Anil Kapoor, Sebastián Yatra and Anthony Mackie, use their skills to reimagine decommissioned vehicles and rebuild them into mind-blowing creations that serve communities around the world. “I’ve been on this journey for many years,” Renner says, “and I started in my community by building vehicles for people in need. But a few years ago, I thought, ‘How can I plus this up and create a bigger impact on a whole community?’ And that’s what this show does.” All four episodes drop today.
American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing
Netflix
New Series!
This three-part series delves into the massive manhunt that followed the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, as remembered by the law enforcement officials who brought the bombers to justice and the survivors caught in the crossfire.
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Celebration: Studio Contract Players (Actors)
TCM, beginning at 8:15am
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Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong celebration of the legendary Warner Bros. studio’s centennial continues with another Wednesday lineup of films featuring great male stars associated with WB as contract players. The day begins with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Union Depot (1932) and Parachute Jumper (1933), and continues with John Garfield in They Made Me a Criminal (1939) and Air Force (1943); Claude Rains in Passage to Marseille (1944) and Mr. Skeffington (1944); James Cagney in White Heat (1949) — which is preceded by the 1954 Looney Tunes short Bugs and Thugs, starring Bugs Bunny, Rocky and Mugsy — then delivering a Best Actor Oscar-winning performance in Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), which is preceded by the Looney Tunes short Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943), led by Porky Pig and Daffy Duck; Errol Flynn in Gentleman Jim (1942) and The Sea Hawk (1940); and George Raft in Manpower (1941) and Background to Danger (1943).
NBA Basketball: Play-In Tournament
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live
The tournament to determine Seeds 7 and 8 in the Eastern and Western Conference playoffs continues with two games tonight on ESPN.
The Masked Singer: “Masked Singer in Space”
FOX, 8pm
The Masked Singer has an out-of-this-world musical journey in this space-themed episode. Two contestants will be unmasked and one lucky singer advances to the quarterfinals in the new episode “Masked Singer in Space.”
Nature: “The Hummingbird Effect”
PBS, 8pm
Discover how tiny hummingbirds influence their many flowering kingdoms, and their ripple effects on macaws, quetzals, monkeys, tapirs and coatis in the exotic landscapes of Costa Rica.
The Goldbergs: “Flowers for Barry”
ABC, 8:30pm
Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) discovers the complicated world of adult relationships is filled with minefields.
Riverdale: “Chapter One Hundred Twenty: Sex Education”
The CW, 9pm
Veronica (Camila Mendes) decides to organize a make-out party at the Pembrooke, and Jughead (Cole Sprouse) attempts to help Ethel (Shannon Purser).
NOVA: “Weathering the Future”
PBS, 9pm
From longer and hotter heat waves, to more intense rainstorms, megafires and multiyear droughts, the United States is experiencing the full range of impacts from a changing global climate. At the same time, many on the front lines are fighting back by innovating solutions, marshaling ancient wisdom and developing visionary ideas. See how the lessons they’re learning today can help all of us adapt in the years ahead as the planet gets warmer and our weather gets more extreme.
Not Dead Yet: “Not Scattered Yet”
ABC, 9:30pm
With Nell’s (Gina Rodriguez) help, Cricket (Angela Elayne Gibbs) decides to finally spread Monty’s (Martin Mull) ashes.
A Million Little Things: “The Salesman”
ABC, 10pm
Greta (Cameron Esposito) weighs an offer from Katherine’s (Grace Park) mother, while Sophie (Lizzy Greene) and Tyrell (Adam Swain) discuss the future.
Single Drunk Female
Freeform, 10pm
Season Premiere!
This lighthearted, original comedy about 20-something writer and recovering alcoholic Sam (Sofia Black-D’Elia), who is forced to sober up and move in with her overbearing mother (Ally Sheedy), returns for its second season with two episodes. In the premiere, “Promotion,” Sam celebrates her 29th birthday and a year and a half of sobriety, as well as a new job. Then, in “Grant Me the Serenity,” Sam is shaken out of her new self-confidence when her old boss is hired at her current workplace. The season also reunites Sheedy with her Breakfast Club costar Molly Ringwald, who will guest-star as her sister-in-law, Alice. New guest stars also include Busy Philipps, Ricky Velez and Charlie Hall.
Thursday, April 13
Station 19: “Get It All Out”
ABC, 8pm
Emotions boil over at the station as the team chafes against Theo’s (Carlos Miranda) leadership style.
NHL Hockey
ESPN, beginning at 8pm Live
On the penultimate day of the NHL regular season, catch the St. Louis Blues at the Dallas Stars and the Vegas Golden Knights at the Seattle Kraken.
Next Level Chef: “That’s What Cheese Said”
FOX, 8pm
Cheese, nuts and charcuterie meats prove a difficult challenge for the chefs in the new episode “That’s What Cheese Said.”
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary: Great Directors at Warner Bros.
TCM, beginning at 8pm
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Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong celebration of Warner Bros.’ centennial continues with another Thursday evening of titles from legendary directors who helmed films for Warner, and there are two biggies tonight. First are two Westerns from the master of that genre, John Ford: The Searchers (1956), one of Ford’s famed collaborations with star John Wayne, and Sergeant Rutledge (1960), influential as one of the first mainstream American films to deal frankly with racism and to cast a Black actor (Woody Strode) in a starring role. Preceding these films is the 1951 Merrie Melodies animated short Drip-Along Daffy, a Western parody directed by Chuck Jones and starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Concluding the evening are two of the last features from director Elia Kazan: the Best Picture Oscar-nominated drama America, America (1963), which earned Kazan Oscar nods for his direction and the screenplay he adapted from his own book, and The Arrangement (1969), a drama led by Kirk Douglas and Faye Dunaway that Kazan also adapted from his novel of the same name.
Ghosts: “Ghost Father of the Bride”
CBS, 8:30pm
In the new episode “Ghost Father of the Bride,” Pete’s (Richie Moriarty) daughter, Laura (guest star Holly Gauthier-Frankel), is getting married, and Sam (Rose McIver) tries to convince her to hold her wedding at Woodstone B&B.
Grey’s Anatomy: “Shadow of Your Love; Mama Who Bore Me”
ABC, 9pm
Amelia’s (Caterina Scorsone) relationship with Kai (E.R. Fightmaster) is tested; Ben (Jason George) worries as Bailey’s (Chandra Wilson) doxing intensifies.
So Help Me Todd: “The First Date Is the Deepest”
CBS, 9pm
Margaret (Marcia Gay Harden) helps a client who lost his mother during a routine surgery in the new episode “The First Date Is the Deepest.”
Animal Control: “Dogs and Geese”
FOX, 9pm
Animal Control deals with a goose on the loose and hosts a pet adoption day in the new episode “Dogs and Geese.”
Good Trouble: “I Gotta Feeling”
Freeform, 10pm
Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) struggles to navigate her changed relationship with Evan (T.J. Linnard).
Wild West Chronicles: “Billy the Kid: Birth of an Outlaw”
INSP, 10pm
Teenage fugitive William Bonney is given a second chance when a kindhearted ranch owner offers him a job. But when his new employer is killed in cold blood, Bonney reverts to his criminal ways, seeking vengeance and transforming into Billy the Kid.
Friday, April 14
Jane
Apple TV+
New Series!
This new 10-episode kids series inspired by the work of Dr. Jane Goodall stars Ava Louise Murchison as Jane Garcia, a 9-year-old environmentalist who, along with her friend David (Mason Blomberg) and Greybeard the chimpanzee, goes on an epic quest to save endangered species and help protect wild animals. All episodes are available today.
The Last Thing He Told Me
Apple TV+
New Series!
Based on the bestselling novel by Laura Dave, this compelling new limited series follows a woman named Hannah (Jennifer Garner) who must forge a relationship with her recalcitrant teenage stepdaughter (Angourie Rice) while trying to find her husband — played by Game of Thrones alum Nikolaj Coster-Waldau — and attempting to figure out why he has suddenly disappeared. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes drop Fridays.
Seven Kings Must Die
Netflix
Original Film!
This historical drama is a sequel, and conclusion, to The Last Kingdom series that ran for five seasons and is based on Bernard Cornwell’s The Saxon Stories series of novels. Uhtred (Alexander Dreymon) must ride once more across a fractured kingdom with several of the series’ returning characters as they battle alongside, and against, new allies and enemies. Following the death of King Edward, a battle for the crown ensues. When an alliance comes seeking Uhtred’s help in their plans, he faces a choice between those he cares for most, and the dream of forming a united England.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Prime Video
Season Premiere!
The beloved and acclaimed comedy/drama comes to an end with a seven-week series send-off. Season 4 saw Midge Maisel (Emmy winner Rachel Brosnahan) rebuilding her career and reputation, even after burning bridges and being cut from tour. The final moments of the season culminated with her leaving Carnegie Hall reinvigorated and ready to fight for her ascent to stardom, equipped with her quick wit and sharp tongue, and with nothing else to lose. In Season 5, Midge finds herself closer than ever to the success she’s dreamed of, only to discover that “closer than ever” is still so far away. The first three episodes are available today; new episodes drop on Fridays.
Grand Crew: “Wine & Honors”
NBC, 8:30pm
Anthony (Aaron Jennings) receives an award from his alma mater; Sherm (Carl Tart) has an opportunity to meet a renowned businessman; and Nicky (Nicole Byer) helps Fay (Grasie Mercedes) with a yard sale, but they lose something really important.
Great Performances: Now Hear This: “Schumann: Genius and Madness”
PBS, 9pm
Visit Scotland, Germany and France with host Scott Yoo as he investigates the connection between famed composer Robert Schumann’s bipolar disorder and his creative genius via experts, musical performances and the work of other artists outside the world of music.
Blindspotting
Starz, 9:05pm
Season Premiere!
The comedy, which follows a woman’s chaotic and humorous existential crisis after she is forced to move in with her incarcerated boyfriend’s mother and half sister, returns for Season 2. Jasmine Cephas Jones, Benjamin Earl Turner and Candace Nicholas-Lippman star.
Next at the Kennedy Center: “Ballet Hispánico’s Doña Perón”
PBS, 10pm
Ballet Hispánico explores Evita Perón’s diverging legacies in this invigorating and emotional work. Her rags-to-riches story is interpreted through movement — following her journey from dancehall performer to Argentina’s first lady and her sudden death.
A Black Lady Sketch Show
HBO, 11pm; also streams on HBO Max
Season Premiere!
The narrative sketch comedy series is back for a six-episode fourth season. Returning core cast members include Robin Thede, Gabrielle Dennis and Skye Townsend. Season 4 features three new featured players: DaMya Gurley, Tamara Jade and Angel Laketa Moore, as well as more than 20 celebrity guest stars.
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary: Shot for 3D
TCM, beginning at 12:15am (late-night)
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Turner Classic Movies’ celebration of Warner Bros.’ centennial enters a new dimension late this evening with three titles that the studio produced during the short-lived 3D movie craze that hit Hollywood in the early 1950s. Unfortunately, these titles won’t actually be airing in 3D on TCM, but they are fun, nonetheless. Airing first is not a schlocky, low-budget horror movie, but rather a high-quality film with major star power directed by a major filmmaker — not necessarily the type of movie one might expect to have been shot in a gimmicky format. But it shows just how prevalent the trend was at the time that the Hitchcock suspense classic Dial M for Murder (1954), starring Grace Kelly and Ray Milland, was filmed in this manner. Or, at least the trend was prevalent when shooting began; by the time of Murder’s release, interest in 3D had waned enough that Warner released the thriller in 2D. The next film might be more in line with what may be expected as the type of story fit for a 3D feature: the mystery/horror flick House of Wax (1953). Led by Vincent Price, it is a remake of Warner’s 1933 title Mystery of the Wax Museum and directed by André De Toth, who also helmed the final feature in this lineup: The Bounty Hunter (1954). Randolph Scott headlines this Western that was shot in 3D but released in standard format, perhaps for the same reason Dial M for Murder was.
Saturday, April 15
Them!
TCM, 9am
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One of the earliest of the “big bug” monster movies that arrived in theaters in the early post-World War II Atomic Age — and the ensuing anxiety that era and its new weapons delivered to audiences — also happens to be one of the best. The “Them!” in this 1954 classic from Warner Bros. are ants that have been transformed into gigantic monsters after years of exposure to radiation left over from A-bomb testing in the New Mexico desert. The film takes its time before revealing the creatures, which is good for a few reasons. For one thing, they are kind of silly-looking, although considering the effects standards of the day they aren’t too bad, and certainly there would be far more ludicrous creations hitting movie screens in these types of films over the ensuing years in cheaper movies with less creative talents. The filmmakers here take a great approach in not showing the ants right away in order to ratchet up terrific suspense and an eerie ambience. Them! is a highlight among today’s daytime lineup of films grouped under the theme of “Warner Gets Scared” as part of Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong celebration of Warner Bros.’ centennial. The other suspense and horror titles from the studio airing today are Doctor X (1932) and The Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) earlier in the morning, with The Bad Seed (1956), Dead Ringer (1964), What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) and Wait Until Dark (1967) following Them!
NBA Playoffs: Round 1
ABC & ESPN, beginning at 1pm Live
The postseason march to the NBA Finals begins today with conference quarterfinal action, featuring three games on ESPN and one primetime matchup on ABC.
USFL Football
FOX, beginning at 4:30pm Live
The second season of the revived USFL football league begins today on FOX with the Philadelphia Stars at the Memphis Showboats and the New Jersey Generals at the Birmingham Stallions.
The Wedding Cottage
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
A wedding guide creator (Erin Krakow) must convince an uninspired artist and owner of a special wedding cottage (Brendan Penny) to renovate the run-down cottage and host a contest-winning couple’s wedding.
Drunk, Driving and 17
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Honor student Kim (Savannah Lee Smith) is every parent’s dream — she’s a stellar student, popular, responsible and preparing to attend Stanford. But everyone’s impressions of her change after one disastrous night. At a supervised party at her boyfriend’s house, Kim sees him flirting with another girl, and runs for her car and makes the worst decision of her life. In just a second, Kim wrecks her life — destroying her car and almost killing a classmate. As Kim faces the consequences for her actions, her boyfriend’s parents face scrutiny for serving alcohol to minors at their home. Also stars Michael Michele.
Critter Fixers: Country Vets: “Bladder Stone Bonanza”
Nat Geo Wild, 9pm; also streams on Disney+
The docs at Critter Fixer save a dog from the brink of disaster, remove a record number of kidney stones from another and give a wild turtle a fighting chance — all while trying to practice what they preach on the clinic’s resident pet, Bear the Cat. They also help a giant Flemish rabbit, a colorful conure, a chicken with a stuck egg and a couple of adorable kittens.
Saturday Night Live: “Ana de Armas/Karol G”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock
Oscar nominee Ana de Armas, who costars with Chris Evans in the new Apple TV+ original movie Ghosted, premiering April 21, hosts SNL for the first time. Colombian singer Karol G makes her first appearance as musical guest; her new album, Mañana Será Bonito, released in February, is the first all-Spanish album by a female artist to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.