©2022 Fox Media LLC.All Times Eastern. PBS programming varies regionally.
Tuesday, April 25
Accused: “Samir’s Story”
FOX, 9pm
A limo driver’s infatuation with one of his riders leads him down a dark path in the new episode “Samir’s Story.”
Family Legacy
Paramount+
New Series!
Actor/music artist Quincy Brown (son of Sean “Diddy” Combs) narrates this five-episode half-hour docuseries in which, via interviews and hours of exclusive MTV footage, the children of legendary music artists take fans on a tour of the famous musicians’ most celebrated moments, offering perspectives and untold stories only their kids could provide. Among those featured are Andrew Hagar (son of Van Halen’s Sammy Hagar), Bailey Cypheridge (daughter of Melissa Etheridge), C.J. Wallace (son of The Notorious B.I.G.), Briahna Fatone (daughter of ’N Sync’s Joey Fatone) and more.
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Celebration: Studio Contract Players (Actresses)
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong celebration of the legendary Warner Bros. studio’s centennial continues with one last Tuesday lineup of films featuring great female stars associated with WB as contract players. Leading things off is Alexis Smith in Night and Day (1946) and San Antonio (1945), followed by Eleanor Parker in Pride of the Marines (1945) and Caged (1950); Carroll Baker in Baby Doll (1956) and Cheyenne Autumn (1964); Doris Day in her feature film debut, Romance on the High Seas (1948) — which is preceded by the 1936 Merrie Melodies short Don’t Look Now, directed by legendary animator Tex Avery — and Calamity Jane (1953); Natalie Wood in Inside Daisy Clover (1965) and Sex and the Single Girl (1964); and Patricia Neal in Bright Leaf (1950) and The Breaking Point (1950).
NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round 1
ESPN, beginning at 7pm Live
The Stanley Cup playoffs first round continues with coverage of two Game 5s tonight on ESPN. Possible matchups are the Minnesota Wild at the Dallas Stars, the L.A. Kings at the Edmonton Oilers and the N.Y. Islanders at the Carolina Hurricanes.
NBA Playoffs: Round 1
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Teams could be facing elimination tonight as the best-of-seven-game first round of the NBA playoffs continues with two matchups on TNT. Viewers will see two of three games: Atlanta Hawks at the Boston Celtics, the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Denver Nuggets and the L.A. Clippers at the Phoenix Suns.
9-1-1: Lone Star: “Tongues Out”
FOX, 8pm
Tommy (Gina Torres) deals with church gossipers over her relationship with Pastor Trevor (guest star DB Woodside) in the new episode “Tongues Out.”
Night Court: “When Abby Met Gabby”
NBC, 8pm
Neil’s (Kapil Talwalkar) crush on Abby (Melissa Rauch) is making things uncomfortable for everyone, but Abby sees a way out when she meets an unrequited love from his past who just happens to be newly available (guest star Melissa Villaseñor). Meanwhile, Gurgs (Lacretta) fails to protect Dan (John Larroquette) from an unruly member of the gallery and vows to never let him down again.
Lopez vs. Lopez: “Lopez vs. Corte Caliente”
NBC, 8:30pm
The sitcom moves to a new night and time to close out its first season (the season finale is May 9). In tonight’s episode, there’s no order in the court when George (George Lopez) and Rosie (Selenis Leyva) ask a TV judge to resolve their dispute. Meanwhile, Mayan (Mayan Lopez) and Quinten (Matt Shively) enroll Chance (Brice Gonzalez) in Folklorico dance classes.
The Rookie: Feds: “Bloodline”
ABC, 9pm
The FBI takes on a case involving a serial murderer who has been leaving limbs across state lines.
The Wall: “Turner and Shelby”
NBC, 9pm
Engaged couple Turner and Shelby, representing Northglenn, Colorado, participate in a faceoff with the Wall, and a special guest makes an appearance.
My Grandparents’ War: “Toby Jones”
PBS, 9pm
Watch as actor Toby Jones uncovers the remarkable World War II stories of his maternal grandparents, who rarely spoke about their wartime experiences when he was growing up. He learns how their love endured, despite the hardships they faced.
Will Trent: “Nothing Changed Except for Everything”
ABC, 10pm
Will (Ramón Rodríguez) and Faith (Iantha Richardson) partner up with Ormewood (Jake McLaughlin) to investigate a string of serial killer cases.
Weakest Link: “I Feel Like You’re Trolling Me”
NBC, 10pm
An attorney, a standardized patient and a mailman join five other strangers in a high-stakes game of trivia, with a chance for one of them to take home up to $1 million.
Frontline: “America and the Taliban, Part 3”
PBS, 10pm
A three-part investigation into how missteps during America’s 20-year investment in Afghanistan culminated in a disastrous Taliban victory concludes with this episode.
Wednesday, April 26
Saint X
Hulu
New Series!
This drama based on Alexis Schaitkin’s novel upends the girl-gone-missing genre as it explores, via multiple timelines, how a young woman’s mysterious death during an idyllic Caribbean vacation creates a traumatic ripple effect that eventually pulls her surviving sister into a dangerous pursuit of the truth. Alycia Debnam-Carey, Josh Bonzie, West Duchovny and Jayden Elijah lead the cast. The first three episodes are available today; new episodes drop Wednesdays.
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Celebration: Studio Contract Players (Actors)
TCM, beginning at 8am
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong celebration of the legendary Warner Bros. studio’s centennial continues with one last Wednesday lineup of films featuring great male stars associated with WB as contract players. The day begins with Jack Carson in Roughly Speaking (1945) and John Loves Mary (1949), and continues with James Garner in Up Periscope (1959) and Cash McCall (1960); and Troy Donahue in A Summer Place (1959) and Rome Adventure (1962). The day concludes with an extended look at iconic star James Dean. Following special introductions by filmmakers Joanna Hogg and Wes Anderson, see Dean in action starting in East of Eden (1955), which garnered him a posthumous Best Actor Oscar nomination, Rebel Without a Cause (1955) and Giant (1956), with a performance that earned his second posthumous Best Actor nod. Following these films, Dean is featured in the documentaries Return to Giant (1996) and George Stevens: A Filmmaker’s Journey (1984). Preceding the Dean tribute is Walky Talky Hawky (1946), a Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Henery Hawk, and Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg in their first appearances.
The Conners: “Dating, Drinking and Grifter Logic”
ABC, 8pm
Neville (Nat Faxon) confronts Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) about loaning Dan (John Goodman) money, and Darlene (Sara Gilbert) attempts to play matchmaker for Mark (Ames McNamara).
The Flash: “It’s My Party and I’ll Die if I Want To”
The CW, 8pm
Team Flash throws a surprise birthday party for Barry (Grant Gustin), but things go terribly awry.
The Masked Singer: “Battle of the Saved”
FOX, 8pm
Mantis, Gargoyle and Medusa — the three singers who were saved by the new “Ding Dong, Keep It On!” bell — compete for their spot in the quarterfinals in the new episode “Battle of the Saved.”
Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love
NBC, 8pm
This star-studded, two-hour event will gather comedy icon Carol Burnett’s close friends, colleagues and admirers for a night of unforgettable musical performances and personal tributes. The star told us, “I do sing the last few bars of ‘I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together.’ Katy Perry does the whole song at the end of the evening, and then she sits next to me and just hands me the mic and I just do the last ‘Comes the time we have to say so long.’ And I have to say I choked up a bit.” Expect the rest of the world to do the same. Happy 90th, Carol!
Nature: “Treasure of the Caribbean”
PBS, 8pm
Learn how the discovery of a coral reef in Guatemala that is five times the size of Manhattan marks an exciting new chapter in understanding corals, the fish that need them and the battle to save coral reefs worldwide.
In for the Kill
Smithsonian Channel, 8pm
New Series!
Witness the animal kingdom’s deadliest creatures in action, using killer strategies perfected over millions of years. Join the hunt as we follow the animal world’s deadliest predators and reveal each creature’s unique killing method. From trapdoor spiders to jet-spitting fish to 240-mph dive-bombing birds, behold the deadliest beasts on land, sea and air.
The Goldbergs: “Push It”
ABC, 8:30pm
Adam (Sean Giambrone) receives a letter from NYU that could change everything.
Riverdale: “Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Two: Tales in a Jugular Vein”
The CW, 9pm
Principal Featherhead (William MacDonald) takes aim at the negative influence comic books have over kids.
Farmer Wants a Wife: “Is There Room for One More?”
FOX, 9pm
One of the women who previously left the show makes a surprising return in the new episode “Is There Room for One More?”
NOVA: “Chasing Carbon Zero”
PBS, 9pm
The U.S. recently set an ambitious climate change goal: zero carbon emissions by 2050, and to achieve that, slashing emissions in half by 2030. Is it possible? And what kind of technology will it take? Meet scientists and engineers who are convinced we can achieve carbon zero in time to avoid the biggest impacts of climate change.
Mission Unexplained
Science Channel, 9pm
New Series!
With the recent declassification of military records, military members and veterans are coming forward for the first time to share stories of unexplained events. This series immerses viewers in these eyewitness tales, while scientists and experts shed light on the stories.
Not Dead Yet: “Not Feeling It Yet”
ABC, 9:30pm
After months of processing her relationship with her ex, Nell (Gina Rodriguez) tells Sam (Hannah Simone) she’s ready to move on.
A Million Little Things: “Tough Stuff”
ABC, 10pm
Gary (James Roday Rodriguez) and Maggie (Allison Miller) make a difficult decision; Katherine (Grace Park) and Greta (Cameron Esposito) explore options for the future.
True Lies: “Bitter Sweethearts”
CBS, 10pm
Guest Star Alert!
In the new episode “Bitter Sweethearts,” the Omega Sector team partners with Arnie and Sharon (guest stars Tom Arnold and Kate Vernon), two retired Omega operatives, to locate a mystery assassin who murdered members of their former team. Arnold starred as Gib in the 1994 True Lies film.
Single Drunk Female
Freeform, 10pm
Two new episodes air tonight. In “Defining Relationships,” Sam (Sofia Black-D’Elia) and Alex (Ricky Velez) prepare for their first romantic weekend while Brit (Sasha Compère) struggles to cope with singlehood. Then, in “Keeping It Professional,” Sam gets the opportunity to interview Bob the Drag Queen, but she sabotages her chance.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein
PBS, 10pm
New Series!
David Rubenstein — cofounder of The Carlyle Group, patriotic philanthropist, lifelong student of history, and the series’ host and executive producer — explores American history through a close examination of iconic national symbols: indelible artifacts, places and archetypes. Baseball is a favorite American pastime and obsession, and no ballpark is more iconic than Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Tonight Rubenstein shares the story of a city’s loyalty to its team and love for its ballpark through thick and thin.
Thursday, April 27
Firefly Lane
Netflix
Series Finale!
The drama’s final seven episodes drop today, holding the answer to what could possibly have ended the tightknit, 30-year friendship between Tully (Katherine Heigl) and Kate (Sarah Chalke).
Bel-Air
Peacock
Season Finale!
The second season of this dramatic, modern reimagining of the ’90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air concludes with today’s episode. The series has been renewed for Season 3.
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning
Peacock
New Series!
In this series executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler, three Swedes known as the “Death Cleaners” — an organizer, a designer and a psychologist — come to America to help people organize their homes and their lives before it’s too late, in a delightful journey of laughter and hope.
NFL Draft: Round 1
ABC, ESPN & NFL Network, 8pm Live
The Carolina Panthers have the first pick (via trade with the Chicago Bears) in Round 1 of the NFL Draft tonight in Kansas City. ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and NFL Network combine to televise all seven rounds through Saturday.
Young Sheldon: “Little Green Men and a Fella’s Marriage Proposal”
CBS, 8pm
Sheldon (Iain Armitage) wants to search for life on other planets and Mandy (Emily Osment) answers Georgie’s (Montana Jordan) marriage proposal in the new episode “Little Green Men and a Fella’s Marriage Proposal.”
Walker: “Daddy Was a Bank Robber”
The CW, 8pm
An old friend returns with a surprise; a new case forces Trey (Jeff Pierre) and Cassie (Ashley Reyes) to overcome their issues.
Next Level Chef: “Bake It ’Til You Make It”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “Bake It ’Til You Make It,” contestants are tasked with baking a next-level dessert that looks as delicious as it tastes.
Law & Order: “Private Lives”
NBC, 8pm
Cosgrove (Jeffrey Donovan) and Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) investigate the murder of a family physician whose outspoken politician wife suspects she was the intended target. Price (Hugh Dancy) and Maroun’s (Odelya Halevi) case hangs in the balance when the defense calls one of the doctor’s young patients to testify as a witness.
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 the last Thursday evening of titles from legendary directors who helmed films for Warner. First tonight are two movies from long-standing Warner director Clint Eastwood: Bird (1988), the biopic about jazz legend Charlie Parker (played by Forest Whitaker), and the Best Picture Oscar-winning Western Unforgiven (1992), which netted Eastwood a Best Director win and earned him a Best Actor nomination. Next come two titles from director Alan J. Pakula: the acclaimed 1971 mystery Klute, led by Best Actress Oscar winner Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland, and the TCM premiere of Rollover (1981), a political thriller also led by Fonda, along with Kris Kristofferson. The evening concludes with two Sidney Lumet features: the comedy Bye Bye Braverman (1968) and the darkly comedic mystery Deathtrap (1982), starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve.
So Help Me Todd: “Gloom and Boom”
CBS, 9pm
In the new episode “Gloom and Boom,” a stranger with a bomb appears at the law firm demanding Margaret (Marcia Gay Harden) reverse her efforts to free her client on death row or the bomb will detonate.
100 Days to Indy
The CW, 9pm
New Series!
This six-part docuseries takes fans behind the scenes to chronicle NTT IndyCar Series stars like Marcus Ericsson, Josef Newgarden, Pato O’Ward and Helio Castroneves from the start of the racing season up to the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500.
Animal Control: “Birds and Foxes”
FOX, 9pm
Frank (Joel McHale) battles with the idea of getting older when Templeton (Gerry Dee) benches him on the basketball team in the new episode “Birds and Foxes.”
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Bend the Law”
NBC, 9pm
Carisi (Peter Scanavino) must tread carefully when Maxwell’s (Betty Buckley) husband becomes a person of interest in an SVU investigation. Meanwhile, Benson (Mariska Hargitay) sends Velasco (Octavio Pisano) to take an old friend into custody.
Call Me Kat: “Call Me Pretty Kitty”
FOX, 9:30pm
In the new episode “Call Me Pretty Kitty,” Kat’s (Mayim Bialik) competitive side is brought to life at a cat show when local cat lover Val (guest star Margaret Cho) thinks Kat and her rescue cat have no chance of bringing home a trophy.
The Last Last Late Late Show
CBS, 10pm
James Corden will sign off as host of The Late Late Show tonight, and CBS is celebrating Corden’s eight years on the talk show with this one-hour special. Tom Cruise joins Corden for one final sketch as they take part in an epic musical performance during The Lion King at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood.
Good Trouble: “Turkey for Me, Turkey for You”
Freeform, 10pm
The Coterie celebrates Thanksgiving. As their families arrive, they bring revelations and friction.
Wild West Chronicles: “Burton Mossman Crosses the Line”
INSP, 10pm
After failing to capture the ruthless murderer Augustine Chacon on U.S. soil, Arizona Ranger Burton Mossman relinquishes his badge to cross the border. In Mexico, he goes undercover as a horse thief to join Chacon’s gang and spring his trap.
Law & Order: Organized Crime: “A Diplomatic Solution”
NBC, 10pm
The team scrambles to find the group responsible for an assassination attempt on a U.N. diplomat. Whelan (Brent Antonello) and Reyes (Rick Gonzalez) find a key clue in the depths of the city’s tunnel system, while Stabler (Christopher Meloni) struggles to balance the investigation with his mother’s (Ellen Burstyn) increasing need for support.
Friday, April 28
Peter Pan & Wendy
Disney+
Original Film!
Head back to Neverland in this live-action film based on J.M. Barrie’s classic characters, a reimagining of Disney’s 1953 animated favorite Peter Pan. The story introduces Wendy Darling (Ever Anderson), a young girl afraid to leave her childhood home behind, who meets Peter Pan (Alexander Molony), a boy who refuses to grow up. Alongside her brothers John (Joshua Pickering) and Michael (Jacobi Jupe), and a tiny fairy named Tinker Bell (Yara Shahidi), Wendy travels with Peter to the magical world of Neverland. There, she encounters the evil pirate Captain Hook (Jude Law), and embarks on a thrilling and dangerous adventure that will change her life forever. The cast also includes Jim Gaffigan as Smee, Alan Tudyk as Mr. Darling and Molly Parker as Mrs. Darling.
Clock
Hulu
Original Film!
Writer/director Alexis Jacknow expanded her short film Clock, created during the pandemic for 20th Digital Studio’s “Bite Size Halloween” initiative, into this feature-length psychological thriller. It tells the story of Ella (Dianna Agron), who enrolls in a clinical trial to try to fix her seemingly broken biological clock after friends, family and society pressure her to have children. Jay Ali and Melora Hardin costar.
Citadel
Prime Video
New Series!
Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Stanley Tucci and Lesley Manville lead this global espionage thriller. Eight years ago, an independent spy agency known as Citadel fell — destroyed by operatives of Manticore, a powerful syndicate manipulating the world from the shadows. With Citadel’s fall, elite agents Mason Kane (Madden) and Nadia Sinh (Chopra Jonas) had their memories wiped as they narrowly escaped with their lives. They’ve remained hidden ever since, building new lives under new identities and unaware of their pasts. Eventually, Mason is tracked down by his former Citadel colleague, Bernard Orlick (Tucci), who desperately needs his help to prevent Manticore from establishing a new world order. Mason seeks out his former partner, Nadia, and the two spies embark on a mission that takes them around the world in an effort to stop Manticore, all while contending with a relationship built on secrets, lies and a dangerous-yet-undying love. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes drop Fridays.
From Black
Shudder; also streams on AMC+
Original Film!
A young mother (Anna Camp), crushed by guilt after the disappearance of her young son five years earlier, is presented with a bizarre offer to learn the truth and set things right. But how far is she willing to go, and is she willing to pay the terrifying price for a chance to hold her boy again?
Where Eagles Dare
MOVIES!, 4:30pm
Catch a Classic!
The mission is clear: Get in, get the general, get out. Commandos charged with freeing a U.S. general from a Nazi fortress high in the Alps should also be told to trust nothing — including the search-and-rescue orders just issued. Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood lead this 1968 World War II action thriller classic written by Alistair MacLean (The Guns of Navarone, Ice Station Zebra), who adapted his 1966 novel of the same name, and directed by Brian G. Hutton (Kelly’s Heroes). Previously best known for fiery dramatic roles, Burton ventures into the realm of movie pyrotechnics here with dynamic efficiency, while Eastwood’s cool-under-fire presence heightens one searing action sequence after another (the film became Eastwood’s then-biggest hit). If the film looks and feels more above average than a typical action film, it’s because some of the top filmmakers of the period were involved in its production, notably legendary stuntman Yakima Canutt, who was second-unit director and shot most of the nail-biting action sequences.
NFL Draft: Rounds 2-3
ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 & NFL Network, beginning at 7pm Live
The second and third rounds of the NFL Draft take place tonight in Kansas City.
NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round 1
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live
The Stanley Cup playoffs first round is down to its deciding games with TNT airing two Game 6 matchups (if necessary) tonight. The Boston Bruins at the Florida Panthers, the Carolina Hurricanes at the N.Y. Islanders, the Colorado Avalanche at the Seattle Kraken and the Dallas Stars at the Minnesota Wild are tentatively scheduled for tonight.
NBA Playoffs: Round 1
ESPN, beginning at 8pm Live
ESPN airs two games from the NBA playoffs first round tonight. Possible Game 6 matchups (if necessary) are the Milwaukee Bucks at the Miami Heat, the Cleveland Cavaliers at the N.Y. Knicks, the Memphis Grizzlies at the L.A. Lakers and the Sacramento Kings at the Golden State Warriors.
The Retro Plant Shop With Mikey and Jo
Magnolia Network, 8pm
New Series!
Mikey works to build the business of her dreams with help from her big sister, Joanna. She collects vintage pots and plants in a retro-inspired plant shop and hosts her first big sale, all while balancing life as a busy mom of six.
Grand Crew
NBC, beginning at 8pm
Season Finale!
The sitcom’s second season concludes with back-to-back half-hour episodes. First, in “Wine & Journals,” Noah (Echo Kellum) dates a girl who likes to have sex for hours, Nicky (Nicole Byer) finds the house of Anthony’s (Aaron Jennings) dreams and Wyatt (Justin Cunningham) spends time with his niece, Nadine. Then, “Wine & Tastings” finds the crew going to a wine-tasting event at a very exclusive club. There, Noah and Sherm (Carl Tart) enter a wine-tasting competition, while Anthony and Nicky try to get into the “members only” area, and Wyatt and Kristen (Maya Lynne Robinson) just want some crab cakes.
Great Performances: Now Hear This: “Albéniz: Portraits of Spain”
PBS, 9pm
Discover the inspirations that Spain provided composer Isaac Albéniz with host Scott Yoo and Scottish Grammy-winning guitarist David Russell, along with musicians from Albéniz’s birthplace in the Pyrenees mountains, Sevilla, Mallorca and more.
International Jazz Day From the United Nations
PBS, 10pm
Jazz stars from around the globe come together to celebrate the unifying power of music with performances by Herbie Hancock, David Sanborn, Shemekia Copeland, Gregory Porter, Lizz Wright, José James, Hiromi, Marcus Miller, Ravi Coltrane and more.
Saturday, April 29
Joan Crawford Cult Classics Double Feature
MOVIES!, beginning at 11:15am
Catch a Classic!
Two of the films Joan Crawford made later in her career, following her appearance alongside Bette Davis in 1962’s What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? — and when there was a sort of trend in casting middle-aged actresses in similarly campy/horrific films — are on today’s MOVIES! lineup. First is Berserk! (1967), which was the star’s second-to-last feature film. The horror thriller finds Crawford playing a circus owner whose authority is challenged when a killer targets her show. Following that is Strait-Jacket (1964), a psychological thriller in which Crawford plays a woman who, after 20 years in an asylum following the double murder of her husband and his lover with an ax, is released, only to find herself a suspect in a new series of ax murders.
NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7
ESPN, ABC & NFL Network, 12pm Live
The NFL Draft in Kansas City concludes with selections in Rounds 4-7 today.
XFL Football: Semifinal
ESPN2, 7pm Live
Two of the four teams that have qualified for the XFL playoffs meet tonight with a berth in the May 13 championship game at stake.
NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round 1
ABC & ESPN, 8pm Live
ABC and ESPN each air a primetime game from the first round of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs tonight. Possible Game 6 matchups (if necessary) are the New Jersey Devils at the N.Y. Rangers, the Vegas Golden Knights at the Winnipeg Jets, the Edmonton Oilers at the L.A. Kings and the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Hearts in the Game
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Hazel (Erin Cahill) is a top publicist in New York City looking to build her empire. Diego (Marco Grazzini) is a top MLB pitcher who froze during Game 7 of the World Series. He was also the guy who broke Hazel’s heart in high school. When Hazel is tasked with spinning Diego’s image, it might turn out to be her biggest challenge, professionally and personally, as she takes him back to their hometown in Ohio.
Critter Fixers: Country Vets: “Feeling Lucky”
Nat Geo Wild, 9pm; also streams on Disney+
The docs at Critter Fixer use humor and other de-stressing techniques to cope with the high-stakes challenges of aiding a rat attacked by a dog, removing a ruptured egg from a beautiful bird and saving a canine from a life-threatening condition. Lighter visits include a puppy’s first exam, a cat losing fur, a guinea pig with an eye scratch, a constipated tortoise and a bearded dragon gender-reveal party.

Be the first to comment