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Thursday, May 4: Step Into Pete Davidson’s Real-ish Life in Peacock’s ‘Bupkis’

Bupkis Peacock ™ © 2022 Peacock TV LLC. All Rights Reserved. Credit: Heidi Gutman/Peacock

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Thursday, May 4

Bupkis
Peacock
New Series!

Pete Davidson wrote, executive produced and stars in this eight-episode half-hour comedy (all episodes drop today) that presents a heightened, fictionalized version of his real life. The series combines grounded storytelling with absurd elements from Davidson’s unfiltered worldview. The cast also includes Edie Falco as Davidson’s mom and Joe Pesci as his grandfather. Lorne Michaels, Davidson’s former SNL boss, is also an EP.

Star Wars: Visions Volume 2
Disney+
Season Premiere!

Following on the Emmy-nominated success of its first season, the newest volume of Star Wars: Visions will continue to push the boundaries of Star Wars storytelling, with nine new shorts (all available today) from nine studios from around the globe. Employing the most captivating animation styles from a variety of countries and cultures, the second volume offers a dynamic new perspective on this storied franchise.

Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures
Disney+
New Series!

Happy Star Wars Day, and “May the 4th Be With You!” Disney+ celebrates with the premiere of this animated entry in the popular franchise that is set during the High Republic era. It follows Jedi younglings as they study the ways of the Force, explore the galaxy, help citizens and creatures in need, and learn valuable skills needed to become Jedi. All episodes stream on Disney+ beginning today. The first two episodes will be available this morning on Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD; episodes will then air Friday mornings on Disney Channel beginning May 12.

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Netflix
New Series!

Follow Queen Charlotte’s (Golda Rosheuvel) rise to power in this six-episode prequel to Shonda Rhimes’ popular historical drama Bridgerton. It tells the story of how the young queen’s (India Amarteifio plays the regent in her younger years) marriage to King George (Corey Mylchreest) sparked both a great love story and a societal shift, creating the world of the Ton inherited by the characters in Bridgerton. Rhimes serves as creator, showrunner, writer and executive producer here.

Sanctuary
Netflix
New Series!

A gritty look into the underbelly of professional sumo wrestling — a world full of young men with ambitions for money, women, fame and power within a sanctuary that has a history of more than 1,500 years in Japan’s traditional culture and as a religious ceremony — this eight-episode drama follows a juvenile delinquent who becomes a sumo apprentice and finds himself on a collision course with a voiceless wrestler carrying a secret.

Young Sheldon: “A New Weather Girl and a Stay-at-Home Coddler”
CBS, 8pm

Mandy (Emily Osment) gets an exciting job opportunity and Sheldon (Iain Armitage) worries that he’s falling behind in the new episode “A New Weather Girl and a Stay-at-Home Coddler.”

Walker: “It Writes Itself”
The CW, 8pm

The boys head off for a camping trip while the ladies plan a relaxing day at the spa.

Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa
HGTV, 8pm
Season Premiere!

Real estate expert and busy dad of three Tarek El Moussa will teach novice renovators how to turn a profit and avoid the pitfalls most flipping newcomers face. The premiere episode features brothers Erik and Bryan, who have teamed up with their friend Mike to build a flipping empire. After their first two flips yielded middling profits that they split three ways, the trio is hoping for better results on their latest house in Los Alamitos, California.

Don’t Sell My Baby
LMN, 8pm
Original Film!

High school senior Nicolette (Devin Valentina Cecchetto) has bounced around from foster home to foster home. When she finds herself pregnant by the school quarterback, she quickly falls into despair until her sympathetic teacher, Sandy (Fallon Bowman), takes Nicolette under her wing. But when Nicolette disappears after deciding against the idea of putting her baby up for adoption, Sandy begins to worry that the soon-to-be teen mom may have been taken against her will.

Law & Order: “Class Retreat”
NBC, 8pm

When a respected businessman is found murdered, his surprising connection to Cosgrove’s (Jeffrey Donovan) daughter helps the police make a break in the case. Price (Hugh Dancy) and Maroun (Odelya Halevi) disagree on how to proceed at trial when the defendant’s age brings up legal precedent they must follow.

TCM Spotlight: Weather in the Movies: “Stormy Weather — Part 1”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

As crazy as the weather may have been lately in some places around the country, it pales in comparison with the cinematic climatic conditions that are often played up for dramatic effect, thanks to visual effects. Each Thursday night this month, Turner Classic Movies will devote an evening/early morning lineup to films that use various types of weather as key elements of their stories. This evening, and next Thursday, will be devoted to movies using perhaps the most awe-inspiring, frightening and potentially destructive of all types of weather: storms. The lineup begins with young Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) getting swept up by perhaps the most famous tornado in screen history (“It’s a twister! It’s a twister!”) in The Wizard of Oz (1939). After that, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Lionel Barrymore find themselves stuck in a hotel on Key Largo (1948) along with gangsters led by Edward G. Robinson when a hurricane rolls in. That kind of storm obviously features in the next title, The Hurricane (1937), a South Seas-set drama that culminates in a thrilling special effects-generated storm. That film was helmed by John Ford, who won an Oscar for directing the next film: 1940’s The Grapes of Wrath, set amid the devastating wind/dust storms of the 1930s Great Plains Dust Bowl. The lineup concludes early tomorrow with The Last Wave (1977) and Stalker (1979).

Ghosts: “Whodunnit”
CBS, 8:30pm

Sam’s (Rose McIver) podcast editor gives her one last episode to wrap up the story of Alberta’s (Danielle Pinnock) murder in the new episode “Whodunnit.”

Animal Control
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!

In the Season 1 finale “Unicorns and Mountain Lions,” Frank (Joel McHale) takes the death of the precinct’s mountain lion especially hard.

Fix My Flip
HGTV, 9pm
Season Premiere!

In “A Beachside Rescue,” a father and daughter flipping duo have made small profits on past projects and are currently in a stalemate on how to finish a very pricey flip. Page Turner pushes them out of their comfort zone with design so they can finally turn some real money.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Debatable”
NBC, 9pm

Benson (Mariska Hargitay) tries to help a student after she’s assaulted on a field trip, and Fin (Ice-T) suspects a witness in the case may not be telling the whole truth.

Call Me Kat
FOX, 9:30pm
Season Finale!

In the Season 3 finale “Call Me a Donut Wall,” Randi and Carter (Kyla Pratt and Julian Gant) decide to get married at the courthouse, but things take a turn for the worse when Kat (Mayim Bialik) accidentally gets Randi’s wedding ring stuck on her finger.

City Confidential
A&E, 10pm

Tonight’s new episode, “Murder on Mirror Lake,” focuses on the quiet Sarasota neighborhood where a neighbor is found strangled to death. Detectives believe it’s the result of a long-held grudge against the silver-tongued car salesman, but they turn out to be dead wrong.

Good Trouble: “I’ll Take All the Blame”
Freeform, 10pm

Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) works to protect Evan’s (T.J. Linnard) interests; Alice (Sherry Cola) invites Murray (Garrett M. Brown), Morrie (Alan Blumenfeld) and Morty (Joel Brooks) to the Coterie.

Wild West Chronicles: “The Gold Rush Detectives”
INSP, 10pm

When gold goes missing from a safe in a remote mining town, Wells Fargo sends detectives Henry Johnson and Isaiah Lees to hunt down the culprits. Though the two men couldn’t be more different, they must learn to work together to crack the case.

Law & Order: Organized Crime: “Pareto Principle”
NBC, 10pm

The Feds call in Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni) when they suspect a gruesome murder could be connected to a string of bank robberies. After a DNA match is tied to a suspect with the perfect alibi, the team struggles to make a case against him.

Unicorn: Warriors Eternal
Adult Swim, 12am (late-night)
New Series!

Award-winning animator Genndy Tartakovsky is back with his latest series, which kicks off with two episodes tonight that will be available the next day to stream on HBO Max. The supernatural animated action series follows a team of heroes who reawaken to fight an ominous force throughout eternity. When the reawakening of the heroes manifests in the bodies of new unsuspecting hosts, they must find a way to protect the world against the prevailing darkness.

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Friday, May 5

Silo
Apple TV+
New Series!

Created by Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Graham Yost, this 10-episode dystopian drama based on Hugh Howey’s postapocalyptic book trilogy stars Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette, an engineer seeking answers about a loved one’s murder in a giant underground silo where the last 10,000 people on Earth are forced to live, and follows her journey down the rabbit hole into a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have imagined. Also starring Tim Robbins and Rashida Jones. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes drop Fridays.

Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi
Hulu
Season Premiere!

Host Padma Lakshmi is back for a second season of taking viewers on a culinary adventure across America, exploring the rich and diverse communities that have so heavily shaped what American food is today. All 10 episodes drop today.

NBA Playoffs: Western Conference Semifinals
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live

Two matchups from the Western Conference semifinals series air tonight on ESPN.

But Have You Read the Book?
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight’s Turner Classic Movies lineup ties in with the latest book from the network’s TCM Library publishing arm: But Have You Read the Book? 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Films by Kristen Lopez. As its title suggests, the book looks at 52 cinema classics and the literary works that served as their inspiration. Five of those titles will air on TCM this evening: Wuthering Heights (1939), the gothic romantic drama based on the novel by Emily Brontë; Mildred Pierce (1945), the film noir drama based on James M. Cain’s novel; To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), an adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), the musical comedy adapted from the book of the hit 1949 stage musical; and To Have and Have Not (1944), a romantic drama adapted from the novel by Ernest Hemingway, who offered contributions to the screenplay along with fellow literary great William Faulkner.

The Articulate Hour
PBS, beginning at 9pm
New Series!

This program explores our complex world through a lens of arts, culture and science, and through conversations with artists, scholars and other great creative thinkers. Back-to-back hourlong episodes air tonight: “Partial Recall,” which delves into the landscape of our past in an examination of human memory, and “Together/Alone,” which discusses how we can balance our innate need to be members of a community with our desire to be alone.

Blue Bloods: “Fire Drill”
CBS, 10pm

Jamie (Will Estes) partners with the FDNY to find the arsonist responsible for a massive fire at an NYPD evidence storage facility in the new episode “Fire Drill.”

Saturday, May 6

Coronation of King Charles III
Various Networks, beginning at 5am Live

Today marks only the second telecast of a coronation! Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 coronation was groundbreaking, as it was the first ever to be televised, and it was watched by 27 million people in the U.K. alone, and millions more around the world. At the time, Prince Charles was the first child to witness his mother’s coronation as sovereign, as Princess Anne did not attend the ceremony, as she was considered too young. Today, King Charles III returns to a familiar ceremony; however, this time the attention is all on him. ABC, BBC America, CNN, FOX News Channel and NBC are among the networks covering the event.

Problem Spaces
Magnolia Network, 2pm; also streams on discovery+
New Series!

This series follows Houston-based DIY designer Fariha Nasir as she takes difficult spaces — odd-angled walls, outdated designs and areas that just aren’t working — and turns them into her clients’ favorite rooms. The series kicks off with back-to-back half-hour episodes.

Horse Racing: Kentucky Derby
NBC, 2:30pm Live

Look for Two Phil’s, Derma Sotogake, Angel of Empire and Forte to be among the top contenders in the starting gate at the 149th Run for the Roses today at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.

Handcrafted Hotels
Magnolia Network, 3pm
New Series!

In each episode of this series, see how hoteliers across America uniquely capture the character, history, nostalgia and charm of their hometowns. Tour these custom stays and meet the artists, craftspeople and designers who provide guests with a one-of-a-kind experience. The series begins with back-to-back half-hour episodes.

NBA Playoffs: Western Conference Semifinals
ABC, beginning at 3:30pm Live

The NBA’s Western Conference semifinals series continues with afternoon and primetime matchups today on ABC.

Into the Wild Frontier
INSP, 6pm
Season Premiere!

This docudrama that chronicles key personalities in exploring and developing America’s frontier areas returns for Season 3. In the premiere episode, after Anne Bailey’s husband is killed by Native Americans, she defies the social norms of the frontier and becomes a horseback courier, risking her life to race through hostile territory delivering vital supplies to isolated forts and settlements.

MLB Baseball
FOX, 7pm Live

Viewers will see either the Boston Red Sox at the Philadelphia Phillies or the Baltimore Orioles at the Atlanta Braves for FOX’s Saturday MLB regional game.

Chasing the Rains
BBC America, 8pm
Series Finale!

The series following wildlife in northern Kenya, where plants and wildlife endure long periods of drought broken by dramatic rainfalls, concludes with “Praying for Rain.”

Abducted on Prom Night
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Against her better judgment, a recently divorced mother allows her troubled daughter to attend prom, but what was supposed to be the best night of their lives turns into a twisted game of cat-and-mouse as the daughter and her friends are taken hostage by their limousine driver, who has a sinister connection to her family. Stars Zoe Belkin, Karen Cliche, Melissa Bray, Micah Sanders Silva and Scott Gibson.

Grand Prix
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

John Frankenheimer directed this epic 1966 sports drama that is one of the greatest auto racing films ever made. Set in the world of Formula One, it follows the fates of four drivers over the course of a fictionalized season that concludes at the Italian Grand Prix. The technical achievements used to bring this world to life make the film a truly immersive experience, and it is as thrilling to listen to as it is to look at (it won Oscars for Best Sound, Best Film Editing and Best Sound Editing). Befitting the worldwide participation and appeal of its featured sport, it also boasts a terrific international cast, including James Garner, Yves Montand, Brian Bedford, Antonio Sabàto, Toshiro Mifune, Adolfo Celi, Claude Dauphin and Eva Marie Saint.

Sunday, May 7

Rabbit Hole
Paramount+
Season Finale!

The first season of this Kiefer Sutherland-led espionage thriller concludes today.

Formula 1 Racing: Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix
ABC, 2pm Live

Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Sergio Pérez and other F1 stars race at Miami International Autodrome, a temporary 3.362-mile, 19-turn circuit around Hard Rock Stadium.

The Masters Agility Championship at Westminster
FOX, 2pm

Top agility dogs maneuver through timed obstacle courses at the 10th Anniversary Masters Agility Championship at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, held this year at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York.

The Real Housewives of Atlanta
Bravo, 8pm
Season Premiere!

Season 15 of this reality TV empire is back with housewives Kandi Burruss, Kenya Moore, Shereé Whitfield, Drew Sidora, Marlo Hampton and Sanya Richards-Ross returning to fulfill all your drama needs.

Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing
Discovery Channel, 8pm
New Series!

It’s a big deal for the Naked and Afraid world in this new three-phase competition. Phase 1 of the challenge finds survivalists in pairs, where they must make it through 21 days together. In a huge twist, if a competitor chooses to tap, their partner is also automatically eliminated. Together, they must hunt for food, water, fire and shelter and — in a franchise first — earn the tools needed to survive. In Phase 2, the remaining survivalists enter a group challenge to compete both with and against their teammates. With the final phase comes an unprecedented, everyone-out-for-themselves fight to the finish with a grueling three-day journey to extraction. The winner claims the $100,000 cash prize and earns Naked and Afraid’s first ever perfect 10 Primitive Survival Rating.

The Simpsons: “The Very Hungry Caterpillars”
FOX, 8pm

When a plague of insects shuts down Springfield, the Simpsons face their greatest challenge yet: spending time in lockdown with each other. Rob Lowe is a guest voice in the new episode “The Very Hungry Caterpillars.”

Her Affair to Die For
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

In this new thriller, a woman’s seductive roommate becomes obsessed with her father, stopping at nothing to possess him. Stars Ryan Francis and Meghan Carrasquillo.

Call the Midwife
PBS, 8pm
Season Finale!

As Season 12 concludes with the official beginning of Trixie (Helen George) and Matthew’s (Olly Rix) wedding, a series of small and great disasters threatens to impede the day; a horrific car crash turns into a race against time; and Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) hatches a plan to save Nonnatus House once and for all.

Anne Baxter 100th Birthday Double Feature
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

To celebrate Oscar-winning Hollywood starlet Anne Baxter, who would have turned 100 today, Turner Classic Movies is featuring two of her most beloved films back-to-back. First up is All About Eve (1950), in which she plays the titular Eve, a seemingly innocent woman who worships an aging Broadway star named Margo, played by Bette Davis, and insinuates herself into Margo’s life. The film won six Oscars, and both Baxter and Davis were nominated for Best Actress roles. Following that is the 1953 film noir The Blue Gardenia, about a telephone operator named Norah who ends up drunk in the home of a notorious womanizer who she fights off with a fireplace poker. Norah wakes up the next morning at home to discover the man has died, but she has no recollection of what may have happened the night before.

WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures: “DX”
A&E, 9pm

It’s a DX reunion as Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Road Dogg and X-Pac assist the team with tracking down items from the iconic WWE faction D-Generation X. On the list is Chyna’s ring gear, the New Age Outlaws’ championship belt and the Jeep from the invasion of WCW, which makes a special appearance at the 30th Anniversary of RAW.

Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard
Bravo, 9pm
New Series!

This new reality series follows a group of 12 close friends as they enjoy an island getaway full of beach parties, decadent dinners and summer hookups — fun and drama are basically guaranteed.

NCIS: Los Angeles: “The Reckoning”
CBS, 9pm

In the new episode “The Reckoning,” four people, including a CIA officer, are shot and killed in broad daylight, and the NCIS team suspects the attacks have something to do with the Drona Project.

The 2010s
CNN, 9pm
New Series!

From Emmy Award-winning executive producers Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog comes a new installment of the network’s iconic “Decades” series. CNN audiences are invited to look back at the 2010s, a turbulent era marked by political and social upheaval, culminating in the single most dramatic year of the 21st century: 2020. It was a decade in which social media transformed society and streaming upended entertainment, resulting in genre-defying music and ushering in the era of “peak TV.”

Family Guy
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!

In the season finale “Adult Education,” Meg (voice of Mila Kunis) gets married in Russia, but she returns home after discovering she was used for a green card marriage.

Tom Jones: “Episode Two”
PBS, 9pm

Tom (Solly McLeod) is banished by Allworthy (James Fleet). Meanwhile, Sophia (Sophie Wilde) flees her impending marriage to Blifil (James Wilbraham). Adventures ensue, including fateful encounters at two inns.

Unsung Presents: Best in Black
TV One, 9pm
Season Finale!

The season finale of this biographical docuseries looks at trailblazing Black comedians, from Redd Foxx and Richard Pryor to Bernie Mac and Mo’Nique.

The Company You Keep
ABC, 10pm
Season Finale!

In the final episode of the season, called “The Truth Hurts,” Emma (Catherine Haena Kim) and Charlie (Milo Ventimiglia) partner with Daphne (Felisha Terrell) to produce a plan to take down the Maguires once and for all.

The Blacklist: “The Man in the Hat”
NBC, 10pm

When Red (James Spader) is identified as a possible hostage during a deli robbery in Philadelphia, Dembe (Hisham Tawfiq) and Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff) take action. Back in D.C., Sen. Panabaker (Deirdre Lovejoy) evaluates the task force’s dealings with Red, while Siya (Anya Banerjee) digs deeper into her mother’s past.

Marie Antoinette
PBS, 10pm
Season Finale!

Season 1 concludes with “Queen of Hearts.” Louis (Louis Cunningham) becomes increasingly confident in his position as king as he throws himself into supporting the American War of Independence. Meanwhile, Marie (Emilia Schüle) embraces life at the Petit Trianon, where she becomes enamored with a familiar face — Count Axel von Fersen (Martijn Lakemeier).

Uncensored
TV One, 10pm
Season Finale!

This biographical docuseries closes its sixth season with a look at Grammy winner Lil Wayne. In a sit-down interview with Missy Elliott, he talks about growing up in New Orleans, signing his first record deal as a child and starting his own Young Money Entertainment record label.

Monday, May 8

Spirit Rangers
Netflix
Season Premiere!

The animated kids series returns for Season 2, with Eddy, Summer and Kodi back in action at Xus National Park, learning about nature on exciting adventures with new visitors and old friends as well.

147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
FS1 & FS2, beginning at 1pm Live

Catch live coverage of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show from the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York. This afternoon on FS2 has breed judging and Junior Showmanship preliminaries. Primetime on FS1 has judging for the Hound, Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding Groups.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Conference Semifinals: Game 4
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live

Round 2 of the Stanley Cup playoffs continues tonight with a pair of Game 4s on ESPN.

The Neighborhood: “Welcome to the Other Neighborhood”
CBS, 8pm

Calvin and Marty (Cedric the Entertainer and Marcel Spears) are surprised when their new business sparks protests from residents concerned about gentrification in the new episode “Welcome to the Other Neighborhood.”

All American: “Sabotage”
The CW, 8pm

Olivia (Samantha Logan) gets an exciting opportunity but has to decide if the timing is right for her.

The Voice: “The Playoffs, Part 2”
NBC, 8pm

The playoffs continue as the 10 artists remaining across Team Kelly and Team Niall hold nothing back. Tough decisions are made when Kelly and Niall can only each advance two artists to the live semifinals.

Special Theme: James Wong Howe
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Continuing its monthlong celebration of Chinese-born cinematographer James Wong Howe, Turner Classic Movies turns to the 1940s tonight. First up is Oscar-nominated Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), a biopic about the 16th president of the United States, followed by Kings Row (1942), which follows five children into adulthood in an idyllic small town at the turn of the 20th century, and was also nominated for three Oscars. Following that is Air Force (1943), about a crew of Air Force bombers in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor; Oscar-nominated The North Star (1943), about a Ukrainian village that gets invaded by Nazis in 1941; and Shining Victory (1941), a tragic love story between a research psychiatrist and his female lab assistant. Seven more Howe films from the 1940s continue through the morning and into the following evening.

NCIS: “Second Opinion”
CBS, 9pm

NCIS works to solve the murder of a senator’s daughter who has a rebellious reputation and large online following in the new episode “Second Opinion.”

Fantasy Island
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!

Jason Priestley stars as a charming doctor who’s made a fortune selling all-natural vitamins. But he’s about to get a dose of revenge from his three ex-wives in the Season 2 finale “MJ Akuda & the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Wives Club.”

That’s My Jam: “Jenna Dewan & JoJo Siwa vs. Nikki Glaser & Jay Pharoah”
NBC, 10pm

Celebrity guests Jenna Dewan and JoJo Siwa face off against Nikki Glaser and Jay Pharoah in a series of music, dance and trivia-based games and musical performances, including Vinyl Countdown, Disco Charades and Air Guitar.

Tuesday, May 9

Hannah Gadsby: Something Special
Netflix

Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby is back for their third Netflix comedy special, filmed at the Sydney Opera House. They talk about a wedding (theirs!), more than one traumatic encounter with a bunny and much more.

147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
FS1 & FS2, beginning at 1pm Live

Day 2 of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show from the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, has breed judging and Junior Showmanship Preliminaries in the afternoon on FS2. Primetime on FS1 has group judging for Sporting, Working and Terrier Groups, followed by Best in Show and Junior Showmanship finals.

FBI: “Privilege”
CBS, 8pm

All eyes are on the team when they try to find out who kidnapped the only child of a prominent U.S. senator in the new episode “Privilege.”

Superman & Lois: “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”
The CW, 8pm

Natalie (Tayler Buck) meets Matteo’s (Spence Moore II) parents for the first time; Jordan (Alex Garfin) interferes with Jonathan’s (Michael Bishop) training.

Night Court
NBC, 8pm
Season Finale!

This reboot of the classic 1984-92 sitcom, led by Melissa Rauch and original star John Larroquette, concludes its first season with “The Honorable Dan Fielding, Part 2.” Abby (Melissa Rauch) is on trial, and she and Dan (John Larroquette) are fighting for her professional life. District Attorney Jeff Dewitt (Kurt Fuller) returns and forces Olivia (India de Beaufort) to choose sides, and Abby and Rand (Pete Holmes) find their relationship at a crossroads. Night Court has done well for NBC, and will return for Season 2.

Directed by Preston Sturges
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Five of writer/director Preston Sturges’ memorable and innovative screwball comedies and satires are on Turner Classic Movies’ lineup tonight, so get ready to keep up with the fast-paced dialogue and stories (relative to similar titles of the time). The night begins with one of Sturges’ most famous works: Sullivan’s Travels (1941), a satire on the film industry led by Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake. Following that are McCrea, Claudette Colbert, Mary Astor and Rudy Vallée in the screwball comedy The Palm Beach Story (1942); Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in The Lady Eve (1941), another screwball comedy; Eddie Bracken and Ella Raines in the satirical comedy/drama Hail the Conquering Hero (1944), which earned Sturges an Oscar nomination for his screenplay; and, finally, the film that won Sturges an Oscar for his screenplay: the political satire The Great McGinty (1940), which was the first movie he wrote and directed.

Lopez vs. Lopez
NBC, 8:30pm
Season Finale!

The freshman sitcom starring real-life father and daughter George and Mayan Lopez, who play fictional versions of themselves, concludes tonight with “Lopez vs. Last Call.” George hits the bottle as Mayan hits her limit with his behavior. Meanwhile, Rosie (Selenis Leyva) is drunk with jealousy when Chance (Brice Gonzalez) announces that George is his hero.

Dancing Queens
Bravo, 9pm
New Series!

These ladies pay hot men to dance with them, and some of them don’t think twice about sabotaging their competition. Welcome to the world of pro-am dance, where passionate women pay professional dancers to train and compete with them across the nation. The costumes, the money, the competitions — explore the world of competitive dance for amateurs, Bravo-style.

Gotham Knights: “Belly of the Beast”
The CW, 9pm

A series of cryptic clues leads Turner (Oscar Morgan) and Duela (Olivia Rose Keegan) to one of The Court’s secret meetings.

Accused
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!

In the Season 1 finale “Billy’s Story,” an aging rock star (Keith Carradine) attempts to cement his musical legacy while trying to prevent his troubled son from unraveling.

The Wall: “John and Toni”
NBC, 9pm

John and Toni, a father and daughter from Antioch, California, contend on the wall. Do they have what it takes to win big?

Frontline: “Clarence and Ginni Thomas: Politics, Power and the Supreme Court”
PBS, 9pm

This 90-minute investigation looks into the controversial rise of one of Washington’s most powerful and influential couples — Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife, Ginni Thomas — and their role in reshaping the country’s politics and law.

Weakest Link: “Class Is Officially in Session”
NBC, 10pm

Eight strangers, including a teacher and a principal, compete to win up to $1 million in this high-drama trivia competition.

Wednesday, May 10

The Muppets Mayhem
Disney+
New Series!

Rock out with the Electric Mayhem Band in this musical comedy that follows those beloved Muppet musicians — Dr. Teeth, Animal, Floyd Pepper, Janice, Zoot and Lips — on a journey to record their first ever studio album. With the help of a driven young music executive (played by Lilly Singh), the old-school Muppet band comes face-to-face with the current music scene. All episodes are available today.

Class of ’09
Hulu
New Series!

This limited FX on Hulu series is a suspense thriller that follows a class of FBI agents set in three distinct points in time as they grapple with immense changes when the U.S. criminal justice system is altered by artificial intelligence. Spanning multiple decades and told across interweaving timelines, the series examines the nature of justice, humanity and the choices we make that ultimately define our lives and legacy. Brian Tyree Henry and Kate Mara lead the cast. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes drop Wednesdays.

African Queens: Queen Cleopatra
Netflix
Season Premiere!

This docuseries from executive producer Jada Pinkett Smith that explores the lives of prominent and iconic African queens returns for Season 2 with a spotlight on one of the most famous: Queen Cleopatra, a daring ruler whose beauty and romances came to overshadow her real asset: her intelligence.

Dance Brothers
Netflix
New Series!

The first Finnish-language series to premiere globally on Netflix, this young-adult drama centers on brothers Roni (Roderick Kabanga) and Sakari (Samuel Kujala), who are struggling to make a living as professional dancers. To help finance their dance dreams, they decide to start their own club, which provides income, housing and a training space. Their unique club and impressive dance routines quickly bring them fame, but soon, artistic ambitions and personal relationships collide with commercial demands.

The Flash: “A New World, Part Two”
The CW, 8pm

Iris (Candice Patton) is alarmed by Barry’s (Grant Gustin) disappearance and Cecile (Danielle Nicolet) assures her everything will be OK.

The Masked Singer: “Semi-Finals”
FOX, 8pm

The remaining three celebrity singers perform, but only two will move on to compete in the season finale.

Married at First Sight: “Sliding Toward Decision Day”
Lifetime, 8pm

With Decision Day around the corner, one husband’s lingering doubts leave his wife wondering if he will ever be satisfied. Meanwhile, a group of flirtatious singles gives the wives a glimpse at what life after Decision Day could look like. Some brides don’t like what they see, but one is intrigued, and possibly open to accepting an indecent proposal.

Chicago Med: “The Winds of Change Are Starting to Blow”
NBC, 8pm

Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) clashes with Charles (Oliver Platt) on a patient who is distrustful of hospitals; Crockett (Dominic Rains) and Will (Nick Gehlfuss) fight against Med’s new policies to save their cancer patient; and Hannah (Jessy Schram) and Archer (Steven Weber) pull surprising things out of their unsuspecting patients.

Wild Scandinavia
PBS, 8pm
New Series!

This breathtaking, three-part natural history series, airing tonight and the next two Wednesdays, immerses viewers in three iconic Scandinavian landscapes: the hauntingly beautiful coast (tonight’s installment); the magical seasonal forests; and the volcanic and arctic extremes. Surprising wildlife stories of lynx and puffins, orca and wolves, and more reveal the resilient spirit of Scandinavia, a place where myth and modernity coexist.

Star of the Month: William Powell: “Private Eye Powell”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Wednesday night salute to legendary actor William Powell continues with eight of his appearances in mystery films. Up first, and comprising most of the lineup, are his most famous from among those: the six comedy/mystery movies in the Thin Man series based on characters created by Dashiell Hammett. Powell and Myrna Loy play Nick and Nora Charles, the witty, hard-drinking, fun-loving, high-society couple who, with their lovable dog Asta, often find themselves embroiled in solving mysteries. Starting things off is the 1934 original, The Thin Man, followed by After the Thin Man (1936), Another Thin Man (1939), Shadow of the Thin Man (1941), The Thin Man Goes Home (1944) and Song of the Thin Man (1947). Finishing the schedule early tomorrow morning are director Michael Curtiz’s Private Detective 62 (1933), in which Powell plays a private detective who falls for the society woman (Margaret Lindsay) he has been hired to frame in a made-up scandal; and The Kennel Murder Case (1933), which was Powell’s fifth and final appearance as Philo Vance, the amateur detective protagonist of S.S. Van Dine’s crime novels (Powell’s first starring role in a film had come when he portrayed Vance for the first time, in the 1929 mystery The Canary Murder Case).

Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
ABC, 9pm
Season Finale!

Pat Sajak hosts as celebrity contestants Vanna White, Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik go head-to-head for charity.

Riverdale: “Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Four: Dirty Dancing”
The CW, 9pm

Fearing that Betty (Lili Reinhart) is going down the wrong path, Alice (Mädchen Amick) makes her join an after-school dance show.

Chicago Fire: “Never, Ever Make a Mistake”
NBC, 9pm

Herrmann (David Eigenberg) works on becoming a better man after Cindy’s (Robyn Coffin) cancer journey; Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) bonds with a homeless victim on a call; Kylie (Katelynn Shennett) takes her firefighter exams; and a harrowing call takes a toll on Brett (Kara Killmer).

NOVA: “Hidden Volcano Abyss”
PBS, 9pm

In January 2022, one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history rocked the islands of Tonga. Join scientists as they investigate what caused the blast, how it spurred a devastating tsunami and if another eruption could be imminent.

True Lies: “Unfamiliar Partnerships”
CBS, 10pm

Harry (Steve Howey) finds his loyalties tested when an ex-Omega Sector operative and friend asks the team for help with a special assignment in the new episode “Unfamiliar Partnerships.”

Single Drunk Female
Freeform, 10pm
Season Finale!

This hilarious dramedy about a young writer recovering from alcoholism while living with her cantankerous, overbearing mother (Ally Sheedy) airs its final two Season 2 episodes tonight, back-to-back. In “Coming Clean,” Sam (Sofia Black-D’Elia) struggles with whether or not to tell Alex (Ricky Velez) the truth about recent events; in “Group of Drunks,” Sam continues her search for her higher power, and Brit (Sasha Compère) and Joel (Charlie Hall) throw a divorce party.

Chicago P.D.: “Fight”
NBC, 10pm

Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) is unwittingly drawn into a deadly betrayal and finds herself in a fight for her life. With minimal leads, Voight (Jason Beghe) and the team scramble to find her before it’s too late.

Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein: “The Gadsden Flag”
PBS, 10pm

Discover how the “Don’t Tread on Me” flag, once a potent symbol of independence, has been co-opted by a variety of Americans over its long history.

Thursday, May 11

Titans
HBO Max
Series Finale!

The DC Comics-inspired superhero series concludes its fourth and final season.

Ultraman
Netflix
Season Premiere!

The anime series featuring the popular Japanese hero returns for its third and final season.

58th Academy of Country Music Awards
Prime Video, livestreams beginning at 7pm

“Country Music’s Party of the Year” returns for its second year of exclusive availability as a livestream on Prime Video. Dolly Parton, who hosted last year’s ceremony, and Garth Brooks, in his first time taking the stage to host an awards show, will cohost the event from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. HARDY leads the field with seven nominations, followed by Lainey Wilson with six, which is the most nods for a female artist. Miranda Lambert, the most-awarded artist in ACM history, has received her record-breaking 17th Female Artist of the Year nomination. Parton will be closing out the show with a performance — the world premiere of the lead single from her upcoming rock album. Other performers include Lambert, Wilson, Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Jo Dee Messina and Keith Urban, among others. A full rebroadcast of this ceremony will stream the next day for free on Amazon Freevee.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Conference Semifinals: Game 5
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live

The quest for the Stanley Cup continues tonight on TNT with two Game 5s (if necessary) from the conference semifinal round.

NBA Playoffs: Western Conference Semifinals
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live

NBA playoff action on ESPN continues with two matchups from the Western Conference semifinals tonight.

Station 19: “All These Things That I’ve Done”
ABC, 8pm

Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz), Theo (Carlos Miranda) and Sullivan (Boris Kodjoe) vie to be named captain, and Vic (Barrett Doss) forges an unexpected bond after going rogue.

Walker
The CW, 8pm
Season Finale!

In the final episode of the season, “It’s a Nice Day for a Ranger Wedding,” the Texas Rangers and the Walkers gather to celebrate a very special event.

Next Level Chef
FOX, 8pm
Season Finale!

In the two-part season finale “Made in America/Next Level Finale,” each chef must select two different boxes that represent a state and its local ingredients, and they must prepare a dish that seamlessly fuses both. Then the final three chefs must create one dish on each level of the kitchen in just 90 minutes. Only one will win the one-year mentorship, $250,000 and the title of Next Level Chef.

Law & Order: “Appraisal”
NBC, 8pm

Cosgrove (Jeffrey Donovan) and Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) suspect an art dealer was murdered, but can’t make an arrest until they locate her body; Price (Hugh Dancy) and Maroun (Odelya Halevi) must go to trial with a circumstantial case and a suspect with unlimited resources; and the squad celebrates a birthday.

TCM Spotlight: Weather in the Movies: “Stormy Weather — Part 2”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

A storm’s a-brewin’ once again as Turner Classic Movies continues its monthlong Thursday look at films that prominently include weather as at least part of their stories. Following up on last week’s focus on stormy weather movies, there is more turbulence in the forecast for tonight with The Rains Came (1939), a drama set in India led by Myrna Loy and Tyrone Power; Singin’ in the Rain (1952), the iconic musical with the famous scene of Gene Kelly living up to the title that you are probably picturing right now; and Seven Samurai (1954), the Akira Kurosawa classic whose use of rain to enhance action scenes has inspired that visual look in other notable productions, including Blade Runner. The downpour starts to let up early tomorrow morning as Network (1976) and Foreign Correspondent (1940) close out the lineup.

Ghosts
CBS, 8:30pm
Season Finale!

When a woman shows up claiming to be the rightful heir to Woodstone Mansion, Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) enlist the help of a lawyer in the Season 2 finale “The Heir.”

Grey’s Anatomy: “Ready to Run”
ABC, 9pm

Richard (James Pickens Jr.) and Teddy (Kim Raver) make an exciting announcement, while Jules (Adelaide Kane) and Blue (Harry Shum Jr.) butt heads over Maxine’s (Juliet Mills) care.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Bad Things”
NBC, 9pm

Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Carisi (Peter Scanavino) are baffled when a series of assaults have the same M.O. but different DNA left at each crime scene. Muncy (Molly Burnett) believes Elias Olsen (Adam Petchel) has struck again and is determined to prove it.

CSI: Vegas: “Shell Game”
CBS, 10pm

The CSI team investigates a case in which an ambitious investigative reporter is found dead at a peanut factory in the new episode “Shell Game.”

Good Trouble: “Tell Me Sweet Little Lies”
Freeform, 10pm

With the clock ticking at Speckulate, Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) and Evan (T.J. Linnard) work together to stop a takeover.

Wild West Chronicles: “Sister Blandina and the Killer”
INSP, 10pm

When a bloodthirsty mob storms a jailhouse that is holding a man accused of attempted murder, they are confronted by a 22-year-old missionary from the Sisters of Charity. Only Sister Blandina can stop the vigilantes from taking the law into their own hands.

Law & Order: Organized Crime: “Shadowërk”
NBC, 10pm

When DNA from an SVU rape investigation connects to an OCCB unsolved murder, Stabler (Christopher Meloni) and Benson (Mariska Hargitay) uncover a revenge-for-hire scheme on the dark web. While Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) and Jet (Ainsley Seiger) follow the money trail to expose the website’s anonymous creator, Stabler asks Professor Rollins (Kelli Giddish) for help with a key clue.

Friday, May 12

City on Fire
Apple TV+
New Series!

Based on Garth Risk Hallberg’s epic 944-page bestselling novel City on Fire, this new series tells the intricate tale of a shooting in Central Park, and how the victim, a young NYU student, connects a string of mysterious fires, the downtown punk scene and a wealthy real estate family with a lot of secrets around the turn of the century. “We were interested in a post-9/11, pre-Occupy Wall Street New York,” said cocreator Josh Schwartz, of its unique 2003 setting, which was a fun blast to the past, full of flip phones and bootcut jeans galore. The eight-episode drama is led by Jemima Kirke, Chase Sui Wonders and Wyatt Oleff. The first three episodes are available today; new episodes drop Fridays.

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
Apple TV+

This film incorporates documentary, archival and scripted elements to tell Michael J. Fox’s extraordinary personal and professional triumphs and travails in his own words, drawn from unprecedented access to the actor and his family.

Crater
Disney+
Original Film!

This coming-of-age sci-fi adventure is the story of Caleb Channing (Isaiah Russell-Bailey), who was raised on a lunar mining colony and is about to be permanently relocated to an idyllic faraway planet following the death of his father (Scott Mescudi). But before leaving, to fulfill his dad’s last wish, he and his three best friends — Dylan (Billy Barratt), Borney (Orson Hong) and Marcus (Thomas Boyce), along with Addison (Mckenna Grace), a new arrival from Earth — hijack a rover for one final adventure on a journey to explore a mysterious crater.

The Great
Hulu
Season Premiere!

The satirical dark comedy about the rise to power of Russia’s Catherine the Great (Elle Fanning) returns for its third season, which sees the empress and her husband, Peter (Nicholas Hoult), attempting to make their marriage work after some seemingly insurmountable problems — like Catherine’s attempt on his life, and the fact that she imprisoned all of his friends. All 10 episodes drop today.

Black Knight
Netflix
New Series!

Based on a popular webtoon, this South Korean sci-fi/action series is set in a dystopian future devastated by air pollution, where the survival of humanity depends upon a group of deliverymen known as the Black Knights, who navigate the wastelands using unconventional means.

The Mother
Netflix
Original Film!

A deadly assassin (Jennifer Lopez) comes out of hiding to protect the daughter (Lucy Paez) she gave up years before, while on the run from dangerous men. Joseph Fiennes, Omari Hardwick and Gael García Bernal costar.

Mulligan
Netflix
New Series!

In this animated satirical comedy, when most of Earth is destroyed by aliens, can a few survivors rebuild what’s left of America and form a more perfect union? The series comes from producers of 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and features a voice cast led by Nat Faxon, Chrissy Teigen, Tina Fey and Dana Carvey. Recurring guest stars include Daniel Radcliffe, Ayo Edebiri, Ronny Chieng and Kevin Michael Richardson.

Queer Eye
Netflix
Season Premiere!

The Fab Five are in New Orleans for their seventh season of inspirational heroes and beautiful befores-and-afters.

RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars & RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars: Untucked
Paramount+
Season Premieres!

The competition series is back for Season 8, with a new “Fame Game” that allows eliminated Queens another chance to win. Among this season’s guest judges will be Zooey Deschanel, Idina Menzel, Ego Nwodim, Matt Rogers, Robin Thede, JoJo Siwa and Bowen Yang, who join returning mainstay judges Michelle Visage, Carson Kressley, Ross Matthews and Ts Madison. The season premieres with two episodes today; new episodes drop Fridays. Also available to stream are episodes of Untucked, returning for its fifth season, which offers behind-the-scenes access to All Stars.

The Power
Prime Video
Season Finale!

The first season of this thriller led by Auli’i Cravalho, John Leguizamo and Josh Charles concludes with today’s episode.

Tora! Tora! Tora!
MOVIES!, 2:10pm
Catch a Classic!

An Oscar winner for its visual effects, this 1970 dramatization of the lead up to, and execution of, the Japanese attack on U.S. naval bases at Pearl Harbor in 1941 is a fascinating and compelling international coproduction between the two countries that had been mortal enemies three decades earlier. Two separate productions — one in America, directed by Richard Fleischer, and one in Japan, helmed by Toshio Masuda and Kinji Fukasaku (legendary director Akira Kurosawa had initially been attached to the project) — created the separate sequences woven together for the film that bring us into the minds of the participants on both sides (the Japanese sequences are subtitled in English). Notables among the large cast are Joseph Cotten as Secretary Henry Stimson, George Macready as Secretary Cordell Hull, Martin Balsam as Adm. Husband E. Kimmel, Keith Andes as Gen. George C. Marshall, James Whitmore as Vice Adm. William Halsey Jr., Sô Yamamura as Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto and Asao Uchida as Gen. Hideki Tojo.

S.W.A.T.: “Forget Shorty”
CBS, 8pm

In “Forget Shorty,” the first part of a two-part season finale, SWAT teams up with the DEA, led by Mack Boyle (guest star Timothy Hutton), to conduct a massive gang sweep, only to discover that a vicious cartel is planting roots in the city and endangering numerous lives.

The Jane Mysteries: Inheritance Lost
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 9pm
Original Film!

Singer Jane Da Silva (Jodie Sweetin) inherits a nonprofit detective agency. Mentored by her aunt, Sadie (Paris Jefferson), and Detective John Cameron (Stephen Huszar), she takes on her first case, about a mother’s untimely death years before. As Jane investigates, she realizes that digging up the past can be dangerous.

100 Day Dream Home
HGTV, 9pm
Season Premiere!

The new season kicks off with a two-episode special. Lifelong Floridians Andi and Pete always dreamed of owning oceanfront property, so when a vintage beachside hotel in Indian Shores, Florida, called The Sunburst Inn went on the market, they snapped it up immediately. But the 75-year-old, 12-room hotel is sorely in need of a refresh, so the couple have called on Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt to turn it into a dream destination before peak tourist season begins. That means a complete renovation, inside and out, in only 100 days!

Great Performances: “Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway’s Best”
PBS, 9pm

Enjoy a show-stopping revue of milestone shows and songs from 1973 to 2023 in this 90-minute special hosted by two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster. The program features performances from Lincoln Center by André De Shields, Chita Rivera, Vanessa Williams and more.

Blue Bloods: “Irish Exits”
CBS, 10pm

In the new episode “Irish Exits,” Frank (Tom Selleck) worries about his longtime friend, Lenny Ross (returning guest star Treat Williams), when he suspects the former officer is hiding his true reason for returning to the city.

Dear Mama
FX, 10pm
Series Finale!

The documentary series chronicling rap icon Tupac Shakur and his relationship to his mother, Afeni, concludes with “Until the End of Time.”

Saturday, May 13

The Thing From Another World
TCM, 3:15pm
Catch a Classic!

From its famous opening title sequence — featuring the letters of the title slowly burning through the background and accompanied by Dimitri Tiomkin’s ominous score, which not only established its own story’s eerie ambience very well, but also added to the terror in John Carpenter’s Halloween nearly 30 years later when the sequence was featured in a scene — to its final scene, which trails off with an insistent warning to “Keep watching the skies,” this 1951 Howard Hawks production is a sci-fi/horror classic. That is despite the fact that it is not as close to its original source material, the novella “Who Goes There?” by John W. Campbell, as Carpenter’s superb 1982 remake, simply titled The Thing, was. Although the titular threat is not a shapeshifter here, it is still memorably and menacingly portrayed by James Arness in an early, pre-fame role. Director Christian Nyby (with Hawks contributing, to a degree; the realistic, fast-paced and overlapping dialogue heard in this movie is certainly one of his trademarks) effectively creates suspense with the claustrophobic conditions surrounding the group of military and scientific minds trapped with the Thing at an Arctic base (even as they are also at odds with each other on how to deal with the situation), and there are some moments that still have the ability to surprise viewers. The cast works well together and is led by Kenneth Tobey, who would become familiar as a similar military character type in other ’50s sci-fi classics like The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1953) and It Came From Beneath the Sea (1955).

NTT IndyCar Series: GMR Grand Prix
NBC, 3:30pm Live

Top drivers Marcus Ericsson, Pato O’Ward and Scott Dixon take to Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.439-mile, 14-turn road course for the GMR Grand Prix.

MLB Baseball
FOX & FS1, beginning at 4pm Live

An MLB doubleheader on FOX Sports starts with the Texas Rangers at the Oakland A’s on FS1. In FOX’s regional primetime game, viewers will see either the San Diego Padres at the L.A. Dodgers or the Houston Astros at the Chicago White Sox.

Into the Wild Frontier: “William Bartram: America’s First Great Naturalist”
INSP, 6pm

Naturalist William Bartram explores the unmapped regions of the South to document the native fauna and flora. But after surviving many encounters with Native Americans and wildlife, it’s an invisible virus that may finally end the journey and his life.

XFL Football: Championship
ABC, 8pm Live

The first season of the revived XFL pro football league wraps up with the championship game between the Arlington Renegades and the D.C. Defenders tonight at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

Dream Moms
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

Danielle (Tamera Mowry-Housley) and Claire (Chelsea Hobbs) once had dreams of making it to Broadway. Years later, consumed with motherhood, they have no time for themselves and have deferred their dreams. Claire is a single mother and bookkeeper, and Danielle is married to a successful lawyer (Roger Cross) and lives on the Upper East Side. Her daughter is positioned for the NYC ballet. After Danielle’s brother (Andrew J. Hampton) introduces her to Claire, who he met at his dance studio, the two of them work toward competing in a national televised dance contest, which helps them both regain their sense of self and passion as performers.

Maid for Revenge
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

In this original thriller, a struggling young maid wakes up next to her client’s pool covered in blood, finding the owner dead in the water. Suddenly her 8-year-old son’s life is in jeopardy. With no memory of what happened, she races to uncover the truth. The film is inspired by true events. Stars Kathryn Kohut and Matt Wells.