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Tuesday, March 26

Password: “Jimmy Kimmel & Jimmy Fallon”
NBC, 10pm

It’s the battle of the Jimmys as celebrity guest Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon pair up with contestants and face off over two games. Players from each team guess secret passwords using only one-word clues for a chance to win up to $25,000.

Good One: A Show About Jokes
Peacock

This documentary special features Mike Birbiglia, alongside interviews and commentary from other comedians like Seth Meyers, Hasan Minhaj, Atsuko Okatsuka and more. Following the run of his latest Broadway show, Birbiglia begins an unpredictable journey developing new material from personal truths. The result is an immersive look at the craft of comedy from the ground up and a unique snapshot of the intersection between process and personal life.

NBA Basketball
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live

LeBron James and the L.A. Lakers are in Milwaukee to take on Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks. TNT’s second game has the Dallas Mavericks at the Sacramento Kings.

Will Trent: “It’s Easier to Handcuff a Human Being”
ABC, 8pm

Will (Ramón Rodríguez) and Faith (Iantha Richardson) investigate a small town haunted by the “Boo Hag.” Amanda (Sonja Sohn) senses impending danger.

Night Court
NBC, 8pm
Season Finale!

Season 2 of the rebooted sitcom concludes with “The Best Dan,” which finds Abby (Melissa Rauch) offering the courthouse up to Roz (Marsha Warfield) for her big day after her wedding venue falls through.

TCM Star of the Month: Debbie Reynolds
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ five-night Star of the Month salute to legendary actress/singer Debbie Reynolds continues tonight with six more of her musicals and comedies, beginning with The Catered Affair (1956), also featuring Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine, and based on a TV play written by Paddy Chayefsky. Next is The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953), a musical comedy based on Max Shulman’s collection of short stories, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (later made into a famous TV series). Bobby Van and Bob Fosse costar. After that, Reynolds re-teams with her Singin’ in the Rain costar Donald O’Connor in the musical romantic comedy I Love Melvin (1953). Finishing up the lineup early tomorrow are Give a Girl a Break (1953), Hit the Deck (1955) and Athena (1954).

Extended Family
NBC, 8:30pm
Season Finale!

This new sitcom finishes its first season with “The Consequences of Considering the Consequences.” Hoping to confirm their compatibility, Julia (Abigail Spencer) and Trey (Donald Faison) ask Jim (Jon Cryer) to give them premarital counseling, believing him to be the most knowledgeable guy for the job.

The Rookie: “Training Day”
ABC, 9pm

The team investigates a homicide case with a potential tie to the pentagram killer.

The Voice: “The Battles, Part 4”
NBC, 9pm

The battle rounds end as the coaches prepare their artists to go head-to-head in dueling duets.

American Experience: “The Cancer Detectives”
PBS, 9pm

In this episode, filmmakers Amanda Pollak and Gene Tempest tell the dramatic story of the fight against cervical cancer through three fascinating characters: Dr. George Papanicolaou, a Greek immigrant whose pursuit of the development of a diagnostic test saved hundreds of thousands of women; Hashime Murayama, the Japanese American illustrator who was interned in a World War II camp, then released to work on the project; and Dr. Helen Dickens, a groundbreaking Black surgeon who overcame deep distrust between the Black community and the medical establishment to save the lives of thousands.

The Good Doctor: “Date Night”
ABC, 10pm

Shaun (Freddie Highmore) and Lea (Paige Spara) struggle to balance their parental duties with their personal lives.

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Wednesday, March 27

NBA Basketball
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live

ESPN’s Wednesday night NBA twin bill has the L.A. Clippers at the Philadelphia 76ers and the Phoenix Suns at the Denver Nuggets.

The Masked Singer: “TV Theme Night”
FOX, 8pm

Panelists Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg and Rita Ora open the new episode “TV Theme Night” with a performance of the Gilligan’s Island theme. The masked celebrities then take the stage to sing TV themes from the likes of The Hills, Good Times and Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Chicago Med: “A Penny for Your Thoughts, Dollar for Your Dreams”
NBC, 8pm

Archer (Steven Weber), Hannah (Jessy Schram) and Charles (Oliver Platt) encounter an expectant father who claims he’s telepathic and receiving messages from his yet-to-be born son. Meanwhile, Zola (Sophia Ali) works to thaw out a frozen criminal, and Ripley (Luke Mitchell) treats Liliana’s (Alet Taylor) brother as a favor to Charles.

TCM Star of the Month: Debbie Reynolds
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ five-night Star of the Month salute to legendary actress/singer Debbie Reynolds continues tonight with six of her beloved romantic comedies. Up first is Tammy and the Bachelor (1957), the first in the Tammy film franchise (the character would also famously be played by Sandra Dee in the second and third installments), costarring Walter Brennan and Leslie Nielsen. Next, Reynolds stars in and sings the title song for The Mating Game (1959), also featuring Tony Randall and Paul Douglas. After that, Reynolds costars in The Tender Trap (1955) with Frank Sinatra, who also sings Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn’s Oscar-nominated song “(Love Is) the Tender Trap.” Rounding out the lineup early tomorrow are Bundle of Joy (1956), This Happy Feeling (1958, making its TCM premiere), and Susan Slept Here (1954).

My 600-Lb. Life: “Abi’s Journey”
TLC, 8pm

Abi struggled with his weight before a fluke accident left him unable to move his legs. Now bedbound for the last seven years, his weight has topped out at 700 pounds. Abi’s only hope to have a future with his wife is to get Dr. Now’s help to lose the weight and find a way to stand up for himself.

Animal Control: “Big Dogs and Mini Horses”
FOX, 9pm

Frank (Joel McHale) is frustrated when Emily (Vella Lovell) accompanies him on an official Animal Control ride-along in the new episode “Big Dogs and Mini Horses.”

Chicago Fire: “All the Dark”
NBC, 9pm

A hazmat call at a dialysis center leads to a shocking discovery; Boden (Eamonn Walker) clashes with Paramedic Chief Robinson (Laura Allen); and Carver (Jake Lockett) notices a concerning change in Gibson’s (Rome Flynn) behavior.

NOVA: “AI Revolution”
PBS, 9pm

Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT seem to think, speak and create like humans. But what are they really doing? From cancer cures to Terminator-style takeovers, leading experts explore what AI can — and can’t — do today, and what lies ahead.

Family Guy: “Lifeguard Meg”
FOX, 9:30pm

Peter (voice of Seth MacFarlane) and his friends annoy Meg (voice of Mila Kunis) at her new lifeguard job when they don’t follow the pool rules in the new episode “Lifeguard Meg.”

Grown-ish: “Hussle & Motivate”
Freeform, 10pm
New Episodes!

Andre (Marcus Scribner) attempts to bury himself in work, causing distance between him and his crew.

Chicago P.D.: “On Paper”
NBC, 10pm

Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) brings SVU detective Petrovic in to help with the investigation of a tender-age kidnapping.

Thursday, March 28

We Were the Lucky Ones
Hulu
New Series!

Based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Georgia Hunter, this compelling eight-episode limited series follows a large Jewish family in Poland as they are separated during World War II and must survive some of the worst atrocities of history in the hopes of one day reuniting. Among the compelling individual stories is that of youngest sibling Halina (The Act’s Joey King), who proves to be brave and enterprising as she pockets lactic acid (useful in doctoring identity papers) for the black market and at one point is jailed and brutally beaten. Her resilience, and that of the entire family, will leave you awestruck. Expect to cry buckets!

American Rust: Broken Justice
Prime Video
Season Premiere!

This crime drama, which aired its first season on Showtime, moves to Prime starting with this 10-episode second season. The story takes viewers back to the fictional small town of Buell, Pennsylvania, where police detective Del Harris (Jeff Daniels) becomes compromised when Billy Poe (Alex Neustaedter), the son of the woman he loved, Grace Poe (Maura Tierney), is accused of murder. Harris is forced to decide what he is willing to do to protect them. Season 2 picks up with a string of seemingly unrelated murders, hinting at a much larger conspiracy that threatens everyone in this small, tight-knit town.

The Baxters
Prime Video
New Series!

It’s family first in this faith-driven drama based on the bestselling books from Karen Kingsbury. The first 10 episodes follow the determined Kari (Ali Cobrin), who tries to save her marriage after learning that her professor husband Tim (Brandon Hirsch) has been cheating on her with a student. In Kari’s corner are her loving parents — Elizabeth and John (played by Roma Downey and Ted McGinley) — and four siblings. Of course, Kari’s compassionate mom is her first call after it all falls apart. Downey was down for the drama, but the Baxters’ relatability really drew in the Touched by an Angel vet. “Here is a series about a quintessential American churchgoing family dealing with real challenges and figuring out a way to come out stronger on the other side,” Downey says. “I know audiences will see themselves in this story.” — Emily Aslanian

Prisoner of Putin
FOX Nation

One day before the one-year anniversary of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich’s arrest and detainment in Russia, this FOX Nation special provides an in-depth look into Gershkovich’s life and his courage and resilience throughout the last year. Contributions will be made by FOX News Channel senior correspondent Steve Harrigan, who was formerly based in Moscow, Wall Street Journal colleagues Gordon Fairclough and Paul Beckett, as well as Jeremy Berke and Sam Silverman, close friends of Gershkovich.

NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: Sweet 16 Regional Semifinals
CBS & TBS, beginning at 7pm Live

The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 regional semifinals are held today and tomorrow in Boston (East), Dallas (South), Detroit (Midwest) and Los Angeles (West).

MLB Baseball: Chicago Cubs at Texas
ESPN, 7pm Live

All 30 MLB clubs are in action for Opening Day as the Chicago Cubs, with new manager Craig Counsell, are at the World Series champion Texas Rangers in primetime on ESPN.

9-1-1: “Capsized”
ABC, 8pm

The last episode of the three-episode disaster arc airs tonight.

Next Level Chef: “It’s All Greek to Me”
FOX, 8pm

Using a bounty of fresh ingredients from the platform, the chef who prepares the best Greek entree wins immunity for their team in the new episode “It’s All Greek to Me.”

TCM Star of the Month: Debbie Reynolds
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ five-night Star of the Month salute to legendary actress/singer Debbie Reynolds continues tonight with seven more Reynolds-led classics. First, she costars with Tony Curtis in the drama The Rat Race (1960). Reynolds and Curtis team up again in the next film, the 1964 comedy Goodbye Charlie, which makes its TCM premiere. Following that is the comedy The Pleasure of His Company (1961), also featuring Fred Astaire and Tab Hunter. The lineup continues into early tomorrow morning with the dark comedy The Gazebo (1960), costarring Glenn Ford; the romantic comedy It Started With a Kiss (1959), also featuring Ford, along with Eva Gabor; Mary, Mary (1963), also with Barry Nelson; and the comedy How Sweet It Is! (1968), costarring James Garner.

Son of a Critch
The CW, 9pm

Two new episodes air back-to-back tonight: First, in “Airing Out,” the Critches are doing their annual airing-out-the-house ritual and some family secrets are revealed; then, in “Cabaret,” Mark (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) finally gets the chance to take the stage as a stand-up comedian.

Farmer Wants a Wife: “Should I Stay or Should I Go?”
FOX, 9pm

With new dynamics on the farm, a campsite mixer in South Carolina is a chance for the farmers and ladies to solidify or explore connections without distractions in the new episode “Should I Stay or Should I Go?”

Station 19: “True Colors”
ABC, 10pm

The Station 19 crew struts their stuff at the FABruary Winter Pride parade.

Friday, March 29

Madu
Disney+

This film follows 12-year-old Anthony Madu as he leaves his family and community in Nigeria to study in England at one of the world’s most prestigious ballet schools. Having never left his home outside of Lagos, Anthony finds himself thrust into a new world where his wildest dreams are suddenly within reach. His courageous journey is a story of extraordinary obstacles as he searches for belonging and acceptance while being far away from his family and facing unexpected challenges that could impact his future.

Renegade Nell
Disney+
New Series!

In this fantasy/adventure, Louisa Harland plays Nell Jackson, a quick-witted and courageous young woman who finds herself framed for murder and unexpectedly becomes the most notorious outlaw in 18th century England. But when a magical spirit called Billy Blind (Nick Mohammed) appears, Nell realizes her destiny is bigger than she ever imagined. The eight-part series is written and created by Sally Wainwright (Happy Valley).

Crime Cam 24/7
FOX Nation
Season Premiere!

Live PD alumnus and retired Tulsa, Oklahoma, police officer Sean “Sticks” Larkin hosts Season 2 of this series that uses surveillance footage to reveal the inside story of the most dramatic crime scenes. Throughout the series, Larkin narrates and offers background on the crime as it unfolds, along with updates on the victims and those prosecuted. “Despite being a police officer for nearly 25 years, I am still in dismay of the criminal acts and behavior that are caught on camera and right here in Season 2 of Crime Cam 24/7,” Larkins says. I know you will be, too.” New episodes are released Fridays at 6pm ET.

The Beautiful Game
Netflix
Feature Film Exclusive!

Bill Nighy leads this British sports drama as Mal, the manager of England’s homeless soccer team, who takes his players to Rome with the hope of being crowned champions of the Homeless World Cup, a global street soccer tournament (the film was made with the support of this tournament organization). At the last minute, he decides to bring with them talented striker Vinny (Micheal Ward), who could give them a real chance at winning, but only if he is ready to let go of his past and become part of the team.

Is It Cake?
Netflix
Season Premiere!

The hit game show/cooking competition returns with bigger cakes, higher stakes and wilder bakes. This season, a new batch of bakers pushes the boundaries of culinary craftsmanship, creating hyper-realistic cakes to trick and deceive their way to the ultimate cash prize.

The Wages of Fear
Netflix
Original Film!

This French action drama follows a team that has less than 24 hours to transport two trucks loaded with nitroglycerin across a hostile region controlled by armed rebels, while also navigating minefields, to prevent a terrible catastrophe after an oil well catches fire and directly threatens the lives of the population.

TCM Star of the Month: Debbie Reynolds
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ five-night Star of the Month salute to legendary actress/singer Debbie Reynolds concludes tonight with six of the icon’s films from the 1960s and early ’70s. Up first is the 1964 Western musical comedy The Unsinkable Molly Brown, which earned Reynolds a Best Actress Oscar nomination as the title character, the only Oscar nod of her career. Next, Reynolds and Dick Van Dyke lead the 1967 satire Divorce American Style, which features an Oscar-nominated screenplay by Norman Lear (story by Robert Kaufman). Following that is a little change of pace for Reynolds, as she costars with Shelley Winters in the Oscar-nominated horror film What’s the Matter With Helen? (1971). Tonight’s lineup, and the weeklong salute, come to a close early tomorrow with The Second Time Around (1961), a Western comedy also featuring Andy Griffith; How the West Was Won (1962), an epic Western whose large ensemble cast also includes James Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, Thelma Ritter, Agnes Moorehead and many more notables; and The Singing Nun (1966), with Reynolds in the title role alongside Ricardo Montalbán and Greer Garson.

Spermworld
FX, 9pm

There is a national sperm shortage. The demand for donated sperm has increased, while the number of men willing to become donors has not. The often prohibitive cost of fertility services and commercial sperm banks has led to an online marketplace that cuts out the middle man. Inspired by journalist Nellie Bowles’ article in The New York Times, director Lance Oppenheim’s feature-length documentary Spermworld explores what he calls an “online, unregulated sperm universe” often involving “strangers meeting to produce life in lonely places: strip malls at night, empty parking lots.” While that might sound seedy, the film reveals how attitudes about parenthood, family and human connection have evolved in an increasingly alienating society. “I wanted to make a film that touched on modern loneliness and the quest to solve that feeling through the internet, altruism and reproduction,” Oppenheim says. — Ryan A. Berenz

American Masters: “Moynihan”
PBS, 9pm

Discover the life and legacy of former U.S. senator and diplomat Daniel Patrick Moynihan in this episode of the long-running docuseries examining the lives of outstanding artists and leaders.

Saturday, March 30

NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament: Sweet 16 Regional Semifinals
ABC & ESPN, beginning at 1pm Live

The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 regional semifinal round concludes today with games on ABC and ESPN.

MLB Baseball
FS1 & FOX, beginning at 4pm Live

Opening weekend of the MLB season continues with the Atlanta Braves at the Philadelphia Phillies on FS1, followed by regional action on FOX with either the N.Y. Yankees at the Houston Astros or the San Francisco Giants at the San Diego Padres.

The Ten Commandments
ABC, 7pm
Catch a Classic!

Nearly every year since 1973, with a few exceptions, ABC has re-aired this gigantic 1956 Best Picture Oscar-nominated religious epic on or around Easter — even though it relates more to the Passover holiday, given that its story comes from the Old Testament book of Exodus about Moses’ (Charlton Heston) deliverance of the Israelites from slavery at the hands of Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II (Yul Brynner). That tradition continues this year, as the network airs director Cecil B. DeMille’s thrilling achievement the night before Easter. Already a very lengthy film in its original format, the TV broadcast somehow seems to keep getting longer each year thanks to commercials, so if you’re recording the movie this year, be aware that your DVR will get quite a workout — ABC has it scheduled in a four-hour-and-44-minute time slot! But with a moviegoing experience this grand, the time flies by. It’s easy to say “they don’t make ’em like that anymore” regarding such films, but in the case of The Ten Commandments, that is literally true — with its massive live crowd shots (of both people and animals) and spectacular set designs, the cost of creating a film like this in the manner in which it was produced would certainly be viewed as prohibitive by any studio today. From an era in which biblical epics were common in Hollywood, DeMille’s work is one of the few that remains so highly watched and beloved to this day. Along with Heston in his iconic role as Moses (and as the voice of God via the burning bush) and Brynner, the film is also star-studded with the likes of Anne Baxter, an oddly cast Edward G. Robinson, Yvonne De Carlo, Debra Paget, John Derek, Vincent Price, John Carradine and more. DeMille is at the height of his directorial powers here as he wrangles so much into a captivating, if melodramatic, presentation. Among the film’s other technical achievements are its Oscar-winning special effects, and it also boasts a grand musical score by Elmer Bernstein.

An Easter Bloom
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

In order to save her family flower farm, a young gardener (Aimee Teegarden) teams up with a veteran florist to compete in an annual Easter flower arrangement competition. In the process, she meets the florist’s son (Benjamin Hollingsworth), a minister at the local church, who helps transform her heart and her faith during the Easter season.

Saturday Night Live: “Ramy Youssef/Travis Scott”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock

Comedian/actor Ramy Youssef makes his SNL hosting debut tonight, joined by Travis Scott in his second appearance as musical guest.

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