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Thursday, April 11
Golf: The Masters: First Round
ESPN, 3pm Live
Amen Corner. Butler Cabin. The azaleas. The green jacket. “A tradition unlike any other.” Golf’s first major of 2024, the 88th Masters Tournament, is held at hallowed Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia with the first round teeing off today. Defending champion Jon Rahm (pictured) will try to stave off Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele and more of the world’s best. While the Masters is steeped in tradition, Augusta National isn’t afraid to tinker with the course layout to keep pace with today’s longer hitters. This year, the par-5 second hole (“Pink Dogwood”) has been lengthened by 10 yards. The first and second rounds are on ESPN, and the third and final rounds are on CBS. Coverage also streams live on Masters.com.
Who is Tiger Woods?
FOX Nation
Fronted by FOX News Channel’s Bill Hemmer, this documentary special dissects golf great Tiger Woods’ career beginning with his 1997 Masters win, as well as his series of injuries, shocking scandals, TGR Foundation endeavors and his children, Sam and Charlie. Sports Illustrated writer Bob Harig, journalist Chantel McCabe and former PGA Tour pro Robert Damron sit for the documentary to discuss Woods legacy and all the highs and lows he has experienced along the way.
Heartbreak High
Netflix
Season Premiere!
This Australian teen drama begins Term Two at Hartley High with returning faces, fresh hotties, a new sports teacher, a mystery assailant and dirty tricks running rampant during the race for school captain.
Fallout
Prime Video
New Series!
This adaptation of the globally popular video game is set 219 years after a nuclear event that’s driven survivors to take shelter in subterranean vaults across Earth. A darkly comic and all-new storyline follows Lucy (Ella Purnell), who has lived her entire life below ground. After a startling turn of events, she returns to the surface, where a mechanical-armored soldier from the Brotherhood of Steel and his sidekick (Aaron Moten), radiated roaches, and Walton Goggins as a noseless bounty hunter called the Ghoul are poised to make a mess of her mission. All eight episodes are available today.
Young Sheldon: “A Proper Wedding and Skeletons in the Closet”
CBS, 8pm
Georgie and Mandy (Montana Jordan and Emily Osment) tie the knot in the new episode “A Proper Wedding and Skeletons in the Closet.”
Patti Stanger: The Matchmaker
The CW, 8pm
New Series!
Ultimate matchmaker Patti Stanger will team up with The Bachelor’s Nick Viall to help singles find love while teaching them the tools to “become the most eligible versions of themselves” in this new dating series.
Next Level Chef: “Bingo, Bango, Bento!”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “Bingo, Bango, Bento!,” the seven remaining chefs work individually to create Japanese-inspired dishes for their bento boxes, then prepare a Wagyu beef dish in the elimination challenge.
Law & Order: “Family Ties”
NBC, 8pm
When a congressman’s aide is found dead after testifying in a corruption case, Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Riley (Reid Scott) discover the suspect may be someone close to home. As Price (Hugh Dancy) solidifies his case against the defendant, Baxter (Tony Goldwyn) proposes they go after an accomplice as well.
TCM Special Theme: The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship: 30 Years of TCM
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies continues its 30th anniversary celebration (it launched on April 14, 1994) with three more movies introduced by current TCM hosts along with key people who have contributed to the network’s success from its earliest days. Tonight’s lineup begins with My Favorite Year (1982), introduced by Ben Mankiewicz with Darcy Hettrich, TCM’s vice president of talent from 1993-2017. Next is That’s Entertainment! (1974), with Mankiewicz and Dennis Millay, senior director of programming for TCM from 1993-2017. Finally, there is To Be or Not to Be (1942), introduced by Dave Karger with Alexa Foreman, TCM senior researcher from 1993-2014.
Ghosts: “The Polterguest”
CBS, 8:30pm
In the new episode “The Polterguest,” Alberta (Danielle Pinnock) hits it off with a poltergeist (guest star Lamorne Morris) who is attached to a newly arrived Woodstone guest.
Grey’s Anatomy: “Never Felt So Alone”
ABC, 9pm
A group of medical students is injured by a floor collapsing at their white coat party.
So Help Me Todd: “End on a High Note”
CBS, 9pm
Margaret and Todd (Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin) defend an international opera star and supreme diva (guest star Jenifer Lewis) in the new episode “End on a High Note.”
Lovers and Liars
The CW, 9pm
New Series!
Originally titled FGirl Island because of its female spin, this FBoy Island spinoff will follow three single men who must determine if the 24 women on the island are there for love or for the $100,000 prize.
Farmer Wants a Wife: “Farmers’ Family Dinner”
FOX, 9pm
During the final mixer, the ladies meet the farmers’ families and get to know them better in the new episode “Farmers’ Family Dinner.”
Elkhorn
INSP, 9pm
New Series!
This original 10-episode drama is inspired by Theodore Roosevelt’s first months in the Badlands of the Dakota Territory as he struggles to establish his ranch, Elkhorn. Along the way, he disarms a barroom bully, faces down hired guns, tracks down horse thieves, kills a grizzly bear, forms lifelong friendships and begins to transform himself into the man who will be forever identified as “The Cowboy President.”
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Children of Wolves”
NBC, 9pm
Star Mariska Hargitay directed this episode in which a teenager found unconscious in the park leads to a missing persons investigation. Meanwhile, Benson (Hargitay) must help Noah (Ryan Buggle) come to terms with the past when he questions the origins of his birth.
Station 19: “My Way”
ABC, 10pm
Vic (Barrett Doss) struggles with emotional burnout; Maya (Danielle Savre) helps Carina (Stefania Spampinato) navigate some difficult news.
Elsbeth: “Love Knocked Off”
CBS, 10pm
Things turn deadly when elite matchmaker Margo Clarke (guest star Retta) goes to extreme lengths to keep her socialite client from finding out the truth about her perfect new husband in the new episode “Love Knocked Off.”
Law & Order: Organized Crime: “Semper Fi”
NBC, 10pm
Stabler (Christopher Meloni) leans into his military network to search for the source of a Middle Eastern heroin pipeline making its way to the U.S.; Joe Jr. (Michael Trotter) takes drastic action when his brothers try to stage an intervention; and Reyes (Rick Gonzalez) returns to the squad.
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Friday, April 12
Franklin
Apple TV+
New Series!
Based on Stacy Schiff’s Pulitzer Prize winner A Great Improvisation: Franklin, France, and the Birth of America, this new historical drama series starring Michael Douglas is a fascinating tell-all about a lesser-known period in Benjamin Franklin’s life that ended up being his most vital service to his country. In 1776, the charismatic 70-year-old, famous for his electrical experiments, took on a secret mission to France. His job: convince an absolute monarchy to support and fund the American Revolution. His eight-year Gallic adventure gets underway with an undercover arrival in Paris facilitated by his closest confidant, the serious Dr. Edward Bancroft (Daniel Mays). Franklin is also accompanied by his teen grandson, Temple (A Quiet Place’s Noah Jupe). “At the center, it’s a grandfather-grandson story,” says Emmy-winning director and executive producer Tim Van Patten. “Franklin, like any parent who has kids coming of age, must guide Temple through that tumultuous time, but in the most decadent place in the world.”
Amar Singh Chamkila
Netflix
Original Film!
This Indian production is filled with music and spectacle as it charts the untold true story of singer/musician Amar Singh Chamkila (portrayed by Diljit Dosanjh), who had been known as the “Elvis Presley of Punjab.” Shot in real locations, the film brings viewers into the vibrant and rhythmic world of Punjab’s folk music. Parineeti Chopra costars as Amarjot, Chamkila’s wife and singing partner.
Good Times
Netflix
New Series!
This animated “spiritual sequel” to the classic 1974-79 live-action sitcom Good Times comes from executive producers Stephen Curry and Seth MacFarlane. The late Norman Lear, who helped develop the original series, was also involved with this project before his passing at age 101 last December (the series’ eighth episode will feature a cameo from Lear, his final role). This reboot centers on the fourth generation of the Evans family living in Apartment 17C of a Chicago housing project, dealing with modern-day issues and retaining the feel of the original. The voice cast includes J.B. Smoove, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jay Pharoah, Marsai Martin and Slink Johnson.
Love, Divided
Netflix
Original Film!
Singer-songwriter Aitana leads this Spanish remake of the 2015 French romantic comedy Behind the Wall. She plays a young pianist preparing for an audition who lives next door to a games inventor (Fernando Guallar) who can only concentrate in complete silence. Separated by only a paper-thin wall in conjoined apartments, will they learn to live in harmony with each other? Will romance blossom through the wall?
Stolen
Netflix
Original Film!
This Swedish drama follows a young woman named Elsa (Elin Kristina Oskal), who struggles to defend her Indigenous heritage in a world where xenophobia is on the rise, climate change is threatening reindeer herding, and young people choose suicide in the face of collective desperation. The story also lays bare the tensions that arise when modern ideas come up against a traditional culture with deeply rooted patriarchal structures.
Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp
Netflix
Original Film!
This sequel to 2017’s Woody Woodpecker again features a combination of live-action and CGI as it follows a new adventure starring the classic cartoon character. This time, after getting kicked out of the forest, Woody thinks he’s found a forever home at Camp Woo Hoo — until an inspector threatens to shut it down.
Dora
Paramount+
New Series!
Beloved children’s character Dora the Explorer is back in this preschool series featuring all-new CG animation and imaginative character-driven storylines. It follows bilingual explorer Dora (voice of Diana Zermeño) and her best monkey friend, Boots (Asher Colton Spence), as they embark on epic adventures in a fantastical rainforest over 26 episodes, each running 11 minutes long. Guided by trustworthy Map (Anairis Quiñones), Dora and her friends must work together to overcome many obstacles while being challenged by sneaky fox Swiper (Marc Weiner). Kathleen Herles, the original voice of Dora the Explorer, returns here as Mami, and Mike Smith Rivera joins the cast as Papi.
S.W.A.T.: “Family Man”
CBS, 8pm
The SWAT team faces off with a family of doomsday preppers barricaded inside their fortress of a home in the new episode “Family Man.”
Fire Country: “Alert the Sheriff”
CBS, 9pm
After a fire camp inmate escapes, the deputy sheriff (guest star Morena Baccarin) is called to investigate in the new episode “Alert the Sheriff.”
Best Bite in Town
Food Network, 9pm
New Series!
“For years, I’ve been rollin’ out to towns big and small lookin’ for joints serving up amazing dishes. But no matter how many miles I put on the Camaro, I just can’t fit ’em all into Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” shares executive producer Guy Fieri. “So, I’ve called in my buddy Noah Cappe and the Bite Club to help me out, and they are hittin’ the road to find some killer small-town dishes on their own. But of course, I’ve gotta mix it up a bit, so we’re throwin’ in a dash of competition!” In each episode, Cappe assembles a Bite Club, featuring two chefs, including Tiffani Faison, Shota Nakajima, Joe Sasto, Aarti Sequeira and Jet Tila. Together, they explore the local food scene in cities across the country, visiting six of the most popular spots in each one. After scouring the town and tasting a wide variety of cuisines, Noah and the Bite Club nominate three exceptional dishes to present to a panel of esteemed culinary judges to determine the Best Bite in Town.
Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog
Nat Geo, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Dog behavior expert Cesar Millan is back for a fourth season of giving pet parents the tools they need to teach good habits and shed bad behavior. For the first time, Cesar is also playing matchmaker for people looking to adopt, because sometimes the dog you want is not the dog you need.
Mary & George: “The Hunt”
Starz, 9pm
Mary (Julianne Moore) resorts to drastic measures to earn George (Nicholas Galitzine) an opportunity to impress King James (Tony Curran) in the new episode “The Hunt.”
Blue Bloods: “Shadowland”
CBS, 10pm
Danny and Baez (Donnie Wahlberg and Marisa Ramirez) investigate a homicide involving voodoo in the new episode “Shadowland.”
The Music Man
TCM, 11:45pm
Catch a Classic!
In this delightful Academy Award-winning 1962 film adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name, a charismatic con man (Robert Preston) masquerades as a band instructor to swindle the locals into paying him to create a boys’ marching band. Shirley Jones costars as the town librarian and piano instructor who wins his heart and eventually convinces the townspeople to forgive him, after he is outed by a disgruntled salesman from an earlier con. Additional costars include Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold, Paul Ford and Ron Howard.
Saturday, April 13
Stanley Donen 100th Birthday Tribute
TCM, beginning at 12pm
Catch a Classic!
Legendary director and choreographer Stanley Donen would have turned 100 today (he was born April 13, 1924, in Columbia, South Carolina; he died Feb. 21, 2019, in New York City at age 94). To celebrate his film legacy, TCM is airing four of his classics. Up first, airing in the network’s usual Musical Matinee block, is Singin’ in the Rain, the iconic 1952 musical that Donen choreographed and codirected with star Gene Kelly. Donald O’Connor, Debbie Reynolds and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Jean Hagen costar. After that is the Best Picture-nominated 1954 musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, led by Howard Keel and Jane Powell. Next is the musical comedy Royal Wedding (1951), featuring Fred Astaire, Powell and Peter Lawford, and the Oscar-nominated song “Too Late Now.” The Donen tribute concludes with the beloved 1958 romantic comedy Indiscreet, starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.
NHL Hockey
ABC, beginning at 12:30pm Live
It’s crunch time in the NHL as the regular season winds down. ABC airs the N.Y. Islanders at the N.Y. Rangers and the Seattle Kraken at the Dallas Stars today, followed by the Boston Bruins at the Pittsburgh Penguins in primetime.
Golf: The Masters: Third Round
CBS, 3pm Live
Golf’s first major tournament of the year continues with the third round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.
I Am Heath Ledger
The CW, 8pm
The documentary about the life and art of iconic actor Heath Ledger makes its network premiere tonight.
Legend of the Lost Locket
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
London-based antiques expert Amelia Scott (Natasha Burnett) travels to Massachusetts to search for a long-lost locket that is rumored to grant its wearer true love. Upon her arrival, she clashes with local sheriff Marcus Forrest (Viv Leacock), who eventually helps her on this quest; in the process, the two begin to fall for each other.
Saturday Night Live: “Ryan Gosling/Chris Stapleton”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock
Ryan Gosling, whose new movie, The Fall Guy, opens in theaters May 3, makes his third appearance as guest host. Also appearing for a third time is musical guest Chris Stapleton, who is headlining the All-American Road Show tour with his most recent album, Higher.
Sunday, April 14
TCM 30th Anniversary
TCM, beginning at 12:30am (late night April 13)
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies debuted 30 years ago today, on April 14, 1994. The network is celebrating all day (starting very early) with a marathon of films featuring historical introductions from beloved host Robert Osborne, who passed away in 2017. Throughout the day, fans will be treated to new insights from TCM’s five current hosts to give context to Osborne’s intros. The day’s centerpiece will feature an airing of Gone With the Wind (1939), which was the first film to be broadcast and introduced on TCM. Among other highlights are films that were featured as part of Osborne’s “Bob’s Picks” segment, including his intros to them: Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942), a pick in November 1996; The Guardsman (1931) and The Pirate (1948), both April 2011 picks; and North by Northwest (1959, a pick in April 2015).
Golf: The Masters: Final Round
CBS, 2pm Live
Who will don the green jacket in Butler Cabin? The Masters champion is determined with today’s final round at Augusta National Golf Club.
Collector’s Call: “Meet Shawn & Gina Sheridan — Horror & Sci-fi Toys”
MeTV, 6:30pm
Monster Party podcaster Shawn Sheridan is into horror; his wife, Gina, is all about sci-fi. They’ve made their passion for pop culture a cornerstone of their marriage, as this episode shows when host Lisa Whelchel joins them in the room they’ve dedicated to their shared collection of action figures, memorabilia and more, including Galaxy Quest glasses made exclusively for the cult TV-show-within-a-movie’s crew, a production-made Jason mask from Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives and Twiki the robot from the TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
MLB Baseball: San Diego at L.A. Dodgers
ESPN, 7pm Live
The San Diego Padres are at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles to face the Dodgers in the finale of a three-game NL West rivalry series.
Tracker: “Camden”
CBS, 8pm
In the new episode “Camden,” airing at a special time, Colter (Justin Hartley) tracks down a dockworker who went missing two weeks before his wedding following a confrontation with his past.
Call the Midwife
PBS, 8pm
It’s summertime, and during Violet’s (Annabelle Apsion) first event as mayor, a young mother goes into labor.
The Great North
FOX, 8:30pm
Two new episodes of The Great North air tonight. In “Idita-Ruth Adventure,” the new librarian gets rid of vandalized books, and Moon (voice of Aparna Nancherla) and his friends retrieve them and set up a bookstore. Then, in “A Chug’s Life Adventure,” Judy and Ham (Jenny Slate and Paul Rust) set out to party with a recently emancipated student.
The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden — The Greatest Arena Run of All Time
CBS, 9pm
This two-hour special, taped March 28 at Billy Joel’s 100th consecutive monthly performance during his residency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, is the artist’s first ever concert to air on a broadcast TV network. Joel’s final show at the Garden, the 150th of his career, is scheduled for July 25.
Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight
CNN, beginning at 9pm
Series Finale!
Two back-to-back hourlong episodes conclude this docuseries about the 2003 space shuttle disaster. The first installment picks up when Columbia is 16 minutes from landing and Mission Control loses contact with its crew. The final episode looks at how, following the disaster, NASA comes under pressure to give answers.
The Sympathizer
HBO, 9pm
New Limited Series!
Based on Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, this seven-episode espionage thriller and cross-culture satire is about the struggles of a half-French, half-Vietnamese Communist spy during the final days of the Vietnam War and his new life as a refugee in Los Angeles, where he learns that his spying days aren’t over. Sandra Oh costars and Robert Downey Jr. plays multiple roles in the series.
Far Haven
INSP, 9pm
Original Film!
In 1887, after serving two years in prison, the virtuous and wrongfully accused Hunter Braddock (Bailey Chase) moves back to the Arizona town of Far Haven to start over with his children. When the townsfolk aren’t accepting, he must stick to his morals, and ultimately protect the people he loves most.
Mr. Bates vs. the Post Office
PBS, 9pm
Sub-postmasters begin to fight for truth and justice with new allies in Parliament.
Grimsburg: “The Funaways”
FOX, 9:30pm
Stan (voice of Rachel Dratch) creates a diabolical plan to stop Marvin (Jon Hamm) from forgetting about him in the new episode “The Funaways.”
Secrets of the Hells Angels
A&E, 10pm
New Series!
This riveting new series examines the history behind the Hells Angels “brotherhood” to uncover the organization’s darkest secrets. With access to five former chapter presidents — Charles “PeeWee” Goldsmith, Thomas Eriksen, Pat Matter, Matt Zanoskar and George Christie — alongside exclusive interviews with law enforcement officers, undercover agents, victims and more, it is revealed that the Hells Angels were a much more violent, devious and highly organized group than anyone realized. In the series premiere, ATF agent Jay Dobyns goes undercover to infiltrate the Hells Angels. He’s backed up by a female agent, Jenna Maguire, who plays the role of his “old lady”; but the dream of becoming a fully patched Hells Angel pushes Jay to the point of destruction. This is the first time Jenna has told her side of the story.
Alice & Jack
PBS, 10pm
Jack (Domhnall Gleeson) and Alice (Andrea Riseborough) meet again, but their joy is cut short by devastating news.
Monday, April 15
TCM Spotlight: MGM 100th
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies continues its monthlong Monday salute to the centennial of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the iconic Hollywood studio that was founded on April 17, 1924, with a 24-hour lineup focusing mostly on MGM classics from the 1940s and ’50s, including a few of the beloved musicals for which the studio became famous. The day begins with the 1943 war movie Bataan and concludes early tomorrow morning with Ben-Hur (1959), the religious epic that won 11 of the 12 Oscars for which it was nominated, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Charlton Heston and Best Director for William Wyler (only Titanic and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King have matched Ben-Hur in the number of Oscar wins). In between these are several other popular and/or acclaimed MGM titles from this era, including The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), the legendary film noir led by Lana Turner and John Garfield; Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), the famed musical starring MGM staple Judy Garland; Father of the Bride (1950), the original comedy featuring Best Actor nominee Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor; another iconic musical, Singin’ in the Rain (1952), led by Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor and Debbie Reynolds; and more. Airing in between the movies later this evening is the third and final part of the Emmy-winning 1992 documentary MGM: When the Lion Roars, a history of the studio narrated by Patrick Stewart.
WNBA Draft
ESPN, 7:30pm Live
The Indiana Fever have the first pick in the WNBA Draft tonight in Brooklyn, New York. They’re almost certain to select Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer.
Music Mayhem
AXS TV, 8pm
New Series!
This series explores the unsettling scandals, shocking secrets and infamous moments that have captured generations of rock enthusiasts. Each half-hour episode sheds light on the sordid landscape of rock ’n’ roll, with a rotating panel of artists and experts sharing the gritty details behind some of rock’s most bitter feuds, craziest couples, inspirational redemption stories and unconventional collaborations. Tonight’s series premiere, “Brits Behind Bars,” puts some of the U.K.’s greatest icons on trial with an exposé of highly publicized run-ins with the law, featuring the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Ozzy Osbourne, David Bowie and Keith Moon.
All American: “Business Is Business”
The CW, 8pm
New changes on the field create tension between Spencer (Daniel Ezra) and Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) at the worst possible time.
MasterChef Junior: “Mystery Box”
FOX, 8pm
The top seven young chefs are faced with a mystery box challenge in which they must make restaurant-quality dishes using ingredients they hate in the new episode “Mystery Box.”
The Voice: “The Knockouts, Part 2”
NBC, 8pm
Country star Keith Urban is enlisted as a Mega Mentor to help prepare the contestants for the Knockout rounds. The coaches pair two artists to perform solo against each other, then select a winner to move on to the playoffs. Each coach has one steal.
90 Day Fiancé: The Single Life
TLC, 8pm
Season Finale!
In “Tell-All Part 5,” join the singles in New York City to recap their most notable wins and losses this season with a tell-all to remember hosted by Shaun Robinson.
NCIS: “A Thousand Yards”
CBS, 9pm
In “A Thousand Yards,” the NCIS franchise’s 1,000th episode, NCIS comes under attack from a mysterious enemy from the past.
Contraband: Seized at the Border
Discovery Channel, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The docuseries returns for Season 4, again following the work of America’s Customs and Border Protection agency, whose job is to defend the border and stop terrorists, drugs and illegal weapons from entering the country.
So You Think You Can Dance: “Challenge #1: Music Videos”
FOX, 9pm
In the new episode “Challenge #1: Music Videos,” dancers are split into two groups and take on music video challenges choreographed by Emmy nominee Luther Brown and choreographers Phillip and Makenzie Chbeeb.
Rock the Block
HGTV, 9pm
Season Finale!
In “Final Redemption,” the teams sprint to add the most value in their spaces before a winner is named and redemption is earned. The teams tour each other’s houses for the first time while Property Brothers’ Jonathan Scott judges their work.
NCIS: Hawai‘i: “The Next Thousand”
CBS, 10pm
In the new episode “The Next Thousand,” NCIS discovers a disturbing secret while tracking a murder suspect deep into the woods.
Deal or No Deal Island: “Are You Meticulous?”
NBC, 10pm
The remaining seven players must navigate a tangled web in their hunt for the largest prize in Deal or No Deal history as one member struggles after the loss of a key alliance.
Tuesday, April 16
CTRL+ALT+Desire
Paramount+
New Series!
This three-part true-crime docuseries opens a dark door into the haunting case of Grant Amato, a 29-year-old Florida man accused of murdering his own family execution-style for the love of a “cam girl.”
Henry Mancini 100th Birthday Tribute
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
The wonderfully memorable film scores of composer Henry Mancini are celebrated on Turner Classic Movies in a 12-film lineup airing today on what would have been his 100th birthday (he was born Enrico Nicola Mancini in Maple Heights, Ohio, on April 16, 1924; he died in Los Angeles on June 14, 1994, at age 70). This Mancini-scored movie marathon features: Carol for Another Christmas (1964), a TV movie written by Rod Serling; Soldier in the Rain, a 1963 buddy comedy led by Jackie Gleason and Steve McQueen; writer/director Orson Welles’ classic film noir Touch of Evil (1958); the epic comedy The Great Race (1965), one of Mancini’s frequent collaborations with director Blake Edwards, for which he shared a Best Original Song Oscar nomination with lyricist Johnny Mercer for “The Sweetheart Tree”; the Bob Hope/Lana Turner-led romantic comedy Bachelor in Paradise (1961), for which Mancini shared a Best Original Song nod with lyricist Mack David for the title tune; Dear Heart (1964), another romantic comedy for which Mancini shared a Best Original Song nomination for the title tune (with Ray Evans and Jay Livingston); Days of Wine and Roses (1962), a romantic drama that earned Mancini and Mercer an Oscar win for their title song; The Pink Panther (1963), the first entry in director Edwards’ beloved comedy series, punctuated by Mancini’s bouncy, Oscar-nominated score; the Audrey Hepburn/George Peppard-led romantic comedy Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), which earned Mancini and Mercer another Oscar for their iconic song “Moon River,” and Mancini a solo Oscar for his score; the romantic comedy/drama Two for the Road (1967), starring Hepburn and Albert Finney; Charade (1963), the Hepburn/Cary Grant-led romantic comedy that earned Mancini and Mercer another Oscar nod for their title song; and Wait Until Dark (1967), the classic thriller starring Hepburn and Alan Arkin.
NBA Play-In Tournament: First Round
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Seeds 7-10 from each conference battle for playoff position in this six-game tournament tipping off tonight and continuing through Friday. Tonight’s games on TNT are No. 8 seeds vs. No. 7 seeds.
The Cleaning Lady: “Velorio”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “Velorio,” Ramona (Kate del Castillo) grows increasingly more apprehensive of Thony’s (Élodie Yung) involvement in Arman’s life.
Lopez vs. Lopez: “Lopez vs. Raider Nation” & “Lopez vs. Let It Go”
NBC, beginning at 8pm
Two back-to-back episodes of the sitcom premiere tonight. In “Lopez vs. Raider Nation,” as part of AA, George (George Lopez) makes amends with everyone except Oscar (Al Madrigal). Oscar seeks an apology from George at a football game, but a run-in with a brutally honest sideline reporter (guest star Marshawn Lynch) fumbles the plan. Jaime Camil joins the cast in a recurring role as Josué Consuelos, a charming personal injury attorney who sweeps Rosie (Selenis Leyva) off her feet with romantic baladas he plays for her on his Spanish guitar. Then, in “Lopez vs. Let It Go,” Cheech Marin returns as Carlos the curandero, a spiritual healer. George joins Carlos’ meditation group, where he learns the mantra “let it go.” But Mayan worries when her dad is “letting go” of too much, including all of her living room furniture. Meanwhile, Rosie is horrified when Bryan (guest star Tommy Chong), a guy who has been waking and baking since 1978, moves in next door, becomes best buds with Oscar and crashes her meditation session with Carlos.
MLB Baseball: Atlanta at Houston
TBS, 8pm Live
The Atlanta Braves are at Houston’s Minute Maid Park for the second game of a three-game series vs. the Astros.
Alert: Missing Persons Unit: “@Kyra”
FOX, 9pm
A popular travel influencer (guest star Jayden Bartels) goes missing just as a hurricane rages and a state of emergency is declared in the new episode “@Kyra.”
Weakest Link: “So Much to Make Fun of, So Little Time”
NBC, 9pm
Up to $1 million is up for grabs as a delivery driver, a chemist and a psychic medium compete with five other contestants to try to outlast one another in a game of high-speed trivia.
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator: “Ides of March”
PBS, 9pm
Caesar (Andonis Anthony) takes control of Rome, consolidates his grip and grants himself greater powers.
Shōgun: “Crimson Sky”
FX, 10pm
Mariko (Anna Sawai) arrives in Osaka for the fight of her life, and Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis) and Yabushige (Tadanobu Asano) scramble to save their own heads as their options dwindle in the new episode “Crimson Sky.”
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
Nat Geo, 10pm
Season Finale!
The season concludes with “A Story of Survival.” On the hunt for sustenance before winter sets in, Alaska natives travel the tundra, rivers and valleys in search of moose, salmon and duck.
Password: “Laverne Cox & Jimmy Fallon”
NBC, 10pm
Laverne Cox 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.
Wednesday, April 17
The Circle
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The social media competition series returns for Season 6 in a new city and with new twists. Catfish, connections and chaos await as new influencers enter the chat and compete for a huge cash prize. The first four hourlong episodes drop today; Episodes 5-8 are available next Wednesday, April 24; Episodes 9-12 drop on Wednesday, May 1; and the finale episode is available Wednesday, May 8.
Don’t Hate the Player
Netflix
New Series!
In this French reality series, 13 players start out in a makeshift camp and compete for a spot in a luxury villa and a shot at 150,000 euros in a tense game of strategy and survival. The first four episodes are available today; Episodes 5-6 are coming next Wednesday, April 24; and the final three episodes will drop on Wednesday, May 1.
Our Living World
Netflix
New Series!
Cate Blanchett narrates this four-episode natural history docuseries from the team behind Our Great National Parks. It explores the secret network of connections that unites us all. The series spans the globe to showcase the extraordinary creatures and ecosystems, great and small, that work together to help restore and sustain our planet.
NHL Hockey
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live
On the penultimate night of the NHL regular season, TNT airs the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Tampa Bay Lightning and the St. Louis Blues at the Dallas Stars.
The Conners: “Toilet Hacks and the Management Track”
ABC, 8pm
Darlene (Sara Gilbert) seeks to be manager of food services at Mark’s (Ames McNamara) college.
Walker: “Lessons From the Gift Shop”
The CW, 8pm
Trey (Jeff Pierre) and Liam (Keegan Allen) try to help Walker (Jared Padalecki) figure out his next steps with Geri (Odette Annable); Liam confides in Walker.
The Masked Singer: “Group A Finals: Queen Night”
FOX, 8pm
The Group A contestants pay homage to iconic rock band Queen, and two celebrities will be unmasked at the end of the new episode “Group A Finals: Queen Night.”
Married at First Sight: “Denver Reunion, Part 2”
Lifetime, 8pm
The cast of Season 17 returns for the second part of their reunion show.
Star of the Month: Marlon Brando
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Wednesday salute to legendary actor Marlon Brando continues with four films encompassing the actor’s range across various genres. First up is the beloved 1955 musical Guys and Dolls, which also features Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine. After that is the romantic drama Sayonara (1957), featuring another Best Actor Oscar-nominated performance from Brando. Patricia Owens, James Garner, Martha Scott, Miiko Taka and Red Buttons costar. Next comes the TCM premiere of the 1963 adventure drama The Ugly American, and the lineup concludes early tomorrow with A Dry White Season (1989), a drama set in 1970s apartheid South Africa. Led by Donald Sutherland, the film features Brando’s last Oscar-nominated performance, and his only Best Supporting Actor nod.
My 600-Lb. Life
TLC, 8pm
Season Finale!
In “Charles’ Journey,” Charles replaced one addiction with another when he quit doing hard drugs. Now his BMI is over 100, and he can’t stop eating. He needs Dr. Now’s help, but with his brother doing everything for him, is he too comfortable to make the trek to Houston?
Not Dead Yet: “Not You Yet”
ABC, 8:30pm
Nell (Gina Rodriguez), Lexi (Lauren Ash) and Cricket (Angela Gibbs) take Sam (Hannah Simone) out on a divorce day to celebrate her new life as a single woman.
Sight Unseen: “Jake”
The CW, 9pm
Tess (Dolly Lewis) inserts herself into Jake’s (Daniel Gillies) investigation to find the identity of a dead John Doe.
Animal Control: “Bunnies and Veggies”
FOX, 9pm
In the new episode “Bunnies and Veggies,” Frank (Joel McHale) gets frustrated trying to meet women on dating apps, so he asks Emily (Vella Lovell) to set him up on an old-fashioned, meet-in-person date.
A Brief History of the Future: “Once Upon a Time”
PBS, 9pm
How do stories shape the boundaries of belief about what is possible? Host Ari Wallach dives into the fundamental role of storytelling in our lives and its potential to unleash the power of human imagination and creativity moving forward.
The Amazing Race: “Our Alliance Strikes Again”
CBS, 9:30pm
Teams compete in double the roadblocks and double the detours in Argentina in the new episode “Our Alliance Strikes Again.”
Family Guy
FOX, 9:30pm
Season Finale!
In the Season 22 finale “Faith No More,” Brian (voice of Seth MacFarlane) becomes romantically interested in someone and it inspires him to use Stewie’s (MacFarlane) time machine. FOX has renewed the show for Season 23.
Thursday, April 18
Dinner With the Parents
Amazon Freevee
New Series!
This single-camera comedy follows a weekly family get-together that always devolves into chaos. Michaela Watkins, Dan Bakkedahl and Carol Kane lead the cast. The first four episodes drop today; two new episodes will be available each Thursday until the finale on May 9.
The Upshaws
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The comedy led by Mike Epps, cocreator Wanda Sykes, Kim Fields, Khali Daniya-Renee Spraggins, Jermelle Simon and Journey Christine returns for Season 5 with six episodes. The series has been renewed for a sixth season, expected to begin production this year.
Orlando Bloom: To the Edge
Peacock
New Series!
This three-part limited adventure docuseries follows actor Orlando Bloom on a thrilling journey of self-discovery as he pushes his limits physically and mentally across three extreme sports: wingsuiting, free-diving and rock climbing.
Going Home With Tyler Cameron
Prime Video
New Series!
Former Bachelorette heartthrob Tyler Cameron hosts this eight-episode (all available today) hybrid reality/docuseries. It follows Cameron as he builds his home renovation company, navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship and increasingly bigger and more complex designs for clients.
NHL Hockey
ESPN, beginning at 7pm Live
On the final day of the NHL regular season, ESPN airs the Seattle Kraken at the Minnesota Wild and the Edmonton Oilers at the Colorado Avalanche.
Next Level Chef: “Picture Perfect”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “Picture Perfect,” the six remaining chefs must put their memory and cooking skills to the test by re-creating a dish using just a photo.
Law & Order: “Inconvenient Truth”
NBC, 8pm
Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Riley (Reid Scott) investigate the death of a prominent chef who is stabbed in his own restaurant. Price (Hugh Dancy) has hesitations about prosecuting the defendant after new evidence comes to light.
TCM Special Theme: The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship: 30 Years of TCM
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies continues its 30th anniversary celebration (it launched on April 14, 1994) with three more movies introduced by current TCM hosts along with key people who have contributed to the network’s success from its earliest days. Tonight’s lineup begins with The Thin Man (1934), introduced by Alicia Malone with Katherine Evans Porges, TCM’s senior vice president of marketing and enterprises from 1993-2009. Next is Killer’s Kiss (1955), with Malone and Shannon Davis, who was TCM’s creative director from 1993-2007. Finally, there is Real Life (1979), introduced by Malone with Jeff Stafford, TCM’s digital managing editor from 2000-12.
Farmer Wants a Wife: “Final Solo Dates”
FOX, 9pm
The farmers must choose their final two women for the hometown visits and decide who to send home in the new episode “Final Solo Dates.”
Elkhorn: “The Frenchman”
INSP, 9pm
Before it’s up and running, Theodore Roosevelt’s (Mason Beals) new Elkhorn Ranch is threatened by a powerful neighbor who attempts an underhanded land grab. To save his ranch, Roosevelt confronts his neighbor, the Marquis de Morés (Jeff DuJardin), and his beguiling wife, Medora (Ashton Solecki).
Theresa Caputo: Beyond the Readings
Lifetime, 9pm
New Series!
In this new companion series, we further explore the extraordinary journey of Theresa Caputo’s gift through behind-the-scenes moments, expanded scenes with never-before-seen footage and follow-up interviews with clients from the main series, Raising Spirits.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Combat Fatigue”
NBC, 9pm
The squad is on edge as Carisi (Peter Scanavino) waits for a verdict in Maddie’s (Allison Elaine) kidnapping case. Meanwhile, Benson (Mariska Hargitay) tries to help the Flynn family pick up the pieces of their broken life.
Elsbeth: “Ball Girl”
CBS, 10pm
When the world’s top tennis champion drops dead on the court, Elsbeth and Kaya (Carrie Preston and Carra Patterson) home in on a rising tennis star and his competitive father and coach (guest star Blair Underwood) in the new episode “Ball Girl.”
Law & Order: Organized Crime: “Crossroads”
NBC, 10pm
The team works to take down a large-scale drug operation disguised as a local honey farm. Meanwhile, in Stabler’s (Christopher Meloni) absence, Randall (Dean Norris) searches for Joe Jr. (Michael Trotter) on his own and ends up in a bind.
True Crime Story: It Couldn’t Happen Here
SundanceTV, 10pm
Season Premiere!
The docuseries returns for Season 2. Hosted by small-town native, advocate and actress Hilarie Burton Morgan, it puts a spotlight on murder cases from small towns across America where questions remain about whether justice has been fully served.
Friday, April 19
Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver
Netflix
Original Film!
Cowriter/director Zack Snyder’s next installment in his epic space opera franchise finds Kora (Sofia Boutella) and her revolutionary recruits facing an enemy they thought they had defeated: Admiral Atticus Noble (Ed Skrein) and the Imperium legion he commands. It will take all their combined skills to free the villagers of Veldt from the grip of the Motherworld — and to free themselves from their own tragic pasts. Charlie Hunnam, Michiel Huisman, Djimon Hounsou, Doona Bae, Staz Nair and Anthony Hopkins as the voice of the robot Jimmy also star.
Migration
Peacock
Feature Film Exclusive!
This animated family film follows the Mallards, a family of ducks, as they embark on a journey south for the winter to Jamaica via New York City, only to have their well-laid plans go awry, leading to new friends and unknown horizons. The voice cast includes Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks and Keegan-Michael Key.
The Spiderwick Chronicles
The Roku Channel
New Series!
All eight episodes of this series based on the bestselling novels are available today. It follows the Grace family, who move from Brooklyn to their ancestral home in Henson, Michigan: the Spiderwick estate. When one of the kids (Lyon Daniels) discovers a boggart and realizes that magical creatures are real, no one believes him except his Great-Aunt Lucinda (Charlayne Woodard), who implores him to find the pages of her father’s field guide to these creatures and protect them from the murderous ogre, Mulgarath (Christian Slater).
Late Night With the Devil
Shudder
Original Film!
Following its theatrical run, this buzzed-about horror movie debuts on Shudder today. Set in 1977, it follows syndicated late-night talk show host Jack Delroy (David Dastmalchian), whose program has long been a trusted companion to insomniacs around the country. But a year on from the tragic death of Jack’s wife, ratings have plummeted. Desperate to turn things around, Jack plans a Halloween special like no other, unaware that he is about to unleash evil into the living rooms of America.
NBA Play-In Tournament: Final Round
ESPN & TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Playoff seeds for the first round will be set following tonight’s final two matchups in the NBA Play-In Tournament on ESPN and TNT.
The Never Ever Mets
OWN, 8pm
New Series!
This new relationship series takes online dating into the real world. Hosted by Ta’Rhonda Jones, known for her roles in Empire and The Steve Harvey Show, this 10-episode series features seven couples who have been virtually dating for some time and believe they may have found lasting love — but they have never met each other in person. Now, they’re meeting face-to-face for the very first time and sharing a house together for three weeks to see if their internet love can survive off the screen and in real life.
“Escape” Movies
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
The entertainment on Turner Classic Movies tonight is escapist on a few levels — it’s a lineup of five movies involving escapes during World War II or the Cold War. Starting things off, naturally, is the most famous one: The Great Escape (1963), director John Sturges’ legendary feature that fictionalizes a real-life mass escape by Allied POWs from a German prison camp during World War II. Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough and Charles Bronson lead the cast. The next film is set in pre-war Nazi Germany: Escape (1940), featuring Robert Taylor as an American who tries to free his mother (played by Russian American actress Nazimova) from a concentration camp. Norma Shearer and Conrad Veidt also star. Two Cold War-era movies follow: Escape From East Berlin (1962), an American-West German thriller, and Escape From the Iron Curtain (1956, aka Flight From Vienna). The lineup goes back to World War II as it concludes early tomorrow with I Escaped From the Gestapo (1943), led by Dean Jagger, John Carradine and Mary Brian.
Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog: “Perfect Match”
Nat Geo, 9pm
Cesar helps Juice, an overexcited pit bull, find calmness while matching the Mejia family with their new forever dog.
Mary & George: “Not So Much by Love as by Awe”
Starz, 9pm
With Somerset (Laurie Davidson) keeping George (Nicholas Galitzine) on the backfoot, Mary (Julianne Moore) must find a way to make allies fast or risk losing everything. Tony Curran also stars in the new episode “Not So Much by Love as by Awe.”
The Barnes Bunch
WE tv, 10pm
New Series!
This new reality series follows NBA champion/podcaster Matt Barnes and his fiancée, model Anansa Sims, as they blend their two families and six children aged 5 to 15. Along with their supportive parents, including Sims’ mother, former supermodel Beverly Johnson, the couple will take fans and viewers inside their home and very active lives as they navigate fame, love and parenting.
Saturday, April 20
NBA Playoffs: First Round
ABC & ESPN, beginning at 1pm Live
The NBA playoffs tip off today with first-round action featuring four games on ESPN and one game in primetime on ABC.
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Ag-Pro 300
FOX, 4pm Live
Drivers from the Xfinity Series are at Alabama’s Talladega Superspeedway for the Ag-Pro 300 on FOX.
MLB Baseball: N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers
FS1, 4pm Live
Saturday MLB action on FS1 has Pete Alonso and the N.Y. Mets in Los Angeles for a matchup against Mookie Betts and the Dodgers.
Lady in the Lake
TCM, 4:30pm
Catch a Classic!
Robert Montgomery plays Raymond Chandler’s famous private investigator Philip Marlowe (although the character’s first name is spelled with two l’s here, for some reason) in this 1947 film noir adaptation of Chandler’s 1943 novel, The Lady in the Lake. Montgomery also directed the film, and he brought an interesting creative touch to it: Marlowe is mostly (aside from a couple of reflections) unseen by the audience; the tale is told via his first-person point of view, with the camera seeing what he does. Coupled with the fact that the film has almost no instrumental soundtrack, this production was especially unique for, and certainly ahead of, its time. The technique is mostly pulled off well, although it does take some getting used to. More confusing is the convoluted mystery plot, but that kind of comes with the territory with Chandler. Costarring with Montgomery are Audrey Totter, Lloyd Nolan and Tom Tully.
Predator v Prey
BBC America, 8pm
New Series!
This new nature series follows the fortunes of the world’s most formidable apex predators — including lions, wolves and crocodiles — as they pit themselves against fearsome opponents such as bison, wildebeest and elephants in the ultimate battle for survival. Focusing on their high-stakes hunts, the series uses innovative visual effects to take a forensic look at these predation events.
I Am Patrick Swayze
The CW, 8pm
This film documents the life and career of the actor through family photos, home movies and untold stories.
Falling in Love in Niagara
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
After her fiancé breaks up with her, Maddie (Jocelyn Hudon) takes her sister on what was to be her honeymoon to Niagara Falls and meets a tour guide (Dan Jeannotte) with whom she feels a romantic connection. Together, they explore Niagara Falls, while her sister has her own adventure, taking a photography gig for a couple’s wedding.
Critter Fixers: Country Vets: “Homecoming Heroes”
Nat Geo Wild, 9pm
The docs at Critter Fixer treat a cat that was shot and a dog that swallowed a toy. Plus, the docs return to their alma mater as homecoming grand marshals.