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Wednesday, May 29: It’s a Battle of the Ages in ‘MasterChef: Generations’

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Wednesday, May 29

MasterChef: Generations
FOX, 8pm
Season Premiere!

Season 14 of MasterChef brings together amateur cooks from four generations — millennials, baby boomers, Gen Z and Gen X — to prove that age does not matter in the kitchen. In the premiere, “Millennials Auditions,” the millennial chefs prepare their signature dishes for judges Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez and Joe Bastianich, and guest judge Priya Krishna.

Walker: “A History of Horrors and Other Tales”
The CW, 8pm

Larry (Coby Bell), Cassie (Ashley Reyes) and Trey (Jeff Pierre) appear to make some headway in their investigation.

TCM Spotlight: First Name Basis
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies concludes its monthlong, Wednesday night spotlight on famous films with one-name titles using the name of a primary character. Tonight’s final lineup features five titles, beginning with Best Director Oscar nominee Billy Wilder’s romantic comedy/drama Sabrina (1954), led by Best Actress nominee Audrey Hepburn as Sabrina Fairchild, alongside Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. Greta Garbo earned Best Actress nominations as the title character in each of the next two films: as Nina Ivanovna Yakushova (nicknamed “Ninotchka”) in the romantic comedy Ninotchka (1939) and as Marguerite Gautier (nicknamed “Camille”) in the romantic drama Camille (1936). Then, Jean Harlow leads the drama Suzy (1936) as Suzanne “Suzy” Trent, alongside Franchot Tone and Cary Grant. The evening, and the monthly spotlight, comes to an end with the French drama Marius (1931), featuring Pierre Fresnay as the title character.

Tyler Perry’s Sistas
BET, 9pm
New Episodes!

Season 7 of this comedy/drama resumes with new episodes starting tonight.

Sight Unseen: “Burn Notice”
The CW, 9pm

The sensational disappearance of two influencers has Tess (Dolly Lewis) and Matt (Jarod Joseph) tracing their trail.

Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars: “The Bootcamp Begins”
FOX, 9pm

Gordon Ramsay’s and Lisa Vanderpump’s teams are set, and the new episode “The Bootcamp Begins” has the entrepreneurs at London’s Battersea Power Station, where they are challenged to start a brand-new business venture and make it profitable in 24 hours.

Homicide Hunter: American Detective
Investigation Discovery, 9pm; also streams on Max
Season Premiere!

Lt. Joe Kenda is back as host of this true-crime docuseries, each episode of which spotlights an intrepid homicide investigator who put it all on the line to solve one unforgettable case. Kenda walks viewers through their tireless efforts to find justice for the dead.

Reginald the Vampire: “Watch the Sunrise”
Syfy, 10pm

When the worst possible thing happens, Claire’s (Thailey Roberge) life will never be the same again.

Botched Bariatrics
TLC, 10pm
Season Finale!

In “Butt Out,” after a botched lap-band surgery made it impossible to swallow solid food, Christina has been blending her meals for over a decade. Dr. Caplin assists a patient whose tummy tuck left her with an unsightly stomach.

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Thursday, May 30

Eric
Netflix
New Series!

Benedict Cumberbatch leads this limited series set in 1980s New York City and inspired by a true story. He plays Vincent, a puppeteer and creator of a popular kids TV show whose life unravels when his 9-year-old son goes missing on the way to school. Struggling to cope with this loss, Vincent grows increasingly distressed and volatile. He clings to his son’s drawings of a blue monster puppet named Eric, which becomes Vincent’s only ally as his progressively destructive behavior alienates his family, colleagues and the detectives trying to help him.

Geek Girl
Netflix
New Series!

In this British series based on Holly Smale’s bestselling young adult book series, awkward, neurodivergent teenager Harriet Manners (Emily Carey) finds her life turned upside down when she is thrust into the world of fashion and encounters tightly wound agents, offbeat designers, impossibly high heels and a cute supermodel with a great smile.

Pyramid Game
Paramount+
New Series!

In this South Korean thriller, Kim Ji-yeon plays Seong Su-ji, a transfer student at the Baekyeon Girls’ High School. Between the bullies, her studies and the fight for popularity, high school already feels like a game of survival for Su-ji. But when she is introduced to a ranking system that chooses class outcasts via secret vote, she must decide whether to accept her status and its violent fallout or lead an uprising against the Pyramid Game. All 10 episodes are available today.

Star Trek: Discovery
Paramount+
Series Finale!

The series concludes after five seasons with “Life, Itself.” The episode will also air on Showtime the evening of Monday, June 3.

We Are Lady Parts
Peacock
Season Premiere!

Season 2 of this British sitcom about an all-female Muslim punk band sees the titular band return with a renewed artistic mission after the high of their first U.K. tour, only to find that a rival band threatens their delicate status quo. As the reality of chasing success sets in, Lady Parts embarks on recording their first album, juggling personal ambitions and deciding whether “making it big” is really what they want. All six episodes drop today.

9-1-1
ABC, 8pm
Season Finale!

The seventh season of this first responder procedural set in Los Angeles ends tonight.

Remade: “The Front Page”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

The classic newsroom-set 1928 Broadway comedy The Front Page has been remade directly, or inspired similar stories, for the movie screen a number of times since the curtain raised on its first performance. Turner Classic Movies is airing all of those film adaptations this evening. First is The Front Page (1974), the second production specifically remaking the stage story basically as it was. Billy Wilder cowrote (with I.A.L. Diamond) and directed the film, which is led by Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau and Susan Sarandon. Following that is the first direct adaptation, 1931’s Best Picture Oscar-nominated The Front Page, directed by Best Director nominee Lewis Milestone, and starring Best Actor nominee Adolphe Menjou, Pat O’Brien and Mary Brian. Next is the screwball comedy classic His Girl Friday (1940), which adds a romantic element and a gender-switch to the tale. Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell and Ralph Bellamy lead the cast of director Howard Hawks’ film. Finally, Switching Channels (1988), making its TCM premiere, remakes both the 1931 Front Page and His Girl Friday, while switching its setting from a newspaper office to a TV newsroom. Kathleen Turner, Burt Reynolds and Christopher Reeve star.

Grey’s Anatomy
ABC, 9pm
Season Finale!

Wildfires threaten the Seattle region, leading to a flood of patients and emergency procedures.

Don’t Forget the Lyrics!: “It IS Rocket Science!”
FOX, 9pm

An aerospace engineer shows off his out-of-this-world vocal chops in the new “It IS Rocket Science!” episode of the musical game show.

Station 19
ABC, 10pm
Series Finale!

The Grey’s Anatomy spinoff drama following Seattle firefighters ends tonight with a final episode that is sure to be fiery, as the team grapples with the possibility of a future that will be changed forever.

Friday, May 31

Jim Henson Idea Man
Disney+

Ron Howard directed this documentary, which chronicles the story of artist and visionary Jim Henson, creator of some of the world’s most cherished characters, including classic Muppets like Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, and all of Sesame Street’s iconic residents, such as Big Bird, Grover, Cookie Monster, and Bert and Ernie. Henson also directed the beloved fantasy films The Dark Crystal (1982) and Labyrinth (1986). Produced with the full cooperation of the Henson family, this film offers an unprecedented and intimate look at Henson’s career and personal life, using never-before-seen personal archival home movies, photographs, sketches and Henson’s diaries, as well as interviews with those who knew him best, to tell the story.

A Part of You
Netflix
Original Film!

This Swedish coming-of-age drama follows Agnes, who is envious of her older sister, Julia. Julia possesses everything Agnes dreams of: She is the coolest person in school, the center of every party and she’s dating Noel. When the worst possible thing occurs, Agnes’ world is turned upside down and she is forced to reinvent herself. Suddenly, she’s on the verge of obtaining everything she’s ever desired, but at what cost?

The Outlaws
Prime Video
Season Premiere!

In the third season of this comedy/drama cocreated by and starring Stephen Merchant, with crime boss the Dean (Claes Bang) behind bars and awaiting trial, the Outlaws are moving on with their lives — until one of their own returns with a deadly secret that hurls them back into mortal danger. As a manhunt closes in on the gang, can they prove their innocence before the Dean’s case collapses and he comes looking for revenge? All five episodes are available today.

Gold Rush: Parker’s Trail
Discovery Channel, 8pm; also streams on Max
Season Premiere!

In Season 7, after becoming the biggest landowner in the Yukon, Parker Schnabel no longer needs to focus on finding ground urgently, but his pioneer spirit remains and he has set his eyes on Brazil, the biggest gold frontier on Earth and the center of a raging battle between government forces and miners. Parker wants to see this dangerous landscape for himself and look for potential investment opportunities.

Guest Programmer: Billy Dee Williams
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Acting icon Billy Dee Williams, still cool as ever at age 87, drops by Turner Classic Movies tonight to introduce a couple of his favorite films. First up is The Public Enemy, the legendary 1931 gangster movie that established James Cagney as a star (and led to his frequent association with that kind of role even to this day). The second of Williams’ picks is one featuring the actor in one of his most famous roles: the 1971 TV movie Brian’s Song, based on the real-life friendship between cancer-stricken Chicago Bears player Brian Piccolo (James Caan) and his teammate, Gale Sayers (Williams). Both Williams and Caan received Emmy nominations for their performances. Following that are two other Williams-led films, both making their TCM premieres. First, the sports comedy The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976) follows a team of ex-Negro League baseball stars in the late 1930s who leave their teams and travel the Midwest as free agent players. Williams leads the cast as Bingo Long, with costars including James Earl Jones and Richard Pryor. Then, in the 1977 biopic Scott Joplin, Williams portrays the iconic ragtime composer and pianist of the title. The cast also includes Clifton Davis, Margaret Avery, Godfrey Cambridge and Art Carney. Eubie Blake, another famed composer/pianist and a contemporary of Joplin’s, has a cameo appearance as a piano contest judge.

We’re Here
HBO, 9pm
Season Finale!

The reality series following Latrice Royale, Priyanka, Sasha Velour and Jaida Essence Hall as they spread love and connection through the art of drag finishes Season 4.

Saturday, June 1

For Love & Honey
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

Hallmark Channel’s Passport to Love summer movie stunt includes new movies Saturdays in June that whisk us away to beautiful international destinations. In tonight’s film, beekeeper Eva (Margaret Clunie) uncovers an ancient fresco while rescuing a hive. Austen (Andrew Walker), a visiting archaeologist, thinks it is key to his research, so he persuades Eva to help him on his quest across Malta.

Vacation House Rules
HGTV, 8pm
Season Premiere!

In “Influenced by the Lake,” social media influencers want to turn their recently purchased lakefront cottage into a chic rental that is ideal for superb profile pics. Using pink as their driving theme, they’re leaning on Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni for the perfect layout and design.

The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson
Lifetime, 8pm
Two-Part Series!

It’s amazing it’s taken this long to tell the full narrative of Nicole Brown Simpson, but her story has found the perfect home with Lifetime, a network devoted to helping stop violence against women. The project has been in the works for quite some time and is pegged to the 30-year anniversary month of her death (Nicole Brown died on June 12, 1994). More than 50 participants — including her sisters, close family and friends — are taking part in the docuseries, which includes exclusive archival video and unprecedented family access. “We are here to vindicate her. Don’t get in our way,” says one woman in the documentary.

Svengoolie Classic Horror & Sci-Fi Movie: “The Tingler”
MeTV, 8pm

Sven introduces The Tingler (1959), directed by William Castle, master of gimmicky low-budget fright flicks from that era. Vincent Price plays a scientist who discovers a parasite that is attached to human spines and feeds off the tingling of the spine that comes from extreme fear.

Two for One: Ethan Hawke
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight, TCM primetime host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by actor/filmmaker Ethan Hawke, who introduces two films of his choosing. Hawke will offer commentary on each title’s cultural significance and its influence on other films, behind-the-scenes stories, and his own personal reflections on them. The titles he has chosen are the Oscar-nominated Western The Gunfighter (1950), starring Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott and Karl Malden, and Gun Crazy (1950), a crime film noir led by Peggy Cummins and John Dall.

Deadly Waters With Captain Lee
Oxygen, 9pm
New Series!

The sassy former leader of Bravo’s Below Deck hosts this new true-crime series that follows murders that take place on the open water and oceans.