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Sunday, June 16: All Must Choose: ‘House of the Dragon’ Returns for Season 2 on HBO

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Sunday, June 16

House of the Dragon
HBO, 9pm
Season Premiere!

Based on George R.R. Martin’s novel Fire & Blood, this Game of Thrones prequel takes place 200 years prior to the epic battle for Westeros, when everyone still had dragons. The long-awaited and highly anticipated second season will follow two dueling Targaryen clans led by former childhood best friends: Queen Alicent (Olivia Cooke), the widow of King Viserys (Paddy Considine), who died in Season 1, and Viserys’ daughter Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy), now married to her uncle Daemon (Matt Smith). With the death of Viserys and the following mayhem that has already brought casualties to both sides, cousin rivalry is taken to a whole new level as Alicent and Rhaenyra are both out for power and vengeance — and so are their bleach-blond firstborn children, who were both promised the throne.

Father’s Day Movie Marathons
TCM, beginning at 6:15am
MOVIES!, beginning at 12pm
Catch a Classic!

Happy Father’s Day! Sit down with Dad today and enjoy several classic films featuring all sorts of paternal types. The lineup on Turner Classic Movies features The Entertainer (1960), a British drama led by Laurence Olivier, followed by another British drama, Edward, My Son (1949), starring Spencer Tracy and Best Actress Oscar nominee Deborah Kerr. After a re-airing of last night’s Noir Alley feature (1948’s Call Northside 777), the lineup picks up again with East of Eden (1955), featuring Raymond Massey, Best Actor nominee James Dean and Best Supporting Actress winner Jo Van Fleet, then continues with Daughters Courageous (1939), led by Claude Rains, John Garfield and three of the Lane sisters (Lola, Rosemary and Priscilla); A Family Affair (1937), the first in the long-running series of Andy Hardy comedies, starring Lionel Barrymore as Judge Hardy and Mickey Rooney as Andy; the romantic comedy The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963), led by Glenn Ford, Ron Howard and Shirley Jones; Life With Father (1947), a comedy starring Best Actor nominee William Powell, Irene Dunne and Elizabeth Taylor; and another comedy, Father of the Bride (1950), featuring Best Actor nominee Tracy as the father alongside Taylor as the bride. Father of the Bride also kicks off the lineup of films on MOVIES! today. Following that are three other comedies: Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), led by Cary Grant and Myrna Loy; Cheaper by the Dozen (1950), starring Clifton Webb alongside Loy; and Take Her, She’s Mine (1963), featuring James Stewart, Sandra Dee and Audrey Meadows.

Golf: U.S. Open: Final Round
USA Network & NBC, beginning at 9am Live

The USGA crowns its men’s national champion following today’s final round at the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2) in North Carolina.

A Match for the Prince
UPtv, 7pm
Original Film!

An acclaimed medieval romance novelist (Paniz Zade) is hired to be a matchmaker for a real-life prince (Jamie Thomas King) in a desperate attempt to find true love before his fixed royal wedding date.

NASCAR Cup Series: Iowa Corn 350
USA Network, 7pm Live

The Cup Series races at Iowa Speedway for the first time as top drivers Kyle Larson, Martin Truex Jr., Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, Tyler Reddick and others compete for 350 laps around the 0.875-mile oval.

The 77th Annual Tony Awards
CBS, 8pm Live

The American Theatre Wing’s celebration of achievements on the Broadway stage from the past year takes place at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. Ariana DeBose returns to host the ceremony for the third straight year.

The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper: “The James Webb Telescope: Are We Alone?”
CNN, 8pm

CNN Space and Defense Correspondent Kristin Fisher takes an inside look at the most powerful telescope ever built and the discoveries it has unlocked. It took the efforts and cooperation of more than 10,000 individuals, three space agencies, many countries and $10 billion dollars to build the James Webb Space Telescope. Two years after its launch, the Webb Telescope is acting as a time machine shedding light on deep space and dark matter that may even allow us to rewrite the first chapters of the history of the universe. “Webb is one of the most incredible things ever built by humans. But it’s only as good as the scientists that get to use it,” Fisher says. “It’s up to them to come up with the questions that the telescope will then try to answer, and these are questions that cut to the core of why we’re all here and what it all means.” While the Webb facility is open to the public and anyone can submit a proposal to be granted observation time with the telescope, Fisher speaks with some of the lucky astronomers who were first approved by mission control to further their research, some who were granted mere minutes. Fisher also sits down with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who speaks on the telescope’s potential to answer two of science’s most intriguing questions: Where do we come from, and are we alone?

Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse
HGTV, beginning at 8pm
Season Finale!

The final two episodes air back-to-back tonight. In “Installing Showstoppers,” Joanna Gaines finalizes the design for a showstopping midcentury modern staircase for a grand entry while Chip Gaines restores the home’s original hardwood flooring and installs one-of-a-kind features that define the kitchen, library and outdoor areas. Then, in “Jo’s Surprise on Fixer Upper’s 10th Anniversary Reveal,” Chip wraps up construction and Joanna starts styling the house. To celebrate 10 years of Fixer Upper, Jo plans a big surprise for Chip on reveal day with special guests Tim Tebow and Robert Griffin III.

Danger in the Dorm
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Inspired by one of Ann Rule’s earliest true-crime works, Danger in the Dorm tells the story of Kathleen (Clara Alexandrova) after the tragic murder of her childhood best friend and fellow classmate. Now, she must shed her rebellious, youthful spirit to catch a killer who’s preying on young girls around campus, even as her mother, Joanne (Real Housewives’ Bethenny Frankel), tries to protect Kathleen from suffering the same fate as her friend.

Professor T
PBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!

The beloved crime drama about a brilliant criminologist with OCD is back for a third season; the professor (Ben Miller) is in jail and must find a way to get his old life and job back. The police need his expertise to help crack some tricky and intriguing crimes.

Biography: Bret Michaels
A&E, 9pm

Biography turns its attention to rockers this month. Tonight’s episode chronicles how a boy from small-town Pennsylvania with Type 1 diabetes became a pop culture icon, philanthropist and one of the most recognizable faces in America. The two-hour special explores how grit and determination turned Bret Michaels into the ultimate Poison rock-star frontman known for his high-octane stage presence. While he struggled to keep the band together, he survived several near-death experiences and embarked on a remarkable series of business ventures. From Rock of Love With Bret Michaels to winning Celebrity Apprentice, the special showcases his amazing journey.

When Calls the Heart: “Run to You”
Hallmark Channel, 9pm

Nathan (Kevin McGarry) and Bill (Jack Wagner) take charge when a notorious gangster threatens the town. Rosemary (Pascale Hutton) teams up with her competition to uncover the truth. Elizabeth (Erin Krakow) and Nathan take a leap of faith.

American Monster
Investigation Discovery, 9pm
Season Premiere!

The true-crime series returns for Season 12, exploring more instances where a killer has been hidden in plain sight among some of the most normal-appearing people.

Grantchester
PBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!

The British detective drama set in the 1950s and ’60s returns for a ninth season tonight, as Will (Tom Brittney) and Geordie (Robson Green) investigate the death of a circus performer, and Will receives a surprising offer that makes him question his life in Grantchester.

Hotel Cocaine
MGM+, 10pm
New Series!

This eight-part drama takes viewers back to the golden era of Miami’s Mutiny Hotel in the late 1970s, when cocaine fueled the party for celebrities, athletes, rock stars and the wealthy elite. At the center of it all was hotel manager Roman Compte (Danny Pino), who was doing his best to keep it all going and fulfill his own American dream. Yul Vazquez, Michael Chiklis, Mark Feuerstein, Tania Watson and Laura Gordon also star.

D.I. Ray
PBS, 10pm
Season Premiere!

The police procedural starring Parminder Nagra as D.I. Ray returns for a second season, as Ray is thrust back into Homicide after a fatal drive-by shooting of a young nurse.

The Yorkshire Exorcist
Travel Channel, 10pm

This special follows ordained exorcist Ian Lawman, who is about to embark on his most personal and challenging case yet. This time, he isn’t cleansing a home or spooky location — he’s going to the heart of the issue and tackling a suspected possessed person directly.

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Monday, June 17

My Life Is Murder
Acorn TV; also airs on BBC America at 10pm
Season Premiere!

Lucy Lawless is back as investigator Alexa Crowe in this Auckland, New Zealand-set mystery/comedy/drama. Alexa tackles eight puzzling new cases ranging from homicidal hairdressers to wicked widows and brutal ballet to deadly soufflés. This time, she is bringing her friends and family along for the ride: Tech guru Madison (Ebony Vagulans) is stepping up, café owner Reuben (Joe Naufahu) is stepping in, brother Will (Martin Henderson) is staying close, Detective Harry (Rawiri Jobe) has Alexa’s back and cranky cat Chowder can’t help complicating everything. The first two episodes are available today on Acorn TV, with the season premiere on BBC America this evening. New episodes will then drop Mondays on Acorn TV, and at the same time on BBC America.

TCM Spotlight: Great Film Composers
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Monday celebration of films boasting memorable musical scores by masterful composers continues with another full day of titles: Raintree County (1957, Oscar-nominated score by Johnny Green); The Mask of Dimitrios (1944, score by Adolph Deutsch); The Champ (1979, Oscar-nominated score by Dave Grusin); Doctor Zhivago (1965, Oscar-winning score by Maurice Jarre); The Great Escape (1963, score by Elmer Bernstein); In the Heat of the Night (1967, score by Quincy Jones); Superman (1978, Oscar-nominated score by John Williams); The Aviator (2004, score by Howard Shore); and Papillon (1973, Oscar-nominated score by Jerry Goldsmith).

MLB Baseball: Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
FS1, 6:30pm Live

The Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates open a three-game NL Central series at Pittsburgh’s PNC Park.

Maine Cabin Masters: Building Italy
Magnolia Network, 9pm
New Series!

The hosts of Magnolia’s Maine Cabin Masters — Chase Morrill, his wife, Sarah, and their four teenagers — bring their team to a remote village in Italy and renovate their dream home Cabin Masters style.

The Great American Recipe
PBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!

Season 3 heads to Nashville and will feature eight new talented home cooks preparing their most beloved recipes. Each week, the judges will determine which home cook has the winning dish and, in the final week, the top three will compete for a chance to win this year’s competition.

Tuesday, June 18

Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution
Netflix

This is the first feature-length documentary to examine the history of queer stand-up comedy. The film considers the importance of LGBTQ+ comedy as an instrument for social change over the past five decades, combining interviews, memorable stand-up performances, archival materials and verité footage featuring top LGBTQ+ comedians including Lily Tomlin, Sandra Bernhard, Wanda Sykes, Eddie Izzard, Tig Notaro, Rosie O’Donnell, Margaret Cho and more.

Chopper Cops
Paramount+
New Series!

This half-hour docuseries follows an elite Florida police team of helicopter pilots as they attack crime from the skies.

Soccer: UEFA Euro 2024: Portugal vs. Czechia
FOX, 3pm Live

Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal against Czechia in this Group F match in Leipzig, Germany.

MLB Baseball: Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees
TBS, 7pm Live

Aaron Judge and the Yankees welcome Gunnar Henderson and the Baltimore Orioles to the Bronx, New York, to begin a three-game series.

Star of the Month: Fox Stars
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies continues its monthlong Tuesday evening celebration of stars who exclusively, or mostly, appeared in films produced by 20th Century Fox during the golden age of Hollywood. Tonight’s three-film lineup features Marilyn Monroe in the musical comedy Gentleman Prefer Blondes (1953); the iconic drama All About Eve (1950), also featuring Monroe among its cast along with fellow Fox star Anne Baxter, who earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination; and Laura (1944), the legendary film noir led by Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Best Supporting Actor nominee Clifton Webb.

Hostage Rescue
The CW, 9pm
Season Finale!

An American contractor in Iraq is kidnapped and held underground in a makeshift cell in the final episode of the first season.

Sin City Tow
Discovery Channel, 9pm
New Series!

When tourists and gamblers park their cars where they are not supposed to be in Las Vegas, the city’s tow-truck drivers come in to clean up the mess and rake in the money. This series follows their exploits among car crashes, angry drivers and unhinged revelers.

Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp
HGTV, 9pm
Season Premiere!

In “Take It to the Limit,” now that his offer on an abandoned campground has been accepted, the clock is ticking for Jonathan Knight as problems with the property begin to pile up. His first project is transforming a rundown cabin into the perfect spot for a glamping getaway.

Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution
PBS, 9pm
New Series!

This three-part docuseries offers a powerful, revisionist history of the disco age, from its rise in the basements of 1970s New York City to its dominant peak on the global charts and its eventual decline in the mainstream even as it continued to lay the foundations for contemporary dance culture. The series also explores how disco culture, inextricably bound up with the major liberation movements of the ’70s, continues to speak to issues of today, including LGBTQ+ identity and female empowerment. The story is told by several of disco’s original musicians, promoters and innovators, as well as modern-day musical artists, and is accompanied by iconic tracks and remarkable footage.

Wednesday, June 19

Black Barbie: A Documentary
Netflix

This film celebrates the momentous impact that three Black women at Mattel had on the evolution of the Barbie doll brand. Through these charismatic insiders’ stories, the documentary tells how the first Black Barbie came to be in 1980, and examines the importance of representation and how dolls can be crucial to the formation of identity and imagination.

Love Is Blind: Brazil — A Fresh Start
Netflix
Season Premiere!

The first part of this dating series’ fourth season drops today, with Part 2 available next Wednesday, June 26, and the third and final part on Wednesday, July 3.

Soccer: UEFA Euro 2024
FS1 & FOX, beginning at 9am Live

Group Stage matches continue today with Croatia vs. Albania (FS1), Germany vs. Hungary (FS1) and Scotland vs. Switzerland (FOX).

Walker: “Letting Go”
The CW, 8pm

Geri (Odette Annable) is upset with Walker (Jared Padalecki) for not opening up to her; Cassie (Ashley Reyes), Trey (Jeff Pierre) and Larry (Coby Bell) conduct more interviews.

Triumph: Jesse Owens and the Berlin Olympics
History, 8pm

Don Cheadle narrates this documentary about Jesse Owens, the Black American track and field athlete who went into the heart of Nazi Germany and won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. But upon returning to America, racial discrimination in his native country made it difficult for him to make a living when his athletic career ended.

Dynamic Planet
PBS, 8pm
New Series!

An epic journey, filmed over three years, to the extremes of all seven continents to meet an extraordinary group of people and animals on the front line of climate change reveals how science, nature and traditional knowledge can prepare us for a fast-changing future.

Soulful Journeys Movie Marathon
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Happy Juneteenth! Turner Classic Movies is celebrating this holiday with several ’70s classics that will make you laugh, sing, dance, cheer or all of the above not only with their stories, but also their accompanying soul/R&B soundtracks. Up first is the comedy Car Wash (1976), led by an ensemble including Franklyn Ajaye, Sully Boyar, the Pointer Sisters, Richard Pryor, Garrett Morris and many others, and highlighted by a great soundtrack that includes the catchy title tune by Rose Royce. Another terrific soundtrack enhances the next film, Mahogany (1975), a romantic drama from Motown Productions and directed by Motown founder Berry Gordy. Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams and Anthony Perkins lead the cast, with Ross performing the Oscar-nominated “Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To).” A couple of “blaxploitation” action classics follow: Super Fly (1972), directed by Gordon Parks Jr., and headlined by Ron O’Neal and an influential soundtrack by Curtis Mayfield; and Shaft (1971), directed by Gordon Parks, starring Richard Roundtree and featuring the Oscar-winning song “Theme From Shaft” by Isaac Hayes, who was also nominated for his musical score. Finally, the musical drama Sparkle (1976), with a plot loosely inspired by the story of the Supremes, follows a girl group formed by three sisters (played by Irene Cara, Lonette McKee and Dwan Smith), whose success may end up ruining their relationship. The film’s highly successful soundtrack album was by Aretha Franklin, with songs written and produced by Mayfield.

Expedition Unknown
Discovery Channel, 9pm
Season Premiere!

Adventurer Josh Gates is back to explore more of the world’s biggest mysteries. In the two-part season premiere, he is on the hunt for the lost tomb of Alexander the Great. A team digging in Egypt believes they are closing in on archaeology’s biggest prize, while divers are plumbing the depths of the Mediterranean for evidence of the royal necropolis and a British historian may have tracked down Alexander’s sarcophagus and his mummified remains in the most unlikely of locations.

Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction
Discovery Channel, 10:05pm; also streams on Max
New Series!

UFO experts Mitch Horowitz and Chrissy Newton use scientific data and research to dissect real-life reports of alien encounters and try to determine whether or not they can be explained. After listening to each firsthand account at a local watering hole in the infamous town of Roswell, New Mexico, the duo explores its veracity.

Thursday, June 20

America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Netflix
New Series!

The team behind Cheer and Last Chance U created this seven-episode docuseries that follows the 2023-24 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad from start to finish, kicking off at auditions and training camp, and continuing through the NFL season.

MLB Baseball: San Francisco vs. St. Louis (at Birmingham, Alabama)
FOX, 7pm Live

The San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals meet today at historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, for a regular-season game paying tribute to the Negro Leagues.

Soccer: CONMEBOL Copa América: Argentina vs. Canada
FS1, 8pm Live

Lionel Messi and FIFA World Cup champion Argentina open the CONMEBOL Copa América soccer tournament against Canada at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Starring James Stewart
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Enjoy a nice mix that exemplifies the range of beloved acting icon James Stewart with this five-film lineup of Stewart classics from across various genres. Up first is Rear Window (1954), the second of four legendary thrillers that Stewart made with director Alfred Hitchcock, who earned an Oscar nomination here. Next is the Western The Far Country (1954), one of the eight films (mostly Westerns) that Stewart and director Anthony Mann made. The funny side of Stewart can be seen in the next title, the comedy Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (1962). Next, Stewart portrays Charles Lindbergh in the Billy Wilder-directed biographical drama The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), and the lineup concludes with the World War II-set thriller Malaya (1950).

Alone Australia
History, 9:30pm
Season Premiere!

Season 2 of this survival competition series drops 10 Australian survivalists in the wild terrain of Aotearoa’s Te Waipounamu, also known as the South Island of New Zealand. Throughout 10 episodes, each participant is challenged by the merciless forces of nature, extreme hunger and total isolation to be the last one standing and win $250,000 Australian dollars. For the first time, competitors are permitted to hunt with a bow and arrow, which introduces a new set of strategies and skills.

Friday, June 21

Gangs of Galicia
Netflix
New Series!

This Spanish series begins when new lawyer Ana (Clara Lago) arrives and settles in the small town of Cambados. With extensive experience at one of the best law firms in Madrid, she has decided to start from scratch in Cambados with the intention of settling accounts with her past. Her presence doesn’t go unnoticed by anyone, including Daniel (Tamar Novas), son of a major drug trafficker and visible head of the Padín clan while his father is in prison.

Trigger Warning
Netflix
Original Film!

Jessica Alba plays former Special Forces commando Parker, who now owns the family bar in her hometown following the sudden death of her father. Parker reconnects with her former-boyfriend-turned-sheriff Jesse (Mark Webber), his hot-tempered brother Elvis (Jake Weary) and their powerful father, Sen. Swann (Anthony Michael Hall), as she looks to understand what actually happened to her dad. Her search for answers quickly puts her at odds with a violent gang, but she proves herself a force to be reckoned with as she attempts to right what has gone wrong in Swann County, with the help of her covert ops partner/hacker Spider (Tone Bell) and connected local dealer Mike (Gabriel Basso).

Track & Field: 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials
USA Network & NBC, beginning at 6:30pm Live

Olympic hopefuls for the U.S. Track & Field Team compete in Eugene, Oregon. USA Network and NBC combine to televise the trials through June 30.

NHL Stanley Cup Final: Game 6 (If Necessary)
ABC, 8pm Live

The quest for the Stanley Cup continues with Game 6 (if necessary) between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers tonight on ABC.

Hollywood Pride — Part 1
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

June is Pride Month, and tonight and next Friday, Turner Classic Movies celebrates with various films featuring LGBTQ+ characters, themes and icons, and/or created by and starring queer filmmakers/actors. Up first is Sylvia Scarlett (1935), the romantic comedy led by Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and whose gender-bending story and sexual politics were well ahead of its time. Next is the TCM premiere of Gay USA (1978), a documentary focusing on the gay rights movement of its time. Then comes Torch Song Trilogy (1988), a comedy/drama starring Harvey Fierstein, who adapted the screenplay from his play of the same name. Anne Bancroft and Matthew Broderick costar. Following that is The Queen (1968), an influential documentary that goes behind the scenes of a national drag queen contest in New York City. Moving into early tomorrow morning, the lineup features The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972), a West German romantic drama led by an all-female cast; The Blue Angel (1930), the famed German musical comedy/drama that made Marlene Dietrich an international star; and the biographical drama Queen Christina (1933), led by Greta Garbo as the titular Swedish royal.

Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog: “Policing the Pack”
Nat Geo, 9pm

Cesar steps in to help Alia, a pet mom with an overexcited pack. Alia’s pit mix Laila has started aggressively policing the pack, resulting in Alia’s fear of another fight, which could injure her again. Cesar then works with Mandy, a mini schnauzer who invades her pet parents’ personal space. This behavior has Ben and Yvonne worried about the safety of their baby, with Yvonne due in just four weeks.

Roots of Comedy With Jesus Trejo
PBS, 10pm
New Series!

In two back-to-back episodes of this new comedic travelogue following comedian Jesus Trejo across the United States, Yemeni comic Ali Sultan opens up about his mental health struggles, and comedian Vanessa Gonzalez ventures to her hometown of Laredo, Texas, to talk about her childhood.

Saturday, June 22

Rising Impact
Netflix
New Series!

This Japanese anime adaptation of Nakaba Suzuki’s celebrated manga of the same name follows Gawain Nanaumi, a third grader with an incredible love for baseball and making the ball really fly. Thanks to a chance encounter with professional golfer Kiria Nishino, he learns that golf will allow him to hit a ball farther than in any other sport. Eventually, Gawain enrolls at a prestigious school for both skilled and aspiring golfers from around the world, where he faces various trials to best the extraordinary golf prodigies around him.

MLB Baseball
FS1 & FOX, beginning at 2pm Live

The N.Y. Mets are at Chicago’s Wrigley Field to play against the Cubs on FS1. Tonight on FOX, viewers will see a regional game with either the Atlanta Braves at the N.Y. Yankees or the Milwaukee Brewers at the San Diego Padres.

Two Scoops of Italy
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

When an American chef (Hunter King) travels to a quaint village in Italy for inspiration, she falls in love with the flavors, culture, gelato and the Italian gentleman (Michele Rosiello) who helps her discover it all.

The Bad Orphan
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Breaking Bad alum Betsy Brandt stars in this psychological thriller about a couple who, after years of trying to expand their family, adopt an orphan who might be more troubled than she at first seems. Newcomer Chloe Coco Chapman costars as the orphan, Gabby, in her first ever TV role. Expect some dark twists and turns.

Two for One: Todd Haynes
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight, TCM primetime host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by director/screenwriter Todd Haynes (Far From Heaven), who introduces two films of his choosing. Haynes 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 Go-Between (1971), a British historical drama starring Julie Christie, Alan Bates and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Margaret Leighton, and Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), a British drama that earned Oscar nods for stars Peter Finch and Glenda Jackson, as well as director John Schlesinger.