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Sunday, July 14: Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Tulsa King’ Begins Its Run on CBS

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Sunday, July 14

Tulsa King
CBS, 8pm
New Series!

The hit Paramount+ series begins its run on CBS. Sylvester Stallone stars as New York Mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi, who after taking the fall for another mobster and spending 25 years behind bars, returns to his former life only to be unceremoniously exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Realizing that his mob family may not have his best interests in mind, Dwight slowly builds a “crew” from a group of unlikely characters to help him establish a new criminal empire in a place that to him might as well be another planet.

Tennis: Wimbledon: Gentlemen’s Final
ESPN, 9am Live

The remaining two men compete for the singles championship in this match at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club.

NTT IndyCar Series: Hy-Vee One Step 250
NBC, 12:30pm Live

The weekend of IndyCar racing at Iowa Speedway wraps up today with the Hy-Vee One Step 250.

Campaign 2024: Republican National Convention Preview
C-SPAN, 2pm

C-SPAN presents gavel-to-gavel, uninterrupted coverage of the Republican National Convention from Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee through Thursday, July 18. C-SPAN’s programming includes pre- and post-convention hosted by Susan Swain and Greta Brawner from inside the Fiserv Forum with viewer calls, interviews and social media reaction. Special features from around Milwaukee including man-on-the-street interviews, state delegation events, coverage of the protest zone, arrivals and departures, and more. C-SPAN’s call-in program Washington Journal will also be live from Milwaukee daily at 7am. Complete coverage is also available on C-SPAN.org and the C-SPAN Now App.

NASCAR Cup Series: The Great American Getaway 400
USA Network, 2:30pm Live

Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, is the site of this NASCAR Cup Series race as drivers compete for 160 laps around “The Tricky Triangle.”

Soccer: UEFA Euro 2024: Final
FOX, 3pm Live

The soccer kings of Europe are crowned today in the final match at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.

Around the World in 80 Days
TCM, 4:45pm
Catch a Classic!

Back in the era when Hollywood regularly produced all-star comedies on an often epic scale, few of those movies came bigger than this 1956 Best Picture Oscar-winning adaptation of Jules Verne’s novel about English gentleman Phileas Fogg (David Niven), who wagers that he can circumnavigate the globe in a mere 80 days. Given that this story takes place in 1872, Fogg has set himself up for a herculean challenge, which he gladly takes, and he sets off on his trek with his trusty valet (portrayed by Cantinflas) on various modes of 19th century transport, most famously a gas balloon. The incredibly fun film is truly epic, spanning the globe and running around three hours. But things move along quickly thanks to the crisp, Oscar-nominated direction by Michael Anderson; the colorful, Oscar-winning cinematography by Lionel Lindon; Victor Young’s Oscar-winning musical score (Young also composed the famous song “Around the World” for the film, but it somehow did not get an Oscar nod); and the delightful cast, which also includes Robert Newton and Shirley MacLaine in just her third feature film.

Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing
Discovery Channel, 8pm
Season Premiere!

This entry in the Naked and Afraid survival competition franchise, which ranked as Discovery’s No. 1 series in 2023, returns for Season 2. On the vast expanse of Africa’s Munzwa Valley, 14 Naked and Afraid all-stars will test their skills in the punishing bush for 45 days. The group, a mix of fan favorites and polarizing personalities, will risk everything for a chance at the cash prize.

Soccer: CONMEBOL Copa América: Final
FOX, 8pm Live

The last two teams in the tournament square off for the title at Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida.

Professor T: “The Conference”
PBS, 8pm

The professor (Ben Miller) is a suspect when his rival colleague is murdered at a criminology conference.

The Food That Built America: “The Colonel”
History, 9pm

We can all thank Harland Sanders for introducing us to his “finger lickin’ good” fried chicken. His story begins in the 1930s when he was a hot-headed Kentucky gas station owner who developed a new method for making fried chicken. He would go on to become a cultural icon as “The Colonel” of his KFC brand.

Grantchester
PBS, 9pm

A murder at Esme’s (Skye Lucia Degruttola) office shocks the Keating family; Alphy (Rishi Nair) meets the bishop.

In the Eye of the Storm
Discovery Channel, 10pm
New Series!

Firsthand accounts and compelling eyewitness footage of dangerous close calls from inside epic natural disasters are revealed in this series. Megastorms like 2021’s Hurricane Ida, destructive tornadoes in Illinois and the 2023 Maui wildfires were captured by onlookers who found themselves in the wrong place at the right time and boldly held up their camera phones to document their near-death experiences, shown in this program.

Emperor of Ocean Park
MGM+, 10pm
New Series!

This thrilling take on author Stephen L. Carter’s bestselling novel sees Forest Whitaker playing the complex Judge Oliver Garland, who is known for his steadfast fairness and being a national leader in politics, as well as a devoted family man. But there are plenty who wish to judge this judge. The 10-episode season follows the judge’s son, Talcott Garland, an esteemed law professor (Grantham Coleman), whose quiet life is shattered when his father dies of an apparent heart attack. His death sets into motion a dark journey to uncover the truth.

D.I. Ray: “Staying on Top”
PBS, 10pm

When D.I. Ray (Parminder Nagra) gets dangerously close to the truth, she becomes the target of a deadly threat.

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Monday, July 15

LALIGA: All Access
Netflix
New Series!

This docuseries follows Spain’s LALIGA soccer league, one of the most popular sports leagues in the world. It focuses on the 2023-24 LALIGA Competition, chronicling action on the field and in the locker room, as well as among passionate fans.

USA Basketball Showcase: Australia vs. USA
FS1, 12pm Live

Get a preview of the USA Basketball Men’s National Team competing at the Paris Olympics in this exhibition game vs. Australia at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

All American
The CW, 8pm
Season Finale!

In “I Do (Part II)”, a phone call leaves Liv (Samantha Logan) spiraling on her wedding day; Coop (Bre-Z) receives some major news.

MLB Home Run Derby
ESPN, 8pm Live

Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, hosts the 94th All-Star Game celebration, including tonight’s fan-favorite Home Run Derby. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. bested Randy Arozarena in the finals to win last year’s derby.

American Ninja Warrior: “Qualifiers 8”
NBC, 8pm

The qualifying rounds conclude in Los Angeles with ninjas from around the country taking on the world’s most challenging obstacle course. The Mega Warped Wall returns, and head-to-head runoff races determine the final spot moving forward to the semifinals.

PBS News Special: Republican National Convention
PBS, 8pm Live

Live coverage of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee begins tonight and continues every night through Thursday.

TCM Spotlight: The Hays Gaze (90th Anniversary of the Hays Code)
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Monday night remembrance of the Motion Picture Production Code (aka the Hays Code) that was instituted in Hollywood between 1934 and 1968 continues with more double features of various themes considered to be controversial during the era, contrasting one made before enforcement of the Code with another made when the Code was more fully in effect. The first pairing looks at two films about women con artists: the pre-Code romantic comedy Trouble in Paradise (1932), directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis and Herbert Marshall, followed by writer/director Preston Sturges’ screwball comedy The Lady Eve (1941), led by Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. After that are a couple of films dealing with female social climbers who go to great lengths to get ahead: Red-Headed Woman (1932), a pre-Code romantic comedy written by Anita Loos and starring Jean Harlow as a woman who uses sex to rise in society, breaks up a marriage and even attempts to kill a guy, followed by director King Vidor’s drama Stella Dallas (1937), led by Best Actress Oscar nominee Stanwyck in the title role alongside Best Supporting Actress nominee Anne Shirley. Two films dealing with women and divorce conclude things early tomorrow: the Best Picture-nominated pre-Code drama The Divorcee (1930), starring Best Actress winner Norma Shearer, and the Best Picture-nominated Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musical The Gay Divorcee (1934), made right around the time when the Hays Code was more enforced and thus featuring some elements that caused concern for censors.

All American: Homecoming: “Level Up”
The CW, 9pm

Simone (Geffri Maya) leads the PKZ voter registration drive and chooses an unexpected partner.

Contraband: Seized at Sea
Discovery Channel, 9pm
New Series!

Crews embed with U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and Homeland Security agents to uncover the hidden world of smuggling — from well-established cartel operations to wild party boats returning from the Caribbean — in this series offering scenes of major drug busts and exclusive investigative insights.

Battle on the Beach
HGTV, 9pm
Season Finale!

In “Finale Shell-ebration,” contestants race to finish as mentors Taniya Nayak (Build It Forward), Ty Pennington (Rock the Block), and Alison Victoria (Windy City Rehab) join their teams in hopes of giving them one final push to victory. Real estate experts will evaluate each home to determine which team will win the $50,000 prize!

History’s Greatest Mysteries: “The Salem Witch Trials”
History, 9pm

In 1692, as fear ripped through the small town of Salem, Massachusetts, accusations and unknowns led to the hanging deaths of many. But what really sparked the Salem witch trials?

The Black Widower: The Six Wives of Thomas Randolph
Investigation Discovery, beginning at 9pm
New Series!

The wild and weird story of Thomas Randolph is told in this three-part true-crime docuseries, with all episodes airing tonight. Randolph has been married six times, and four of his wives are dead, several under mysterious circumstances. The series tries to find out whether Randolph is, as he claims, simply unlucky in love, or if he is actually a calculated killer driven by greed.

The Republican National Convention — Your Voice/Your Vote
ABC, 10pm Live

Live coverage of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee airs on ABC nightly through Thursday.

CBS News: 2024 America Decides: Republican Convention
CBS, 10pm Live

CBS News presents live coverage of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee nightly through Thursday.

FOX News Democracy 2024: The Republican National Convention
FOX News Channel, 10pm Live

FOX News Channel’s coverage of the Republican National Convention from Milwaukee features this special airing tonight through Thursday. Chief political anchor and Special Report’s Bret Baier and The Story anchor and executive editor Martha MacCallum are joined by a rotating team of commentators and analysts, including Brit Hume, Juan Williams, Trey Gowdy, Guy Benson, Kayleigh McEnany, Jessica Tarlov, and Harold Ford Jr., and contributors Kellyanne Conway, Karl Rove, Charlie Hurt, Katie Pavlich, Marc Thiessen and Mary Katharine Ham, to break down the latest developments from the day’s events. FNC’s late-night show Gutfeld!  airs each night during the convention live at 11pm in front of an audience in Milwaukee.  FNC’s Bill Hemmer will report live from the convention floor throughout the week, providing viewers with the latest from the RNC. Additional reporting surrounding the event will be contributed by FNC’s congressional correspondent Aishah Hasnie, correspondents Alexis McAdams, Bill Melugin and Mark Meredith as well as FBN correspondent Grady Trimble. Griff Jenkins and Mike Tobin will be reporting inside and surrounding the Milwaukee RNC protest zone. The full lineup of FOX News Media’s Republican National Convention coverage is available here.

My Life Is Murder: “The Good Oil”
BBC America, 10pm (stream on Acorn TV)

Alexa (Lucy Lawless) ignores her own family problems to find justice for a grieving Samoan matriarch, whose son was shot dead in a botched robbery at his coconut oil factory.

Holy Marvels With Dennis Quaid: “Mysterious Sacred Structures”
History, 10pm

Who and what inspired the construction of England’s Stonehenge and the Moai statues of Easter Island? Host Dennis Quaid looks to experts to explain.

Tuesday, July 16

TCM Birthday Tribute: Ginger Rogers
TCM, beginning at 6:15am
Catch a Classic!

Today marks 113 years since the birth of iconic actress/singer/dancer Ginger Rogers (she was born Virginia Katherine McMath in Independence, Missouri, on July 16, 1911; she died in Rancho Mirage, California, on April 25, 1995, at age 83). Turner Classic Movies remembers the beloved birthday girl with nine of her films today, including a number of her earlier works: the adventure film Carnival Boat (1932), also featuring William Boyd (credited as Bill Boyd); the romantic comedy Romance in Manhattan (1935), costarring Francis Lederer; another romantic comedy, In Person (1935), which also stars George Brent and features Rogers in a dual role and performing three musical numbers; Suicide Fleet (1931), a pre-Code drama that also features Boyd; Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934), a pre-Code musical comedy led by Pat O’Brien and Dick Powell; Storm Warning (1951), a film noir thriller that also features Ronald Reagan and Doris Day; Chance at Heaven (1933), a pre-Code drama teaming Rogers with Joel McCrea; Professional Sweetheart (1933), a pre-Code romantic comedy costarring Norman Foster and ZaSu Pitts; and Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942), director Leo McCarey’s romantic comedy/drama which features Rogers in three roles, alongside Cary Grant.

MLB All-Star Game
FOX, 8pm Live

The 94th All-Star Game between the American League and the National League takes place tonight at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The NL won its first Midsummer Classic since 2012 with a 3-2 victory last year.

America’s Got Talent: “Auditions 7”
NBC, 8pm

The auditions continue as a variety of acts and contestants of all ages try for the chance to win $1 million. There are more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending one lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America’s vote.

Judge Steve Harvey
ABC, 9pm
New Episodes!

This reality series with comedian/actor Steve Harvey presiding in court and taking on the role of a judge returns from its second season hiatus at a new time tonight.

Welcome to Plathville
TLC, 10pm
Season Premiere!

In “You Kept the Plants Alive,” life in Plathville is looking very different these days. Moriah leaves Tampa behind. Kim throws caution to the wind and fulfills a lifelong dream and Micah walks away from his busy life in L.A. when a girl steals his heart.

Beyond Skinwalker Ranch
History, 11pm
Season Finale!

This wrap-up of the most compelling investigations from UFO alley (the 512-acre property in Utah’s Uinta Basin), features shocking evidence, crazy experiments, bizarre phenomena and never-before-seen footage.

Wednesday, July 17

Simone Biles Rising
Netflix
New Series!

After withdrawing from the Summer Olympic Games in 2020, American gymnast Simone Biles is back to reclaim her throne at the Paris Games starting later this month. This intimate, four-episode docuseries follows Biles on her journey back to Olympic glory.

Roger Corman — Part 3 (Produced By)
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies concludes its three-week celebration of prolific and influential filmmaker Roger Corman, who passed away May 9 at age 98, with several more of the low-budget B-movie classics that Corman was behind. The five titles were produced by Corman and were each helmed by future big-name directors, just a handful of the now-major Hollywood names who got their starts working on Corman movies. Up first is Boxcar Bertha (1972), a Depression-set crime drama that was Martin Scorsese’s second directorial feature. Barbara Hershey stars as the title character, alongside David Carradine. Next is Targets (1968), which marked Peter Bogdanovich’s theatrical directorial debut. Bogdanovich also wrote the screenplay for this crime thriller, which stars Tim O’Kelly and horror icon Boris Karloff. After that is Francis Ford Coppola’s feature directorial debut: the black-and-white slasher horror film Dementia 13 (1963), which Coppola also wrote. As the lineup enters late-night/early tomorrow morning, it features a couple of the more exploitative and raunchy and/or violent, yet still fun, Corman productions. There is 1974’s Caged Heat, a women-in-prison film written and helmed by Jonathan Demme in his directorial debut. The lineup concludes with Piranha (1978), directed and co-edited by Joe Dante. A cut above the numerous Jaws-like imitators that followed that 1975 blockbuster, the film, with its screenplay by John Sayles, features some tongue-in-cheek humor alongside its killer-fish violence.

Big Brother
CBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!

Season 26 of reality TV staple Big Brother begins with a two-night premiere as all new Houseguests move in. The series airs regularly on Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Julie Chen Moonves returns as host.

Backed by the Bros
HGTV, 9pm

In “Doubling Down,” Drew and Jonathan Scott are considering two intriguing proposals. One comes from a pair of flippers with a tight budget and unconventional renovation plans. The other is from a family in Los Angeles who discovered a rare property that could generate multiple income streams.

The Ark
Syfy, 10pm
Season Premiere!

The hit sci-fi series returns for Season 2. It takes place 100 years in the future, when planetary colonization missions have begun as a necessity to help secure the survival of the human race. In the new season, after the crew of Ark One reaches their destination and finds it uninhabitable, they must survive long enough to locate a new home for themselves and all the ships that follow. Christie Burke, Richard Fleeshman, Reece Ritchie, Stacey Read and Ryan Adams lead the cast. Dean Devlin (Independence Day, Stargate) is co-showrunner and -executive producer.

Thursday, July 18

Cobra Kai
Netflix
Season Premiere!

This martial arts comedy/drama based on the original Karate Kid feature films will conclude with a 15-episode season, with five-episode installments released in three parts beginning with Part 1 today. Picking up with Cobra Kai eliminated from the Valley tournament, the senseis and students must decide if and how they will compete in the Sekai Taikai — the world championships of karate. Meanwhile, Cobra Kai founder John Kreese (Martin Kove) is back in play after faking his death and escaping from prison. What could he have planned with his newly found freedom?

Master of the House
Netflix
New Series!

From Thailand comes this soapy and spicy dramatic thriller that follows what happens after a diamond tycoon dies mysteriously, which results in a cutthroat battle over his estate between his ruthless heirs and the housemaid whom their father had recently married.

Golf: The Open Championship: First Round
USA Network, 4am Live

The 152nd Open Championship is at Royal Troon in Scotland, where top golfers Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Rory McIlroy and others compete for the Claret Jug in the final major of 2024. The USA’s Brian Harman won his first major with a six-stroke victory last year. USA Network and NBC combine to televise the tournament through Sunday.

Press Your Luck
ABC, 8pm
Season Premiere!

The sixth season of this reality competition series hosted by actress Elizabeth Banks begins airing tonight.

Alone: “Something in the Air”
History, 8pm

One survivor’s tranquil Arctic night is interrupted when a pack of wolves shows up, creating some major trouble.

Star of the Month: Eva Marie Saint
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Thursday night celebration of legendary actress Eva Marie Saint continues this evening with 36 Hours (1964), a World War II thriller costarring James Garner and Rod Taylor; director John Frankenheimer’s racing drama Grand Prix (1966), also featuring Garner and a large international cast; Exodus (1960), the epic historical drama led by Paul Newman and costarring Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominee Sal Mineo; and Carol for Another Christmas (1964), an Emmy-nominated TV movie modernization of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol written by Rod Serling that also features Sterling Hayden, Ben Gazzara, Robert Shaw and Peter Sellers.

Lucky 13
ABC, 9pm
New Series!

Hosted by Jane the Virgin’s Gina Rodriguez and basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal, this new reality competition series will have viewers on the edge of their seats as contestants are tested not only about their trivia knowledge, but also on how well they know themselves: If they can accurately predict how many questions they have answered correctly, they could take home $1 million!

The Real Housewives of Orange County: “Rent and Reputations”
Bravo, 9pm

“Rent and Reputations” are at the forefront of tonight’s episode that finds Tamra and Shannon in each other’s faces, while Gina fears her rep is at risk after she vouches for Jenn. Then, there’s Katie, the new housewife who accidentally fuels more fire when she reveals Jenn harbors a grudge against Gina.

Friday, July 19

Omnivore
Apple TV+
New Series!

Created and narrated by René Redzepi, the esteemed chef and co-owner of world-renowned restaurant Noma, Omnivore takes viewers on an immersive journey into the world of food, exploring the profound beauty and intricate complexities of the human experience through the lens of the key ingredients that connect us all. Each episode of Omnivore celebrates the cultivation, transformation, and consumption of eight of the world’s most essential ingredients, including banana, chile, coffee, corn, pork, rice, salt, and tuna, revealing how they serve as the cornerstones of global cultural heritage. Redzepi and Emmy Award-winning executive producer Matt Goulding (Anthony Bourdain: Explore Parts Unknown) guide audiences on a globe-spanning odyssey, unveiling intricate stories behind these ingredients that have shaped societies, cultures, beliefs, and the course of human history.

Find Me Falling
Netflix
Original Film!

Harry Connick Jr. leads this romantic comedy as aging rock star John Allman, who, coming off a flop album and his biggest hit’s dwindling popularity, decides to take a break from his career and reclaim his creative spark by moving to an isolated cliffside home on the idyllic Mediterranean island of Cyprus. But his dream of keeping a low profile is derailed when he is routinely confronted by desperate souls and then later faced with even more complicated surprises when an old flame reignites.

Skywalkers: A Love Story
Netflix

Part romance, part thriller, this feature documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival follows a daredevil couple as they take their relationship to terrifying new heights in a wild scheme to climb the world’s second-highest skyscraper and perform a death-defying stunt on the spire.

Too Hot to Handle
Netflix
Season Premiere!

Season 6 of the dating reality series features a new prize fund, new twists and a naughty new sidekick for Lana, who is stirring up trouble among the villa’s sexy singles.

Inspiring America: Team USA
NBC, 8pm

Just ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, which begin July 26, Lester Holt and others on the NBC News team go one-on-one with the biggest American names who will be competing this year.

Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks
A&E, 9pm
New Series!

Narrated by journalist Bill Kurtis, this new 10-part docuseries focuses on unsolved murder cases that were ultimately cracked with DNA evidence, exploring stunning scientific developments and the unwavering dedication of families and investigators who eventually brought the killers to justice. In the premiere episode, “A Fatal Path,” investigators try to uncover who killed 14-year-old Nacole Smith in Atlanta in 1995.

Tell Me How I Died
A&E, 10pm
New Series!

Using autopsies and clues from victims’ own bodies, pathologists work closely with criminal investigators to uncover the truth behind various suspicious deaths in this compelling new docuseries. In the premiere episode, “Unholy Man,” a beloved pastor’s second wife is killed in a car accident, raising suspicions over the death of his first wife, which never sat easy with pathologist Dr. Wayne Ross. Will they discover something new after reopening the case?

Harold and Maude
TCM, 11:45pm
Catch a Classic!

Golden Globe nominees Bud Cort and Ruth Gordon play the title characters in this unorthodox, darkly comic and existentialist 1971 romantic comedy directed by Hal Ashby. Cort plays Harold Chasen, a young man obsessed with death, who finds his life changed when he meets Gordon’s lively septuagenarian Maude Chardin at a funeral. Among the film’s charms, along with its very funny and touching story, is its soundtrack by Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam), who wrote two original songs for it, including “If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out.”

Saturday, July 20

The Sting
TCM, 5:30pm
Catch a Classic!

Paul Newman and Best Actor Oscar nominee Robert Redford lead this legendary, Best Picture-winning 1973 caper film set in the 1930s and featuring an Oscar-winning soundtrack heavy with classic Scott Joplin ragtime compositions adapted by Marvin Hamlisch. Newman and Redford play a couple of grifters who devise a complicated plot to con a mob boss (Robert Shaw). George Roy Hill, who had earned an Academy Award nomination for directing Newman and Redford in 1969’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, won a statuette for his directing here, while David S. Ward took home an Oscar for his screenplay. The cast also features Charles Durning, Ray Walston, Eileen Brennan and Harold Gould.

MLB Baseball
FOX, 7pm Live

FOX’s Saturday night MLB regional game has either the Boston Red Sox at the L.A. Dodgers or the Arizona Diamondbacks at the Chicago Cubs.

Mammals: “The New Wild”
BBC America, 8pm

The nature documentary series continues with “The New Wild,” which highlights many of the problems faced by mammals in a rapidly changing world. The episode also looks at how species have adapted to living alongside the most successful mammals of all: human beings.

A Very Vermont Christmas
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

A local champion skier (Katie Leclerc) and a Vermont beer aficionado (Ryan McPartlin) team up to create a seasonal microbrew in hopes of saving her family’s business by Christmas.

Vacation House Rules
HGTV, 8pm
Season Finale!

In “Waterfront Wonderland,” homeowners face the challenge of an unfinished cottage following the unexpected passing of their stepfather who was also their contractor. Now, they’re enlisting Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni to finish the renovation and carry out their vision for a lakeside getaway.

Abducted at an HBCU: A Black Girl Missing Movie
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Power star Naturi Naughton takes a new role as a counselor at an HBCU (historically Black college/university) who notices the sudden disappearance of one of her students. Tanyell Quian (Queen Sugar) plays the ambitious student Shannon, who struggles with paying her tuition and eventually stops attending classes. While others dismissed her absence, believing she just dropped out, her counselor was determined to find out what happened and inadvertently uncovers a trafficking ring targeting students in need.

2024 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game
ABC, 8:30pm Live

This year’s showcase of the best in women’s basketball is at Footprint Center in Phoenix, where All-Stars on the USA Basketball Women’s National Team will face a team made up of the remaining WNBA All-Stars.

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