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Monday, Aug. 19
The Anonymous
USA Network, 11pm (also on Bravo & Syfy tonight only)
New Series!
This strategic game of covert deception is played in two worlds: the real world and anonymous mode. The Digital Anonymous Networking Interface (DANI) has invited 12 players to live in her domain, where they will do whatever it takes to secure up to $100,000. Despite their close quarters, all players will have their own private underground hideouts, where each is completely anonymous and can offer raw, unfiltered takes on their fellow contestants. They will scheme, connive and deceive to build influence and advance their game. But can they stay anonymous while doing so, or will the other players guess their identity? The series kicks off with three episodes tonight.
Under the Vines
Acorn TV
Season Premiere!
In Season 3 of this comedy/drama from New Zealand, former Sydney socialite Daisy Monroe (Rebecca Gibney) and ex-London lawyer Louis Oakley (Charles Edwards) continue to run a small vineyard. Six months on from when viewers last saw them, Daisy and Louis are trying to oust William (Mark Mitchinson), the mysterious stranger who arrived at the end of Season 2 claiming half of the vineyard. The first two episodes drop today; new episodes are available Mondays.
Homicide: Life on the Street
Peacock
All seven seasons of this classic police drama that originally ran on NBC from 1993-99, plus the 2000 TV film Homicide: The Movie, which served as the series finale, make their streaming debut Monday, with episodes remastered to HD and 4K for the first time. Emmy winner Andre Braugher, Ned Beatty, Richard Belzer, Yaphet Kotto, Melissa Leo and Giancarlo Esposito are among the large and impressive ensemble cast.
2024 Summer Under the Stars: John Gilbert
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Actor John Cecil Pringle, who rose to fame during the silent movie era under his professional name of John Gilbert, is today’s focus on Summer Under the Stars. The day’s lineup of 13 Gilbert-led films includes a number of his silents, including the two 1925 features that helped propel him to box office stardom: the romantic comedy The Merry Widow and the war drama The Big Parade. Also of note today are the four films that Gilbert made with Greta Garbo, including their first, the 1926 silent romantic drama Flesh and the Devil, during which the stars began a highly publicized romance; the silent dramas Love (1927) and A Woman of Affairs (1928); and the “talkie” biographical drama Queen Christina (1933), their last film together (and Gilbert’s second-to-last film overall prior to his passing in 1936).
All American: Homecoming: “Lift Me Up”
The CW, 8pm
Nate (Rhoyle Ivy King) urges Simone (Geffri Maya) to let Amara (Kelly Jenrette) know what is going on with her health.
Name That Tune: “In the Mix”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “In the Mix,” a South Dakota e-commerce manager plays the musical guessing game against a Nebraska bartender in the first match. The second game has a Texas operations analyst vs. a teacher from Chicago.
American Ninja Warrior: “Las Vegas Finals 1”
NBC, 8pm
The national finals begin in Las Vegas as the remaining competitors compete in Stage 1 for their chance to win $1 million and become the next American Ninja Warrior.
2024 Democratic National Convention
PBS, ABC & CBS, beginning at 8pm Live
Coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago begins tonight and continues through Thursday, Aug. 22
61st Street: “Two Truths and a Lie”
The CW, 9pm
While reckoning with his guilt, Officer Logan (Mark O’Brien) weighs the consequences of going to trial.
The 1% Club: “I Heard the Goats Calling”
FOX, 9pm
The new episode “I Heard the Goats Calling” has a goat farmer, a baseball enthusiast and a tech company owner playing in the quiz show for the chance to win up to $100,000. Patton Oswalt hosts.
History’s Greatest Escapes With Morgan Freeman: “The Sobibor Revolt”
History, 9pm
During World War II, the Nazi war machine created specialized camps that were only used for one purpose: killing prisoners. At Sobibor in Poland, a small group of Jews who were forced to keep the camp operational for killing engineered a daring mass escape that saved many lives and helped bring the story of the Holocaust to the rest of the world.
MLB Baseball: Minnesota at San Diego
FS1, 9:30pm Live
The Minnesota Twins are at San Diego’s Petco Park to begin a three-game series against the Padres.
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Tuesday, Aug. 20
Untold
Netflix
Season Premiere!
Volume 4 of the sports documentary anthology series returns with three new episodes, available Tuesdays starting today with The Murder of Air McNair, which looks at the 2009 murder of NFL quarterback Steve “Air” McNair, and the unanswered questions still surrounding his death. Following weeks feature the films Sign Stealer (Aug. 27) and Hope Solo vs. U.S. Soccer (Sept. 3).
2024 Summer Under the Stars: Jeanne Crain
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Today, Summer Under the Stars celebrates actress Jeanne Crain with a 12-film lineup that includes the network premiere of The Tattered Dress (1957), a film noir directed by Jack Arnold and also starring Jeff Chandler. Other highlights today include Pinky (1949), director Elia Kazan’s drama that earned Crain a Best Actress Oscar nomination alongside Best Supporting Actress nominees Ethel Barrymore and Ethel Waters; the musical Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955); the romantic comedies Margie (1946), The Model and the Marriage Broker (1951) and People Will Talk (1951); the disaster movie Skyjacked (1972), which was Crain’s final feature film; and more.
Beat Shazam: “We Gotta Love Nirvana!”
FOX, 8pm
The new episode “We Gotta Love Nirvana!” has a teaching duo, best friends, and a father and his son-in-law playing the musical guessing game for the chance to win the $1 million top prize.
America’s Got Talent: “Quarterfinals 2”
NBC, 8pm Live
Eleven acts take the stage live and, for the first time, a Live Show Golden Buzzer will send one act directly to the finals. Viewers can vote for their two favorite acts to advance to the semifinals by using the AGT app or going to NBC.com.
2024 Democratic National Convention
PBS, ABC, & CBS, beginning at 8pm Live
Live coverage from Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention at Chicago’s United Center airs tonight on various networks.
Divided by Design
HGTV, 9pm
New Series!
As they run dueling design firms and bid against each other for clients in the red-hot Miami housing market, married interior designers Ray and Eilyn Jimenez use their professional rivalry to fuel their creativity.
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Grasso vs. Team Shevchenko
ESPN, 10pm
Season Finale!
Find out which team prevails in the Season 32 finale of The Ultimate Fighter series, which has UFC flyweight champion Alexa Grasso coaching opposite former champion and No. 1 contender Valentina Shevchenko.
Wednesday, Aug. 21
Back to 15
Netflix
Season Premiere!
In the third and final season of this Brazilian time-travel comedy/drama, Anita (played by Maisa Silva as a youngster and by Camila Queiroz as an adult) and her gang have left high school. After a glitch on the Floguinho social network, she is thrown into a different past. Now aged 18 and a visual arts university student, Anita will have to deal with life in shared student accommodation, wild college parties and the challenging passions of adulthood, all while trying to figure out who is traveling back in time with her and preventing her from putting an end to Floguinho once and for all.
2024 Summer Under the Stars: José Ferrer
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
In his Summer Under the Stars debut, Puerto Rican star José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón — better known simply as José Ferrer — can be seen in 12 movies, including Cyrano de Bergerac (1950), for which he won the Best Actor Oscar, and Moulin Rouge (1952), which earned him another Best Actor nod. Among today’s other highlights are a few films that Ferrer also directed along with starring in: I Accuse! (1958), the biographical drama in which he plays Alfred Dreyfus; the film noir The Great Man (1956); the war film The Cockleshell Heroes (1955); and the comedy The High Cost of Loving (1958).
MLB Baseball: Milwaukee at St. Louis
FS1, 7:30pm Live
The Milwaukee Brewers are at the St. Louis Cardinals for Game 2 of a three-game NL Central series at Busch Stadium.
MasterChef: Generations
FOX, 8pm
The culinary competition series continues with two new episodes tonight. In “Beer Necessities,” the chefs must incorporate Blue Moon beer into their dishes and highlight its bright flavors in their creations. In “Quarry Field Challenge,” the chefs must cook a hearty lunch for more than 100 workers.
Cursed Gold: A Shipwreck Scandal
Nat Geo, 8pm
New Series!
From BBC Studios and based on a New York Times bestseller, this three-part series (all episodes airing tonight) tells the true story of maverick scientist Tommy Thompson and his resourceful team, who stunned the world by recovering three tons of gold from the famous 1857 shipwreck of the SS Central America at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Cursed Gold follows the 30-year story of adventure, deception and personal turmoil that took Thompson from being a celebrated explorer to an infamous fugitive and, ultimately, landed him in a prison cell.
America’s Got Talent: “Quarterfinals 2 Results”
NBC, 8pm Live
America’s votes will reveal which two acts from last night’s show will move on to the semifinals. Also advancing is one act that got sent straight to finals last night via the new Live Show Golden Buzzer.
2024 Democratic National Convention
PBS, ABC, CBS & NBC, beginning at 8pm Live
Live coverage from Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention at Chicago’s United Center airs tonight on various networks.
Pawn Stars: “You’re a Good Man, Chumlee Russell”
History, 9pm
When a seller brings in a WWF prototype figurine, Chum looks to a higher authority to bless the deal. Later, Rick takes a look at a 19th century knife pistol, but will he be able to shoot for the right price? Then, Corey attempts to smoke out a deal on a lighter from Frank Sinatra’s hotel, and finally, Chum celebrates the holidays early with an original 1965 A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack album.
Thursday, Aug. 22
Secret Lives of Orangutans
Netflix
Natural history documentary legend Sir David Attenborough narrates this film that shows how orangutans are not just one of our closest relatives but are perhaps more relatable to us than any other great ape. Secret Lives of Orangutans follows a remarkable group of these creatures in the pristine jungles of Sumatra. At the center of the story is 8-year-old orangutan Eden, who is about to embark on the most challenging moment of her life.
That ’90s Show
Netflix
Season Premiere!
In Season 3 of the sitcom, it is the summer of 1996, and Leia Forman (Callie Haverda) is back in her grandparents’ (Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith) basement with her Point Place friends. Now that school is out, this leaves room for more hook-ups, break-ups and as much trouble as the friends can get into behind Red and Kitty’s backs.
Fifteen-Love
Sundance Now
New Series!
In this British drama, teen tennis prodigy Justine Pearce’s (Ella Lily Hyland) French Open success is shattered by a tragedy; five years later, her world is rocked once more when her former coach, Glenn Lapthorn (Aidan Turner), returns home having won the French with his new player. When Justine makes an explosive allegation against Glenn, their battle over the truth of their past reaches new heights — all while both seek glory at the Grand Slam grass-court event of the year, and the stately world of professional tennis is rocked by lies, deceit and a desperate bid for control. The first two episodes drop today; new episodes are available Thursdays.
2024 Summer Under the Stars: Bette Davis
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
An 11-time Best Actress Oscar nominee and two-time winner, Bette Davis is one of those icons whose very name instantly transports a viewer back to Old Hollywood, so it’s understandable that she’s one of the regular fixtures on TCM’s Summer Under the Stars. This year’s 13-film Davis lineup will feature a few of her performances that were recognized by the Academy, including her Best Actress-winning turn in the drama Dangerous (1935) and her Best Actress-nominated performances in the film noir The Letter (1940) and the dramas Dark Victory (1939) and The Little Foxes (1941). Other highlights today include less-often-screened Davis titles like a couple of her earlier films, the drama The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) and the comedy Front Page Woman (1935), both directed by Michael Curtiz; the crime drama Marked Woman (1937); the British drama Another Man’s Poison (1951); the British psychological horror thriller The Nanny (1965); and more.
MLB Baseball
FOX, 7pm Live
FOX’s Thursday primetime regional MLB game has either the Philadelphia Phillies at the Atlanta Braves or the Houston Astros at the Baltimore Orioles.
2024 Democratic National Convention
PBS, ABC, CBS & NBC, beginning at 8pm Live
Live coverage from the final day of the Democratic National Convention at Chicago’s United Center airs tonight on various networks.
NFL Preseason Football
Prime Video & NFL Network, beginning at 8pm Live
Week 3 of the NFL preseason kicks off with the Indianapolis Colts at the Cincinnati Bengals on Prime Video and the Chicago Bears at the Kansas City Chiefs on NFL Network.
Alone Australia
History, 9:30pm
Season Finale!
The first season of this survival competition series concludes with two hourlong episodes, as the last participant stands to win $250,000.
Friday, Aug. 23
Incoming
Netflix
Original Film!
In this comedy, four freshmen are faced with the greatest challenge of their young lives: their first high school party. Bobby Cannavale, Kaitlin Olson and Scott MacArthur lead the cast.
2024 Summer Under the Stars: Robert Shaw
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Among the 11 films airing during British actor Robert Shaw’s Summer Under the Stars debut today are two TCM premieres: the action-packed World War II film Force 10 From Navarone (1978), the actor’s second-to-last movie (he died before its release), and the drama The Luck of Ginger Coffey (1964; airs late-night), costarring Mary Ure. Other highlights today include the historical drama A Man for All Seasons (1966), which earned Shaw a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nod as King Henry VIII; two other World War II-set dramas, Battle of the Bulge (1965) and The Battle of Britain (1969); the classic caper film The Sting (1973), led by Robert Redford and Paul Newman; the underwater adventure film The Deep (1977), Shaw’s second appearance in an adaptation of a Peter Benchley novel in three years (after his more famous role in 1975’s Jaws); his final movie, the 1979 adventure thriller Avalanche Express; and more.
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Wawa 250
USA Network, 7:30pm Live
NASCAR Xfinity Series stars Cole Custer, Justin Allgaier, Chandler Smith, Austin Hill and others return to Daytona International Speedway for a 100-lap, 250-mile race on USA Network.
Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement
Hallmark Mystery, 9pm
Original Film!
This new original movie stars Pascal Hutton and Kavan Smith. When an unusual handwritten letter arrives at Nelly’s (Hutton) office, she identifies the handwriting as belonging to her childhood friend Dahlia (Sarah Grey), who claims her boyfriend, Blake, is being unfaithful. Determined to help, Nelly wants some answers and rushes to Blake’s home only to find his dead body. When Dahlia becomes the prime suspect, the handsome new detective in town, Michael Hogan (Smith), must work with Nelly to prove that her childhood friend is not the killer everyone believes her to be.
Great Performances: “Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2024”
PBS, 9pm
The Vienna Philharmonic performs an open-air concert with opera singer Lise Davidsen.
The New York Times Presents: “Lie to Fly”
FX, 10pm
Terror took hold of an Alaska Airlines flight last year after the pilot — who took psychedelic mushrooms because he feared mental health treatment would derail his career — was accused of trying to crash the plane and kill 83 people onboard. The New York Times explores the story and follows a growing movement calling for reform of the Federal Aviation Administration’s strict rules around pilot mental health, which they claim leave the public at risk.
Saturday, Aug. 24
2024 Summer Under the Stars: Grace Kelly
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
It’s been a surprisingly long wait, but iconic actress Grace Kelly, who was both Hollywood and actual royalty, finally graces TCM’s Summer Under the Stars for the first time today with a lineup of 12 titles that includes her Best Supporting Actress Oscar-nominated role in Mogambo (1953); her Best Actress-winning performance in The Country Girl (1954); her three collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock: Dial M for Murder (1954), Rear Window (1954) and To Catch a Thief (1955); the drama Fourteen Hours (1951), her feature film debut; High Society (1956), the beloved musical romantic comedy costarring Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra that was Kelly’s final film before marrying Monaco’s Prince Rainier III; and more.
“Tales From the Darkside” Marathon
Comet TV, beginning at 11am
Enjoy nine hours of creepy episodes from this terrific 1983-88 horror anthology series that was created by Night of the Living Dead director George A. Romero.
College Football
ESPN & ABC, beginning at 12pm Live
Early-season college football action today features Florida State and Georgia Tech meeting in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic in Ireland on ESPN. The ESPN Events’ FCS Kickoff game has North Alabama vs. Southeast Missouri tonight on ESPN, while the Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kickoff has Florida A&M vs. Norfolk State on ABC.
NASCAR Cup Series: Coke Zero Sugar 400
NBC, 7pm Live
The penultimate race of the NASCAR Cup Series regular season takes place at Daytona International Speedway, as top drivers Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Denny Hamlin, Martin Truex Jr. and others look to solidify their spots in the playoffs.
Mammals
BBC America, 8pm
Season Finale!
See how camera crews captured the amazing wildlife footage seen in Mammals in this special behind-the-scenes finale episode.
The Magic of Lemon Drops
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
When Lolly’s (Lyndsy Fonseca) aunt gives her three magical lemon drops, she gets to experience what her life would have been like if she had made different choices.
