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Sunday, March 9
The Righteous Gemstones
HBO, 10pm
Season Premiere!
The comedy about the corrupt Gemstone family and their televangelism empire starts its fourth and final season. Jesse (Danny McBride), Judy (Edi Patterson) and Kelvin (Adam Devine) return, as do Baby Billy Freeman (Walton Goggins), Eli (John Goodman), Keefe (Tony Cavalero) and other favorites. New guest stars include Megan Mullally, Seann William Scott and Arden Myrin.
NASCAR Cup Series: Shriners Children’s 500
FS1, 3:30pm Live
Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, William Byron, Kyle Larson and more top Cup Series drivers battle for 312 laps around Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona.
AXS TV’s Dave Grohl Sunday
AXS TV, beginning at 4pm
Today’s programming marathon featuring documentaries, live performances, interviews and more dives deep into the legendary career of Dave Grohl with a full day of exclusive programming. From the raw energy of Nirvana to the electrifying live shows of the Foo Fighters, viewers will experience the music that defined a generation.
American Idol
ABC, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Season 23 of the long-running hit singing competition begins tonight, with Ryan Seacrest returning as host and Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie and Carrie Underwood — whose career began when she won the Season 4 competition 20 years ago — as judges.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta
Bravo, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Season 16 of the reality series centering around the personal lives of a group of women in Atlanta begins tonight, featuring the highly anticipated return of former housewives Porsha Williams and Phaedra Parks, as well as some familiar faces, including Drew Sidora and Shamea Morton Mwangi, along with newcomers Brit Eady, Kelli Ferrell and Angela Oakley.
Tracker: “Monster”
CBS, 8pm
In the new episode “Monster,” Colter (Justin Hartley) is hired to find a mother in Ohio who went missing after tucking her son in for the night.
Naked and Afraid
Discovery Channel, 8pm
Season Premiere!
From the sweltering jungles of the Philippines to the rugged bluffs of the American Midwest, each episode of the new season of this survival competition series presents unique environments, unprecedented obstacles and history-making duos. The season kicks off with Mandy, the first double amputee featured on the series. After losing both her legs in a tragic incident, Mandy became the first female bilateral amputee to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. She now takes on 21 days in the remote jungle and dense rainforest of Belize.
Family Guy: “Lois C.K.”
FOX, 8pm
Lois (voice of Alex Borstein) becomes a stand-up comedian and uses real-life stories about Peter (Seth MacFarlane) for jokes in the new episode “Lois C.K.”
Home Town Takeover
HGTV, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In “Greetings From Sebring!,” Ben and Erin Napier arrive in Sebring, Florida, with ambitions to tackle every business in the historic downtown circle. They start with a soda shop in desperate need of a facelift and a kindergarten teacher’s home with help from HGTV’s Dave and Jenny Marrs.
The Last Woman Who Lived Here
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Seeking a fresh start, Charlotte and her husband, Joel, pack up their lives in the big city and head to the suburbs, where they find an incredible deal on a beautiful home. They later find out it’s “the murder house.” When Charlotte finds clues left by the former resident, it makes her question which one of their neighbors is covering things up.
The Americas: “The Frozen North”
NBC, 8pm
See how survival in the icy northern parts of the Americas means constantly adapting to an unforgiving landscape. In Hudson Bay, a rare encounter unfolds as wolves and polar bears, the region’s top predators, clash over a single carcass — something never before caught on camera. Under the glow of the northern lights, snowshoe hares use their large feet to escape lynx in the vast boreal forest, while in Alberta, sharp-tailed grouse put on a show like never before, practicing their courtship dances under car headlights.
Grimsburg: “Granddaddy Issues”
FOX, 8:30pm
In the new episode “Granddaddy Issues,” Flute and Kang (voices of Jon Hamm and Greg Chun) are at odds over Flute’s relationship with one of Kang’s descendants.
Dark Winds
AMC, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The gritty crime drama set in Northeast Arizona’s Navajo Nation in 1971 returns for an eight-episode Season 3. In the premiere, “Ye’iitsoh (Big Monster),” Lt. Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) and Sgt. Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon) investigate the disappearance of two teenage boys. Meanwhile, Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten) makes a sinister discovery while adjusting to her new job with the U.S. Border Patrol.
Watson: “The Man With the Glowing Chest”
CBS, 9pm
Watson (Morris Chestnut) takes a major ethical risk when he decides to treat a sickle cell patient with an unorthodox surgery in the new episode “The Man With the Glowing Chest.”
The Great North: “Silence of the Dams Adventure”
FOX, 9pm
In the new episode “Silence of the Dams Adventure,” Honeybee (voice of Dulcé Sloan) accidentally revives an old Lone Moose curse, sending a terrifying creature after her and the Tobins.
When Calls the Heart: “Through the Valley”
Hallmark Channel, 9pm
The McGinty’s Meadow dispute heats up as Hickam (Ben Rosenbaum) and Mei (Amanda Wong) host the harvest festival.
Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue: “Black Angels”
MGM+, 9pm
The mystery series following the survivors of a plane crash in a Mexican jungle continues with the new episode “Black Angels.” Travis (Ólafur Darri Ólafsson) has health issues after his medication has vanished, and a video the pilot (Christian Contreras) took on his phone seconds before the crash raises disturbing questions.
No Taste Like Home With Antoni Porowski: “Issa Rae’s Senegalese Royal Roots”
Nat Geo, 9pm
Host Antoni Porowski takes actress Issa Rae to her father’s homeland of Senegal, where they uncover ancestral stories of powerful women and royal connections, with Rae learning she descends from a king.
Malawi Wildlife Rescue: “Walking With a Pangolin” & “Tsiba’s New Mum”
Nat Geo Wild, 9pm
Two episodes air tonight. The first one follows a busy day of releases and rescues, from pythons to birds to bushpigs. In the second episode, cheer as a baby monkey finds a new mom and two serval cats return to the wild.
Suits LA: “He Knew”
NBC, 9pm
Ted (Stephen Amell) and Kevin (Troy Winbush) deal with a bombshell about Lester’s (Kevin Weisman) motive for killing his producing partner; Erica (Lex Scott Davis) and Leah (Alice Lee) try to fulfill an unorthodox request for a celebrity client; and in the past, Ted drags his old friend Stuart (Josh McDermitt) into his mob case.
Krapopolis: “Ty Big Fat Greek Wedding”
FOX, 9:30pm
Tyrannis (voice of Richard Ayoade) plots to skip out on his own wedding in the new episode “Ty Big Fat Greek Wedding.”
The $100,000 Pyramid
ABC, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Season 8 of the word-association competition game show featuring celebrities partnering with contestants from across the country in an attempt to win $100,000 begins tonight with returning host Michael Strahan.
The Equalizer: “Taken”
CBS, 10pm
McCall (Queen Latifah) and the team help a distraught mother after her young son disappears from a mall in the new episode “Taken.”
Crash Course Cuisine With Hudson Yang
Nat Geo, 10pm
New Series!
Follow actor and budding chef Hudson Yang as he embarks on an epic, gastronomic global adventure. He will sharpen his skills with some of the best chefs to earn his chops in some of the world’s finest restaurants while reconnecting with his Asian heritage. In tonight’s series premiere, “Back to the Basics,” Yang beefs up his culinary foundations before cooking for his Fresh Off the Boat costars.
Grosse Pointe Garden Society: “Companion Planting”
NBC, 10pm
Brett (Ben Rappaport) navigates shared custody with Melissa (Nora Zehetner) and Connor (Josh Ventura); Alice’s (AnnaSophia Robb) grief over her dog clouds her judgment; Catherine (Aja Naomi King) confesses her affair to Tucker (Jocko Sims); Birdie (Melissa Fumero) enlists Ford (Felix Wolfe) at the garden; and in flash-forwards, the foursome toys with plans to dig up Quiche.
Filthy Fortunes
Discovery Channel, 10:15pm
New Series!
Across America, unclaimed valuables lie buried within ordinary people’s attics, basements and garages. In this series, modern-day treasure hunter and “King of Hoards” Matt Paxton travels the country in search of rare, big-ticket items hidden in some of the most cluttered and filthiest homes imaginable. Matt and his team — expert appraiser Mike Kelleher and cleanout manager Kayland Brock — aim to clean out the overloaded properties and sell the finds as quickly as possible while securing a big payday for themselves and their clients.
Evil Under the Sun
TCM, 10:15pm
Catch a Classic!
Peter Ustinov returned for his second outing as Agatha Christie’s famed Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (following 1978’s Death on the Nile) in this enjoyable 1982 adaptation of Christie’s 1941 novel. This time, Poirot is at a sun-drenched exclusive resort on an island in the Adriatic seeking to solve the murder of actress Arlena Marshall (Diana Rigg). Unfortunately, Arlena’s off-putting personality and penchant for making enemies makes the question less “Who wanted to see her dead?” but rather “Who didn’t?” Also involving a missing diamond, the mystery costars Colin Blakely, Jane Birkin, Nicholas Clay, Maggie Smith, Roddy McDowall, Sylvia Miles and James Mason.
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Monday, March 10
Blackshore
Acorn TV
New Series!
The picture-postcard town of Blackwater might be idyllic for some, but it’s hell on earth for DI Fia Lucey (Lisa Dwan). Facing disciplinary charges for assaulting a violent criminal, Fia has reluctantly returned home to a town she left many years before. She starts investigating the disappearance of hotelier Roisin Hurley, a case everyone else seems strangely hesitant to pursue. After Roisin’s body is pulled out of the lake, sordid secrets emerge. Could there be a connection between these shocking crimes and the traumatic events of Fia’s childhood? The first two episodes drop today; new episodes are available Mondays.
American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden
Netflix
New Series!
The latest installment of this true-crime franchise is a three-part docuseries that provides an in-depth look at how the world mobilized to hunt down Osama bin Laden, founder of the militant Islamist organization al-Qaida, after his orchestration of the Sept. 11 terror attacks. The series features interviews with key figures in the U.S. government who assisted in the decade-long global pursuit.
The Apartment
TCM, 5:45pm
Catch a Classic!
Best Actor Oscar nominee Jack Lemmon and Best Actress nominee Shirley MacLaine star in Oscar-winning director Billy Wilder’s iconic, Best Picture-winning 1960 romantic comedy. Lemmon plays an insurance clerk who, in an attempt to climb the corporate ladder to an executive level, lets his bosses use his apartment for their extramarital affairs, only to eventually fall for the mistress (MacLaine) of his immediate boss (Fred MacMurray). Wilder also won an Oscar for the screenplay he cowrote with his Some Like It Hot collaborator I.A.L. Diamond, and the film’s outstanding cast also includes Best Supporting Actor nominee Jack Kruschen, Ray Walston, Hope Holiday and Edie Adams.
Ringo & Friends at the Ryman
CBS, 8pm
Taped in January at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, this two-hour special celebrates the songs of former Beatle Ringo Starr, all performed with a country music twist. Guests include Sheryl Crow, Rodney Crowell, Mickey Guyton, Emmylou Harris, Sarah Jarosz, Jamey Johnson, Brenda Lee, Larkin Poe, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, the War and Treaty, and Jack White.
All American: “Return of the Mack”
The CW, 8pm
Khalil (Antonio J. Bell) must choose between lying for his father and a better path for himself.
Spring Baking Championship
Food Network, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Food Network’s seasonal baking competition Spring Baking Championship returns, and host Jesse Palmer plans to transform the baking studio into The Little Shop of Spring Magic. For the first time ever, 13 contestants will embark on a wondrous journey to make the impossible possible and win over judges Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller and Kardea Brown. In the two-hour premiere, bakers are challenged to use flavor, texture and design to craft a flower-themed dessert that reflects their unique personalities. Then, the bakers make showstopping honey pies inspired by the marvelous magic of bees that must infuse taste and presentation with a touch of magic.
The Voice: “The Battles Premiere”
NBC, 8pm
The battle rounds begin as Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé, John Legend and Adam Levine enlist superstar battle advisers to help prepare their artists in hopes of advancing to the knockouts. Each coach has one steal and one save.
Celebrity IOU
HGTV, 9pm
The always bubbly Goldie Hawn works with Drew and Jonathan Scott to give a surprise room makeover to a person who is significant to her.
Baylen Out Loud
TLC, 9pm
Season Finale!
In “This Is a Big Plot Twist,” the Duprees head to the beach for their annual family vacation where Colin secretly plans to propose, but a brewing thunderstorm threatens to ruin his proposal plans. Baylen and Colin drop one last bombshell on the entire family.
Instant Italian
FYI, 9:30pm
New Series!
This new cooking show produced by Rachael Ray and hosted by cookbook author/influencer Anna Gass features 30-minute episodes of beginner-friendly, quick and simple dishes for the home cook, as Gass tackles well-known Italian dishes then adds various tips and tricks to make them as easy and quick as possible to do.
Confessions of Octomom
Lifetime, 10pm
New Series!
With her octuplets just turning 16 and her other six children ranging from 17 to 23 years old, Natalie Suleman has been out of the public eye for years; now, for the first time, Suleman and her 14 children reveal a much different life than the world has ever been privy to before in this six-part docuseries. The series follows the octuplets through their challenges and triumphs, growing up in the spotlight and their desire to move beyond their now secluded life. “We are survivors, and I believe my story will inspire many other women to remain resilient and press on, despite any given circumstance,” Suleman shares.
The Hunting Party: “Arlo Brandt”
NBC, 10pm
Arlo Brandt, a hoarder turned serial killer, emerges from the Pit with newly found purpose. As Arlo hunts for innocent victims, Bex (Melissa Roxburgh) and the team must get inside a deranged mind.
School Spirits
Showtime, 11pm
Season Finale!
Season 2 of the supernatural drama series following Maddie’s (Peyton List) quest to unite her friends in the spectral and living worlds concludes with “Fire, Talk to Me.”
Tuesday, March 11
College Basketball
ESPN, ESPN2 & ESPNU, beginning at 7pm Live
Conference tournament action tonight includes the Horizon League final (ESPN), America East semifinals (ESPN2), West Coast Conference final (ESPN) and Big Sky semifinals (ESPNU and ESPN2).
NBA Basketball: Milwaukee at Indiana
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live
Eastern Conference rivals collide as Giannis Antetokounmpo leads the Bucks against Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis.
Will Trent: “This Kid’s Gonna Be Alright”
ABC, 8pm
Will (Ramón Rodríguez) and Faith (Iantha Richardson) dive into the high-profile murder of a famous rapper, uncovering a web of corruption stretching beyond the music industry. Meanwhile, Angie (Erika Christensen) and Ormewood (Jake McLaughlin) investigate an underground swinger’s club, where nothing is quite as it seems.
FBI: “Hitched”
CBS, 8pm
The team races to prevent a catastrophe when a high-speed passenger train is hijacked and rerouted in the new episode “Hitched.”
St. Denis Medical: “Listen to Your Ladybugs”
NBC, 8pm
Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey) launches a women’s health initiative to unexpected results. Meanwhile, Ron (David Alan Grier) treats a patient who has all the answers, and Bruce (Josh Lawson) has an existential crisis.
Remembering Quincy Jones
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Just a few days before what would have been his 92nd birthday (he was born March 14, 1933), Turner Classic Movies celebrates the legacy of iconic music producer/composer Quincy Jones, who passed away Nov. 3 at age 91, with several great movies that would not have been as impactful without Jones’ musical scores. Up first is In the Heat of the Night (1967), which earned the composer a Grammy nomination for his score and features the title song, composed by Jones with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and performed by Ray Charles. Released as a single, the song also reached No. 33 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and No. 21 on the Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart. Following that is the true-crime drama In Cold Blood (1967), which earned Jones an Oscar nomination for his score. Next is director Sam Peckinpah’s action thriller The Getaway (1972), led by Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw and featuring a musical score that earned Jones a Golden Globe nomination. Following that is The Anderson Tapes (1971), featuring another great score by Jones that enhances this crime thriller led by Sean Connery and Dyan Cannon, and featuring Christopher Walken in an early role. The lineup concludes with another Jones-scored crime drama, The Split (1968), starring Jim Brown, Diahann Carroll, Julie Harris, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Klugman, Warren Oates, Donald Sutherland and Gene Hackman.
Night Court: “A Little Night Court Music”
NBC, 8:30pm
At the behest of producer Sy Hoffman (guest star Richard Kind), Dan (John Larroquette) and Abby (Melissa Rauch) work together to turn Dan’s memoir into a musical. Meanwhile, Wyatt (Nyambi Nyambi) tries to help Julianne (Wendie Malick) stay cool when her ex-lover turns up at the courthouse.
The Rookie: “The Kiss”
ABC, 9pm
The team mobilizes to locate a suspect after a deadly series of events affects one of their own. Meanwhile, Celina (Lisseth Chavez) takes on her first case with Bailey’s (Jenna Dewan) help.
FBI: International: “A Winged Lion for Protection”
CBS, 9pm
After a young American woman is brutally murdered in Venice, the Fly Team is met with hostility when they discover that their person of interest has ties to a well-connected Italian family in the new episode “A Winged Lion for Protection.”
Port Protection Alaska
Nat Geo, 9pm
Season Premiere!
This docuseries returns for Season 8 to continue chronicling the residents of the titular island, for whom the summer and fall are proving grounds. They must work unceasingly to commercial fish, stock firewood, build cabins, collect water and hunt for red meat.
Deal or No Deal Island: “Money to Burn”
NBC, 9pm
Under the threat of a double elimination, the remaining five players must choose between money and power. One will walk away richer while another will gain a strategic advantage.
7 Little Johnstons
TLC, 9pm
Season Finale!
In “Roots of Resentment,” four members of the Johnston family are graduating! But amid the celebrations, tension with Anna comes to a head. Trent finally meets with a neurologist to get answers about his health.
FBI: Most Wanted: “100%”
CBS, 10pm
In “100%,” the series’ 100th episode, the Fugitive Task Force springs into action when Hana (Keisha Castle-Hughes) is among those taken hostage by an enraged veteran at a VA hospital.
The Irrational: “The Overview Effect”
NBC, 10pm
Alec (Jesse L. Martin) is tapped to evaluate whether a pair of astronauts — a married couple — assigned to rescue a fellow astronaut trapped in space can safely complete the mission, which is put at risk by an accident during a training exercise.
Wednesday, March 12
Moana 2
Disney+
Feature Film Exclusive!
The hit animated sequel makes its exclusive streaming premiere. The film reunites Moana (voice of Auli‘i Cravalho) and Maui (Dwayne Johnson) three years later for an expansive new voyage alongside a crew of unlikely seafarers. After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she’s ever faced.
Temptation Island
Netflix
New Series!
This relationship reality series, which first aired three seasons on FOX starting in 2001 followed by five more seasons on USA Network starting in 2019, finds itself yet another new home at Netflix with a new installment. Mark L. Walberg returns as host to help guide four couples at pivotal points in their relationships as they test their bond by living with a group of singles of the opposite sex. Isolated from one another, they will decide whether to return to their lives together, chart new paths alone or leave the island with new lovers.
College Basketball
ESPN2 & USA Network, beginning at 11:30am Live
The Atlantic 10 tournament tips off today on USA Network, and ESPN2 airs the finals of the Southland and Big Sky Conference tournaments.
NBA Basketball
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live
The Oklahoma City Thunder are at the Boston Celtics and the Minnesota Timberwolves visit the Denver Nuggets for ESPN’s NBA doubleheader.
NHL Hockey
TNT & truTV, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Wednesday night’s NHL doubleheader starts at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit as the Buffalo Sabres duel with the Red Wings. The second game has the Anaheim Ducks at the Utah Hockey Club.
Shifting Gears: “Gummies”
ABC, 8pm
Riley (Kat Dennings) is horrified when she finds marijuana gummies in Carter’s (Maxwell Simkins) pocket, prompting surprising advice from Matt (Tim Allen). Meanwhile, Eve (Jenna Elfman) inadvertently lands Gabriel (Seann William Scott) and Stitch (Daryl “Chill” Mitchell) in hot water after asking them to donate to a charity auction.
Wild Cards: “Seance and Sensibility”
The CW, 8pm
Max (Vanessa Morgan) and Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti) investigate a mysterious murder among an eccentric family where everyone is a suspect.
Married to Real Estate
HGTV, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In “Tiny Apartment to Million Dollar Dream,” a family is moving from their small apartment in New York City to Marietta, Georgia, where their dollar will go much further. With the help of Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson, they look for a fixer-upper house that allows room in their budget to turn it into the perfect home. Egypt and Mike want to give this family a place that will be worth the move, including a hidden, surprise scullery.
Star of the Month: Barbara Stanwyck
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Wednesday night/Thursday celebration of iconic actress Barbara Stanwyck continues with a 13-film lineup running over 23 hours and featuring some of the star’s classic screwball and romantic comedies, along with a few dramas. It begins with writer/director Preston Sturges’ The Lady Eve (1941), costarring Henry Fonda. After that is Ball of Fire (1941), which earned Stanwyck a Best Actress Oscar nomination alongside Gary Cooper; Remember the Night (1940), a Christmastime romantic comedy written by Sturges that paired Stanwyck with Fred MacMurray a few years before their even more famous teaming in the film noir classic Double Indemnity; Meet John Doe (1941), director Frank Capra’s comedy/drama that re-teamed Stanwyck and Cooper; The Bride Walks Out (1936); Breakfast for Two (1937); The Secret Bride (1934); Lady of Burlesque (1943); The Mad Miss Manton (1938), which once again teamed Stanwyck and Fonda; another holiday rom-com, Christmas in Connecticut (1945), also featuring Dennis Morgan and Sydney Greenstreet; and the dramas The Gay Sisters (1942), B.F.’s Daughter (1948) and My Reputation (1946).
Abbott Elementary: “Karaoke”
ABC, 8:30pm
The teachers hit a karaoke bar for a night of fun. During the evening, Jacob (Chris Perfetti) bumps into an old friend.
Good Cop/Bad Cop: “Found Footage”
The CW, 9pm
When Lily (Grace Chow) goes into the woods with her friends to make a low-budget horror movie, their leading lady of questionable talent goes missing.
The Amazing Race: “Very Strong Warrior Energy”
CBS, 9:30pm
In the new episode “Very Strong Warrior Energy,” teams depart for Osaka, Japan, where an Intersection at the Roadblock forces one partner to join with a member of another team to complete a challenge.
Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney
Netflix, 10pm Live
New Series!
Comedian John Mulaney hosts this live late-night show. He promises, “We will be live globally with no delay. We will never be relevant. We will never be your source for news. We will always be reckless.”
Thursday, March 13
Ruthless
BET+
New Episodes!
Season 5 of this series from Tyler Perry Studios resumes with three episodes dropping today, followed by one episode on ensuing Thursdays (nine episodes in total). As the story continues, things are at the peak of destruction and mayhem as blood is shed on both sides of the compound. Alliances will crumble, trust will be nonexistent and the innocent will be punished. Who will be left standing when the dust settles?
Adolescence
Netflix
New Series!
This British drama tells the story of how a family’s world is turned upside down when 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper) is arrested for the murder of a girl who goes to his school. Cocreator Stephen Graham plays Jamie’s father, Eddie Miller, with Ashley Walters as Detective Inspector Luke Bascombe and Erin Doherty as Briony Ariston, the clinical psychologist assigned to Jamie’s case.
Love Is Blind: Sweden
Netflix
Season Premiere!
This international entry in the hit dating reality show franchise returns for Season 2, again hosted by Jessica Almenäs.
Long Bright River
Peacock
New Series!
Based on the popular 2020 Liz Moore novel, this new thriller series stars Amanda Seyfried as Mickey, a Philadelphia police officer who, in the process of investigating a string of murders in the neighborhood, realizes they might be connected to the disappearance of her sister.
NBA Basketball
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live
LeBron James, Luka Dončić and the L.A. Lakers are in Milwaukee to battle Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks. The Sacramento Kings visit the Golden State Warriors in TNT’s second game.
Secrets at Red Rocks
BYUtv, 8pm
New Series!
This series based on the award-winning novel by Rachael King is set in New Zealand, where Jake (Korban Knock), an eccentric boy struggling to find belonging, finds his life profoundly impacted by his discovery of mythical selkies, who can shapeshift from seal to human form. Two half-hour episodes air tonight and on following Thursdays; all eight episodes are currently streaming for free on the BYU app and at byutv.org.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: “A Sportsbook and a Breakup”
CBS, 8pm
Guest Star Alert!
Young Sheldon’s Annie Potts and Craig T. Nelson guest-star in the new episode “A Sportsbook and a Breakup.” Mandy (Emily Osment) finds out Meemaw (Potts) runs an illegal sportsbook and decides she wants in on the action.
Mystery Island: Winner Takes All
Hallmark Mystery, 8pm
Original Film!
Mystery Island hosts contest winners vying to solve a fake murder for a grand prize, but the event goes awry when an employee is murdered, and secrets are uncovered.
Christina on the Coast
HGTV, 8pm
Season Finale!
In “Worth the Wait,” Christina Haack has an ambitious plan to completely remodel Sophie and Aaron’s unique mid-century home, but it’s no easy task. The year-long project sees her juggling delays and red tape at the jobsite amid a flailing Tennessee flip and her recent divorce.
Little Caesar
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
“This is Rico speaking! R-I-C-O! Rico! Little Caesar, that’s who!” Edward G. Robinson’s title character bellows into the phone near the end of this seminal 1931 gangster drama, one of the earliest of that genre. Things don’t end too well for Rico after that, but for the actor, Hollywood got the message loud and clear: The 37-year-old Robinson, not gifted with matinee-idol looks, powerfully introduced himself as a first-class star of the silver screen with his mesmerizing performance here. Moviegoers would also begin to hail the hard-hitting social consciousness dramas like this one that would become the Depression-era mainstay of Warner Bros. The film, based on the novel by William R. Burnett (and nominated for an Oscar for its screenplay adaptation) is the tale of pugnacious Caesar Enrico “Rico” Bandello, a hoodlum with a Chicago-sized chip on his shoulder, few attachments, fewer friends and no sense of underworld diplomacy as he rises to the upper echelons of organized crime. And Robinson — in real life a genteel art collector who disdained guns (while filming the movie, his eyelids were taped to keep them from blinking when he fired a pistol) — instantly became forever associated with the screen’s archetypal gangster, with his attitude and dialect becoming a staple among impressionists for decades to come.
Law & Order: “Crossing Lines”
NBC, 8pm
When an up-and-coming politician is found dead, Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Riley (Reid Scott) untangle the victim’s personal life to identify a suspect. Baxter (Tony Goldwyn) recuses himself to help Price (Hugh Dancy) make the case.
Doctor Odyssey: “Shark Attack! Part 2: Orca!”
ABC, 9pm
During a power outage, Max (Joshua Jackson), Tristan (Sean Teale), Avery (Phillipa Soo) and Brooke (Adrianne Palicki) struggle to treat shark-inflicted wounds. As romantic tensions flare between Max and Brooke and sparks fly once again between two former flames, the team must perform an emergency operation.
Top Chef
Bravo, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Canada is the setting for the new season of Top Chef, as 15 rising star chefs compete for the title and the chance to win the largest grand-prize package in the series’ history. Cheftestants hailing from Chicago, Charleston, Portland, Houston, Montreal, Maine, New York, California and Kentucky will compete across the diverse and vibrant culinary scenes and ingredients of our neighbors to the north, highlighting Toronto, Calgary, Montreal and Prince Edward Island.
Animal Control
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!
The comedy following a team of animal control officers as they wrangle all sorts of critters wraps up Season 3 with “Strays and Lovebirds.” Joel McHale, Michael Rowland, Vella Lovell and Grace Palmer star.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Undertow”
NBC, 9pm
A complicated case of sex and drug use divides the squad. Carisi (Peter Scanavino) must convince a jury to focus on the law and not the defendant’s accusations.
Going Dutch
FOX, 9:30pm
Season Finale!
Season 1 of the comedy following Col. Patrick Quinn (Denis Leary), Capt. Maggie Quinn (Taylor Misiak), Maj. Abraham Shah (Danny Pudi) and the rest of the misfits at U.S. Army Garrison Stroopsdorf in the Netherlands concludes with “Born on the 3rd of July.”
Found: “Missing While Seeking Asylum”
NBC, 10pm
The search for missing undocumented children sheds light on secrets from decades ago as M&A uncovers clues in their disappearances. Meanwhile, Zeke (Arlen Escarpeta) grapples with expressing his feelings to someone close to him, and Sir (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) receives unwavering support from a visitor.
Friday, March 14
The Electric State
Netflix
Original Film!
In this adventure film set in an alternate, retro-futuristic version of the 1990s, Millie Bobby Brown stars as Michelle, an orphaned teenager navigating life in a society where sentient robots resembling cartoons and mascots, who once served peacefully among humans, now live in exile following a failed uprising. Everything Michelle thinks she knows about the world is upended one night when she is visited by a sweet and mysterious robot named Cosmo (voice of Alan Tudyk). The cast also includes Chris Pratt, Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci and Giancarlo Esposito.
Starring Ann Miller
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Actress/dancer/singer Johnnie Lucille Collier, better known as Ann Miller, is celebrated today with a lineup of several of the classic films, mostly musicals, in which she made memorable appearances. Leading things off is Easter Parade (1948), which also stars Judy Garland, Fred Astaire and Peter Lawford. The film features Miller dancing with Astaire as he sings “It Only Happens When I Dance With You,” and later dancing to the song as an instrumental, and she also dances solo to “Shakin’ the Blues Away.” Next is On the Town (1949), codirected by star Gene Kelly (who also choreographed) and Stanley Donen, and also featuring Frank Sinatra and Betty Garrett. Among the musical numbers featuring Miller here are “Prehistoric Man,” “On the Town” and “You Can Count on Me.” Following that is Two Tickets to Broadway (1951), also featuring Tony Martin and Janet Leigh, and with Miller featured in the Busby Berkeley-choreographed musical number for “The Worry Bird,” among others. Berkeley also choreographed several numbers in the next film, Small Town Girl (1953), which costars Jane Powell and Farley Granger. Miller is featured in the numbers for “I’ve Gotta Hear That Beat” and “My Gaucho.” Kiss Me Kate (1953) is next, featuring Miller alongside Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel in a musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. She prominently sings and dances in musical numbers including “Too Darn Hot,” “Always True to You in My Fashion,” “From This Moment On” and “Why Can’t You Behave?” Miller appears again with Powell and Martin, along with Debbie Reynolds and Walter Pidgeon, in the next film, Hit the Deck (1955), which features Miller in numbers for “Keeping Myself for You” and “Lady From the Bayou.” Today’s lineup concludes with Miller’s final feature film from during her 1950s heyday, and her third-to-last big-screen movie overall, The Great American Pastime (1956). This baseball-themed film is not a musical, but a straight-up comedy that gives Miller a chance to shine in that genre alongside Tom Ewell, Anne Francis and Dean Jones.
College Basketball
BTN, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX & USA Network, beginning at 11:30am Live
Catch college basketball conference tournament action with the Big Ten quarterfinals (BTN), Atlantic 10 quarterfinals (USA Network), American Athletic Conference quarterfinals (ESPN2), Big West semifinals (ESPN2), SEC quarterfinals (ESPN) and Big East semifinals (FOX).
Happy’s Place: “The Doctor Is Out”
NBC, 8pm
After Bobbie (Reba McEntire) praises Steve’s (Pablo Castelblanco) progress with his OCD, he decides he is finally ready to quit therapy. Meanwhile, Gabby (Melissa Peterman) embarks on a side hustle enlisting ambassadors to sell bracelets for a third party.
Fire Country: “One Last Time”
CBS, 9pm
Bode and Jake (Max Thieriot and Jordan Calloway) respond to a lighthouse rescue operation that turns into a mission to prevent a ship from crashing during an intense storm in the new episode “One Last Time.”
Saturday, March 15
College Basketball
CBS, ESPN, ESPN2 & FOX, beginning at 11am Live
College hoops conference tournament action heats up on the day before Selection Sunday. Catch the America East final (ESPN2), SEC semifinals (ESPN), MEAC final (ESPN2), Big Ten semifinals (CBS), Mountain West final (CBS), American Athletic Conference semifinals (ESPN2), Big East final (FOX), MAAC final (ESPN2), Big West final (ESPN2) and WAC final (ESPN2).
NHL Hockey: New Jersey at Pittsburgh
ABC, 3pm Live
The New Jersey Devils skate against Sidney Crosby and the Penguins at Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena.
Royal-ish
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Lacey (Nichole Sakura) is an amusement park princess who befriends a real-life, 8-year-old princess, and is recruited by her handsome father (William Moseley) to travel to their kingdom and be the new governess.
Harry Belafonte Double Feature
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Enjoy two of the classic films led by legendary star Harry Belafonte tonight. The first title is the intriguing postapocalyptic sci-fi drama The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959). Belafonte plays a miner who resurfaces after a cave-in to discover humanity has been mostly wiped out in a nuclear holocaust. He finds two other survivors, played by Mel Ferrer and Inger Stevens, and these three make up the entirety of the cast as all-too-common social and racial tensions begin to impact and strain the characters even in this strange new world. Second on tonight’s double bill is the drama Bright Road (1953), which marked Belafonte’s feature film debut. Set in a school and featuring a nearly all-Black cast, the film is led by Dorothy Dandridge as an idealistic first-year elementary school teacher trying to reach a problem student. Belafonte plays the school’s principal, a role that also gives him the chance to show off his singing talent as he performs “Suzanne (Every Night When the Sun Goes Down).”
NBA Basketball: New York at Golden State
ABC, 8:30pm Live
ABC closes its Saturday NBA primetime showcase for the season with a star-studded matchup featuring Jalen Brunson and the N.Y. Knicks visiting Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors.
Formula 1 Racing: Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix
ESPN, 12:55am Live (late night)
Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri, Carlos Sainz, George Russell, Lewis Hamilton (making his Ferrari debut), Charles Leclerc and four-time F1 drivers’ champion Max Verstappen head Down Under for the Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne.
