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Saturday, April 5
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: Final Four
CBS, beginning at 6pm Live
The men’s tournament is down to the national semifinals with both Final Four games at the Alamodome in San Antonio. For the first time since 2008 and only the second time in NCAA Tournament history, all four No. 1 seeds have reached the Final Four. Tonight’s matchups have the Auburn Tigers vs. the Florida Gators, followed by the Houston Cougars vs. the Duke Blue Devils. Winners move on to the championship game Monday night.
Iyanu
Cartoon Network, 9:30am
New Series!
Drawing on Nigerian culture, music and mythology, and featuring a voice cast comprised of Nigerian actors, this animated series follows Iyanu (voice of Serah Johnson), a brave young orphan living in the magical kingdom of Yorubaland. She yearns for a normal life — until a looming threat awakens divine powers. Accompanied by newfound friends Biyi (Okey Jude), Toye (Samuel Kugbiyi) and a magical leopard named Ekun, Iyanu sets out to uncover the source of this evil, unlocking her destiny along the way.
In With the Old
Magnolia Network, 1pm
Season Premiere!
The renovation series returns to follow more designers, builders and old-home enthusiasts in small towns and big cities who reimagine and transform abandoned structures while preserving their historical integrity. In the premiere episode, with dreams of creating a family homestead for their six children, Susan and Michael Dunsmoor face numerous challenges as they embark on the ambitious restoration of a fire-damaged Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse from 1910 in rural South Gifford, Missouri.
Invaders From Mars
TCM, 1:45pm
Catch a Classic!
This classic 1953 alien invasion film has the feel of a nightmare in both its look and its pacing as it tells the story of a boy (Jimmy Hunt) who cannot get any adults, not even his own parents, to believe that he saw a flying saucer land near his home. His efforts get even more challenging as townspeople begin disappearing and coming back “changed” by the Martians plotting to take over. Director William Cameron Menzies brings a stylish approach and terrific visual design to what could have been just another forgettable low-budget sci-fi drive-in flick but has remained memorable and influential for over 70 years, even inspiring a 1986 remake from director Tobe Hooper (which is not bad itself).
MLB Baseball
FS1, beginning at 4pm Live
A Saturday MLB doubleheader on FS1 has the L.A. Dodgers at the Philadelphia Phillies and the Cincinnati Reds at the Milwaukee Brewers.
Hearts Around the Table: Josh’s Third Serving
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Josh (Jake Epstein), a high school math teacher, and new music teacher Ella (Stephanie Bennett) band together to fundraise for their school when some big budget cuts get rid of after-school programs.
Give Me Back My Daughter
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Academy Award nominee Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) stars as Renee, a single mother struggling to make ends meet who, after making a heartbreaking decision, loses custody of her daughter.
Say Yes to the Dress
TLC, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In “Nobody Suspects a Thing,” Lori’s entourage think they’re coming to pick out her dream wedding dress, but she has something else in mind. Merchandise Director Dorothy has been working at Kleinfeld for 26 years and has never tried on a wedding dress — now it’s finally her time.
Wildlife Rehab: “Pulling Their Weight” & “Emotional Rescue”
Nat Geo Wild, 10pm
In the first of two half-hour episodes, an injured porcupine and ground squirrel test the team’s care skills. Then, trauma cases rise as wildlife rehabilitator Jan and her team push through the busy summer season.
Jonathan Ross: Haunted Homecoming
Travel Channel, 10pm
New Series!
This series follows British TV personality Jonathan Ross as he revisits the scenes of his youth in London’s East End for a chilling trip down memory lane, exploring the area’s historical dark side and seeking evidence of paranormal activity in his own childhood haunts. In the opener, Ross relives a chilling moment in his old home, braves Epping Forest at night and seeks out a malign presence reported to plague the famed Hitchcock Hotel.
Saturday Night Live: “Jack Black/Elton John & Brandi Carlile”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock
Jack Black, star of the new theatrical release A Minecraft Movie, hosts SNL for his fourth time. He is joined by Elton John and Brandi Carlile, appearing together as musical guests for the first time, following the recent release of their collaborative album Who Believes in Angels?, which includes the Oscar-nominated song “Never Too Late.”
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Sunday, April 6
Collector’s Call
MeTV, 6:30pm
Season Premiere!
Host Lisa Whelchel is back for a new 26-episode season where she showcases a dazzling variety of world-class collections, from beloved household names including Hot Wheels, Star Wars toys, Indiana Jones and Snoopy, to memorabilia honoring pop culture icons Drew Barrymore, Cyndi Lauper and much more. The premiere episode takes viewers to Gaithersburg, Maryland, where we meet Bruce Pascal and his warehouse-sized Hot Wheels collection.
The Women
TCM, 1:15pm
Catch a Classic!
Director George Cukor’s 1939 comedy/drama, with its screenplay adaptation of Clare Boothe Luce’s 1936 play of the same name by Anita Loos and Jane Murfin, is headlined by some of the most notable actresses of the era, including Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Paulette Goddard and Joan Fontaine. The entire cast of well over 100 speaking roles was all female in this story that offers a satiric commentary on the lives of various interconnected high-society women. Strangely, the film received no Oscar nominations, but it has long been considered one of the numerous standouts from Hollywood’s incredible year of 1939.
NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament: Championship
ABC, 3pm Live
The 2025 NCAA women’s basketball champions are crowned following the title game at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.
NASCAR Cup Series: Goodyear 400
FS1, 3pm Live
NASCAR’s Throwback Weekend festivities conclude at the “Track Too Tough to Tame,” South Carolina’s Darlington Raceway, as top drivers battle for 293 laps around the egg-shaped oval.
MLB Baseball: St. Louis at Boston
ESPN, 7pm Live
The St. Louis Cardinals try to smack a few home runs over the Green Monster at Boston’s famed Fenway Park as they take on the Red Sox in the finale of a three-game series.
An Evening With Elton John and Brandi Carlile
CBS, 8pm
Filmed last month at London’s iconic Palladium theater, this concert special has Elton John and Brandi Carlile performing songs from their new collaborative album, Who Believes in Angels?, as well as a selection of their individual greatest hits.
The Simpsons: “The Last Man Expanding”
FOX, 8pm
Homer (voice of Dan Castellaneta) is the only person in Springfield not hooked on a miracle weight-loss drug in the new episode “The Last Man Expanding.”
When Hope Calls
Great American Family, 8pm
Season Premiere!
This sequel series to When Calls the Heart returns for its second season, which expands upon the relationships in the frontier town of Brookfield, a loving, tightknit community. With Mountie Gabriel (R.J. Hatanaka) still away on assignment, the town welcomes new Mountie Michael Fletcher (Christopher Russell). Meanwhile, as Lillian (Morgan Kohan) prepares to leave for London to help her sister through a difficult pregnancy, a lawyer (Cindy Busby) shows up at the orphanage with a surprising secret.
The Americas: “The West Coast”
NBC, 8pm
Visit the West Coast, where the Pacific Ocean shapes life in unexpected ways. Sea wolves roam the shorelines, adapting to both land and sea in their hunting; off Vancouver Island, a giant Pacific octopus sacrifices herself to protect her eggs; in Monterey Bay, sea otters navigate powerful waves to reach mussels; in the redwood forests of California, salamanders leap from the treetops, a recently discovered survival tactic; off the California coast, male blue whales race and roll at high speed, likely competing to attract a mate — a spectacle never seen before.
Call the Midwife
PBS, 8pm
Trixie (Helen George) cares for a single mother discharged from a psychiatric hospital; an outbreak of gonorrhea sees Shelagh (Laura Main) and Miss Higgins (Georgie Glen) using the new tracking system to identify contacts.
Family Guy: “Hard Times at Adam West High”
FOX, 8:30pm
Chris (voice of Seth Green) uses Stewie’s (voice of Seth MacFarlane) time machine to get out of an embarrassing situation during a book report in the new episode “Hard Times at Adam West High.”
The Great North: “Ghouls Rush in Adventure”
FOX, 9pm
Wolf and Honeybee’s (voices of Will Forte and Dulcé Sloan) spooky new business is put to the test by an influential travel reviewer in the new episode “Ghouls Rush in Adventure.”
The White Lotus
HBO, 9pm
Season Finale!
This dark comedy following guests during a one-week chaotic stay at the White Lotus resort in Thailand wraps up its third season. Walton Goggins, Leslie Bibb and Carrie Coon star. HBO has ordered a fourth season.
Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue
MGM+, 9pm
Season Finale!
The murder mystery series following the survivors of a plane crash in a Mexican jungle wraps up. Eric McCormack, Peter Gadiot and Lydia Wilson star.
David Blaine Do Not Attempt
Nat Geo, 9pm
Season Finale!
The first season concludes with two hourlong episodes. First, host David Blaine is in South Africa, where he uncovers the magic of diverse cultures and wildlife in this dynamic country that is reshaping perceptions and dismantling barriers. Then, in the season finale, Blaine goes to Japan and explores the concept of mastery by meeting with people who spend a lifetime refining a single skill in this country renowned for its craftmanship and artistry, from perfectly punctual bullet trains to meticulously assembled pieces of sushi.
Suits LA: “Good Times”
NBC, 9pm
The death of a beloved client brings Ted (Stephen Amell) and Rick (Bryan Greenberg) back together; Kevin (Troy Winbush) helps Erica (Lex Scott Davis) with a family matter; Stuart (Josh McDermitt) and Samantha (Rachelle Goulding) clash over a distasteful client; Leah (Alice Lee) considers leaving the law; and in the past, Ted gets news that could derail his career as a prosecutor.
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light: “Defiance”
PBS, 9pm
Rebels in the North demand Cromwell’s (Mark Rylance) head and a return to the old Catholic ways.
Krapopolis: “One Eye One Heart She’s Stupe”
FOX, 9:30pm
Stupendous (voice of Pam Murphy) gets signed up to perform in legendary hero Hector’s grand fighting traveling show in the new episode “One Eye One Heart She’s Stupe.”
Marie Antoinette: “Treacherous Legacy”
PBS, 10pm
When Marie Antoinette (Emilia Schüle) takes steps to protect herself and her unborn child, she unwittingly fuels the perception of her as an extravagant tart while Paris starves. For the first time, the people openly protest against her.
Monday, April 7
Not Just a Goof
Disney+
This documentary explores the untold story behind the 1995 animated feature film A Goofy Movie. It follows a young creative team tackling their first Disney feature, its initial disappointment and its surprising resurgence decades later. Featuring key interviews and rare footage, the doc reveals the film’s impact and why it remains a beloved classic for a generation.
Star of the Month: Red Skelton
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Richard Bernard Skelton, better known as Red Skelton, was an all-around entertainer, beginning in the circus, burlesque and vaudeville, and going on to great success in radio, television and movies, not to mention becoming a prolific and sought-after artist whose paintings most often famously featured clowns. You’ll see some of the great clowning around that Skelton did on the big screen as Turner Classic Movies celebrates the star each Monday night this month. Tonight’s initial lineup features eight films, beginning with the three mystery comedies in which he had his first leading roles, playing Wally “The Fox” Benton, a writer/actor in radio murder mysteries who tends to find himself involved in the real thing: Whistling in the Dark (1941), Whistling in Dixie (1942) and Whistling in Brooklyn (1943). Ann Rutherford costars with Skelton in all three. Following those is the romantic film Maisie Gets Her Man (1942), the sixth of the 10 Maisie films featuring Ann Sothern as the title character; the musical Panama Hattie (1942), also led by Skelton and Sothern; Having Wonderful Time (1938), a romantic comedy led by Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., which marked Skelton’s film debut (as a character named “Itchy”); and two 1941 entries in the Dr. Kildare series of movies, with Skelton portraying Vernon Briggs: The People vs. Dr. Kildare and Dr. Kildare’s Wedding Day.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: Championship
CBS, 8:30pm Live
Cue up “One Shining Moment”! The national champs of college basketball cut down the nets tonight at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
Hollywood Demons: “Dark Side of the Power Rangers”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm
Every ’90s kid remembers the live-action Mighty Morphin Power Rangers superhero show. Beneath the bright spandex and high-flying karate kicks, however, lies a grim reality of tragedy and scandals. This episode features never-before-seen footage of a fan turned gunman who had one horrifying mission: to kill the show’s most legendary star. Then, just a few years later, the same actor met a grim fate.
The Voice: “The Knockouts, Part 2”
NBC, 9pm
As the knockout rounds continue, coaches Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé, John Legend and Adam Levine each pair two artists to perform solo against each other, then select a winner to move on to the playoffs. Each coach has one steal. This episode is preceded an hour earlier by a recap of the first round of knockouts.
90 Day Diaries
TLC, 9pm
Season Premiere!
In “Dear Diary, Today Was Hard,” Chantel undergoes surgery to remove a birthmark that has caused her emotional pain and is thrilled with the results. Robert and Anny reveal they are pregnant again and celebrate at a gender reveal party. Jenny and Sumit face financial struggles after Sumit loses his job, leading Jenny to consider returning to work.
Paradise
ABC, 10pm
Network Premiere!
Don’t be fooled by the title. Things are anything but tranquil in this tense and twisty thriller for Secret Service agent Xavier Collins (three-time Emmy winner Sterling K. Brown, reuniting here with This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman). Collins is accused of killing American President Cal Bradford (James Marsden). Forcefully denying the charges, Collins finds himself stuck in a web of violent and high-stakes political conspiracies. Adding to the suspense: Mare of Easttown’s Julianne Nicholson as a mysterious political operative and Sarah Shahi (Sex/Life) as a therapist with a powerful clientele.
The Hunting Party
NBC, 10pm
Season Finale!
This freshman crime drama led by Melissa Roxburgh about a hunt for the nation’s most violent serial killers following their escape from a secret prison concludes its first season. In the episode, Bex (Roxburgh) and the team track the brilliant and beguiling Jenna Wells, the notorious “Killer Chemist” whose therapy in the Pit has made her even more dangerous and deranged. There was no word at presstime whether The Hunting Party would be renewed or not.
Tuesday, April 8
The Handmaid’s Tale
Hulu
Season Premiere!
When we last saw June (Elisabeth Moss) and Serena (Yvonne Strahovski), they were en route to Vancouver with their babies in the Season 5 finale. Now, in the sixth and final season of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian sci-fi story featuring a world where fertile women are used as sex slaves for the rich, will June continue her attempts to destroy Gilead? The final chapter of this dark drama begins tonight.
The Clubhouse: A Year With the Red Sox
Netflix
New Series!
This immersive docuseries grants unprecedented access to one of the most historic teams in sports: the Boston Red Sox. Follow the 2024 Sox on and off the field for a never-before-seen glimpse into the personal and professional lives of MLB ballplayers as they grapple with the mental pressure and physical demands of a grueling 162-game schedule.
How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)
Netflix
Season Premiere!
In the fourth and final season of this comedic crime drama from Germany, Moritz (Maximilian Mundt) is released from prison after four years. He can finally start his own (this time legal) business, but unlike his ideas, the world has moved on without him. Dan (Damian Hardung) has turned Bonus Life into a successful supplement startup and made it onto the Top 30 Under 30 list of young entrepreneurs — living the life Moritz always wanted. Moritz becomes determined to take control of Bonus Life, no matter the cost.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman
Netflix
Season Finale!
Season 5 of David Letterman’s interview series concludes as he sits down for a chat with WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
RKO Horror Classics
TCM, beginning at 8:30am
Catch a Classic!
Over the course of its roughly 30-year existence, from 1929-59, RKO Pictures was among the top film studios during Hollywood’s golden age. It produced titles in a variety of genres, but RKO’s horror features were especially good, the best made during that time along with Universal and its collection of monsters. This morning and afternoon, TCM is airing eight RKO horror classics; seven of them are movies produced by Val Lewton that generally featured more understated chills and psychological horror, and less outright monsters, and were often more effective by doing so: The Seventh Victim (1943), Cat People (1942), Isle of the Dead (1945), The Curse of the Cat People (1944), The Body Snatcher (1945), I Walked With a Zombie (1943) and The Ghost Ship (1943). Airing just before The Ghost Ship is an iconic RKO title from another legendary producer who had a stint at the studio, David O. Selznick, that did feature a memorable monster: King Kong (1933).
MLB Baseball: Philadelphia at Atlanta
TBS, 7pm Live
An NL East rivalry game is in store tonight on TBS as Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies are at Atlanta’s Truist Park to face Marcell Ozuna and the Braves.
Will Trent: “One of Us Now”
ABC, 8pm
Will (Ramón Rodríguez) digs deeper into Olas Collective, reporting shocking truths to Amanda (Sonja Sohn), while the APD closes in on the cult’s leaders, setting the stage for a showdown.
Fixer to Fabulous
HGTV, 8pm
Season Finale!
In “Transforming a Tornado Ravaged Home,” after tornado damage makes their forever home unlivable, a Bentonville, Arkansas, couple needs Dave and Jenny Marrs to help bring life back into the property and create their dream home.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr.
PBS, 8pm
Season Finale!
In the last episode of the season, DNA solves family mysteries for actor Laurence Fishburne and scholar/host Henry Louis Gates Jr.
The Rookie: “Three Billboards”
ABC, 9pm
When anti-LAPD billboards emerge throughout the city, the team searches for who is responsible; a car bombing prompts an investigation; and Miles (Deric Augustine) reconnects with an old friend.
The Curse of Oak Island: “Barreling Forward”
History, 9pm
While digging a massive steel shaft in the Money Pit area, the Lagina brothers and their team make a discovery that could help prove the legends about buried treasure there to be true.
Wednesday, April 9
NHL Hockey
TNT & truTV, beginning at 7:30pm Live
A late-season NHL doubleheader has the Philadelphia Flyers at the N.Y. Rangers and the St. Louis Blues at the Edmonton Oilers.
The Conners: “Applications, Accusations and a Man-Bag”
ABC, 8pm
Dan (John Goodman) and Becky (Alicia Goranson) wade through uncomfortable conversations about Roseanne’s (Roseanne Barr) addiction issues and death.
Wild Cards: “Our Lip (Fillers) Are Sealed”
The CW, 8pm
Max (Vanessa Morgan) and Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti) go undercover, joining the crew of a reality show to find out who murdered its star.
Special Theme: Acts of Faith: Pictures of Judaism
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ Wednesday lineup of films about aspects of various religious faiths continues tonight with four films with Judaism as a key theme to their stories: Yentl (1983), starring Barbra Streisand (who also cowrote and directed), Mandy Patinkin and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Amy Irving; Best Director nominee Norman Jewison’s Best Picture-nominated Fiddler on the Roof (1971), led by Best Actor nominee Topol; The Chosen (1981), based on Chaim Potok’s bestseller, and starring Maximilian Schell, Rod Steiger and Robby Benson; and The Dybbuk (1937), a Yiddish-language fantasy drama from Poland.
Good Cop/Bad Cop
The CW, 9pm
Season Finale!
In the last episode of the crime comedy’s first season, revelations threaten to tear Eden Vale apart as the killer from a decades-old murder is revealed.
The Amazing Race: “It Smells Like the Desert”
CBS, 9:30pm
In the new episode “It Smells Like the Desert,” racers skydive over the city of Dubai, and one team will win the Fast Forward, allowing them to skip all remaining tasks and head straight to the Pit Stop.
Thursday, April 10
The Accused
BET+
Original Film!
When a brilliant plant geneticist (Paige Audrey-Marie Hurd) is framed for her fiancé’s murder, she must go on the run, relying on her intelligence and physical prowess to expose the truth and clear her name before time runs out.
Black Mirror
Netflix
Season Premiere!
Charlie Brooker’s dark, satirical anthology series returns for Season 7 with six new episodes (all available today), including a sequel to the fan-favorite sci-fi adventure “USS Callister,” the episode that opened Season 4. Cast members this season include Awkwafina, Peter Capaldi, Emma Corrin, Paul Giamatti, Rashida Jones, Issa Rae, Tracee Ellis Ross and Harriet Walter.
Frozen Hot Boys
Netflix
Original Film!
This Thai drama follows a gang of hot-blooded delinquent teenagers who, led by a devious teacher with a hidden agenda, try to defy the odds and win a snow-sculpting competition in Japan.
North of North
Netflix
New Series!
In this half-hour Canadian comedy, a young Inuk woman (Anna Lambe) wants to build a new future for herself after a spontaneous — and extremely public — exit from her marriage. But it won’t be easy in a small Arctic town where everybody knows your business.
G20
Prime Video
Original Film!
In this action-packed thriller, the G20 summit comes under siege and U.S. President Danielle Sutton (Viola Davis) becomes the No. 1 target. After evading capture by the attackers, she must outsmart the enemy to protect her family, defend her country and safeguard world leaders.
Singin’ in the Rain
TCM, 12pm
Catch a Classic!
One of the most beloved movie musicals of all time, 1952’s Singin’ in the Rain remains an enjoyable and influential masterpiece nearly 70 years after its premiere. Set during the era when silent movies are giving way to talking pictures, the film follows a dancer turned matinee idol (Gene Kelly) who is caught in the bumpy transition along with his buddy (Golden Globe winner Donald O’Connor), a potential love interest (Debbie Reynolds) and a costar (Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Jean Hagen). The cast is exceptional, but beyond the fun performances, it’s also worth continuing to marvel at the technical achievement of the film (which was co-directed and -choreographed by Kelly and Stanley Donen), which is especially evident during Kelly’s iconic sequence where he does, in fact, sing (and dance) in the rain.
Golf: The Masters: First Round
ESPN, 3pm Live
Golf’s first major of 2025, the 89th Masters Tournament, begins at hallowed Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler has won two of the past three Masters. ESPN and CBS combine to televise through Sunday’s final round.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: “Baby Fight”
CBS, 8pm
Georgie and Mandy (Montana Jordan and Emily Osment) worry they’re not on the same page when they disagree about having another kid in the new episode “Baby Fight.”
Swamp People: “The Swamp Strikes Back”
History, 8pm
With a massive storm pummeling the swamp and only three days left to hunt, Troy and Pickle run extra lines in the punishing weather. Meanwhile, Leron and Porkchop deploy a pungent bait designed to draw out gators in wet and windy conditions; Bruce and Anna try to make a dent in their tag count while dodging the worst of the storm; Daniel and Zak tempt fate in their metal airboat while under the constant threat of lightning; and Jacob and Little Willie take a risky gamble by setting lines directly in the storm’s path.
Law & Order: “Inherent Bias”
NBC, 8pm
A rising basketball star is shot dead, leaving the squad in a desperate scramble for leads. When the capture of a suspect doesn’t go as planned, Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Riley (Reid Scott) each take a firm stand on what they believe they witnessed.
Ghosts: “Smooching and Smushing”
CBS, 8:30pm
Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar), Sam (Rose McIver) and the ghosts attempt to fix the ghost trap in hopes of getting Sasappis (Román Zaragoza) across the ghost boundary to visit his longtime crush.
Doctor Odyssey: “Hot Tub Week”
ABC, 9pm
When Avery (Phillipa Soo) receives troubling news, Max (Joshua Jackson) and Tristan (Sean Teale) step in to support her.
Matlock: “I Was That, Too”
CBS, 9pm
In the new episode “I Was That, Too,” a pregnant woman asks for Olympia’s (Skye P. Marshall) help obtaining a divorce from her husband, whose family is a client of the firm.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “The Accuser”
NBC, 9pm
When a man is ruthlessly assaulted and burned, the SVU’s investigation uncovers a decades-old secret. Meanwhile, Bruno (Kevin Kane) helps a young witness find the courage to come forward.
Grey’s Anatomy: “Love in the Ice Age”
ABC, 10pm
Bailey (Chandra Wilson) welcomes a renowned surgeon to Grey Sloan to help on a challenging case.
Elsbeth: “Four Body Problem”
CBS, 10pm
In the new episode “Four Body Problem,” Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) visits the historic and elite funeral home owned by Arthur Greene Jr. (guest star David Alan Grier) when his conspiracy-minded nephew goes missing.
Found: “Missing While Heather”
NBC, 10pm
When severe weather causes mayhem across D.C., M&A is impacted by the effects of the storm as their search for Heather (Danielle Savre) escalates. Meanwhile, Margaret (Kelli Williams) confronts a familiar face in connection to Jamie’s (Parker Queenan) abduction, and Zeke (Arlen Escarpeta) and Lacey’s (Gabrielle Walsh) relationship is tested.
SurrealEstate: “Night Terrors”
Syfy, 10pm
The Roman/Ireland team helps a single dad with his teenage son’s extranormal sleeping disorder.
Friday, April 11
Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints: “Moses the Black”
FOX Nation
The documentary series from FOX Nation and famed director Martin Scorsese exploring the lives of saints continues with “Moses the Black.” Scorsese narrates each episode, which tells a saint’s story through historical reenactments, followed by a segment with Scorsese engaging in a discussion with scholars about the saint. In fourth-century Egypt, there is no bandit more bloodthirsty than a runaway slave named Moses. But during a sudden moment of faith, Moses decides to make the remarkable decision to cast aside his former life and give up violence. Searching for new meaning, Moses finds himself at a remote desert monastery, where he undergoes a tumultuous personal journey in pursuit of a life dedicated to Christ. Slowly Moses transforms into a leader in the community, until his decision to embrace nonviolence comes to a head during a raid on his new home.
Your Friends & Neighbors
Apple TV+
New Series!
Jon Hamm is peak Jon Hamm playing Andrew Cooper, a recently divorced hedge fund manager who gets abruptly fired and resorts to stealing from his wealthy neighbors to make ends meet in this hilarious, compelling thriller. Yes, he could sell his fancy car rather than spend his time sneaking into nearby mansions, but the loss of his job so shortly after losing his wife has resulted in a bit of a midlife crisis — which is unfortunate for him, but a fun watch for us. Author Jonathan Tropper — who was also behind the film This Is Where I Leave You and the unique crime drama series Banshee — is at the wheel as showrunner and director, so you can expect greatness.
Pets
Disney+
Debuting on National Pet Day today, this documentary directed by Bryce Dallas Howard explores the extraordinary relationship that exists between animals and their people all around the world. Humorous and heartfelt, the film profiles a diverse cast of characters, from everyday pet guardians to dedicated animal rescuers and beyond, highlighting the uniquely vital connections they share with their dogs, cats, pigs, goats and even birds of prey.
The Abyss 4K
Disney+
The remastered 4K edition of director James Cameron’s 1989 sci-fi/action film makes its streaming debut today. The film stars Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as two formerly married petroleum engineers (who still have some issues to work out) who are drafted to assist a gung-ho Navy SEAL (Michael Biehn) with a top-secret recovery operation: A nuclear sub has been ambushed and sunk, under mysterious circumstances, in some of the deepest waters on Earth.
The Great American Baking Show
The Roku Channel
Season Premiere!
In the six-episode third season, hosts Zach Cherry and Casey Wilson welcome eight talented bakers from all corners of America and challenge them to whisk, knead and frost their way to baking stardom. From decadent pastries to show-stopping cakes, their baking skills will be put to the ultimate test by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.
Just a Bit Outside
The Roku Channel
This sports documentary looks back at the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers, showcasing prominent and influential players, media figures and executives, including Bud Selig, Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Jim Gantner, Ben Oglivie, Cecil Cooper, Gorman Thomas and Bob Uecker.
Skippy the Dog Tribute
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Happy National Pet Day! Turner Classic Movies is celebrating with several films featuring Skippy, the wire fox terrier who was as familiar a big-screen presence in the 1930s and ’40s as Bette Davis or Clark Gable (especially his appearances in the Thin Man movies as “Asta,” which were so popular that Skippy was often referred to as “Asta” offscreen). Nearly a decade of Skippy’s roughly 20-year life (he lived circa 1931-51) was spent as an actor in films like these that are airing today on TCM: The Kennel Murder Case (1933), The Half Naked Truth (1932), Fog Over Frisco (1934), The Firebird (1934), I’m Still Alive (1940), Call It a Day (1937), Bringing Up Baby (1938), The Thin Man (1934) and After the Thin Man (1936).
Golf: The Masters: Second Round
ESPN, 3pm Live
Golf’s best players compete in the second round today at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Coverage switches to CBS for the third and final rounds this weekend.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Weather Guard Truck Race
FS1, 7:30pm Live
Grant Enfinger, Ty Majeski, Chandler Smith and Corey Heim lead the pack of Truck Series contenders racing at Tennessee’s Bristol Motor Speedway.
NCIS: Sydney: “Blood Is Thicker Than Vodka”
CBS, 8pm
The discovery of a sailor who has been drained of blood leads NCIS into the world of modern-day vampire culture in the new episode “Blood Is Thicker Than Vodka.”
United Football League: Arlington at Birmingham
FOX, 8pm Live
Week 3 of the UFL season kicks off tonight on FOX with the Arlington Renegades at the Birmingham Stallions.
Grosse Pointe Garden Society: “The Frost”
NBC, 8pm
The garden clubbers wake to a perilous frost; Catherine (Aja Naomi King) hosts an unexpected guest; Alice (AnnaSophia Robb) vies with Patty (Nancy Travis) for Doug’s (Alexander Hodge) favor; Connor’s (Josh Ventura) support of Brett’s (Ben Rappaport) car business comes with strings; and Birdie (Melissa Fumero) backs Ford’s (Felix Wolfe) baseball dreams, but faces heat from his mom.
The Never Ever Mets: “The More the Merrier”
OWN, 8pm
Shocking family secrets rock one couple, raising tough questions about their future together. Later, Ta’Rhonda guides the group through an activity on consent and boundaries, which stirs up issues among a few couples. More secrets are revealed.
Fire Country: “Fire and Ice”
CBS, 9pm
The Station 42 crew responds to a ski resort accident after a chair lift malfunctions. Country music star Jelly Roll guest-stars in the new episode “Fire and Ice.”
The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd: “Peculiar Punishments”
History, 9pm
One-of-a-kind crimes are often met with one-of-a-kind punishments, as you’ll see in this episode, which looks at a pig whose bloody rampage lands itself in a courtroom, a music enthusiast whose wall-rattling beats subjects the person to hours of classical symphonies and a drunkard whose public intoxication turns the person into public entertainment.
Titanic: The Digital Resurrection
Nat Geo, 9pm
This special presents a groundbreaking look at history’s most famous maritime disaster in unprecedented detail. Using cutting-edge technology and more than 700,000 digitally scanned images, researchers have assembled the most precise Titanic model ever created — a 1:1 digital twin of the wreck, accurate to the rivet. Scientists and historians examine the model to challenge long-held assumptions about the ship’s final moments on that fateful night in 1912.
Saturday, April 12
Doctor Who
Disney+
Season Premiere!
In the eight-episode second season of this incarnation of the classic, long-running British sci-fi series (the 15th season overall), The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) meets Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) and begins an epic quest to get her back to Earth. But a mysterious force is stopping their return, and the time-traveling TARDIS team must face great dangers, bigger enemies and wider terrors than ever before. Millie Gibson also returns as Ruby Sunday. The season’s second episode guest-stars Alan Cumming as the voice of Mr. Ring-a-Ding, a happy, funny, singalong cartoon character whose discovery of the real world beyond the screen leads to terrifying consequences. New episodes are available Saturdays.
NHL Hockey
ABC, beginning at 12:25pm Live
It’s crunch time in the NHL as the regular season winds down. ABC airs a doubleheader with the Washington Capitals at the Columbus Blue Jackets and the N.Y. Rangers at the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Ten Commandments
ABC, 7pm
Catch a Classic!
Nearly every year since 1973, with a few exceptions, ABC has re-aired this gigantic 1956 Best Picture Oscar-nominated religious epic around Easter and Passover, given its story comes from the Old Testament book of Exodus about Moses’ (Charlton Heston) deliverance of the Israelites from slavery at the hands of Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II (Yul Brynner). That tradition continues this year, as the network airs director Cecil B. DeMille’s thrilling achievement on what is the first night of Passover. Already a very lengthy film in its original format, the TV broadcast somehow seems to keep getting longer each year thanks to commercials, so if you’re recording the movie this year, be aware that your DVR will get quite a workout — ABC has it scheduled in a four-hour-and-44-minute time slot! But with a moviegoing experience this grand, the time flies by. It’s easy to say “they don’t make ’em like that anymore” regarding such films, but in the case of The Ten Commandments, that is literally true — with its massive live crowd shots (of both people and animals) and spectacular set designs, the cost of creating a film like this in the manner in which it was produced would certainly be viewed as prohibitive by any studio today. From an era in which biblical epics were fairly common in Hollywood, DeMille’s work is one of the few that remains so highly watched and beloved to this day. Along with Heston in his iconic role as Moses (and as the voice of God via the burning bush) and Brynner, the film is also star-studded with the likes of Anne Baxter, an oddly cast Edward G. Robinson, Yvonne De Carlo, Debra Paget, John Derek, Vincent Price, John Carradine and more. DeMille is at the height of his directorial powers here as he wrangles so much into a captivating, if melodramatic, presentation. Among the film’s other technical achievements are its Oscar-winning special effects, and it also boasts a grand musical score by Elmer Bernstein.
Hearts Around the Table: Kiki’s Fourth Ingredient
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Kiki (Kathryn Davis) is overwhelmed by a new catering job for a wedding, but the groom’s best man, Clay (Torrance Coombs), might be just the right person to help — if they can get past their aversions to one another.
Not My Family: The Monique Smith Story
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Lifetime’s latest original film based on a true story stars Yaya DaCosta as Monique Smith, a woman who set out to know her origin story after realizing she didn’t have proper documentation, including a birth certificate or social security card. She begins an emotional decades-long search to discover who she really is and if there is anyone out there looking for her.
Somebody’s Son
OWN, 9pm
New Series!
In this bold dating experiment, three mothers take control of their sons’ love lives. Determined to find lasting partners, the moms vet potential girlfriends through fierce competition and heartfelt moments, revealing whether mother truly knows best. In the premiere episode, an NFL player and his Nigerian Aunt Oma welcome four potential matches to the house. But tensions rise when Oma reveals she’ll be living there too. How will the women adjust, and which first impressions will lead to an invitation to stay?
Wildlife Rehab: “Building Confidence” & “Survival of the Fittest”
Nat Geo Wild, 10pm
In the first of two half-hour episodes, Jan challenges a new team leader to help two very sick hawks. Then, Jan and her team evaluate which animals are ready to survive on their own.
Jonathan Ross: Haunted Homecoming: “The Ghost in the Cellar”
Travel Channel, 10pm
Host Jonathan Ross revisits more boyhood haunts in London’s East End, investigating their dark history and reported paranormal activity — including a perfectly preserved but eerie Victorian poor-school and a famed old coaching inn.
Saturday Night Live: “Jon Hamm/Lizzo”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock
Jon Hamm, who leads the new Apple TV+ series Your Friends & Neighbors, hosts SNL for the fourth time. He is joined by musical guest Lizzo, also making her fourth appearance.
