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Monday, April 21
Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out
Lifetime, 9pm
New Series!
Dr. Sandra Lee is bringing the “ooze” to Lifetime in a new series where she’ll be mentoring young dermatologists and continuing to tackle complicated cases, from big lipomas and cysts to complicated inflammatory diseases. She’s also an empty nester now and has moved to Los Angeles. “Now that my two kids are in college on the other side of our nation, and we have moved to West Los Angeles, I am enjoying making this new house a home, making new friends and embracing this next chapter in my life. The popping will never end, though. The more things change, the more some things remain the same,” she tells us.
The Brokenwood Mysteries
Acorn TV
Season Premiere!
The quirky New Zealand mystery series returns for Season 11, with new episodes available Mondays. It follows Detective Inspector Mike Shepherd (Neill Rea), who delves into the secrets and suspicions in the seemingly peaceful town of Brokenwood, accompanied by young Detective Constable Kristin Sims (Fern Sutherland).
Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey
Netflix
Pippa Ehrlich, the Oscar-winning codirector of My Octopus Teacher, helmed this documentary that follows a man who finds new purpose when he helps rescue a baby pangolin, one of the most-trafficked animals in the world, in a sting operation in South Africa. He leaves the city and embarks on a heartfelt mission to rehabilitate and prepare the vulnerable animal for a life of freedom in the wild.
The Neighborhood: “Welcome to Your Own Medicine”
CBS, 8pm
After Dave’s (Max Greenfield) disastrous attempt to dunk a basketball, Calvin (Cedric the Entertainer) looks after his injured neighbor in the new episode “Welcome to Your Own Medicine.”
All American: “No Role Modelz”
The CW, 8pm
KJ (Nathaniel McIntyre) grapples with a new discovery about the Jeremy family; Ava (Angel Parker) finally has answers to lingering questions in her marriage to Cassius (Osy Ikhile); Khalil (Antonio J. Bell) gets an unexpected visit on his 18th birthday; and Amina (Alexis Chikaeze) has a tough choice to consider.
Extracted
FOX, 8pm
Season Finale!
See which amateur survivalist is the last one remaining to claim the $250,000 prize as Season 1 of the reality competition series concludes.
The Voice: “The Road to the Playoffs”
NBC, 8pm
Ahead of the start of this season’s playoff rounds starting next Monday, April 28, this two-hour special looks back at the best moments so far, from the blind auditions through the knockout rounds.
Star of the Month: Red Skelton
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Monday night salute to legendary entertainer Red Skelton continues with six of his films. The lineup kicks off with three musicals that paired Skelton with Esther Williams: Bathing Beauty (1944), which was Williams’ first musical and also features the film debut of Janis Paige; Neptune’s Daughter (1949), which costars Ricardo Montalbán and Betty Garrett, and introduced the Oscar-winning song “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” (in a musical number performed by the four leads); and Texas Carnival (1951), also featuring Howard Keel. After those, see Skelton alongside Fred Astaire in the musical biopic Three Little Words (1950), leading the comedic Western A Southern Yankee (1948), and starring with Arlene Dahl and Ann Miller in the comedy Watch the Birdie (1951).
Poppa’s House: “Babygirl”
CBS, 8:30pm
When Junior’s (Damon Wayans Jr.) sister, Natalie (guest star Amara Wayans), visits and reveals her engagement, he insists that she make peace with their father in the new episode “Babygirl.”
America’s Most Wanted
FOX, 9pm
Season Premiere!
John Walsh and son Callahan Walsh return to cohost Season 3 of this true-crime series breaking down some of the country’s toughest criminal cases with the help of accomplished law enforcement experts.
History’s Greatest Mysteries: “The Search for Atlantis”
History, 9pm
It’s history’s most famous lost city: Atlantis, the island kingdom that has baffled explorers for centuries. Some say Atlantis is a myth, while others insist it was a very real place wiped out thousands of years ago. Finding Atlantis would not only be the archaeological coup of this century, but perhaps for all time. Is Atlantis a real place, and if so, where could it be?
Hollywood Demons: “The Real Iron Claw”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm
The Von Erichs were a wrestling dynasty with six brothers, five of whom met untimely deaths at a very young age, as depicted in the 2023 film The Iron Claw. But that wasn’t the whole story. Now, the last surviving Von Erich brother exposes the truth behind addiction and the darkness of fame that transformed a family business into a living nightmare.
Paradise: “The Architect of Social Well-Being”
ABC, 10pm
Isolated, Xavier (Sterling K. Brown) seeks answers on his own and cautiously turns to Dr. Gabriela Torabi (Sarah Shahi). Meanwhile, Billy (Jon Beavers) and Jane (Nicole Brydon Bloom) feel the pressure from Robinson’s (Krys Marshall) investigation.
NCIS: Origins: “Darlin’, Don’t Refrain”
CBS, 10pm
After the shocking developments in the Sandman case, the team works with the FBI to investigate further in the new episode “Darlin’, Don’t Refrain.”
Love It or List It
HGTV, 10pm
Season Premiere!
In “A Place to Grow or a Place to Go?,” a couple is tired of dealing with cramped space and limited storage in their starter home. While the wife is eager to move and believes David Visentin can find a place that’s move-in ready, her husband has no intention of leaving and thinks Page Turner can create functional space.
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Tuesday, April 22
Andor
Disney+
Season Premiere!
This Star Wars series set five years before the events of the 2016 movie Rogue One: A Star Wars Story concludes its tale in its second and final season, which sees the characters and their relationships intensify as the horizon of war draws near and Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) becomes a key player in the Rebel Alliance. Everyone will be tested and, as the stakes rise, the betrayals, sacrifices and conflicting agendas will become profound. The cast also includes Stellan Skarsgård, Genevieve O’Reilly, Alan Tudyk, Ben Mendelsohn and Forest Whitaker. The season will unfold over 12 episodes broken down into four chapters of three episodes each; a new chapter drops each Tuesday.
Sea Lions of the Galápagos
Disney+
Brendan Fraser narrates this natural history documentary feature film from Disneynature. The doc introduces Leo, a handsome sea lion pup who is learning how to navigate life alongside his mother, Luna, in the Galápagos archipelago (and who, according to director Hugh Wilson, “was constantly up to no good [and] getting into sticky situations”). Following swimming lessons, fishing expeditions and some growing up, Leo eventually leaves his mother’s colony to find his own home — male sea lions must fight to earn the best spots, and only the strongest will become beachmasters. Leo’s lifelong quest to find his place in the world is fraught with challenges and filled with new encounters with an array of creatures, from marine iguanas and racer snakes to yellow fin tuna and huge Galápagos sharks. Also available today is Guardians of the Galápagos, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this film narrated by Blair Underwood that showcases the challenges threatening the archipelago and the community of champions (the “Guardians” of the title) who work to protect it.
Race for the Crown
Netflix
New Series!
This docuseries from the producers of Formula 1: Drive to Survive and SPRINT uses exclusive access to offer an inside look at jockeys, trainers and owners as they chase titles and triumph across the Triple Crown circuit of thoroughbred horse racing.
Starring Joan Blondell
TCM, beginning at 6:15am
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Apparently, if Warner Bros. studio boss Jack L. Warner had gotten his way, we would have known actress Rose Joan Blondell as “Inez Holmes.” The young woman, who had just arrived in Hollywood and signed with Warner, refused and became a star anyway (dropping the “Rose” part of her name). Blondell would be a much-remembered luminary of Hollywood’s golden age no matter what name she had used, as you can see during her performances in this morning and afternoon’s lineup of films on TCM, most made during the pre-Code era: Miss Pinkerton (1932), a mystery/comedy costarring George Brent; the gangster film Blondie Johnson (1933); Footlight Parade (1933), a musical with numbers staged and choreographed by Busby Berkeley, which paired Blondell with frequent costar James Cagney; Three on a Match (1932), a crime drama also featuring Warren William, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis; Lawyer Man (1933), a drama led by William Powell; The King and the Chorus Girl (1937), a romantic comedy directed by Mervyn LeRoy, and costarring Fernand Gravey and Edward Everett Horton; the musical Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), another musical with Berkeley-staged numbers, including one set to the classic song “We’re in the Money”; and the musical comedy Dames (1934), yet another title that features numbers by Berkeley and the introduction of an iconic song, “I Only Have Eyes for You.”
MLB Baseball: Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets
TBS, 7pm Live
Citi Field in Queens, New York, has Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies facing Juan Soto and the Mets in Game 2 of a three-game series.
Will Trent: “The Most Beautiful, Fierce, Smart, Powerful Creature in the Whole World”
ABC, 8pm
Amanda (Sonya Sohn) and Evelyn’s (LisaGay Hamilton) idyllic getaway takes a dark turn when a shocking murder is discovered at their luxury resort. Meanwhile, back home, Angie (Erika Christensen) faces the emotional strain of a family member’s unstable health conditions.
St. Denis Medical: “Bruce-ic and the Mus-ic”
NBC, 8pm
At the annual fundraiser, Alex (Allison Tolman) and her husband, Tim (Kyle Bornheimer), try to have a wild, kid-free night; Ron (David Alan Grier) and Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey) butt heads over hosting duties; and Bruce (Josh Lawson) sets out to win this year’s “dancing with the caregivers” competition.
Night Court: “Passing the Bar”
NBC, 8:30pm
Abby (Melissa Rauch) gets more than she bargained for when she offers to help Wyatt’s (Nyambi Nyambi) friend stay sober for a night.
The Rookie: “A Deadly Secret”
ABC, 9pm
Documentary filmmakers interview the LAPD on a complicated missing person case connected to John (Nathan Fillion).
Renovation Aloha
HGTV, 9pm
Season Finale!
In “Termites, Squatters, and Freeways,” a quick and easy renovation in Waipahu, Hawaii, turns into a never-ending nightmare for Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama after a year-long wait to get the keys causes squatter issues, chaos and delays. With a freeway running through the backyard, Tristyn faces the added challenge of designing soundproofing solutions to make the property marketable.
The Death Coast: “Into the Eye of the Storm”
History, 10pm
Jeff MacKinnon’s team battles thick kelp, brutal currents and a looming storm while searching Scatarie Island’s coast. Just as the storm hits, they make a crucial discovery — a clue that could lead to the long-lost wrecks and hidden treasure.
Jay & Pamela
TLC, 10pm
Season Finale!
In “Husband & Wife,” the day they once thought was impossible has finally arrived. Jay and Pamela are getting married, but the question of who will take Pamela down the aisle remains up in the air.
Wednesday, April 23
The Cleaner
BritBox
Season Premiere!
Crime-scene cleaner Wicky (Greg Davies) is back for Season 3 of this comedy, encountering even stranger people and even messier situations. Some clean-up jobs involve more than their fair share of blood, sweat and tears. But being a sociable type, Wicky also likes to chat with whoever he might encounter at a crime scene — victims’ relatives, employers, neighbors and, occasionally, even the murderers themselves. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes are available Wednesdays.
Battle Camp
Netflix
New Series!
The biggest stars from across Netflix’s slate of reality and docuseries return to face the ultimate physical and mental competition, where a giant spinning wheel randomly decides who stays and who goes. To keep one’s name off the wheel, returning fan favorites need to be unbeatable in high-octane challenges, unbreakable in grueling punishments and unhateable in camp, as everyone has a vote. The player who achieves all three will take home the $250,000 prize.
Bullet Train Explosion
Netflix
Original Film!
This Japanese action thriller is a remake of the 1975 Japanese film The Bullet Train, which was one of the inspirations for the 1994 American film Speed. Directed by Shinji Higuchi (Shin Godzilla), Bullet Train Explosion similarly follows people desperately trying to save the lives of passengers after a group trying to extort money from the government straps bombs to a bullet train in Japan.
Rebel Without a Cause
TCM, 6:15am
Catch a Classic!
The angst, loneliness, anger and alienation of postwar, middle-class suburban teens is explored in an iconic way in this legendary 1955 drama, one of the first to focus on the “generation gap” between parents and children. Well-crafted in its own right, Rebel surely benefits from what has become the almost-mythic and very charismatic aura of its star, James Dean, an icon of cool who tragically was killed in a car crash about a month before the film was released. As new kid in town Jim, Dean plays what ranks as moviedom’s ultimate teenage rebel, and his Oscar-nominated costars — Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo — are just as compelling to watch under the powerful direction of Nicholas Ray, who received an Oscar nomination for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story in the second-to-last year for that category.
The Conners
ABC, 8pm
Series Finale!
Two new episodes air back to back. Ahead of the deposition, Dan (John Goodman) gets support from his family. Mark (Ames McNamara) is presented with an opportunity that leads to a major life decision. Meanwhile, Becky (Lecy Goranson) and Tyler (Sean Astin) consider the next step in their relationship — joint finances. Then, Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) prepares for a series of physical tests in an effort to rejoin the police force; Darlene (Sara Gilbert) confronts some insecurities in her marriage with Ben (Jay R. Ferguson); and final farewells are made in true Conner family fashion.
Travel Queens
BET Her, 8pm
New Series!
This four-part docuseries follows best friends Lex P and Drea Nicole from the Pour Minds podcast as they explore Charleston, South Carolina; Key West, Florida; Mexico City; and Cartagena, Colombia. The series blends Lex’s adventurous spirit with Drea’s love for relaxation as they celebrate Black culture, uncover diverse experiences and create balanced itineraries, with each episode filled with humor, heart and practical travel tips.
Wild Cards: “Clouds in My Eyes”
The CW, 8pm
Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti) gets new information that leads him to a jazz club and possibly the person responsible for Daniel’s death. Max (Vanessa Morgan) poses as a singer at the club to gather intel. George (Jason Priestley) goes before the parole board.
Chicago Med: “The Stories We Tell Ourselves”
NBC, 8pm
Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) and Goodwin’s (S. Epatha Merkerson) friendship is tested as tensions rise during the nurses union’s negotiations with the hospital; Ripley (Luke Mitchell) and Archer (Steven Weber) treat a skateboarder struck by an emergency vehicle; and Frost (Darren Barnet) helps a young boy abandoned by his mother.
Sherlock & Daughter: “The Common Thread”
The CW, 9pm
While Sherlock (David Thewlis) chases a stolen carriage, he sends Amelia (Blu Hunt) on a hunt across London; Amelia has her own ideas and follows her intuition closer to answers — but even closer to danger.
The Floor
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!
Find out who gains full control of the Floor and wins the grand prize in the Season 3 finale. Rob Lowe hosts.
Chicago Fire: “Permanent Damage”
NBC, 9pm
Severide (Taylor Kinney) investigates an old house fire from 10 years back to which Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) had responded.
The Amazing Race: “We’re Letting Race Brain Win”
CBS, 9:30pm
Teams continue traveling through Bulgaria, where the Express Pass is up for grabs. One team makes a critical mistake that could jeopardize their race in the new episode “We’re Letting Race Brain Win.”
Life or Death: The Negotiators
Nat Geo, 10pm
New Series!
This series goes into the minds of some of the world’s most skilled negotiators to understand what it takes to navigate a situation where one wrong move can prove deadly. It analyzes four actual life-and-death scenarios, beginning in tonight’s premiere episode, “Pirate Hijack,” which looks at how a pro bono team of hostage negotiators tried to help free 26 fishermen held hostage by Somali pirates for over four years.
Chicago P.D.: “Name Image Likeness”
NBC, 10pm
Cook (Toya Turner) works with a confidential informant in a robbery-murder case with links to a college athlete.
Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America
Discovery Channel, 11pm
Season Premiere!
This series returns to explore more abandoned structures across America that help shed light on the story of this land and its people. Tonight’s season premiere episode, “The Cult Hotel,” uncovers the Marconi Lodge in Northern California, a place that was once, as the episode title indicates, the headquarters for an infamous cult.
Thursday, April 24
I, Jack Wright
BritBox
New Series!
As this mystery drama begins, powerful and successful businessman Jack Wright (Trevor Eve) leaves his family in disarray when they learn of his suicide. After the provisions of Jack’s final will and testament are made known, his third wife, Sally (Nikki Amuka-Bird), and two sons, Gray (John Simm) and John (Daniel Rigby), are shocked to discover they have been largely cut out of Jack’s enormous fortune. As Detective Chief Inspector Morgan (Harry Lloyd) and Detective Constable Jones (Liz Kingsman) delve further into the case, they realize Jack’s cause of death was, in fact, murder. Their sights turn to the Wright family, where the mother of all feuds is beginning. As each family member becomes more reckless and desperate in their bid to own a piece of Jack’s legacy, dark secrets and resentments are revealed, with explosive consequences. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes drop Thursdays.
You
Netflix
Season Premiere!
Check out the final chapter in the bloody tale of murderous Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) in the 10-episode fifth season of this thriller, which Badgley says offers a “spectacular finish.” At the end of Season 4, Joe returned to New York City with his wealthy partner, Kate (Charlotte Ritchie), and a dangerous new lease on life — a life he has finally admitted is fundamentally immoral. But Joe’s attempt at a “happily ever after” hits a snag when his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires.
Happy Birthday, Shirley MacLaine
TCM, beginning at 6am
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Happy birthday to Shirley MacLean Beaty — better known as actress Shirley MacLaine! The acclaimed star turns 91 today (she was born in Richmond, Virginia, on April 24, 1934). TCM is celebrating the birthday girl today with six of her films: The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964), a British drama also starring Ingrid Bergman, Rex Harrison, Jeanne Moreau, George C. Scott and Omar Sharif; Around the World in 80 Days (1956), the epic, Best Picture Oscar-winning adventure comedy based on Jules Verne’s novel also led by David Niven; The Sheepman (1958), a Western comedy costarring Glenn Ford and Leslie Nielsen; Some Came Running (1958), a drama that earned MacLaine the first of her five Best Actress Oscar nominations, alongside her Rat Pack pals Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin; Being There (1979), the comedy/drama led by Best Actor nominee Peter Sellers and Melvyn Douglas in one of his final roles; and Two Loves (1961), a drama costarring Laurence Harvey (MacLaine laughingly described this film to the Naples Daily News in a 2011 interview as “a terrible movie no one has ever heard of”; well, now you have!).
NFL Draft: Round 1
ABC, ESPN & NFL Network, 8pm Live
The 2025 NFL Draft opens tonight in Green Bay, Wisconsin, as teams stock up on rookie talent. The Tennessee Titans have the first overall pick, but some analysts believe they’ll trade it. Top prospects include Penn State’s Abdul Carter, Colorado’s Travis Hunter, Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, Michigan’s Mason Graham and Penn State’s Tyler Warren.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: “TV Money”
CBS, 8pm
Mandy (Emily Osment) tries to prove she’s financially responsible after getting criticized for her spending habits in the new episode “TV Money.”
Elsbeth: “I Know What You Did Thirty-Three Summers Ago”
CBS, 9pm
As Judge Milton Crawford (returning guest star Michael Emerson) gets closer to the federal bench, Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) tries to prove he’s a murderer in the new episode “I Know What You Did Thirty-Three Summers Ago.”
Swamp Mysteries
History, 9:35pm
Season Finale!
The third season concludes with “Missing Marsh Menace.” When untold numbers of nutria suddenly vanish from the Louisiana marsh, veteran hunter Ronnie Adams finds his livelihood at risk and calls Troy Landry to help. This episode follows the 90-minute Season 16 finale of Swamp People.
SurrealEstate: “A Family Thing”
Syfy, 10pm
A feuding family with a dark secret presents the biggest challenge of Zooey’s (Savannah Basley) young legal career.
Friday, April 25
Havoc
Netflix
Original Film!
Tom Hardy leads this action thriller as a bruised detective who must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician’s estranged son, while also battling his own demons. Along the way, he unravels a deep web of corruption and conspiracy that ensnares his entire city and finds himself with a number of factions on his tail: a vengeful crime syndicate, a crooked politician and his fellow cops.
Étoile
Prime Video
New Series!
The Emmy Award-winning writing/directing team that brought you The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (and the timeless classic Gilmore Girls) — Daniel Palladino and Amy Sherman-Palladino — is back with a new drama series featuring the dancers and staff of two renowned ballet companies who swap their most talented stars in order to save their businesses.
NFL Draft: Rounds 2-3
ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 & NFL Network, beginning at 7pm Live
More prospects will be taken off the board tonight in Rounds 2-3 of the NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
NCIS: Sydney
CBS, 8pm
Season Finale!
In “Sting in the Tail,” the Season 2 finale, the team races to find a missing antiaircraft missile on the eve of a World War II commemoration ceremony. NCIS: Sydney has been picked up for Season 3.
Gold Rush: White Water
Discovery Channel, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Last year, Dustin Hurt’s crew struck a 6-ounce, $70K nugget — the biggest in Gold Rush history. This season, he’s risking it all on a gamble that could make them millions or end their mining careers. In the ninth and final season premiere, Dustin and his loyal crew head deep into the remote Alaskan wilderness and risk their lives in raging creeks searching for a life-changing pile of gold nuggets.
United Football League: Memphis at Birmingham
FOX, 8pm Live
Week 5 of the UFL season kicks off on FOX with the Memphis Showboats at the Birmingham Stallions.
Grosse Pointe Garden Society: “Seasons”
NBC, 8pm
Alice (AnnaSophia Robb) welcomes a new addition to the family to snap Doug (Alexander Hodge) out of his funk; Catherine (Aja Naomi King) is torn as she must help sell her childhood home; Birdie (Melissa Fumero) receives surprising news that changes everything; and Brett (Ben Rappaport) teams up with Melissa (Nora Zehetner) to care for their sick kids.
The Never Ever Mets: “Lying for Sport”
OWN, 8pm
Tensions are high in the house, forcing one couple to seek advice from relationship expert Dr. Ally. Multiple couples deal with issues of trust when it’s learned that people aren’t exactly who they said they were.
TCM Spotlight: Pulp Fiction
TCM, beginning at 8pm
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Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Friday night celebration of films that are based on works of pulp fiction (or are just pulpy in their own right) concludes this evening with a lineup of sci-fi and fantasy titles. Up first is The Thing From Another World (1951), the classic about a team of military and scientific personnel trapped at the Arctic Circle with a deadly alien invader that has been accidentally thawed from its long slumber in the ice; The Land That Time Forgot (1974), based on pulp master Edgar Rice Burrough’s novel about a World War I U-boat crew and some torpedoed passengers they’ve picked up happening upon a hidden world where prehistoric creatures still exist; Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975), an action film led by Ron Ely as the titular hero who first appeared in 1930s pulp magazines; the sword-and-sorcery flick Red Sonja (1985), starring Brigitte Nielsen, in her film debut, as the title warrior, originally created by Robert E. Howard of Conan the Barbarian fame (Arnold Schwarzenegger has a supporting role here); She (1965), an adventure film from Britain’s Hammer Studios, starring Ursula Andress and Peter Cushing, and based on the 1887 novel by H. Rider Haggard (King Solomon’s Mines); and Time After Time (1979), a sci-fi tale that imagines The Time Machine author H.G. Wells (Malcolm McDowell) using a real-life time machine to pursue Jack the Ripper (David Warner), who has also used the device to escape from the late 19th century into the late 1970s, where he begins another murder spree.
Fire Country
CBS, 9pm
Season Finale!
Season 3 of the action drama wraps up with a two-episode finale. In “A Change in the Wind,” Bode and Manny (Max Thieriot and Kevin Alejandro) try to save lives and protect property when a fire erupts at a gas station. In “I’d Do It Again,” high winds push the Zebel Ridge fire into Edgewater, threatening Walter’s (returning guest star Jeff Fahey) care facility. The series has been renewed for Season 4.
The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd: “Unexpected Spectacles”
History, 9pm
In this episode, learn about a man who floats through the sky on dozens of balloons all attached to a single lawn chair, a circus conducted by a team of performers only visible through a magnifying glass, and a cycling grandpa who proves to be more than a match for his youthful counterparts.
Saturday, April 26
NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7
ABC, ESPN & NFL Network, 12pm Live
The NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, concludes today with selections from Rounds 4-7.
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Ag-Pro 300
The CW, 4pm Live
Austin Hill, Jesse Love, Sheldon Creed, Justin Allgaier and more of the Xfinity Series’ top drivers race at Alabama’s Talladega Superspeedway for the Ag-Pro 300.
MLB Baseball
FOX & FS1, beginning at 4pm Live
Viewers will see either the Philadelphia Phillies at the Chicago Cubs or the Texas Rangers at the San Francisco Giants for FOX’s MLB regional game. Tonight on FS1, the Houston Astros are at the Kansas City Royals.
The Asphalt Jungle
TCM, 4:15pm
Catch a Classic!
Best Director Oscar nominee John Huston cowrote (with Ben Maddow) the Oscar-nominated screenplay for this terrific 1950 crime film noir about the double crosses, bad luck, police pursuit and assorted other unraveling that ensues among a group of thieves following their successful jewel heist. The cast is led by Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, Jean Hagen, James Whitmore, Best Supporting Actor nominee Sam Jaffe and Marilyn Monroe in one of her earliest roles.
MLS Soccer: Atlanta United at Orlando City
FOX, 7pm Live
Atlanta United head to Inter&Co Stadium to take on Orlando City in Saturday night MLS action on FOX.
Fame: A Temptations Movie
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Singer-songwriters Keri Hilson and Keshia Chanté star as sisters who are the hottest singing duo on the music scene … but both secretly wonder about the other’s true intentions. After they live through a frightening robbery, the sisters must put aside the temptations for fame to be freed from their rivalry.
Somebody’s Son: “#MomKnowsBest”
OWN, 9pm
Chadd and his mother, Katina, begin their journey with four new women, but Chadd struggles with Katina’s “mother knows best” approach.
