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Monday, May 5
The Motherhood
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
New Series!
Created and hosted by Connie Britton, each of the six one-hour episodes (two episodes premiere tonight) follows the former Nashville star as she connects with single mothers who are struggling. Over the course of a week, Britton, who is also a single mom, along with three expert coaches (aka The Neighbor Ladies) — DIY and home design specialist Angela Rose, positive parenting coach Destini Davis and style expert Taryn Hicks — helps the mom create a harmonious living space, implement effective parenting strategies and refresh her wardrobe. At the heart of the series is the lasting impact of these changes, as the women build a supportive community to continue uplifting each other long after the cameras stop rolling.
Harry Wild
Acorn TV
Season Premiere!
Season 4 of this mystery series picks up a year after the third season. Business couldn’t be better at the Wild/Reid Detective Agency as Harry (Jane Seymour) and Fergus (Rohan Nedd) welcome an unexpected client: Charlie Wild (Kevin Ryan), Harry’s son. In other events throughout the season, Harry is hired by a friend and former wild child turned nun; Lola (Rose O’Neill) stumbles upon a dance school mystery; a Dublin literary tour takes a bloody turn; and more. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes drop Mondays.
Britain and the Blitz
Netflix
This immersive documentary from the U.K. brings history to life through vividly restored archival footage and firsthand accounts of the challenges faced by Britain during the Nazi blitz in World War II.
The Neighborhood
CBS, 8pm
Season Finale!
Season 7 of the sitcom concludes with two episodes. In “Welcome to Pomp and Circumstance,” Tina and Gemma (Tichina Arnold and Beth Behrs) plan a joint graduation party for Malcolm and Grover (Sheaun McKinney and Hank Greenspan). In “Welcome to Venice,” Malcolm starts his new life in a part of Los Angeles that is vastly different from his old neighborhood. CBS has picked up The Neighborhood for an eighth and final season.
All American
The CW, 8pm
Season Finale!
On the day of the South Crenshaw vs. Beverly game, KJ (Nathaniel McIntyre) learns something that throws him off; Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) is determined to return to the game despite outside concerns; Amina (Alexis Chikaeze) hears good news about her future; and Coop (Bre-Z) is ready for the next step with Breonna (Sasha Lance).
“Month of Mayberry” Continues
MeTV, beginning at 8pm
Each week during MeTV’s monthlong salute to The Andy Griffith Show, the network will spotlight “best of” episodes featuring beloved characters. Kicking things off this week (airing tonight through Friday at this time) it is “All About Andy,” with two episodes spotlighting Griffith’s character, Andy Taylor. Tonight’s installments are “The Manhunt” and “Alcohol and Old Lace.”
Mid-Century MOVIES!: “Palm Springs Weekend” & “Bus Stop”
MOVIES!, beginning at 8pm
Two comedy classics from the 1950s and ’60s are featured in tonight’s Mid-Century MOVIES! programming block. Leading off the double bill is Palm Springs Weekend (1963), which follows the romantic entanglements of several college students on spring break in the title city. Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin, Stefanie Powers and Robert Conrad star. After that is Bus Stop (1956), a romantic comedy/drama led by Golden Globe nominee Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray, who made his film debut with a Best Supporting Actor Oscar-nominated performance.
The Voice: “The Playoffs, Part 2”
NBC, 8pm
The coaches enlist the help of mega mentors Sheryl Crow and LeAnn Rimes to advise their remaining artists as they hold nothing back during the playoffs. Tough decisions are made when each coach can only advance two artists to the live shows.
Rodgers and Hammerstein
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Enjoy a toe-tapping evening of four classic movies based on equally classic stage musicals from the legendary duo of composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. Up first is Oklahoma! (1955), led by Gordon MacRae and Gloria Grahame, and featuring classic tunes and numbers like the title song, “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’,” “The Farmer and the Cowman” and “People Will Say We’re in Love.” After that is Carousel (1956), led by MacRae and Shirley Jones, with a soundtrack boasting lovely tunes such as “If I Loved You,” “June Is Bustin’ Out All Over” and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” Following that, Rossano Brazzi and Mitzi Gaynor headline South Pacific (1958), which is filled with memorable tunes like “Bali Ha’i,” “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair,” “I’m in Love With a Wonderful Guy” and “Younger Than Springtime.” Flower Drum Song (1961) closes out the lineup; led by Nancy Kwan and James Shigeta, it was the first major Hollywood film to feature a mostly Asian American cast and features a soundtrack that includes songs such as “I Enjoy Being a Girl” and “Love, Look Away.”
Basketball Wives
VH1, 8pm
Season Premiere!
The reality series returns for Season 12 with fan favorites Evelyn Lozada, Jackie Christie, Jennifer Williams, Brandi Maxiell and Brittany Renner. Some new faces are joining them this season, including former WNBA star Ty Young, beauty mogul Ming Lee and Christie’s daughter, Chantel Christie-Jeffries.
NCIS
CBS, 9pm
Season Finale!
In the Season 22 finale, “Nexus,” while NCIS investigates a dangerous connection between the Nexus cartel and mob boss Carla Marino (returning guest star Rebecca De Mornay), the team uncovers a high-stakes plot involving stolen nuclear material. NCIS has been renewed for Season 23.
The Playboy Murders
Investigation Discovery, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Holly Madison returns as host and executive producer for Season 3 of this series that recounts the shocking intersections of murder and mystery within the world of the iconic men’s magazine Playboy. The premiere episode explores the tragic fate of Playboy casting assistant Kimberly Fattorini. After breaking up with her boyfriend and boss, Fattorini goes for a wild night out in L.A. that ends in her mysterious death.
Happy Face
Showtime, 9pm
Season Finale!
Based on a true story, this drama about the daughter of a serial killer who discovers the impact her father had on his victims’ families finishes its first season. Annaleigh Ashford, Dennis Quaid and James Wolk star.
Paradise: “In the Palaces of Crowned Kings”
ABC, 10pm
Xavier (Sterling K. Brown) faces the consequences of his investigation, forcing him to consider how to proceed.
Toxic
Investigation Discovery, 10pm
New Series!
This true-crime series follows host Elizabeth Chambers as she draws from her experience and background as an investigative journalist to delve into the dark and twisted sides of relationships. Through conversations with survivors across the country, Chambers brings viewers into the raw and real stories of those affected by destructive relationship dynamics, showcasing the lasting trauma and tragedy that can result.
Yes, Chef!: “Martha’s Roast”
NBC, 10pm
The chefs enter the kitchen to find Martha putting the finishing touches on her famous roasted chicken. Each team must prepare five appetizers one at a time to go with the roast before her chicken is ready to serve. Timing is key in this challenge, and the chefs need to trust each other to succeed.
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Tuesday, May 6
The Devil’s Plan: Death Room
Netflix
Season Premiere!
This “mental strategy competition” from South Korea returns for Season 2, which promises even more sophisticated strategies and deadlier alliances. The series gathers players from diverse professional backgrounds for seven intense days of competition to determine the brightest mind. The first four episodes are available today; Episodes 5-9 are available next Tuesday, May 13; Episodes 10-12 on Tuesday, May 20.
Untold
Netflix
Season Premiere!
This sports docuseries returns with three new series films, beginning today with Shooting Guards. Former Washington Wizards teammates Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton shook the basketball world with their infamous gun incident in 2009, but what really went down when guns were drawn in their NBA locker room? Through raw firsthand accounts, Arenas and Crittenton unpack the events that had a life-altering impact on both men, and ultimately led Crittenton down a dark and tragic past. The next two films will drop the next two Tuesdays.
MLB Baseball: San Diego at N.Y. Yankees
TBS, 7pm Live
Manny Machado and the San Diego Padres take on Aaron Judge and the N.Y. Yankees in Game 2 of a three-game set at Yankee Stadium.
Will Trent: “Why Hello, Sheriff”
ABC, 8pm
While investigating a murder in a rural town, Will (Ramón Rodríguez) uncovers surprising truths about his past.
NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Second Round
ESPN, beginning at 8pm Live
The quest for the Stanley Cup continues with two NHL second-round playoff games tonight on ESPN.
Night Court
NBC, 8pm
Season Finale!
Two episodes of this revival of the classic sitcom air tonight to finish out its third season. First, in “Funnest Judge in the City,” Abby (Melissa Rauch) suspects the courthouse’s new “fun judge” (guest star Michael Urie) may not be as fun as he seems, and Gurgs (Lacretta) must regain control when her new courthouse welcome video, starring Roz (guest star Marsha Warfield), takes on a life of its own. Then, in the season finale, “A Decent Proposal,” Abby finds herself in charge of two runaway teens; Dan (John Larroquette) and Julianne (Wendie Malick) balk at the idea that they’ve become friends; and a surprise appearance by a mysterious stranger (guest star Simon Helberg) turns Abby’s world upside down. At presstime, there had been no word on whether Night Court will return for Season 4.
TCM Spotlight: The Defining Frontier: The American Character in Westerns
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Tuesday and Thursday night look at the history of Westerns via themed lineups continues with “The Quintessential Cowboy: John Wayne and the Idea of America.” Wayne is one of the most important and popular film actors of all time, and the actor most identified with the Western genre. In many of his films, Wayne’s characters glorified the idea of Manifest Destiny, the belief that the United States was meant to expand west, imposing its values and way of life beyond its borders. Starting with his first starring role in The Big Trail (1930), which begins tonight’s lineup, Wayne was depicted heroically fighting Native Americans and taking their land so the country could grow. The popularity of these films helped establish the idea that America is special and holds a unique place in the world. You can also see elements of this in the other Wayne-led films airing tonight: Stagecoach (1939), directed by John Ford and also starring Claire Trevor, Andy Devine and John Carradine; director Howard Hawks’ Red River (1948), which costars Montgomery Clift and Walter Brennan; and How the West Was Won (1962), an epic Western with a story spanning 50 years that was codirected by Ford, Henry Hathaway and George Marshall, and has a large cast also including James Stewart, Debbie Reynolds, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda and Lee J. Cobb.
The Rookie: “Mutiny and the Bounty”
ABC, 9pm
The team helps Skip Tracer Randy (Flula Borg) when his new love interest is kidnapped; Angela (Alyssa Diaz) and Nyla (Mekia Cox) enlist their moms to help catch a con artist; and Wesley (Shawn Ashmore) is threatened to drop a case.
Tyler Perry’s House of Payne
BET, 9pm
Season Premiere!
In the Season 12 premiere of this comedy, “House of Realization,” Ella (Cassi Davis) faces off with Elaine and must address her true feelings toward Laura (Quin Walters), while Malik (Larramie “Doc” Shaw) is forced to get creative.
Castle Impossible
HGTV, 9pm
In HGTV’s new series, which debuted last week, high school sweethearts Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira attempt to renovate a 500-year-old castle. The couple abandons their plans of living in California when Reckert inherits her late grandfather’s 130-acre estate just outside Paris, France. Thankfully, the duo has experience in carpentry, conservation and landscaping expertise, as well as having family members with backgrounds in construction, design and renovation.
Port Protection Alaska: “Natural Selection”
Nat Geo, 9pm
Sam and Matt hunt for deer while Terry helps out on Troy’s property.
The Voice: “Recap: The Playoffs, Part 2”
NBC, 9pm
Catch up with what happened during last night’s second installment of the playoff rounds.
Pati Jinich Explores PanAmericana: “Juneau & Whitehorse — Sister Cities”
PBS, 9pm
Chef Pati Jinich explores the sister cities of Alaska’s capital, Juneau, and the capital of Canada’s Yukon Territory, Whitehorse.
Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living
BET, 9:30pm
Season Premiere!
This sitcom returns for its sixth season with “The Last Days.” A shocking truth is revealed as Jeremy (Na’im Lynn) and Leah (Courtney Nichole) force Phillip (Alex Henderson) and Sandra (Tayler Buck) to come clean. Meanwhile, Mr. Brown (David Mann) takes a deep dive into conspiracy theories.
Wednesday, May 7
Last Bullet
Netflix
Original Film!
This third and final installment in the Lost Bullet French action thriller franchise is an explosive opus that finds Lino (Alban Lenoir) embarking on a relentless quest to find and confront Areski (Nicolas Duvauchelle).
NASCAR: Full Speed
Netflix
Season Premiere!
Season 2 of this high-octane sports docuseries follows the tales of triumph and tenacity surrounding drivers on and off the track during the 2024 NASCAR playoffs.
Citizen Kane
TCM, 7:30am
Catch a Classic!
Orson Welles’ 1941 classic is regularly at, or very near, the top of many people’s list of greatest movies of all time, and watching it again (or for the first time) tonight, you will be reminded why. After more than 80 years, the stunningly original innovation that Welles put into the film’s direction and camerawork, with the help of Oscar-nominated cinematographer Gregg Toland, helps it look like it could have been made in the modern era — it’s easy to forget it was produced in the early ’40s. It’s all the more impressive when you realize that Welles made this masterful, Best Picture Oscar-nominated film when he was only in his mid 20s. Along with directing (for which he received an Oscar nomination), producing and cowriting Citizen Kane (with Herman J. Mankiewicz; the duo won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay), Welles also stars in his Best Actor Oscar-nominated title role, a not-so-subtle dramatization of tycoon William Randolph Hearst. Welles leads an equally incredible cast that also includes Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Everett Sloane and more.
The Masked Singer
FOX, 8pm
Season Finale!
The Golden Mask Trophy is on the line and the winner is unmasked in the singing competition’s two-hour Season 13 finale.
Chicago Med: “The Invisible Hand”
NBC, 8pm
The hospital faces a staffing crisis as the nurses stage a sick-out; Archer (Steven Weber) and Frost (Darren Barnet) bet on who can discharge their patients first; and Charles’ (Oliver Platt) distrust of a patient complicates his treatment.
Chicago Fire: “Cut Me Open”
NBC, 9pm
With the crew stretched thin, a performance efficiency expert evaluates Firehouse 51. Meanwhile, Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) bond with the mother of the baby they hope to adopt.
The Amazing Race: “Up the River Without a Joust”
CBS, 9:30pm
Racers travel to Strasbourg, France, where they go head-to-head in a water jousting match in the new episode “Up the River Without a Joust.”
Life or Death: The Negotiators: “Sydney Siege”
Nat Geo, 10pm
Police negotiators step in to try to keep the peace when an armed couple holds 27 people at gunpoint, seeking the return of their 3-month-old child.
Chicago P.D.: “Black Ice”
NBC, 10pm
Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) witnesses a tragic accident on an icy bridge, leading Intelligence into a dark and sinister case involving sex trafficking.
Bugs That Rule the World
PBS, 10pm
New Series!
In this four-part global investigation into insects, exploring their diversity and their critical roles on the planet, scientists reveal the beauty of bugs, from pollinators to insect assassins to the tiny clean-up crews that purify the planet.
Thursday, May 8
Forever
Netflix
New Series!
A reimagining of one of the most impactful first-love stories of all time — Judy Blume’s 1975 young adult novel Forever… — this romantic drama from producer Mara Brock Akil (Girlfriends) follows the epic love story of two Black teens, Keisha and Justin (Lovie Simone and Michael Cooper Jr.), as they explore their identities through the awkward and moving journey of being each other’s “capital-F First.” Blume is an executive producer on the series, which costars Karen Pittman, Wood Harris and Xosha Roquemore.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: “Ladies Love Brunch”
CBS, 8pm
Georgie (Montana Jordan) tries his best to please all of the moms in his life for Mother’s Day in the new episode “Ladies Love Brunch.”
Law & Order: “Tough Love”
NBC, 8pm
A tough-love sports agent is stabbed to death, leaving the squad with a trail of possible suspects.
TCM Spotlight: The Defining Frontier: The American Character in Westerns
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Tuesday and Thursday night look at the history of Westerns via themed lineups continues with “Rugged Individualism.” Since its founding, America has always glorified the individual over the collective. The Constitution helped establish the nation as a place where anyone can thrive through hard work and determination, and the American frontier — with its rugged landscape, lawlessness and lack of infrastructure — rewarded those who could make their own way and overcome difficult conditions. The “lone cowboy” character was often featured in Westerns, symbolizing these ideas of freedom and self-reliance, and helped to ingrain these values into the American consciousness. Examples of that theme can be seen in tonight’s lineup: The Man From Laramie (1955), one of the great James Stewart-led Westerns directed by Anthony Mann; Ride Lonesome (1959), starring Randolph Scott, Karen Steele and James Coburn in his film debut; writer/director Samuel Fuller’s Forty Guns (1957), led by Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan and Gene Barry; High Plains Drifter (1973), directed by Clint Eastwood, who also stars as another one of those nameless strangers he initially became famous for around this era; Hang ’Em High (1968), also led by Eastwood (this time as a named character) alongside Inger Stevens, Ed Begley and Pat Hingle; and The Oklahoma Kid (1939), starring James Cagney as a heroic gunslinger and Humphrey Bogart as his black-clad villainous nemesis.
Hudson & Rex
UPtv, 8pm
Season Finale!
In the Season 2 finale, “In a Family Way,” after a woman is found dead in the snow, Charlie (John Reardon) and Rex (Diesel vom Burgimwald) have a pool of unconnected suspects with only one thing in common — the victim was convinced they were all her family. Season 3 of Hudson & Rex debuts next Thursday, May 15.
Ghosts
CBS, 8:30pm
Season Finale!
Sam and Jay (Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar) host a big party for the launch of Sam and Isaac’s (Brandon Scott Jones) vampire book in the Season 4 finale “The Devil Went Down to Woodstone.” CBS has renewed Ghosts for Seasons 5 and 6.
Doctor Odyssey: “The Wave”
ABC, 9pm
After Max’s (Joshua Jackson) declaration fractures his relationship with Avery (Phillipa Soo), he leaves the ship and finds himself caught in an earthquake, which triggers a tsunami warning; with The Odyssey forced to leave port, Max races to return before it’s too late.
Elsbeth
CBS, 9pm
Season Finale!
In “Ramen Holiday,” the Season 2 finale, Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) encounters many familiar suspects during a murder investigation. Stephen Moyer, Retta, Gina Gershon, Alyssa Milano and Mary-Louise Parker are among the guest stars reprising their roles. Elsbeth will return for Season 3.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Aperture”
NBC, 9pm
When an assault at gunpoint is witnessed through a neighboring window, the SVU must find the victim.
Grey’s Anatomy: “Love You Like a Love Song”
ABC, 10pm
Jo (Camilla Luddington) and Link’s (Chris Carmack) wedding day arrives, along with some visitors; Teddy (Kim Raver) and Owen (Kevin McKidd) are met with a familiar face seeking treatment; and Lucas (Niko Terho) disagrees with Simone (Alexis Floyd) on how to approach a patient’s worsened condition.
Found: “Missing While a Family”
NBC, 10pm
M&A is approached about a missing family from a Jewish modern orthodox congregation. Meanwhile, Margaret (Kelli Williams) shares her recent experiences with her family, Sir (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) sets a plan in motion for his and Gabi’s (Shanola Hampton) future, and an M&A ally is put in jeopardy.
SurrealEstate: “Battleground”
Syfy, 10pm
Susan (Sarah Levy) investigates a client’s home that is haunted by a young Vietnam-era soldier whose war never ended.
Friday, May 9
Friday Night Frights
MOVIES!, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Cowriter/director George A. Romero’s influential 1968 horror classic Night of the Living Dead not only popularized zombies in pop culture but also remains one of the more terrifying depictions of these flesh-eating ghouls, as they attack a rural farmhouse where seven people have been trapped following the sudden uprising of the living dead. The film’s social commentary is also as relevant and affecting as its shocks and chills. Some inspiration for the movie appears to have come from Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel I Am Legend, so it’s fitting that MOVIES! follows up Living Dead tonight with The Last Man on Earth (1964), the first film adaptation of I Am Legend, and still one of the most effective. Here, Vincent Price plays a man who becomes a reluctant vampire hunter after a disease apparently turns the rest of humanity into the living dead. Following this, catch David Cronenberg’s Rabid (1977), starring Marilyn Chambers and Frank Moore, and wrap up the night with Romero’s Day of the Dead (1985).
Nonnas
Netflix
Original Film!
Vince Vaughn leads this comedy as Joe Scaravella, who, following the loss of his mother, risks everything to honor her by opening an Italian restaurant with a group of local grandmothers as the chefs. The cast also includes Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, Brenda Vaccaro, Joe Manganiello, Drea de Matteo, Campbell Scott, Linda Cardellini and Susan Sarandon.
The Royals
Netflix
New Series!
This Indian romantic comedy/drama begins when Aviraaj Singh (Ishaan Khatter), the polo-playing, pleasure-seeking party prince and heir to the royal throne of Morpur, meets high-functioning, tightly wound, ace CEO Sophia Shekhar (Bhumi Pednekar). As sparks and insults fly, they reluctantly come together to save his royally dysfunctional family from financial ruin and to save her own leading startup of luxury homestays in India from ruthless investment bankers.
Hollywood Squares
CBS, 8pm
Season Finale!
The game show revival wraps up its first season with “I’ve Been in 12 Sandwiches” and “Between Two Nuts.” Nate Burleson hosts with Drew Barrymore as the center square. CBS picked up Hollywood Squares for a second season.
Grosse Pointe Garden Society: “The Fallow Period”
NBC, 8pm
As new details of their night unfold, Birdie (Melissa Fumero), Catherine (Aja Naomi King), Brett (Ben Rappaport) and Alice (AnnaSophia Robb) reckon with the aftermath of their gala afterparty.
Gold Rush: Mine Rescue With Freddy & Juan
Discovery Channel, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Gold recovery experts Freddy Dodge and Juan Ibarra are back on the road in North America to help turn small-time miners’ pitfalls into profits. In the season premiere, Freddy and Juan face off at a hard rock mine spanning three elevations at 4,000 feet in the Cascades. Battling impenetrable rock, the guys devise an innovative 180-foot chute featuring a spiral concentrator in their first ever Washington state rescue. The season also features visits to mines in Oregon, Arizona, Montana and British Columbia.
Saturday, May 10
NTT IndyCar Series: Sonsio Grand Prix
FOX, 4:30pm Live
IndyCar returns to the hallowed ground of Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Sonsio Grand Prix on the Brickyard’s 2.439-mile, 14-turn road course.
MLB Baseball
FOX, beginning at 7pm Live
Saturday regional MLB action on FOX features either the Chicago Cubs at the N.Y. Mets or the San Francisco Giants at the Minnesota Twins.
Love in the Clouds
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Brooklyn (McKenzie Westmore), a reporter from Seattle, lobbies to cover the wildly popular International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and finds a unique angle in an enigmatic hot air balloon pilot, Jared (Paul Greene). Jared offers romantic rides but is mysteriously closed off to love himself. That is, until Brooklyn steps onto his balloon and changes his outlook on love and life.
The Judd Family: Truth Be Told, Parts 1 & 2
Lifetime, 8pm
New Docuseries!
This two-night documentary special delves into the delicate relationships of one of country music’s most revered families. Interviews with both Wynonna and Ashley Judd, along with Naomi’s widower Larry Strickland, share the complex mother-daughter dynamics that tied them together and also drove them apart. “Wynonna and Ashley both took a long time to decide to participate because they wanted to be sure that this would be the right representation of their mother’s life,” shares director Alexandra Dean. “Both were concerned that her story be told in its full complexity with honesty and fairness.”
Two for One: Jamie Lee Curtis
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Tonight, TCM primetime host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who introduces two films of her choosing. Curtis will offer commentary on each title’s cultural significance and its influence on other films, behind-the-scenes stories, and her own personal reflections on them. The star has chosen director John Frankenheimer’s suspenseful psychological/political thriller The Manchurian Candidate (1962), starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh (Jamie Lee’s mother) and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Angela Lansbury, and Sweet Smell of Success (1957), the film noir satirical drama led by Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis (Jamie Lee’s father) and Susan Harrison.
Say Yes to the Dress
TLC, 8pm
Season Finale!
In “I’m Marrying Me,” one-of-a-kind bride Nicoletta arrives with crystals, sage and a plan to marry herself, and new consultant Cierra is all for it! Paraplegic bride Natalie hopes to experience that magical bridal feeling.
Saturday Night Live: “Walton Goggins/Arcade Fire”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock
Walton Goggins (HBO’s The White Lotus and The Righteous Gemstones) hosts SNL for the first time tonight, while Grammy-winning band Arcade Fire makes their sixth appearance as musical guest a day after the release of their new album, Pink Elephant.
