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Wednesday, May 28: No One Prepared Them for This: FX’s New Comedy ‘Adults’

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Wednesday, May 28

Adults
FX, 9pm
New Series!

This new half-hour scripted comedy follows a group of young New Yorkers trying to establish themselves despite astronomical student debt, insane housing prices, job insecurity and the ever-present threat of getting canceled. The ensemble cast includes Malik Elassal, Lucy Freyer, Amita Rao, Jack Innanen and Owen Thiele.

Audrey Hepburn Icon-a-Thon
MOVIES!, beginning at 10am
Catch a Classic!

Spend a day with iconic actress Audrey Hepburn in this marathon featuring five of her most memorable films. Up first is Two for the Road (1967), director Stanley Donen’s romantic comedy/drama that features Hepburn and Albert Finney as a married couple who reflect on their 12-year relationship while on a road trip from England to the French Riviera. After that is Charade (1963), a romantic comedy/mystery also directed by Donen that also features Cary Grant, Walter Matthau, James Coburn and George Kennedy, as well as the Oscar-nominated title song by Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer. Next comes Wait Until Dark (1967), the famous thriller that earned Hepburn a Best Actress nomination as a blind woman terrorized in her apartment by three criminals (played by Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna and Jack Weston) searching for a heroin-stuffed doll they believe is hidden there. Things lighten up again with the next film, 1966’s How to Steal a Million, a heist comedy that costars Peter O’Toole, Eli Wallach and Charles Boyer. The lineup concludes with one of Hepburn’s most famous roles, as Eliza Doolittle alongside Best Actor winner Rex Harrison in the Best Picture-winning musical My Fair Lady (1964).

Captain America: Brave New World
Disney+
Feature Film Exclusive!

In this Marvel movie that follows the events of the 2021 series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) now wields the shield as Captain America. He meets with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford) and soon finds himself in the middle of an international incident. In a race against time, Sam must discover the reason behind a nefarious global conspiracy before the true mastermind has the world seeing red — in the form of the fearsome Red Hulk. The film costars Danny Ramirez, Giancarlo Esposito, Tim Blake Nelson, Shira Haas, Carl Lumbly and Xosha Roquemore, with a cameo by Sebastian Stan, who reprises his role as Bucky Barnes.

F1: The Academy
Netflix
New Series!

This adrenaline-fueled docuseries follows 15 female drivers across all five F1 Academy teams. Through exclusive behind-the-scenes access, the series highlights the drama of the races, as well as the personal stories and high stakes for these incredible drivers and the teams around them as they break barriers in one of the most demanding sports in the world.

Sullivan’s Crossing: “The Ties That Bind”
The CW, 8pm

Maggie (Morgan Kohan) accompanies Cal (Chad Michael Murray) to visit his parents; Sully (Scott Patterson) and Frank (Tom Jackson) get to the bottom of who is behind the new development.

2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee Semifinals
ION, 8pm Live

ION is once again home for coverage of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The semifinals air tonight in a two-hour block. The finals will air tomorrow night on ION.

Raid the Cage
CBS, 9pm
New Episodes!

It’s a sibling showdown as brothers from Chicago take on sisters from Burbank, California, to win big cash and prizes as the game show returns for new episodes with “Sibling Rivalry.” Damon Wayans Jr. and Jeannie Mai host.

Sherlock & Daughter: “Sound Connections”
The CW, 9pm

As Sherlock (David Thewlis) and Amelia (Blu Hunt) identify the villains surrounding them on all sides, Holmes repays a favor to his oldest enemy, arranging a meeting between Professor Moriarty (Dougray Scott) and the young Australian man who has suddenly become very close to Amelia.

Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster
Discovery Channel, 9pm

This two-hour documentary looks at the tragedy that occurred in June 2023 when the Titan, a submersible operated by tourism company OceanGate, imploded during an expedition to view the wreck of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean, killing all five aboard.

Married to Real Estate
HGTV, 9pm
Season Finale!

In “Townhome Overhaul,” a couple is ready to transform their traditional townhome into something that suits the whole family. They’re turning to Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson to not only completely update their kitchen, living room and primary bath, but to also add a bedroom to the first floor.

Sitting Bull
History, 9pm
Series Finale!

This two-part docuseries concludes with “Never Give In,” which finds Sitting Bull (Michael Spears) and Crazy Horse facing George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Cavalry at Little Bighorn, the most famous battle of the American West. When their legendary triumph over the U.S. Army fails to end the war, they must continue the fight to preserve the Lakota way of life against unimaginable odds.

In the Kitchen With Harry Hamlin
IFC, 11pm
Season Finale!

Joel McHale and Aisha Tyler join host Harry Hamlin and his niece, classically trained chef and author Renee Guilbault, for a delightful dinner and stimulating conversation in the Season 2 finale. On tonight’s menu: fish, with the perfect brownie sundae for dessert.

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Thursday, May 29

Dept. Q
Netflix
New Series!

In this U.K. mystery/thriller, Detective Chief Inspector Carl Morck (Matthew Goode) is a brilliant cop but a terrible colleague with no friends in the Edinburgh police. After a tragic incident, he finds himself exiled to the basement and the sole member of Department Q, a newly formed cold-case unit that is meant to just be a PR stunt. But more by accident than design, Morck starts to build a gang of waifs and strays who have everything to prove, especially when the stone-cold trail of a prominent civil servant who disappeared years ago starts to heat up.

The Better Sister
Prime Video
New Series!

Based on the novel by Alafair Burke, this thriller series follows two sisters — Chloe (Jessica Biel), a high-profile media executive with a picturesque life, and her estranged sister, Nicky (Elizabeth Banks), who struggles to make ends meet and stay clean — as they reunite after a brutal murder. As they try to make sense of this tragedy, they must also untangle their own complicated history.

NCAA Women’s College World Series
ESPN & ESPN2, beginning at 12pm Live

Eight teams begin a double elimination tournament in Oklahoma City to determine the NCAA Softball Division I champion. ESPN and ESPN2 combine to air four games today.

2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals
ION, 8pm Live

ION has live coverage of the finals of this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee, set in a two-hour block. An encore broadcast will follow.

Transplant: “Home”
NBC, 8pm

Bash (Hamza Haq) attempts to reconcile with Elliot (Mark Rendall) while awaiting the fellowship decision; Mags (Laurence Leboeuf) keeps the possibility of her heart transplant a secret while helping a teen on growth hormones; June (Ayisha Issa) attends self-harm therapy; and Theo (Jim Watson) discusses his reinstatement.

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 concludes tonight with “The End of an Era.” Several great Westerns captured an era when the American frontier was in decline. This was a period when the country began to fundamentally change, transitioning from a rugged, lawless society to one with more rules and structure. While it can be looked back upon as a time of progress, many living in that era had a hard time adjusting to a new way of life. Tonight’s films show the challenges that came with one way of life ending as the Old West gave way to modern civilization. Up first is cowriter/director Sergio Leone’s epic spaghetti Western Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), led by Henry Fonda (cast against type as a villain), Charles Bronson, Jason Robards and Claudia Cardinale. After that, John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles and Lee Marvin (as the title character) lead director John Ford’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). Two titles from director Sam Peckinpah close out the lineup: The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970), a Western comedy starring Robards, Stella Stevens, David Warner and Strother Martin, and The Wild Bunch (1969), a revisionist Western led by William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O’Brien and Warren Oates.

Grimsburg
FOX, 8:30pm
New Episodes!

The animated comedy featuring Jon Hamm as the voice of grizzled detective Marvin Flute returns with new Season 2 episodes.

MLB Baseball: Washington at Seattle
FS1, 9:30pm Live

A three-game series between the Washington Nationals and the Mariners closes out tonight at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park.

SurrealEstate: “Grave Matters”
Syfy, 10pm

The search for a client’s last will leads the team on a deadly scavenger hunt through a graveyard.

Friday, May 30

Bono: Stories of Surrender
Apple TV+

This film is a bold and lyrical visual exploration of Bono’s one-man show by the same name and based on his celebrated memoir Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story. Bono: Stories of Surrender is a vivid reimagining of Bono’s critically acclaimed stage show, Stories of Surrender: An Evening of Words, Music and Some Mischief…, as he pulls back the curtain on a remarkable life and the family, friends and faith that have challenged and sustained him, revealing personal stories about his journey as a son, father, husband, activist and rockstar. Along with never-before-seen, exclusive footage from the Beacon Theatre shows, the film features Bono performing many of the iconic U2 songs that have shaped his life and legacy. On Apple Vision Pro, Bono: Stories of Surrender (Immersive) is the first feature-length film available in Apple Immersive Video, a remarkable media format recorded in 8K with Spatial Audio to produce a 180-degree video that places viewers onstage with Bono and in the center of his story.

Your Friends & Neighbors
Apple TV+
Season Finale!

The first season of this hilarious and compelling crime drama series starring Jon Hamm as a recently divorced middle-aged dad who begins stealing from his wealthy neighbors will wrap up tonight. Will he end up in prison for a crime he did not commit, or will he, as always, find a way to finagle himself out of trouble?

TCM Birthday Tribute: Howard Hawks
TCM, beginning at 6am
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Legendary director/producer/writer Howard Hawks was born in Goshen, Indiana, on May 30, 1896; he passed away Dec. 26, 1977, in Palm Springs, California, at age 81. TCM remembers the filmmaker on the anniversary of his birth today with seven of the films he directed. Up first is Flight Commander (1930; originally known as The Dawn Patrol), a drama set during World War I. Hawks, who had been a flight instructor during the war, flies a plane as a German pilot in an uncredited role in the film. After that is Today We Live (1933), a romantic drama led by Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper, Robert Young and Franchot Tone. Up next is another World War I-set drama: the Best Picture Oscar-nominated Sergeant York (1941), which won Gary Cooper the Best Actor Oscar and earned Hawks the only Best Director nomination of his career. The next film places its action in the Pacific theater of World War II and was made during that conflict: 1943’s Air Force, featuring John Garfield, John Ridgely and Gig Young among its cast. Following that is To Have and Have Not (1944), Hawks’ adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s novel that marked the first onscreen pairing of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. The Hawks birthday tribute wraps up in the later afternoon/early evening with Tiger Shark (1932), a romantic melodrama led by Edward G. Robinson, Richard Arlen and Zita Johann, and Land of the Pharaohs (1955), a historical epic starring Jack Hawkins and Joan Collins that dramatizes the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Rackley Roofing 200
FS1, 8pm Live

Craftsman Truck Series stars Corey Heim, Ty Majeski, Chandler Smith and others duke it out at Nashville Superspeedway for the Rackley Roofing 200 on FS1.

A Boyfriend to Die For
LMN, 8pm
Original Film!

Olivia (Brittany Underwood) never wanted to be known as just another product of nepotism, but as a rising star in her father’s prestigious firm, that’s exactly how people see her. Determined to prove herself, she crosses paths with Jonathan Rothfield (Alex Trumble), a sharp and ambitious heir to a renowned banking dynasty. Together, they find not only a shared drive to succeed but a powerful, intoxicating chemistry that draws them closer. As their careers and ambitions intertwine, Olivia realizes that their combined influence could take them to the very top of the financial world. But when her father finally backs their venture, a chilling secret begins to surface — one that threatens to unravel everything she’s worked for. Will Olivia’s thirst for success blind her to the dark truths that could destroy them all? The closer they get, the more dangerous the stakes become.

Saturday, May 31

Doctor Who
Disney+, 2pm
Season Finale!

The latest season of this sci-fi favorite, led by Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth incarnation of the titular Doctor, concludes with this episode dropping at a special time today.

UFL Football: Houston at Michigan
ESPN, 3pm Live

The Houston Roughnecks and Michigan Panthers conclude their United Football League regular season with this matchup at Detroit’s Ford Field.

MLB Baseball
FOX & FS1, beginning at 4pm Live

FOX Sports closes out May with three MLB Saturday matchups. Action starts at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park as the Milwaukee Brewers battle the Phillies on FS1. FOX’s regional primetime game gives viewers either the N.Y. Yankees at the L.A. Dodgers or the Minnesota Twins at the Seattle Mariners. Switch back to FS1 for the nightcap between the Washington Nationals and the D-backs in Arizona.

NASCAR Xfinity Series: Tennessee Lottery 250
The CW, 7:30pm Live

Justin Allgaier, Austin Hill, Sam Mayer, Jesse Love and more Xfinity Series contenders race for 188 laps around Nashville Superspeedway’s 1.33-mile tri-oval.

Mountainhead
HBO, 8pm
Original Film!

Jesse Armstrong (Succession) wrote and directed this movie about a group of billionaire friends who get together against the backdrop of a rolling international crisis. Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith and Ramy Youssef star.

The 13th Wife: Escaping Polygamy
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

This two-part movie (Part 2 airs tomorrow) is based on the true story of Rena Chynoweth, a brave survivor and former wife of a manipulative polygamist group leader who escaped a life of oppression and dedicated herself to freeing others. The film stars Felicity Huffman as the older Rena, and Olga Petsa as the younger. When Rena and her family arrive in a secluded polygamist Mormon settlement in Mexico, they are commanded to relinquish all their earthly possessions and devote themselves to the doctrines of the LeBaron brothers, one of them being Ervil (Eric Johnson), whom Rena marries at age 16. His teachings turn toward violence, and Rena looks for ways to escape the oppressive settlement.

Netflix Tudum 2025
Netflix, 8pm Live

This event celebrates the global fandom of Netflix’s series and movies. Streamed live from Los Angeles, the show will feature Netflix stars, exclusive reveals and dynamic performances, including Lady Gaga.

Two for One: Kathy Bates
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight, TCM primetime host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by actress Kathy Bates, who introduces two films of her choosing. Bates 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 Howard Hawks’ classic screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby (1938), starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and Best Director Oscar nominee Gregory La Cava’s Best Picture-nominated tragicomedy Stage Door (1937), also led by Hepburn alongside Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou and Best Supporting Actress nominee Andrea Leeds.