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Thursday, Oct. 9
9-1-1: Nashville
ABC, 9pm
New Series!
A spinoff of 9-1-1, this Ryan Murphy-produced procedural will focus on a group of first responders — firefighters, paramedics and 911 operators — in Nashville, Tennessee. Alongside Chris O’Donnell, who plays a fire captain and rodeo rider who runs Nashville’s busiest fire station with his son, and Jessica Capshaw, who plays his wife, Kimberly Williams-Paisley stars as a 911 operator who is fairly new to the job.
9-1-1
ABC, 8pm
Season Premiere!
The Season 8 finale saw a mix of endings and beginnings; following Bobby’s (Peter Krause) tragic death, which left viewers and his fellow first responders in shock, Athena (Angela Bassett) put her and Bobby’s dream house up for sale, Hen (Aisha Hinds) and Karen (Tracie Thoms) officially adopted Mara (Askyler Bell), Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) gave birth to her baby (and named it after Bobby), and Buck (Oliver Stark) began looking at apartments to rent on his own. In Season 9, there will be some big shoes to fill in Bobby’s absence as the crew attempts to move on.
Hell’s Kitchen: “The Heat Is Coming to Hell’s Kitchen”
FOX, 8pm
To test the their teamwork, Chef Gordon Ramsay has the remaining chefs compete in a speed breakfast challenge for local police officers in the new episode “The Heat Is Coming to Hell’s Kitchen.”
Law & Order: “Bend the Knee”
NBC, 8pm
A law partner with prominent government clients is murdered, and Baxter (Tony Goldwyn) must consider making political concessions for the case to be a success in the new episode “Bend the Knee.”
Star of the Month: Angela Lansbury
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Angela Lansbury celebration continues with five titles tonight. First up is In the Cool of the Day (1963), a romantic drama about a troubled couple (Lansbury and Peter Finch) whose strained marriage becomes further complicated when the husband falls for a terminally ill woman (Jane Fonda) during a trip to Greece. Following that is If Winter Comes (1947), about a man whose marriage comes under strain when his former lover returns. Next up is Dear Heart (1964), a romantic comedy about a middle-aged woman who meets a salesman at a convention and falls in love, followed by The World of Henry Orient (1964), a comedy in which Lansbury plays the mother of a girl chasing after a concert pianist (Peter Sellers). Last on the docket is Mister Buddwing (1966), a drama about an amnesiac man (James Garner) who wanders New York City trying to piece together his identity through encounters with women from his past.
The Golden Bachelor
Hulu
The second season of The Golden Bachelor is available next day (Thursdays) on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+. It’s the senior spin on the beloved dating reality show, with 66-year-old former NFL linebacker and lawyer Mel Owens searching for his later-in-life lover.
NFL Football: Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants
Prime Video, 8:15pm Live
Jalen Hurts and the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles take on the N.Y. Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Thursday Night Football.
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test: “Warzone”
FOX, 9pm
The recruits must communicate effectively and move quickly to identify fallen comrades in a casualty evacuation test and must cross rooftops to make it to extraction in the new episode “Warzone.”
Velvet: “Sewing and Singing”
PBS, 9pm
Alberto (Miguel Ángel Silvestre) struggles with Ana’s (Paula Echevarría) relationship with Carlos (Peter Vives); Rita (Cecilia Freire) secretly enters Luisa (Manuela Vellés) into a singing contest on the radio.
Grey’s Anatomy
ABC, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Season 21 of the long-running medical drama ended with a bang — literally. Just as Dr. Atticus “Link” Lincoln (Chris Carmack) was about to perform surgery on a patient’s leg, the hospital was rocked by an explosion. As we don’t know where exactly in the building it hit (or what happened exactly), no character is safe — and this just after his wedding with Dr. Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington), who is pregnant with twins! Talk about horrible timing. In Season 22, we may have to say our goodbyes to one or more of our favorite characters from Grey Sloan Memorial.
Greatest Mysteries Ever: “Tutankhamun: Lifting the Curse”
Travel Channel, 10pm
Tutankhamun, Egypt’s teenage pharaoh, left an enduring legacy in the 10 short years he ruled. Given the lingering questions surrounding his life and untimely death, tonight’s new episode revisits one of history’s most fascinating enigmas.
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Friday, Oct. 10
Peter Cushing Icon-a-Thon
MOVIES!, beginning at 8:20am
Catch a Classic!
Horror icon Peter Cushing is featured in eight movies, starting with From Beyond the Grave (1974), where an antique-shop owner (Cushing) offers cursed items to four customers, each of whom meets a grim fate. Next up is the thinker Asylum (1972), where to gain employment at a psychiatric institution, a psychiatrist must interview four patients and determine which one is a former doctor. Following is Horror of Dracula (1958), a Hammer film pairing Cushing as Van Helsing with Christopher Lee as the Count. Next comes And Now the Screaming Starts! (1973), in which a young woman marries into a family with a curse and becomes impregnated by a ghost. Twins of Evil (1971) follows, telling the story of a pair of orphaned twin sisters who become involved in a clash between a puritanical witch-hunter (Cushing) and a charismatic vampire. Following is The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), in which Baron Frankenstein (Cushing), awaiting execution for murder, tells the story of how he created the creature (Lee) and lost control of him. Then comes The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas (1957), in which Cushing plays a scientist who travels to the Himalayan Mountains in search of the legendary creature. Finally, we get The Beast Must Die (1974), in which a millionaire invites six people to an island, claiming that one is a werewolf and he plans on hunting the creature.
Swiped
Hulu
Inspired by the provocative story of the founder of online dating platform Bumble, Swiped introduces Whitney Wolfe as she uses grit and ingenuity to break into the male-dominated tech industry, launching not one, but two innovative dating apps and paving the way to becoming the youngest female self-made billionaire.
College Football
ESPN2 & FS1, beginning at 7:30pm Live
South Florida is at North Texas for an American Conference clash on ESPN2, and a Big Ten matchup has Rutgers at Washington on FS1.
Penn & Teller: Fool Us
The CW, 8pm
New Episodes!
Season 11 continues with the new episode “The Eyes Have It.” Aspiring magicians are invited to perform their best trick to try and fool the world-famous team of Penn & Teller, who will get to see the trick only once and have to immediately try to work it out.
On Brand With Jimmy Fallon: “Diners, Drive Ins and Housewives”
NBC, 8pm
In this new episode, Erika Jayne of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills provides a musical assist to contestants who are trying to impress the On Brand Agency with their promotion of SONIC’s year-round beverage offerings.
Outlander: Blood of My Blood
Starz, 8pm
Season Finale!
The Outlander prequel series spanning from the battlefields of World War I to the sweeping Highlands of 18th century Scotland concludes its first season. Starz has ordered Season 2. Hermione Corfield, Jeremy Irvine and Harriet Slater star.
Masters of Illusion
The CW, 9pm
New Episodes!
The series featuring amazing magic acts by cutting-edge illusionists, escape artists and other performers returns with the new Season 11 episode “Gothic Birds, Vacuums and the Letters of Fate.”
We Bought a Funeral Home: “A Dark Kitchen and an Even Darker Past”
HGTV, 9:30pm
After months of living in the funeral home without a proper kitchen, the Blumberg family gives the main floor a dark, Gothic-glam transformation. Also, an investigation of the home’s haunted past kicks into high gear, and paranormal investigators are invited to pay a visit.
Women in Horror
TCM, beginning at 11:30pm
Catch a Classic!
Tonight’s celebration of women in horror showcases some characters with raw human vulnerability. The marathon of late-night films begins with The Haunting (1963), starring Julie Harris, which follows a small group of people investigating paranormal phenomena in a supposedly haunted New England mansion. Next up is Sugar Hill (1974), about a photographer named Sugar Hill (Marki Bey) who enlists the help of a voodoo queen to raise an army of zombie slaves to exact revenge on the mobsters who murdered her boyfriend. Following is Night School (1981), a film starring Rachel Ward in which a series of gruesome murders targeting young women in Boston leads a detective to suspect a connection to a local night school. Following is Night Watch (1973), about a wealthy and emotionally fragile woman (Elizabeth Taylor) who, after witnessing a murder through her window, struggles to convince others of what she saw. Finally, we get Cat People (1942), about a woman (Simone Simon) who fears that she will transform into a deadly panther if aroused by passion.
Saturday, Oct. 11
College Football: Wake Forest at Oregon State
The CW, 3:30pm Live
The Wake Forest Demon Deacons are at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Oregon, for a bout with the Oregon State Beavers.
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Focused Health 302
The CW, 7:30pm Live
The NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs enter the Round of 8 tonight as drivers compete for 301.5 miles around Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
New Girl
Hulu
All seven seasons of New Girl are available to stream on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, featuring grouchy Nick, high-maintenance Schmidt, quirky Winston, and the ever-adorkable Jess as they navigate life, love, and friendship together. Endearing characters, realistic emotional growth, and unfailingly funny dialogue always keep New Girl feeling, well … new!
Haul Out the Halloween
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
In the third installment of Hallmark’s beloved Haul Out the Holly movie series, Lacey Chabert, Wes Brown, Melissa Peterman, Stephen Tobolowsky and Ellen Travolta reprise their roles in a new Halloween-themed story: For a neighborhood as renowned for its spectacular holiday displays as Evergreen Lane, the street has long been modest when it comes to Halloween. But when fun and spooky new neighbors Luna and Marvin (real-life spouses Kimberly J. Brown and Daniel Kountz) move to the block, Emily (Chabert), Jared (Brown) and the rest of the HOA agree to get in on the seasonal fun and launch EverSCREAM Lane to fundraise for a local charity. As the block pulls together to plan creepy contests, spine-chilling decor and a spooktacular carnival, new haunted high jinks ensue. Throughout the process, Emily rediscovers the joys of the holiday that she and her late grandmother once cherished.
Monster in the Family: The Stacey Kananen Story
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Based on a shocking true story and the book Fear of Our Father: A True Story of Abuse, Murder, and Family Ties, this film shares the story of Stacey Kananen (played by Elisha Cuthbert), who survives a childhood of abuse and fear only to face an unbelievable twist when her brother Rickie (Brendan Taylor) confesses to her that he killed their parents.
The Fog
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
John Carpenter followed up his 1978 classic slasher Halloween with a few TV films before releasing the atmospheric The Fog. Rather than relying on sheer gore, the film builds tension through the quiet, creeping dread of this supernatural threat. In a picturesque fishing town in Northern California exactly 100 years ago — on April 21, 1880 — a ship’s crew mistakenly thought a campfire was a lighthouse and crashed into the shoreline killing everyone aboard. Or so the tale goes … the truth behind the ship’s crash is what unleashes this eerie, dense fog and its vengeful ghosts. Adrienne Barbeau, Carpenter’s wife at the time, was cast as the lead in her first major role. Tom Atkins, Jamie Lee Curtis and Janet Leigh help add to the terror. Scenes like the ghostly figures suddenly emerging from the fog are psychologically unsettling. The narrative, rooted in a town’s buried guilt and betrayal, gives this horror film its true weight. The past is never truly buried.
Two-for-One: Jamie Lee Curtis
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Tonight, TCM primetime host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by scream queen 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. First up is The Manchurian Candidate (1962), a Cold War-era thriller about a decorated U.S. soldier (Laurence Harvey) who is unwittingly brainwashed into becoming an assassin, also starring Frank Sinatra, Angela Lansbury and James Gregory. Following is Sweet Smell of Success (1957), about a New York gossip columnist (Burt Lancaster) who manipulates a desperate press agent (Tony Curtis) into attempting to break up his sister’s relationship with a jazz musician (Martin Milner).
Austin City Limits: “The Marías”
PBS, 11pm
Genre-blending Los Angeles indie pop band the Marías make their Austin City Limits debut in a spellbinding hour featuring songs from their acclaimed album Submarine.
Saturday Night Live: “Amy Poehler/Role Model”
NBC, 11:25pm Live
Former SNL cast member Amy Poehler hosts with musical guest Role Model (“Sally, When the Wine Runs Out”). While SNL celebrated its 50th anniversary earlier this year, the show actually debuted on this day in 1975.
Sunday, Oct. 12
NFL Football
NBC & NFL Network, beginning at 9:30am Live
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London hosts a Week 6 matchup between the Denver Broncos and N.Y. Jets on NFL Network. A compelling contest on NBC’s Sunday Night Football has Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions dueling with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in Kansas City.
Haunted Harmony Mysteries: Buried at C
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Our favorite music teacher Gethsemane (Tamera Mowry-Housley) is back again along with her trusted ghost friend Eamon (Risteárd Cooper) to solve the unexplained death of a sea captain. Marco Grazzini also stars.
Sundays With Hitch
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
The evening starts with Notorious (1946), starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, in which an American woman (Bergman), the daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, is recruited by a government agent (Grant) to infiltrate a Nazi spy ring in post-World War II South America. Following is The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), where James Stewart and Doris Day play a couple whose vacation turns into a harrowing international espionage ordeal when they witness a murder, and their child is kidnapped to ensure their silence.
Matlock
CBS, 8:30pm
Season Premiere!
Matty (Kathy Bates) questions the paternity of the man claiming to be Alfie’s (Aaron D. Harris) father in the Season 2 premiere “The Before Times.”
Maigret: “The Lazy Burglar — Part Two”
PBS, 9pm
Despite being demoted, Maigret (Benjamin Wainwright) continues to pursue justice for Honoré Cuendet (Waleed Elgadi) and his loved ones. By anticipating the bank robber’s next move, he seems to have scored a double victory, but were the heists just pieces of a larger master plan?
Bluey
Disney+
The animated series for preschoolers on Disney+ follows Bluey, a loveable, inexhaustible, blue heeler dog, who lives with her mum Chilli, dad Bandit, and her little sister, Bingo. Bluey uses her limitless energy to play games that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways, bringing her family and the whole neighborhood into her world of fun. Now available.
Elsbeth
CBS, 9:30pm
Season Premiere!
In the Season 3 premiere “Yes, And…,” Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) dives into the world of late-night comedy when backstage tensions arise between a talk show host (guest Stephen Colbert), head writer Laurel (guest star Amy Sedaris) and her on-air sidekick husband Mickey (guest star Andy Richter).
The Chair Company
HBO, 10pm
New Series!
In this new comedy series, William Ronald Trosper (Tim Robinson) finds himself investigating a far-reaching conspiracy after an embarrassing incident at work. The cast also includes Lake Bell, Sophia Lillis, Will Price and Joseph Tudisco, with Lou Diamond Phillips in a recurring role.
The Gold: “There’s Something Going on in Kent”
PBS, 10pm
In the second episode of the season, the criminals create a system to smelt the Brink’s-Mat gold and sell it back into the market with the profits being laundered.
Monday, Oct. 13
Werewolf Movies
MOVIES!, beginning at 12:10pm
Catch a Classic!
A trio of werewolf films fill the day beginning with Werewolves on Wheels (1971), starring Steve Oliver and Donna Anderson. After a biker gang’s encounter with a satanic cult, the leader’s girlfriend is cursed to become a werewolf, leading to bloody mayhem among the gang members. Following is Bad Moon (1996), where a fiercely protective family dog becomes the only line of defense when a woman (Mariel Hemingway) and her son are threatened by her brother (Michael Paré), who harbors a deadly secret: He’s a werewolf. Next, it’s The Company of Wolves (1984), starring Angela Lansbury and David Warner. A young girl’s journey into adulthood is depicted through a series of interlocking, allegorical fairy tales about werewolves and burgeoning female sexuality. Last, it’s the 2002 horror Dog Soldiers, where a pack of werewolves targets a squad of soldiers (Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd) on a training exercise in the Scottish Highlands.
MLB Playoffs: AL and NL Championship Series
FS1, TBS & truTV, beginning at 4:30pm Live
FS1 airs Game 2 of the ALCS between the Toronto Blue Jays and either the Seattle Mariners or the Detroit Tigers, and the NLCS opens tonight with Game 1 on TBS and truTV.
NFL Football
ABC & ESPN, beginning at 7pm Live
Week 6 in the NFL wraps up with two Monday Night Football games. ESPN carries the Buffalo Bills at the Atlanta Falcons, while ABC presents the Chicago Bears at the Washington Commanders.
Thunderbolts
Disney+
Marvel Studios assembles an unconventional team of antiheroes with Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Red Guardian, Ghost, Taskmaster and John Walker. Forced to confront the darkest corners of their pasts, will this dysfunctional group tear themselves apart, or find redemption and unite before it’s too late?
The Neighborhood
CBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In the eighth and final season premiere “Welcome to the New Normals,” the Butlers and Johnsons face big changes and unexpected challenges. Tina (Tichina Arnold) discovers a new passion and Dave’s (Max Greenfield) tech experiment backfires.
DMV
CBS, 8:30pm
New Series!
Like death and taxes, a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles service center is a sad inevitability. It’s the bane of bureaucracy, the reddest of red tape, the height of tedium and an excellent source of sardonic humor. Based on Katherine Heiny’s short story “Chicken-Flavored and Lemon-Scented,” this single-camera workplace comedy centers on a Los Angeles-area DMV center and the underpaid, underappreciated employees who hold dominion over that little plastic card that allows you to exist.
FBI
CBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!
In the Season 8 premiere “Takeover,” the team’s search for a missing federal judge leads them to a lawless, secluded island on the edge of the city.
Celebrity Weakest Link: “High School Reunion”
FOX, 9pm
Stars from some of TV’s most popular teen shows compete to win up to $1 million for the charity of their choosing in the new episode “High School Reunion.” Jane Lynch hosts.
Watson
CBS, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Watson (Morris Chestnut) and the fellows spring into action when Mary’s (Rochelle Aytes) mother accidentally poisons herself. Also, the presumed-dead Sherlock Holmes (guest star Robert Carlyle) resurfaces in the Season 2 premiere “A Son in the Oven.”
Brilliant Minds: “Lady Liberty”
NBC, 10pm
Drs. Wolf and Pierce (Zachary Quinto and Tamberla Perry) are tasked with a house call to evaluate a woman under a conservatorship (guest star Jane Krakowski) in the new episode “Lady Liberty.”
Tuesday, Oct. 14
Only Murders in the Building
HULU
Season Premiere!
Season 5 of the comedic murder mystery is back with new episodes every Tuesday on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+. Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez set out to solve the murder of Lester, the Arconia’s beloved doorman. Their amateur sleuthing soon leads to clashes with a trio of potentially sinister billionaires.
Vampire Movies
MOVIES!, beginning at 12:05pm
Catch a Classic!
Here are some movies to sink your teeth into, starting with Horror of Dracula (1958), a classic Hammer horror adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel and the first performance by Christopher Lee as the Count. Next up is Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1974), starring Jack Palance as the Count. Written by Richard Matheson and directed by Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows), the story follows the iconic vampire as he travels to England, where he becomes obsessed with a young woman who is the spitting image of his long-dead wife. After that is Dracula’s Widow (1988), starring Sylvia Kristel and Josef Sommer. When a crate from Romania containing Dracula’s wife arrives at a Hollywood wax museum, she enslaves the museum owner and goes on a murderous rampage. Following that is Lust for a Vampire (1971), starring Barbara Jefford and Ralph Bates. The newly resurrected vampire Carmilla Karnstein (Yutte Stensgaard) enrolls in an all-girls finishing school, where she seduces and preys on her fellow students. Next comes Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), starring Klaus Kinski and Isabelle Adjani. It’s a remake of the 1922 classic tale of the vampire who brings death to a German town after becoming obsessed with a real estate agent’s wife. The 1922 original, Nosferatu, starring Max Schreck, follows; it’s a silent film but captures the spirit of the Bram Stoker novel. Up next: The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, another in the Hammer horror series pairing Lee as Count Dracula and Cushing as Van Helsing. Here, Van Helsing and Scotland Yard discover the Count’s evil plan to unleash a global plague. Finally, we conclude with Night of Dark Shadows (1971), starring David Selby and Grayson Hall. Derived from the popular TV series Dark Shadows, the movie centers on Quentin Collins, a young artist who moves into his inherited family mansion and becomes tormented by strange dreams and visions.
NCIS
CBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In “Prodigal Son,” the first part of a two-episode Season 23 premiere, Parker (Gary Cole) goes to extreme lengths to hunt down the mob boss (Rebecca De Mornay) he holds responsible for his father’s murder. Nancy Travis guest-stars as Navy Vice Adm. Harriet Parker.
100 Day Dream Home: “Now We’re Cooking”
HGTV, 8pm
A professional chef and his wife are trading snowy Boston for sunny Florida. But when the kitchen of his dreams is far from reality, Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt are left trying to cook up a plan to keep things from boiling over.
NCIS: Origins
CBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Gibbs and Franks (Austin Stowell and Kyle Schmid) investigate the disappearance of a young Marine connected to a mysterious compound with a charismatic leader in the Season 2 premiere “The Funky Bunch.”
Doc: “Something to Prove”
FOX, 9pm
An outdated medical proxy form creates tension between a patient’s ex-husband and current partner in the new episode “Something to Prove.”
Top Guns: The Next Generation: “Head-to-Head”
Nat Geo, 9pm
In the new episode “Head-to-Head,” Navy and Marine Corps student pilots face their final test in a dogfight against an instructor. To pass, they must bring all the skills they’ve learned during their training.
Paranormal Revenge
Travel Channel, 9pm
New Series!
The newest ghostly series added to Travel Channel’s eerie lineup may give you nightmares. Tonight, learn about an abusive man who dies and comes back as a ghost seeking revenge on his wife and daughter. And, when a 10-year-old uncovers a crime scene photo left behind by his police officer father, the dead criminal in the snapshot comes back seeking vengeance.
High Potential: “Content Warning”
ABC, 10pm
When a social media stunt turns deadly, Morgan and Karadec (Kaitlin Olson and Daniel Sunjata) head to an influencer content house to track down answers in the new episode “Content Warning.”
NCIS: Sydney
CBS, 10pm
Season Premiere!
In “Gut Instinct,” the Season 3 premiere, the discovery of two missing U.S. Navy aviators adrift in the Coral Sea leads the team to expose a sinister terrorist plot.
On Brand With Jimmy Fallon: “The Super Bowl Is the Holy Grail”
NBC, 10pm
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel joins the contestants in this new episode as they work on a creative campaign tying in the Captain Morgan brand with bringing crews together during football season.
7 Little Johnstons
TLC, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Despite life’s challenges, the Johnston family — the largest family of little people in the world — continue to search for joy through cherished family time whenever and wherever they can, from scavenger hunts to their own family fall festival and even an Asian-inspired Thanksgiving in honor of Emma’s heritage. This season a health scare shakes the family when Trent is diagnosed with white matter disease caused by untreated sleep apnea. Unfortunately, there’s still tension between Anna, Trent and Amber, but they keep lines of communication open with the goal of improving their relationship.
Wednesday, Oct. 15
Stories of World War II
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
Get yourself ready for frontline action as TCM gives us a marathon of stories from the European theater of World War II. Leading off is Underground (1941), a tale of two brothers in the SS in Germany. One becomes convinced of the evils of Nazism and tries to convince his brother of those evils. Next up is The Cross of Lorraine (1943), about a group of French resistance soldiers in a German POW camp trying to devise a way to escape, starring Jean-Pierre Aumont and Gene Kelly. Following is Desperate Journey (1942), starring Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan and Alan Hale, in which an Allied plane crew is shot down behind enemy lines and attempts to escape with top-secret intelligence. Next up is The North Star (1943), starring Anne Baxter and Dana Andrews, in which a Ukrainian farming village braces itself for the German invasion. Next is Uncertain Glory (1944), where a French convict facing execution (Errol Flynn) offers to exchange his life for 100 captured Allied soldiers. Following is Joan of Paris (1942), about a Frenchwoman who risks her life to help five downed British airmen escape Nazi-occupied France. Next up is Passport to Destiny (1944), about a British cleaning woman (Elsa Lanchester) who sneaks into Nazi Germany, believing she is protected by a magical charm, to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Wrapping things up is To the Victor (1948), a drama about an American black marketeer in Paris who falls in love with the wife of a Nazi collaborator.
Elio
Disney+
For centuries, people have called out to the universe looking for answers. In this fun-filled, action-packed feature film from Disney and Pixar, the universe calls back! The cosmic misadventure introduces Elio, a space fanatic with an active imagination and a huge alien obsession.
NHL Hockey
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live
Wednesday night NHL action on TNT has the Florida Panthers in Detroit to skate against the Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks in St. Louis to battle the Blues.
The Floor: “All Is Fair in Love and Floor”
FOX, 8pm
Records are broken, and a new threat emerges to deliver a shocking blow that changes the face of the Floor in the new episode “All Is Fair in Love and Floor.”
Abbott Elementary: “Ballgame”
ABC, 8:30pm
The Abbott crew heads to the ballpark for Teachers’ Appreciation Night at the Philadelphia Phillies game in the new episode “Ballgame.”
Chicago Fire: “In the Blood”
NBC, 9pm
When city budget cuts stretch crews thin, Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) takes matters into his own hands in the new episode “In the Blood.”
NOVA: Human
PBS, 9pm
In the final episode of Human, discover how Homo sapiens transformed from nomads to empire builders. Witness the innovations, from animal domestication to writing, that revolutionized ancient life and shaped our modern world.
Chicago P.D.: “Canaryville”
NBC, 10pm
A homicide in the neighborhood where two officers reside forces the team to investigate complicated relationships within the tight-knit community in the new episode “Canaryville.”
Secrets of the Dead: “Cleopatra’s Last Temple”
PBS, 10pm
For more than 30 years, French explorer Franck Goddio has been hoping to confirm that ruins just below the Mediterranean’s surface in Alexandria’s harbor are a temple belonging to Cleopatra. If true, this discovery could reveal vital new information about Cleopatra’s reign and her connection with the goddess Isis.
Thursday, Oct. 16
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage
CBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Season 2 of the Young Sheldon spinoff premieres with “A Tie Breaker and a Huge Mistake,” in which new tire store co-owners Georgie and Ruben (Montana Jordan and Jessie Prez) realize they can’t agree on anything.
Hell’s Kitchen: “There’s Something Fishy Going On”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “There’s Something Fishy Going On,” the chefs visit Stonington, Connecticut, to compete in a very fishy relay race.
Star of the Month: Angela Lansbury
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies celebrates the career of Angela Lansbury on what would have been her 100th birthday with a block of her classic films. The night starts with her very first film, Gaslight (1944), also featuring Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman. Lansbury was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, while Boyer and Bergman were nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively, with Bergman winning. Lansbury was only 19 years old when she starred in the next film, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945). The role earned her Best Supporting Actress nominations for both a Golden Globe and Oscar (she won the Globe), and she is forever remembered for her haunting and devastating performance as the beautifully kind Sibyl Vane. Following is The Manchurian Candidate (1962), a Cold War thriller about a U.S. soldier programmed as an assassin. While Lansbury rarely portrayed villains, as Eleanor, she brilliantly played the ice-cold wife of a powerful U.S. senator who ultimately was the monstrous mastermind behind their evil plot. Next comes Kind Lady (1951), a drama in which a wealthy, charitable woman is manipulated and imprisoned in her own home by a con man posing as a struggling artist. Concluding things is Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1982), a thriller about a vengeful barber who murders his customers with a straight razor, while his accomplice bakes their bodies into meat pies.
NFL Football: Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Prime Video, 8:15pm Live
Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers visit Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium to face the Bengals on Thursday Night Football.
Ghosts
CBS, 8:30pm
Season Premiere!
Sam (Rose McIver), Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) and the ghosts attempt to extricate Jay from his deal with the devil’s emissary, Elias Woodstone (guest star Matt Walsh), in the Season 5 premiere “Soul Custody.”
Family Guy
HULU
This year’s Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ exclusive Family Guy Halloween Special premieres Oct. 6, with another Holiday Special coming later this fall. The Griffin family may live on Spooner Street, but Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ is their streaming home, with more Seth MacFarlane-voiced antics returning in 2026 for the show’s 24th season.
Matlock: “Another Matlock”
CBS, 9pm
While the team is tasked with protecting a witness, Matty and Olympia (Kathy Bates and Skye P. Marshall) square off over the Wellbrexa document in the new episode “Another Matlock.”
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test: “Mind Set”
FOX, 9pm
In the new episode “Mind Set,” recruits must plummet down a 330-foot drop. At the bottom, they are asked to recite a set of coordinates that they were asked to memorize prior to the drop.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Clickbait”
NBC, 9pm
When a tween suffers a life-threatening miscarriage, the SVU must unravel a web of online fabrications to identify a suspect in the new episode “Clickbait.”
Velvet: “Who Gives the Most?”
PBS, 9pm
Alberto (Miguel Ángel Silvestre) is concerned when Cristina (Manuela Velasco) reveals that she wants to start a family. Blanca and Max’s (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Maxi Iglesias) affair is discovered, and both must bear the consequences.
Grey’s Anatomy: “We Built This City”
ABC, 10pm
The team at Grey Sloan navigates a chaotic first day of surgical rotations amid hospital renovations in the new episode “We Built This City.”
Elsbeth: “Doll Day Afternoon”
CBS, 10pm
When a murder investigation at a famous New York toy store spirals into a hostage crisis, Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) must negotiate with Nolan (guest star David Cross), the hapless ex-con inside, in the new episode “Doll Day Afternoon.”
Friday, Oct. 17
Fire Country
CBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In the aftermath of the Zabel Ridge fire, Station 42 faces internal turmoil but must rally together for a high-stakes rescue in the Season 4 premiere “Goodbye for Now.”
Penn & Teller: Fool Us: “Teller Gets a Talk Show”
The CW, 8pm
The magicians attempting to outwit Penn & Teller in the new episode “Teller Gets a Talk Show” include Hollie England, Giancarlo Scalia, Francis Menotti and Gabriel Werlen.
College Football
ESPN & FOX, beginning at 8pm Live
The Nebraska Cornhuskers take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers in Minneapolis for a Big Ten matchup on FOX. The North Carolina Tar Heels are in Berkeley, California, to tussle with the Cal Golden Bears in an ACC clash on ESPN.
Gene Tierney’s Terror
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
A pair of thrillers starring Gene Tierney are on tap tonight. First up is Leave Her to Heaven (1945), in which Tierney plays a beautiful but pathologically jealous woman who will go to murderous lengths to ensure no one else can have her husband’s love and attention. For her performance, Tierney earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Next is Black Widow (1954), in which a naive writer is found dead in a Broadway producer’s (Van Heflin) apartment, making him the prime suspect in a murder mystery where everyone has a motive. Tierney played the producer’s wife.
Grey’s Anatomy
HULU
Grey’s Anatomy returned to ABC on Thursday, Oct. 9 and streams next day on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, for its 22nd season. After last year’s incendiary finale, we’ll find out who lives and who dies when an explosion rocks Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Sheriff Country
CBS, 9pm
New Series!
This spinoff of Fire Country, also set in Edgewater, focuses on Sheriff Mickey Fox (Morena Baccarin), who is the aunt of troublemaker/firefighter Bode Leone (Max Thieriot). The connective tissue tying Sheriff to Fire, aside from the shared location, is established in a crossover with Thieriot and the return of Mickey’s father Wes (W. Earl Brown), a colorful weed dealer shown in Baccarin’s second guest spot on the flagship. “We are a parallel story set in the same location at the same time,” Brown tells us. “There will be a lot of crossover between our two shows.”
Masters of Illusion: “Poker, Liars and the Jaws of Death”
The CW, 9pm
Magicians featured in the new episode “Poker, Liars and the Jaws of Death” include Eric Jones, Adam Wylie, Farrell Dillon, Lucy Darling, Andi Gladwin, Murray Sawchuck, Dreygon and Alexandra.
Scariest House in America: “The Ghoulish Great Lakes”
HGTV, 9pm
Retta tours three scary homes in the Great Lakes, where each of the owners are battling for their chance at a $150,000 makeover by Alison Victoria. It’s between a haunted home with a paranormal portal, a disturbing one-room schoolhouse and a former funeral parlor with chilling surprises.
ART21: Art in the Twenty-First Century
PBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The 12th season of the Peabody Award-winning biennial program that allows viewers to watch and learn firsthand from artists as they transform inspiration into art returns to its pre-pandemic commitment to documenting art and artists around the world and will highlight artists living and working in ReykjavÍk, Iceland; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; and Bogotá, Colombia; among other locations.
My Haunted Hometown: “Disturbing the Dead”
Travel Channel, 9pm
Doesn’t everyone know you never mess with someone’s final resting place? Respect the dead! Throughout time, most humans have honored their dead in unique ways. The one thing they all have in common is that the final resting place is spiritually sacred. So when the activities of the living lead to disturbing the dead, the results can be terrifying.
Boston Blue
CBS, 10pm
New Series!
This Blue Bloods spinoff stars Donnie Wahlberg reprising his role as Detective Danny Reagan, who takes a position with the Boston Police Department and is paired with Detective Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green), the eldest daughter of a prominent law enforcement family. The series also stars Gloria Reuben, Maggie Lawson, Marcus Scribner, Ernie Hudson and Mika Amonsen.
Saturday, Oct. 18
NASCAR Xfinity Series: United Rentals 250
The CW, 4pm Live
The NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs Round of 8 continues today as drivers compete at Alabama’s Talladega Superspeedway.
College Football
The CW, ESPN & NBC, beginning at 6:30pm Live
National TV highlights include Washington State at Virginia (The CW), USC at Notre Dame in a rivalry game for the Jeweled Shillelagh trophy (NBC), Lafayette at Oregon State (The CW) and Florida State at Stanford (ESPN).
A Christmas Prayer
Great American Family, 8pm
Original Film!
In A Christmas Prayer, fan favorite Shae Robins plays Natalie, a weary children’s book illustrator who rediscovers her creativity and faith when she secretly fulfills the heartfelt prayer list of a little girl, unknowingly becoming the answer to the girl’s father’s (Christopher Russell) Christmas wish for love, healing and hope.
The Widow’s Payback
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Inspired by true events, this film follows one determined woman, Amanda Bibbs (played by Queen Sugar’s Bianca Lawson), who spent years seducing the man who murdered her husband when authorities failed to pursue justice for her spouse. Slowly she infiltrated his inner circle, and eventually he disclosed his criminal activities to her. Amanda immediately went to the authorities, providing the key details that would have him arrested.
Andor
Disney+
The two-season Disney+ series follows Cassian Andor from being a reluctant nobody to hero of the Rebel Alliance in a galaxy far, far away. Now streaming. A prequel to Rogue One, the series shows Andor’s transformation from hardscrabble smuggler to hardened intelligence operative and one of the Rebellion’s greatest heroes.
Two for One: John Carpenter
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Tonight, TCM primetime host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by filmmaker John Carpenter (Halloween, The Fog), who introduces two films of his choosing. Carpenter will offer commentary on each film’s significance and its influence on other films, behind-the-scenes stories, and his own personal reflections on them. The films chosen are two classic horror films. First up is Frankenstein (1931), the classic Universal monster movie starring Boris Karloff. Following that is The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), in which Dr. Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) is awaiting execution for murder and tells the story of his desire to create a living being to a priest.
Austin City Limits
PBS, 11pm
In this special presentation, ACL inducts the Kentucky band My Morning Jacket into the ACL Hall of Fame.
Saturday Night Live: “Sabrina Carpenter”
NBC, 11:25pm Live
Singer/actress Sabrina Carpenter does double duty as host and musical guest in tonight’s new episode.
