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Thursday, Jan. 29
Bridgerton
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The new eight-episode fourth season of Bridgerton turns its focus to bohemian second son Benedict (Luke Thompson). Despite his elder and younger brothers both being happily married, Benedict is loath to settle down — until he meets a captivating Lady in Silver at his mother’s masquerade ball. Part 1 of the season is available today.
Scenes After a Marriage
Viaplay
New Series!
In the vein of the Emmy-winning State of the Union, this character-driven, short-form drama series strips relationships down to their core, creating an intimate and emotionally charged chamber play. With just one location, two deeply complex characters, and dialogue that oscillates between sharp humor and raw emotion, Scenes After a Marriage captures the universal struggles of love, loss and the uncertainty of divorce. From acclaimed writer Veronica Zacco (The Bridge, Top Dog), and featuring a stellar cast led by Ardalan Esmaili (Lockerbie opposite Colin Firth, The Helicopter Heist) and Eva Röse (Maria Wern, Honour), Scenes After a Marriage begins its exclusive U.S. debut on the Nordic streaming service Viaplay with two episodes at launch, then two episodes weekly through Feb. 19. The innovative series captures the heartbreak, humor, and unpredictability of relationships in a uniquely immersive format. Lovis (Röse) and Kian (Esmaili) have recently separated. Each time they exchange custody of their children, they meet at a roadside restaurant near the bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark. Kian, still holding on to hope, asks Lovis to wait until Christmas, three months away, before signing the divorce papers. As the series unfolds through these brief encounters, both begin to reevaluate their choices, dreams and feelings for each other. Is it too late for a second chance?
Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale
AMC+
Season Finale!
This dark mystery about four women, a wicked secret and a murder investigation that shakes their idyllic English town to the core, completes Season 2.
Dances With Wolves
BBC America, 1:45pm
Catch a Classic!
Kevin Costner’s Western epic about a white man who goes to live with Native Americans and learns to appreciate their way of life won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director. Costner stars as John Dunbar, a decorated Union soldier who mans a remote outpost in the Dakotas, where he is the only white man around. He makes contact with the Indigenous people, and they slowly get to know each other. The more time he spends with them, the more he comes to admire their lifestyle. Ultimately, he finds his loyalties caught between two peoples with very different agendas. Oscar nominees Mary McDonnell and Graham Greene costar.
NBA Basketball
Prime Video, beginning at 7pm Live
Catch a pair of NBA matchups on Prime Video with the Milwaukee Bucks at the Washington Wizards and the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Scrabble: “Hit Me”
The CW, 8pm
A casino dealer and others hope to draw the right letters to play for $10,000 in the new episode “Hit Me.” Craig Ferguson hosts.
Next Level Chef
FOX, 8pm
Season Premiere!
More aspiring chefs take on the three floors of Gordon Ramsay’s one-of-a-kind culinary gauntlet in Season 5 of the cooking competition series.
Law & Order: “Never Say Goodbye”
NBC, 8pm
Riley and Walker (Reid Scott and David Ajala) must find the motive behind a flight investigator’s murder in the new episode “Never Say Goodbye.”
Trivial Pursuit: “Teacher’s Pet”
The CW, 9pm
A pair of teachers test their knowledge in the six iconic Trivial Pursuit categories with the goal of winning $20,000 in the new episode “Teacher’s Pet.” LeVar Burton hosts.
Grey’s Anatomy
ABC, 10pm
Guest Star Alert!
Kate Walsh reprises her role as neonatal surgeon Dr. Addison Montgomery in the new episode “Strip That Down.” Addison returns to Grey Sloan seeking assistance with a patient who has a neurological condition.
The Hunting Party: “Amanda Weiss”
NBC, 10pm
In the new episode “Amanda Weiss,” the team hunts for a killer dubbed “The Masseuse,” who became famous for breaking the necks of her massage clients.
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Friday, Jan. 30
Miracle: The Boys of ’80
Netflix
Original Film!
This is the story of the “Miracle on Ice,” when the 1980 U.S. Hockey Team beat the heavily favored USSR in the Olympic semifinals at the height of the Cold War. Their iconic underdog story is told with never-before-seen 16mm footage and firsthand reflections from the players who were brought back to the scene of their historic victory.
NBA Basketball
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live
The Memphis Grizzlies are at the New Orleans Pelicans and the L.A. Clippers are at the Denver Nuggets for ESPN’s Friday night NBA doubleheader.
Inside the 68th Annual Grammy Awards
CBS, 8pm
Get a special sneak preview and inside access to the nominees, presenters, performers and others who will light up the stage at the recording industry’s annual awards taking place Sunday in Los Angeles.
College Basketball
FOX & ESPN2, beginning at 8pm Live
A huge matchup in the Big Ten has Michigan at Michigan State on FOX. ESPN2 carries Loyola Chicago at VCU in Richmond, Virginia.
Happy’s Place: “Silence Was Golden”
NBC, 8pm
In the new episode “Silence Was Golden,” Bobbie (Reba McEntire) attempts to plan the perfect anniversary dinner for her and Emmett (Rex Linn).
Good Morning, Miss Dove
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Directed by Henry Koster and based on the bestselling novel by Frances Gray Patton, this reflective 1955 film stars Jennifer Jones as the title character, a small-town geography teacher whose sudden hospitalization prompts recollections of the many ways she shaped her students’ lives. The story unfolds through a series of flashbacks and also stars Robert Stack and Chuck Connors.
Stumble: “Lights Out”
NBC, 8:30pm
In the new episode “Lights Out,” the data center that Courteney (Jenn Lyon) helped bring to Heådltston ends up draining the town of water and power, shutting everything down and scattering the members of her cheer team.
Masters of Illusion
The CW, 9pm
Season Finale!
Magicians featured in the Season 11 finale episode “Cellophane Escape, the Surreal, and the Magic of Tomorrow” include Trino, Adam Wiley, Dreygon, Joel Meyers, Jeki Yoo, Hans Klok, Mike Hammer, Alexandra Duvivier, My Uyen, Keelan Leyser, Matt Daniel-Baker and the Alchemist.
Tennis: Australian Open: Women’s Final
ESPN, 3:30am (late night)
The Australian Open women’s singles final match takes place at Melbourne Park.
Saturday, Jan. 31
College Basketball
CBS, The CW, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX & TNT/truTV, beginning at 12pm Live
Close out January with a huge day of college basketball, featuring Duke at Virginia Tech (ESPN), San Diego State at Utah State (CBS), Cincinnati at Houston (FOX), NC State at Wake Forest (The CW), Arizona at Arizona State (TNT/truTV), Texas Tech at UCF (ESPN2), Kentucky at Arkansas (ESPN), Auburn at Tennessee (ESPN) and Saint Mary’s at Gonzaga (ESPN).
NHL Hockey
ABC, beginning at 1pm Live
The Colorado Avalanche and Red Wings renew their heated 1990s rivalry in Detroit and the N.Y. Rangers are at the Pittsburgh Penguins for ABC’s NHL Saturday matinee double feature.
NBA Basketball
ABC & Prime Video, 3pm Live
The San Antonio Spurs are at the Charlotte Hornets on Prime Video, followed by the Dallas Mavericks at the Houston Rockets in a Texas-sized primetime matchup on ABC.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
E!, 8pm
With a new chapter of the famed movie franchise coming out later this year, now’s a good time to step back into the moment the world of Panem was forever changed. This is the origin story — the alliances, betrayals and choices — that set the stage for everything to come in the Jennifer Lawrence starrer, making its debut on E! tonight.
Missing the Boat
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Strangers Kelly (Emilie Ullerup) and Parker (Kristoffer Polaha) both end up on the same Italian cruise, but after missing the boat during a stop, they’re forced to team up and race across southern Italy to catch up.
Terry McMillan Presents: Tempted 2 Love
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
In the sequel to the 2024 hit romance Tempted by Love, Garcelle Beauvais reprises her role as Ava, a celebrated chef who seems to have moved on from heartbreak after the love she shared with Luke (Vaughn Hebron), who was 20 years her junior. Now headlining a prestigious culinary event in Europe, Ava is accompanied by her charming new boyfriend Ellis (the steamy Boris Kodjoe) … until fate stirs the pot. Lela Rochon also stars.
Gentleman’s Agreement
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
This 1947 Best Picture winner from director Elia Kazan, which was controversial in its day, tackled antisemitism, including its effects in employment and housing discrimination. Gregory Peck plays a journalist who goes undercover as Jewish to, reluctantly, write a magazine story on antisemitism. He digs in deeper when he experiences the prejudice himself and realizes what Jewish friends and acquaintances had to go through. Kazan also snagged an Oscar for Best Director, his first of two (the second was for On the Waterfront, seven years later).
Jon Voight Double Feature
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Cue the banjos as the night begins with 1972’s Deliverance, John Boorman’s gripping survival drama starring Jon Voight alongside Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty and Ronny Cox. Following, TCM presents Midnight Cowboy (1969), the groundbreaking drama directed by John Schlesinger. Voight stars as Joe Buck opposite Dustin Hoffman, and his portrayal earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. The film made history as the only X-rated film to win Best Picture.
Saturday Night Live: “Alexander Skarsgård/Cardi B”
NBC, 11:25pm Live
Actor Alexander Skarsgård (Murderbot, Succession) hosts this new episode with musical guest Cardi B.
Austin City Limits: “Queens of the Stone Age”
PBS, 11:30pm
In this new episode, Seattle rock band Queens of the Stone Age perform on the Austin City Limits stage in support of their 2025 EP Alive in the Catacombs.
Sunday, Feb. 1
Black Comedy in America
LOL Network
Hosted by Tiffany Haddish, Chris Spencer and Ryan Davis, this 10-part docuseries from Vice Network begins streaming on LOL Network. Black Comedy in America traces the history of Black humor from the Chitlin’ Circuit to sold-out arenas, exploring how comedy became a form of truth-telling, resistance and survival. The series revisits defining cultural moments such as Def Comedy Jam, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and the iconic Black sitcoms that shaped generations as well as the trailblazing comedians who paved the way. The series features in-depth interviews with an all-star lineup of entertainers including Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, Will Smith, Eddie Murphy, Tracy Morgan, Craig Robinson, Shaquille O’Neal, Coco Jones, W. Kamau Bell, B. Simone and many others. LOL Network is a free, ad-supported streaming (FAST) network available through Tubi, Roku, Sling, Plex and other platforms.
The Night Manager
Prime Video
Season Finale!
Season 2 of the spy action/drama series starring Tom Hiddleston concludes. Prime Video has ordered a third season.
NASCAR Cup Series: Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium
FOX, beginning at 6pm Live
The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season starts with this non-points exhibition event at “The Madhouse,” Bowman Gray Stadium in North Carolina. Drivers race for 200 laps around the quarter-mile short track.
NHL Hockey
ESPN, beginning at 6:30pm Live
Sunday’s NHL action features the Stadium Series matchup between the Boston Bruins and the Tampa Bay Lightning at Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers. ESPN’s second game has the Vegas Golden Knights at the Anaheim Ducks.
The 68th Grammy Awards
CBS, 8pm Live
The 2026 Grammys feature two new categories — Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover — expanding the award coverage to 95 categories this year. Among the artists nominated, Kendrick Lamar leads the pack with nine nods, followed by Lady Gaga, Cirkut and Jack Antonoff with seven. Super Bowl halftime showman Bad Bunny received six. Void of any nominations this year are fan favorites Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, as neither of the global superstars had new music eligible.
Our Dead Husband
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Graphic design firm owner Kris is devastated when she discovers her husband, Ritchie, shot dead in their home. She assumes it has to do with Ritchie’s work in high-level intelligence. But as Kris prepares for the funeral, she learns that Ritchie’s stories about his missions were a cover for a secret family a few hours away. Stars Brittney Q. Hill and Deb Foster.
Miss Scarlet: “Bad Blood”
PBS, 8pm
In the new episode “Bad Blood,” Eliza (Kate Phillips) is caught in the middle as Detective Inspector Phelps (Tim Chipping) and Scotland Yard both chase Dylan Cooper (Steven Hartley).
LA Firestorm
Reelz, 8pm
Three-Part Documentary!
On Jan. 7, 2025, Santa Ana wind gusts reaching 80 mph violently drove raging infernos in both Pacific Palisades and the hills above Altadena, California. Within hours, Los Angeles was gripped by panic, evacuations and increasingly desperate scenes as the fires devoured entire communities at a staggering pace. As the world watched in horror, wildfires turned neighborhoods, businesses and beloved landmarks into ash. But within the chaos, people were fighting to survive. Over the course of three back-to-back episodes, these are their personal stories and jaw-dropping raw footage.
Black History Month: Directed by Michael Schultz, Part 1
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Cooley High. Car Wash. Krush Groove. These are some of the films of influential director and producer Michael Schultz, a member of the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, whose work is explored by TCM on this month’s first two Sundays. Known for comedies that also convey social commentary, Schultz had his first real commercial success in that format with Cooley High (1975), which begins tonight’s programming. The story chronicles the friendships and dreams of high school seniors living in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing project. The film’s influence has extended to other Black directors like Spike Lee, who placed it on his essential film list. The Library of Congress also weighed in on the movie’s importance, adding it to the National Film Registry. Tonight’s second film, Greased Lightning (1977), stars frequent Schultz collaborator Richard Pryor playing Wendell Scott, the first Black winner of a NASCAR race. The movie also stars Cleavon Little and Pam Grier.
Rise of the 49ers
AMC, 9pm
Limited Series!
Tom Brady won Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and he’s currently a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. But San Francisco is where the legendary quarterback’s roots in the game grew deep. “My family had season tickets to the San Francisco 49ers. That alone made me fall in love with football,” says Brady, who wanted to be quarterback Joe Montana throwing to wide receiver Jerry Rice. In the two-night, four-part docuseries that Brady both narrates and executive produces, he dives into the history of the team. Episodes include interviews from Niners greats Montana, Rice, Steve Young, Ronnie Lott, Randy Cross, former owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr. and many others. And yes, Brady fulfills his boyhood dream of tossing a ball to Rice.
Vanished
MGM+, 9pm
New Series!
When a couple’s trip to Paris takes a dark turn with the sudden disappearance of her boyfriend Tom (Sam Claflin, Daisy Jones & the Six) aboard a train, Alice (Kaley Cuoco, The Big Bang Theory) is plunged into a web of intrigue and danger, uncovering shocking secrets about the man she thought she knew.
All Creatures Great and Small: “Jenny Wren”
PBS, 9pm
In the new episode “Jenny Wren,” Helen (Rachel Shenton) struggles when Jenny (Imogen Clawson) gets some exciting news. Meanwhile, Siegfried (Samuel West) meets his match in a particularly stubborn goat.
Bookish: “Deadly Nitrate — Part 2”
PBS, 10pm
In the new episode “Deadly Nitrate — Part 2,” Book (Mark Gatiss) and his team race to unmask the film-set killer before someone else hits the cutting-room floor.
Monday, Feb. 2
Below Deck Down Under
Bravo, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Season 4 of Below Deck Down Under features The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City and all the drama that unfolded during their trip.
25th Annual Super Bowl Greatest Commercials: Hall of Fame Countdown
CBS, 8pm
There have been many great Super Bowl commercials over the decades, but how many are Hall of Fame worthy? This special looks at the funniest, weirdest, most touching and most popular TV ads that have aired during the big game.
Wild Cards: “Quit Playing Games (With My Life)”
The CW, 8pm
In the new episode “Quit Playing Games (With My Life),” it’s not a great day for ’90s nostalgia when Max (Vanessa Morgan) and Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti) investigate a fiery murder on Max’s favorite boy band’s reunion tour.
Baking Championship: Next Gen: “Rise & Shine”
Food Network, 8pm
Tonight’s new episode challenges each sibling team to make an over-the-top dessert impostor breakfast with three different dishes — and don’t forget the coffee twist!
Extracted: “A Game of Deception”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “A Game of Deception,” 10 families remain as survival in the wild becomes more brutal and the game in HQ becomes more cutthroat.
St. Denis Medical: “Nod and Agree”
NBC, 8pm
In the new episode “Nod and Agree,” Ron (David Alan Grier) tries to wrap up a perfect visit from his son, while Bruce (Josh Lawson) feels iced out of a juicy business opportunity.
Star of the Month: Bugs Bunny
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
What’s up, Doc? TCM’s Star of the Month is none other than that wisecracking wabbit himself, Bugs Bunny. In keeping with the wackiness of the programming highlights, TCM mixes things up a bit by featuring Bugs (and some of his most ridiculed costars) in primetime and into the late hours every weekday during the first week of February. Enjoy classic Bugs Bunny cartoons with Elmer Fudd and then Gruesome Gorilla (Feb. 2); Yosemite Sam (Feb. 3); Marvin the Martian and, later, small-time hoods Rocky and Mugsy (Feb. 4); Wile E. Coyote and then Witch Hazel (Feb. 5); and, finally, Daffy Duck (Feb. 6). In addition to these pairings are The Tortoise and Hare Trilogy on Feb. 2, and The Hunting Trilogy with both Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd (Feb. 6). Other cartoon theme groupings are Mad Science for late night on Feb. 3; Rabbit Rhapsodies in late night on Feb. 4 (where a lot of us learned our classical music); and Once Upon a Time… for late night on Feb. 6, featuring hilarious Bugs send-ups of well-known fairy tales. Between and after the cartoons, TCM also showcases feature films from its vast library that parallel the night’s programming themes, with gorillas, buccaneers, monsters and fairy tale heroes among the subjects. What a fun programming lineup!
Memory of a Killer: “Samurai”
FOX, 9pm
Dutch (Michael Imperioli) assigns Angelo (Patrick Dempsey) to kill a police internal affairs agent who threatens to take down their whole operation in the new episode “Samurai.”
History’s Greatest Mysteries With Laurence Fishburne: “Hunt for Adolf Eichmann: Case Closed”
History, 9pm
At the end of World War II, many Nazi officials were captured and tried for their crimes. But one of the architects of the Holocaust, Adolf Eichmann, slipped through the cracks … repeatedly eluding Nazi hunters from around the globe. How was Adolf Eichmann finally captured after 15 years on the run?
The Wall: “Chad and Jerry”
NBC, 9pm
Brothers Chad and Jerry saved a fawn from drowning, and now they’ll play the Wall for a chance to win more than $12 million in this new episode. Chris Hardwick hosts.
History’s Deadliest With Ving Rhames: “Explosions”
History, 10pm
Host Ving Rhames shows us that one spark is all it takes. From the Hindenburg disaster to Krakatoa’s violent volcanic eruption in 1883, these explosions are among history’s deadliest.
Brilliant Minds: “The Invisible Man”
NBC, 10pm
A grisly accident puts everyone at Bronx General in danger and leads to a shocking revelation about Dr. Wolf (Zachary Quinto) in the new episode “The Invisible Man.”
The Rookie: “The Network”
ABC, 10pm
Lt. Grey (Richard T. Jones) and the FBI task force enlist the help of an old colleague to uncover a criminal network in the new episode “The Network.”
Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom
PBS, 10pm
Alfre Woodard narrates this 2022 documentary about Harriet Tubman, a woman who repeatedly risked her own life and freedom to liberate others from slavery. One of the greatest freedom fighters in U.S. history, Tubman was an Underground Railroad conductor, a Civil War scout and a spy.
Tuesday, Feb. 3
The Fury
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
With a career that spanned seven decades, the steely-eyed Kirk Douglas commanded the screen in any performance he graced, solidifying himself as an unforgettable Hollywood icon. In 1978’s neo-noir The Fury, Douglas takes his turn in the sci-fi/psychological thriller genre as former CIA agent Peter Sandza, whose son has been gifted with psychic powers. When he discovers his former partner (John Cassavetes) is behind the kidnapping of his son and is looking to use his talent as a weapon, Sandza will do anything to find him, including seeking help from a teen psychic (Amy Irving) before it’s too late.
Will Trent: “Nice to Meet You, Malcolm”
ABC, 8pm
Will and Faith (Ramón Rodríguez and Iantha Richardson) investigate the murder of a high-end matchmaking mogul in the new episode “Nice to Meet You, Malcolm.”
Summer House
Bravo, 8pm
Season Premiere!
After nine years of iconic themed parties, unexpected friendships and steamy Hamptons nights, Summer House remains the life of the party for Season 10. Seven returning favorites have an unforgettable summer, along with six new housemates (including Ben Waddell from The Bachelor Australia) who bring the hype, heat and a bold new vibe — blending legacy with fresh, fun energy. Returning cast are Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Lindsay Hubbard, Carl Radke, Ciara Miller, Jesse Solomon and West Wilson.
Harlan Coben’s Final Twist: “Shot in the Dark”
CBS, 8pm
At dawn, a wife wakes up to find her husband has been shot in the head while sleeping beside her. See how the case unfolded in the new episode “Shot in the Dark.”
Pro Bowl Games
ESPN, 8pm Live
The NFL’s all-star game — a 7-on-7 flag football matchup — takes place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco as part of Super Bowl LX week events.
Best Medicine: “Hello Darkness, My Port Wenn”
FOX, 8pm
While conducting a wellness check, Martin’s (Josh Charles) brusque bedside manner causes a massive power outage in the new episode “Hello Darkness, My Port Wenn.”
Finding Your Roots: “Love & Basketball”
PBS, 8pm
Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores the roots of basketball superstars Brittney Griner and Chris Paul — revealing that they are not the first extraordinary people in their family trees — while telling stories of courage, talent and grit.
Doc: “When You Know, You Know”
FOX, 9pm
In the new episode “When You Know, You Know,” a shocking turn of events ensues when Amy and Jake (Molly Parker and Jon-Michael Ecker) treat an expectant mother injured in a robbery.
Pole to Pole With Will Smith
Nat Geo, 9pm
Season Finale!
Tonight’s final episode, “The North Pole,” concludes the seven-episode series that followed actor Will Smith around the globe. Starting in the frozen desert at the bottom of the Earth, Will’s quest took him to remote islands, mountains and jungles in an incredible voyage of discovery about our health, happiness, history and even our ultimate survival.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History
PBS, 9pm
New Series!
Henry Louis Gates Jr. presents this new four-part docuseries that explores the complex relationship between Black Americans and Jewish Americans — a relationship forged in shared struggle, tested by division and representing a uniquely American experience. The premiere episode, “Let My People Go,” explores the core differences at the start of the Black and Jewish American stories, as well as overlapping struggle, faith, resilience, and early civic partnerships by the 1920s.
The Turpins: A New House of Horror — A Diane Sawyer Special Event
ABC, 10pm
The story of the Turpin family first shocked the world in 2018, when it was revealed that David and Louise Turpin imprisoned and abused their 13 children in Perris, California. Diane Sawyer was the first to bring viewers inside the experience when she interviewed two of the Turpin daughters in 2021, including the sister who escaped the house and alerted authorities. In this ABC News special, three more Turpin siblings break their silence, sharing their shocking account of what happened when half of the siblings entered the foster care system and they ended up having to be rescued again.
Wednesday, Feb. 4
Is It Cake? Valentines
Netflix
New Series!
Bakers team up with their sweetie pies to create cakes that look like real objects in an attempt to hoodwink celebrity judges in this special Valentine’s Day edition. Mikey Day hosts.
Fallout
Prime Video
Season Finale!
The postapocalyptic action drama based on the video game series wraps up Season 2. Prime Video has picked up the series for Season 3. Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins and Kyle MacLachlan star.
Relationship Goals
Prime Video
Original Film!
When brilliant TV producer Leah Caldwell (Kelly Rowland) is about to make history as the first woman to run New York’s top morning show, her ex, Jarrett Roy (Clifford “Method Man” Smith), swoops in to compete for the same position. He claims he’s a changed man, transformed by the wisdom of the New York Times bestselling book Relationship Goals. As her tightknit circle of friends dive into the same life-changing book, they all begin to rediscover their aim in love.
NHL Hockey
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live
Catch an NHL doubleheader on TNT before the league breaks for the Olympic tournament. The Boston Bruins are at the Florida Panthers and the St. Louis Blues visit the Dallas Stars.
Shifting Gears
ABC, 8pm
Season Finale!
In the Season 2 finale “Surprise,” Matt (Tim Allen) revs his love life back up only to find the road rockier than expected.
The Reagans
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
This 2003 two-part miniseries shares the fascinating journey of the Reagans, from movie stardom to being the first family of California, and then of the United States. Set in 1987, the series begins with the Iran-Contra scandal and Ronald Reagan dealing with potential impeachment. James Brolin stars as Ronald, with Judy Davis as Nancy, and a more serious John Stamos as John Sears, the deputy counsel to Richard Nixon who was later Reagan’s campaign manager in his presidential bid.
The Price Is Right at Night: “Tropical Escape”
CBS, 8pm
Special guest Jeff Probst joins host Drew Carey as contestants play for exotic vacations inspired by iconic Survivor locations in the new episode “Tropical Escape.”
The Masked Singer: “Red, White and Clue Celebration of America’s 250th Birthday”
FOX, 8pm
The last wild card of the season makes a grand entrance in the patriotic new episode “Red, White and Clue Celebration of America’s 250th Birthday.”
Ugliest House in America
HGTV, 8pm
Season Finale!
In tonight’s hourlong episode, the ugly quest comes to an end as Retta reveals the winner of the Ugliest House in America. Then, the winning house receives a $150,000 renovation from HGTV’s Alison Victoria, transforming their once-ugly house into a once-in-a-lifetime dream home.
Chicago Med: “Spill Your Guts”
NBC, 8pm
Three medical students shadow Charles (Oliver Platt) for a day in the new episode “Spill Your Guts.”
Nature: “Parenthood: Grasslands”
PBS, 8pm
Sir David Attenborough narrates the five-part Nature series “Parenthood,” which reveals the incredible dedication and sacrifice of animal parents around the world. The premiere episode, “Grasslands,” explores how wild dogs in the Zambezi River basin must train their energetic young for survival, and how a pregnant langur (leaf monkey) in India babysits to learn parenting skills.
Abbott Elementary: “Candygrams”
ABC, 8:30pm
In the new episode “Candygrams,” Valentine’s Day has the teachers meddling in students’ love lives while trying to navigate their own.
The Muppet Show
ABC, 9pm
Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear and the beloved Muppet gang are back with a brand-new special event celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Muppet Show. Music, comedy and a whole lot of chaos are bound to ensue when the Muppets once again take the stage of the original Muppet Theatre with their very special guest, Sabrina Carpenter.
Hollywood Squares
CBS, 9pm
The game show reboot continues Season 2 on CBS with the new episodes “Thicker Than a 1st Grade Pencil” and “I Have a Lot of Exes Watching Right Now.” Nate Burleson hosts with center square Drew Barrymore.
Fear Factor: House of Fear: “The Main Drag”
FOX, 9pm
A twisted game of horse dragging, dumpster diving and revenge await the 11 remaining contestants in the new episode “The Main Drag.”
The Beauty: “Beautiful Billionaires”
FX, 9pm
The series from Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story) following a shadowy tech billionaire (Ashton Kutcher) and the mysterious miracle drug he created continues. In the new episode “Beautiful Billionaires,” a group of billionaires gather to make history.
Chicago Fire: “Coming in Hot”
NBC, 9pm
In the new episode “Coming in Hot,” Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) finds himself under intense scrutiny when a member of the firehouse is injured on a call.
NOVA: “Can Dogs Talk?”
PBS, 9pm
This new episode of NOVA explores the viral social media phenomenon of “button dogs” who appear to use recorded sound buttons to communicate. A team of scientists are conducting the largest animal communication study in history, analyzing millions of button presses from thousands of dogs they’ve recruited worldwide.
Pawn Stars: “Citizen Pawn”
History, 9:30pm
Rick Harrison hopes for a slam dunk when he checks out a pair of sneakers owned by NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal. Later, Chum is firing on all cylinders for what a seller believes is a Parrott cannon from the Civil War. And a seller comes in with a set of golf clubs used by President Eisenhower!
Chicago P.D.: “Missing”
NBC, 10pm
In the new episode “Missing,” details about Imani’s (Arienne Mandi) past emerge as the Intelligence Unit seeks the truth behind the sudden resurfacing of a missing-child case from decades ago.
Secrets of the Dead: “The Quest for Camelot”
PBS, 10pm
Can the stories about King Arthur be true? Was the legendary court of Camelot a real place? In the new episode “The Quest for Camelot,” join archaeologist Mark Horton on his journey across Britain to explore events and places that inspired the chivalric myths. Horton scours medieval texts and archaeological sites for a new understanding of the Arthurian legends and what Britain was like after the Romans left in the fifth century.
Thursday, Feb. 5
The Lincoln Lawyer
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The fourth season is based on the sixth book, The Law of Innocence, of renowned author Michael Connelly’s The Lincoln Lawyer series. Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) faces his toughest case yet as he and his team work tirelessly to prove his innocence in the murder of a former client, Sam Scales. To clear his name, they must unravel Sam’s final scam, forcing them to go head-to-head with the DA’s office, the FBI and ghosts from Mickey’s own past.
John Carradine Birthday Celebration
TCM, beginning at 6:30am
Catch a Classic!
Like the Barrymores, the Carradines occupy a notable place among acting families. Patriarch John Carradine — father of actors David (Kung Fu), Keith and Robert, and grandfather of actors Martha Plimpton and Ever Carradine — was born on this day in 1906, and TCM celebrates with a daytime marathon of seven of his early films from 1936 to 1939, airing in chronological order. A few of these showcase Carradine’s long partnership with director John Ford: Mary of Scotland (1936), where the actor plays the Queen of Scots’ private secretary, and the monumental Western Stagecoach (1939). In other film offerings, Carradine portrays Abraham Lincoln in Of Human Hearts (1938); stars with Lucille Ball in an early version of the disaster-film genre, 1939’s Five Came Back; and even appears in a Western-style tale of colonial Australia, 1939’s Captain Fury. All of today’s films are an excellent glimpse into the early honing of Carradine’s celebrated acting prowess.
NBA Basketball
Prime Video, beginning at 7:30pm Live
A pair of NBA matchups on Prime Video has the Chicago Bulls in Toronto to face the Raptors and the Golden State Warriors at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix to take on the Suns.
Scrabble: “Conan the Librarian”
The CW, 8pm
A librarian takes on the returning champion for his shot at winning $10,000 in the new episode “Conan the Librarian.” Craig Ferguson hosts.
Next Level Chef: “Auditions — Social Media Chefs”
FOX, 8pm
The new episode “Auditions — Social Media Chefs” has eight social-media savvy chefs leveling up corner-store staples in an effort to cook their way to the top kitchen.
Trivial Pursuit: “Law and Orders”
The CW, 9pm
A legal assistant and a fashion coordinator test their knowledge in the six iconic Trivial Pursuit categories with the goal of winning $20,000 in the new episode “Law and Orders.” LeVar Burton hosts.
Animal Control: “French Bulldogs and White Broncos”
FOX, 9pm
In the new episode “French Bulldogs and White Broncos,” Patel’s (Ravi Patel) fundraising event takes an unexpected turn when a prize-winning breeder dog is neutered by mistake.
Ancient Aliens: “Extraterrestrial Engineering”
History, 9pm
From the precisely cut stone blocks at Puma Punku to the gigantic temples of Malta and the megalithic city of Nan Madol, could these mysterious sites contain evidence of extraterrestrial contact in the distant past?
NFL Honors
NBC & NFL Network, 9pm Live
Jon Hamm hosts the NFL Honors ceremony at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts. The annual awards for MVP, Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year, Walter Payton Man of the Year and more are presented. The Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 is also announced.
Going Dutch: “None of the Good Guys”
FOX, 9:30pm
Maggie (Taylor Misiak) believes she is cursed with dating bad men, so Dana (Laci Mosley) convinces her to go to a singles’ mixer in the new episode “None of the Good Guys.”
Discovered by Disaster
Nat Geo, 9:55pm
Season Finale!
Season 1 of this docuseries exploring how catastrophic natural events unveil hidden treasures and reshape our understanding of history concludes with “Lost Treasures and Resilient Civilizations.”
Friday, Feb. 6
Salvador
Netflix
New Series!
Originating from Spain, Salvador tells the story of a father who discovers that his daughter belongs to a neo-Nazi group, which he must approach in order to try to rescue her and understand what led her there.
Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision
Prime Video
Kate Winslet narrates this documentary about King Charles III of England’s philosophy of humankind achieving harmony with nature. The film explores how King Charles’ vision has sparked global movements in food production, urbanism, community regeneration, sustainable textiles and traditional skills. It also features his own reflections on his lifelong commitment to promoting a sustainable world.
2026 Milan Cortina Olympics: Opening Ceremony
NBC, beginning at 12pm Live
Milan’s San Siro Stadium, home of the AC Milan football club, hosts the opening ceremony to the 2026 Winter Games, featuring the Parade of Nations and lighting of the Olympic flame. NBC presents live coverage in the daytime with an encore in primetime.
NBA Basketball
Prime Video, beginning at 7:30pm Live
Friday night NBA action on Prime Video has the N.Y. Knicks at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena for a clash with the Pistons and the L.A. Clippers heading north to Sacramento for an audience with the Kings.
Man in the Wilderness
TCM, 8:30pm
Catch a Classic!
If you are a fan of 2015’s Oscar-winning The Revenant with Leonardo DiCaprio, you must see this 1971 version of the same survival story of 19th century fur trapper Hugh Glass, starring Richard Harris in the title role (called Zach Bass in this film). With a screenplay by Jack DeWitt, the same writer for the gruesome, and also Harris-starring, A Man Called Horse of a year earlier, the film relates an incident in which Bass, traveling with an expedition in the American Northwest, is mauled by a bear and left by his party to die. He lives, however, and manages to track down his companions for revenge. The film also stars John Huston as expedition leader Captain Henry (based on the historical Gen. Ashley) and was shot over two to three months in Spain in, interestingly, some of the same places as David Lean’s Doctor Zhivago.
Spartacus: House of Ashur
Starz, 9pm
Season Finale!
Season 1 of this Spartacus spinoff exploring an alternate history in which Ashur (Nick E. Tarabay) killed Spartacus and took over his gladiator school concludes with “Hail Caesar.”
Saturday, Feb. 7
2026 Milan Cortina Olympics
NBC, beginning at 7am Live
The first full day of Winter Olympic competition includes the short programs and free dance in team figure skating, the men’s downhill Alpine skiing race, the men’s big air final in snowboarding and more.
College Basketball
CBS, The CW, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX, FS1, TNT & truTV, beginning at 12pm Live
A big Saturday of marquee college hoops matchups includes Villanova at Georgetown (TNT/truTV), Virginia Tech at NC State (The CW), Oregon at Purdue (CBS), Kansas State at TCU (TNT/truTV), Butler at Marquette (FS1), Utah at Kansas (FOX), Duke at North Carolina (ESPN), Tennessee at Kentucky (ESPN), Arizona State at Colorado (ESPN2) and Houston at BYU (ESPN).
NBA Basketball
ABC & Prime Video, beginning at 3:30pm Live
Saturday hoops start on ABC with the Houston Rockets at the Oklahoma City Thunder and continue on Prime Video as the Dallas Mavericks head to San Antonio to face the Spurs. The night wraps up on ABC with the Golden State Warriors at the L.A. Lakers.
Kingdom
BBC America, 8pm
In a land of extreme seasons and intense rivalry, motherhood is the greatest trial females in Nsefu face. In this new episode, see how lioness Rita balances hunting with protecting her cubs. Meanwhile, leopard Olimba finds an unexpected rival in her search for a mate: her own daughter.
The Way to You
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
New Yorkers Emma (Kim Matula) and Conrad (Aaron O’Connell) agree to help each other find their missed connections after a subway blackout. Their search might lead to love, but not where either of them expects to find it. You’ll recognize Matula from The Bold and the Beautiful and Hallmark movies like Ghost of Christmas Always and The Finnish Line. O’Connell is a Hallmark veteran, having starred in many movies for the network since 2015. His most recent was the 2024 movie Junebug.
Mary J. Blige Presents Be Happy
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Lifetime continues its partnership with Grammy Award winner Mary J. Blige, producing films based on her iconic music. The latest film follows 50-year-old Val (Tisha Campbell), a devoted wife and stay-at-home mom, who is eager to reignite the spark in her marriage when her youngest child leaves for college. Grappling with empty-nest feelings and a growing emotional distance from her husband (Russell Hornsby), Val begins to realize that her marriage, and the woman she once was, may be slipping away. A spontaneous escape to New Orleans awakens long-buried dreams and passions and introduces her to Peter Mosley (Mekhi Phifer), a handsome and charismatic photographer who sees her in ways she has forgotten to see herself.
Costume Party
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
You know Bob Mackie’s designs from gowns worn by Cher and Carol Burnett (including the famous curtain-rod dress from The Carol Burnett Show’s “Went With the Wind” sketch), and tonight TCM celebrates the famous fashion designer all night. The evening begins with the TCM premiere of 2024’s Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion, which details his six-decade, award-winning career and features interviews with Burnett, Cher, RuPaul, Miley Cyrus, Pink, Bernadette Peters and Mackie himself. Then, take in the 1981 movie Pennies From Heaven, starring Peters and Steve Martin, the costumes for which earned Mackie an Oscar nomination.
Austin City Limits: “Leon Thomas”
PBS, 11pm
In this new episode, Grammy winner and R&B innovator Leon Thomas showcases songs from his 2024 album Mutt and his 2025 EP PHOLKS.
