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Tuesday, Feb. 10

2026 Milan Cortina Olympics
NBC, beginning at 12pm Live

NBC has coverage of the women’s team combined in Alpine skiing, the men’s short program in figure skating, highlights of USA vs. Canada in women’s ice hockey and more.

The Artful Dodger
Hulu
Season Premiere!

This Australian series based on Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist returns for Season 2. Jack Dawkins (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) is back and in deep trouble. He’s being hunted by Inspector Boxer (Luke Bracey), a rival for Lady Belle Fox’s (Maia Mitchell) affection. David Thewlis returns as Fagin.

Motorvalley
Netflix
New Series!

This six-part drama series from Italy follows Arturo (Luca Argentero), Elena (Giulia Michelini) and Blu (Caterina Forza) as they carry their love of cars and adrenaline all the way to the Italian Gran Turismo (GT) Championship, where cars and racing are a matter of life or death.

This Is I
Netflix
Original Film!

This Japanese drama film is based on the true story of entertainer Haruna Ai, chronicling her journey as Kenji (Haruki Mochizuki), a boy who dreams of becoming an idol and navigates gender dysphoria with the help of a compassionate doctor (Saito Takumi).

College Basketball
FS1, TNT & truTV, beginning at 7pm Live

Catch a Big Ten matchup with Purdue at Nebraska (FS1), a Big East showdown with Marquette at Villanova (TNT/truTV) and a clash in the Big 12 with Iowa State at TCU (FS1).

Survivor: “The Martyr Approach”
CBS, 8pm

The “Road to 50” Survivor programming event continues with 2009’s “The Martyr Approach,” in which one castaway’s bizarre approach to Exile Island polarizes the rest of the tribe. Player Benjamin “Coach” Wade is featured.

Best Medicine: “Eyewitness Blues”
FOX, 8pm

On the eve of Port Wenn’s annual blueberry festival, Martin (Josh Charles) treats a local man who has apparently become blue from eating too many blueberries in the new episode “Eyewitness Blues.”

Finding Your Roots: “Westward Bound”
PBS, 8pm

Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. traces the family trees of talk show host Sara Haines and playwright Tracy Letts, traveling from frontier towns in the American West to surprising places in the East, revealing the complexity at our nation’s core.

Goth Night
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

For those who are enamored of movies tinged with a touch of horror, combined with the eerily beautiful, TCM has a night of programming for you with a lineup of several classic films that veer toward the dark side. The evening begins with 1939’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, based on Victor Hugo’s novel set in and around the Gothic architectural masterpiece of Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral during the Middle Ages. The movie stars Charles Laughton as Notre Dame’s deaf bell ringer Quasimodo and Maureen O’Hara as Esmeralda, a gypsy under a death sentence, who Quasimodo takes (kidnaps?) to sanctuary in the cathedral. Following this is Bride of Frankenstein (1935), starring Laughton’s wife Elsa Lanchester as the titular female creation of Dr. Frankenstein. Next are The Enchanted Cottage (1945), with Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young, about a romance between a plain Jane and a disfigured war veteran; and the psychological romantic drama Undercurrent (1946), with Katharine Hepburn, Robert Taylor and Robert Mitchum. The night’s programming concludes with the Robert Wise-directed horror film The Haunting (1963), which relates the experiences of a small group of invitees to a country home with purported paranormal activity.

Wildcard Kitchen: “Winner Takes All”
Food Network, 9pm

Chef Maneet Chauhan returns to defend her title as the winningest player in Wildcard Kitchen history as Eric Adjepong hosts an unprecedented night of culinary poker action. To defend her crown, she’ll have to take down fellow Tournament of Champions winner Chef Mei Lin and acclaimed competition judge Chef Aarón Sánchez.

Doc: “Trust”
FOX, 9pm

Amy (Molly Parker) treats a critically ill patient who’s harboring a dark secret in the new episode “Trust.”

Black and Jewish America: “Strange Fruit”
PBS, 9pm

Henry Louis Gates Jr. continues exploring the complex relationship between Black Americans and Jewish Americans in the new episode “Strange Fruit,” which details how Black and Jewish communities collaborated in music, film and activism from the 1920s to the 1950s.

Frontline: “Crisis in Venezuela”
PBS, 10pm

This new Frontline episode investigates the fall of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, and the country’s legacy of corruption, challenges to democracy and conflict with the U.S.

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Wednesday, Feb. 11

Cross
Prime Video
Season Premiere!

Season 2 finds the brilliant homicide detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross (Aldis Hodge) in pursuit of a ruthless vigilante who is hunting down corrupt billionaire magnates.

2026 Milan Cortina Olympics
NBC, beginning at 12pm Live

Highlights of today’s Winter Olympic action include qualifying for the women’s snowboard halfpipe, the free dance in figure skating, the men’s 1,000-meter speed skating race and more.

Survivor: “Slay Everyone, Trust No One”
CBS, 8pm

Players Cirie Fields, Benjamin “Coach” Wade, Colby Donaldson and Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick are featured in the “Slay Everyone, Trust No One” episode from 2010’s “Heroes vs. Villains” season. Injuries threaten to send two castaways home before the first challenge is finished.

The Masked Singer: “Twilight Night”
FOX, 8pm

The Masked Singer rings in Valentine’s Day with the new episode “Twilight Night,” celebrating the most romantic vampire saga of all time with a very special performance of the Twilight soundtrack by Christina Perri.

Nature: “Parenthood: Freshwater”
PBS, 8pm

The Nature “Parenthood” series continues with the new episode “Freshwater,” which looks at how animal parents deal with freshwater’s constant changes. See a frog dad scale giant trees with his tadpoles on his back, and an elephant mom forced to decide between safety and the quest for food and water. Sir David Attenborough narrates.

Starring Walter Matthau
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

We all know actor Walter Matthau’s comedic work with Jack Lemmon (The Odd Couple, Grumpy Old Men), but here’s an opportunity to appreciate Matthau’s film work on its own merit. Tonight’s featured movies include a Western, Lonely Are the Brave (1962), with Kirk Douglas; two dramas, Voice in the Mirror (1958) and the tense Charley Varrick (1973), showcasing Matthau in the title role as a bank robber who unwittingly steals money belonging to the Mafia; and the comedy Ensign Pulver (1964), interestingly, a follow-up to the Lemmon-starring Mister Roberts. The evening’s highlight film pairs Matthau once more with Odd Couple playwright Neil Simon for 1975’s The Sunshine Boys, the reunion tale of a famous vaudeville duo who parted ways years before on very curmudgeonly terms. Also starring George Burns (who won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor), The Sunshine Boys earned Matthau his second and final Oscar nomination for Best Actor.

Fear Factor: House of Fear: “The Deep”
FOX, 9pm

A terrifying water challenge threatens to drown competitors in their own fears in the new episode “The Deep.” Johnny Knoxville hosts.

The Beauty: “Beautiful Patient Zero”
FX, 9pm

In the new episode “Beautiful Patient Zero,” a team of scientists stumble upon a life-changing secret.

NOVA: “Mammal Origins”
PBS, 9pm

Learn how mammals emerged long before the age of dinosaurs in the new episode “Mammal Origins.” Early mammalian ancestors survived global catastrophes and defied extinction to evolve into the vast array of species we know today.

Secrets of the Dead: “The Herculaneum Scrolls”
PBS, 10pm

The new episode “The Herculaneum Scrolls” follows computer scientist Brent Seales as he attempts to read hundreds of carbonized ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy.

Thursday, Feb. 12

2026 Milan Cortina Olympics
NBC, beginning at 12pm Live

The luge team relay, the women’s super-G in Alpine skiing, the women’s snowboard halfpipe final and more highlights from the Winter Games are featured throughout the day on NBC.

NASCAR Cup Series: Duels at Daytona
FS1, 7pm Live

FS1 airs the pair of 150-mile qualifying races at Daytona International Speedway that will finalize the starting lineup for Sunday’s Daytona 500.

NBA Basketball
Prime Video, beginning at 7:30pm Live

Prime Video’s Thursday night NBA doubleheader features the final matchups before the All-Star break: the Milwaukee Bucks at the Oklahoma City Thunder, followed by Lakers star Luka Dončić facing his former team, the Dallas Mavericks, in Los Angeles.

Survivor: “Loyalties Will Be Broken”
CBS, 8pm

The “South Pacific” season of Survivor concluded with 2011’s two-hour “Loyalties Will Be Broken,” which re-airs tonight as part of the “Road to 50” programming event on CBS. The episode features Ozzy Lusth and Benjamin “Coach” Wade.

Scrabble: “Book Worms”
The CW, 8pm

Three players with a way with words battle it out in the hopes of taking home $10,000 in the new episode “Book Worms.” Craig Ferguson hosts.

Next Level Chef: “Auditions — Home Chefs”
FOX, 8pm

The auditions come to a close in the new episode “Auditions — Home Chefs,” as eight amateur home cooks prove their worth in the kitchen by transforming ordinary ingredients into standout dishes.

Unrequited Love
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Not every paramour ends up with the love of his or her life but, oh, how sweet the yearning. Tonight, get swept up in some of filmdom’s most heart-wrenching tales of unrequited love, beginning with the epic tale Doctor Zhivago (1965), with Omar Sharif as Zhivago alongside his mistress Lara (Julie Christie). Set during the Russian Revolution, director David Lean’s beautiful film chronicles the pair’s ill-fated love affair through to a winter hideout in an abandoned mountain country home. Next is 1939’s Wuthering Heights, based on Emily Brontë’s English moor-dominated novel of Heathcliff (Laurence Olivier) and Cathy’s (Merle Oberon) obsession-tinged love story. Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) follows, featuring José Ferrer in an Oscar-winning performance as the title poet, who harbors a secret love for his Roxane. Finally, 1961’s Splendor in the Grass, starring Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty, relates a poignant and more contemporary (early 20th century) tale of teenage first love that never truly gets resolved, with each person going on to marry someone else.

Trivial Pursuit: “Hot Buttered Biscuits”
The CW, 9pm

A bar trivia captain takes a swing at the six iconic Trivial Pursuit categories with the goal of winning $20,000 in the new episode “Hot Buttered Biscuits.” LeVar Burton hosts.

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette
FX, 9pm
New Series!

This is the romantic and tragic love story between America’s prince, JFK Jr., and fashion icon and publicist Carolyn Bessette. It was a love story that started as a beautiful union between the young couple, widely regarded as American royalty, but it began to fray under the stress of the relentless microscope and tabloid media. The pressures of their careers and rumored family discord ended with their tragic deaths when his private plane crashed into the ocean on a hazy summer night off the coast of Massachusetts.

Ancient Aliens: “UFO Hot Spots”
History, 9pm

Tonight focuses on the most intriguing reports of UFO hot spots. Found along the California coast to New York’s Hudson Valley, and Northern England to Southern Chile, could these mysterious locations provide evidence of an extraterrestrial presence on Earth?

Going Dutch: “The Canuck Stops Here”
FOX, 9:30pm

In the new episode “The Canuck Stops Here,” Maggie’s (Taylor Misiak) meeting with her idol, Gen. Martin (guest star Kristen Johnston), gets complicated when Col. Quinn (Denis Leary) and Martin have an immediate attraction to each other.

Friday, Feb. 13

2026 Milan Cortina Olympics
NBC, beginning at 12pm Live

NBC’s Winter Olympic highlights include the men’s free skate in figure skating, the men’s snowboard halfpipe final, the final runs in men’s skeleton and more.

Survivor: “The Survivor Devil”
CBS, 8pm

The “Road to 50” Survivor programming event continues with 2017’s “The Survivor Devil” from the “Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers” season. Chrissy Hofbeck is the featured castaway.

The Wrong Baby Daddy
LMN, 8pm
Original Film!

Lila’s life finally feels complete when she starts a dream job with her close friend Robin, falls into a promising romance with Mark and discovers she’s pregnant. But everything shifts when Julia, Mark’s ex-wife, reappears the moment she learns about the baby. What began as a perfect new chapter becomes a tense battle of boundaries, obsession and survival. Stars Vivica A. Fox, Ciarra Carter, Matthew Pohlkamp and Jamie Bernadette.

Belle Collective
OWN, 8pm
Season Premiere!

Season 7 will once again follow the dynamic lives of the Belles, putting the spotlight on the personal and professional journeys of a group of successful boss women, redefining the essence of what it means to be a Southern belle in the modern South today.

31 Days of Oscar: Oscar Goes to a Wedding
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies is again airing its popular annual 31 Days of Oscar event, beginning this month and running until this year’s Academy Awards ceremony, which airs live Sunday, March 15, on ABC. Long ago abandoning the (yawn) alphabetical programming format, this year TCM has scheduled daytime and primetime blocks based on the theme “And the Oscar Goes to …”. Today’s Valentine’s Eve primetime lineup highlights Oscar-winning and -nominated films featuring weddings, beginning with the heartwarming Spencer Tracy- and Elizabeth Taylor-starring Father of the Bride (1950). The night’s eclectic offerings continue with the British ensemble comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) and 1967’s groundbreaking The Graduate (well, yes, there is a wedding in it). More conventional is 1956’s High Society, the musical remake of The Philadelphia Story, starring Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Grace Kelly. The wedding-themed programming concludes with 1932’s pre-Code film Smilin’ Through, with Norma Shearer and Fredric March leading the cast.

The UnXplained: “Mysteries of Africa”
History, 9pm

Host William Shatner takes us to the birthplace of humanity — Africa, which remains one of the most mysterious continents on Earth. From lost cities buried beneath shifting sands to abandoned ruins steeped in fascinating folklore to the elusive tomb of history’s most mighty queen, what secrets lie hidden throughout Africa’s vast and unexplored ancient landscape?

MonsterQuest: “Domestic Disturbance”
History, 10pm

Our homes are meant to be our safe zone, but sometimes, that sense of safety is shattered by something sinister. From “The Grassman” in rural Ohio to the Spotsville Monster in Kentucky to the haunted house of Amityville fame, the “Fouke Monster” and a young girl’s bizarre timeslip, these witnesses have their sense of security smashed by the unexplained.

Saturday, Feb. 14

31 Days of Oscar: Oscar Goes to Paris
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!

Fittingly, TCM spends all Valentine’s Day with Oscar-winning and -nominated films set in La Ville de l’Amour (the City of Love): Paris. Some of the movies you won’t want to miss are 1942’s Casablanca (“We’ll always have Paris.”); Gigi (1958), with Louis Jourdan, Maurice Chevalier and Leslie Caron; and 1951’s An American in Paris, with Caron and Gene Kelly. The 17-minute closing ballet, featuring the dance pair and set to George Gershwin’s symphonic poem of the same title, is as nuanced as it is colorful, and has influenced countless other artistic film passages, including the fantasy sequence of 2016’s La La Land. Also worth tuning in for is the Baz Luhrmann-directed musical Moulin Rouge! (2001), starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor as lovers ostensibly occupying the bohemian Montmartre neighborhood in 1899, but really existing in a fluid, era-bending nightclub setting. Plus, enjoy another notable 2001 offering set in modern-day Montmartre, the TCM premiere of Amélie, starring Audrey Tautou (The Da Vinci Code).

College Basketball
ABC, CBS, ESPN & FS1, beginning at 12pm Live

College basketball gets some love today with a host of quality matchups: Clemson at Duke (ESPN), Kansas at Iowa State (ABC), UCLA at Michigan (CBS), Pittsburgh at North Carolina (ESPN), Kentucky at Florida (ABC), Colorado at BYU (FS1), and Gonzaga at Santa Clara (ESPN).

NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series: United Rentals 300
The CW, 5pm Live

NASCAR’s junior stock-car racing series is back with a new title sponsor, O’Reilly Auto Parts, for the 2026 season, which starts today at Daytona International Speedway for the United Rentals 300. The CW has live coverage of every NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race this season.

NBA All-Star Saturday Night
NBC, 5pm Live

It’s a little early to be called Saturday night (especially at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, where this event takes place), but the NBA’s All-Star exhibition nonetheless features the Kia Skills Challenge, the Starry 3-Point Challenge and AT&T Slam Dunk competitions.

Kingdom
BBC America, 8pm

The nature documentary series continues with this new episode. An injured wild dog, Flint, needs the support of his pack more than ever before. In return, he helps to care for Storm’s litter of puppies — revealing a new and surprising side to wild dogs. Elsewhere, the fragmented hyena clan is reuniting and rebuilding their strength, but so is the lion pride.

Because of Cupid
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

Best friends Naomi (Amy Groening) and Marcus (Evan Roderick) participate in a Valentine’s Day mocktail competition, but things go awry when Cupid interferes with a love potion that affects Marcus and several of their friends. Groening starred in the 2024 Countdown to Christmas movie ’Twas the Date Before Christmas and has been with the Hallmark family since 2019. Roderick notably starred alongside Katie Stevens and Lachlan Quarmby in Hallmark’s hit three-part series Providence Falls.

The Dating App Killer: The Monica White Story
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

This movie is based on the true story of serial killer Anthony Robinson, who preyed on women through dating apps. Waiting to Exhale’s Lela Rochon plays Monica White, a woman who begins connecting the dots between Anthony’s past and a string of murders haunting her community, and realizes she may be the key to ending his deadly rampage. Jarod Joseph plays Robinson.

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