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Wednesday, Oct. 25

The Goldbergs: “Jackie Likes Star Trek”
ABC, 8pm
The 1980s-set comedy hits its 100th-episode milestone with Halloween hijinks: Barry and Lainey (Troy Gentile and AJ Michalka) do An Officer and a Gentleman, while Adam (Sean Giambrone) and Jackie (Rowan Blanchard) can’t agree on a costume.

2017 American Humane Hero Dog Awards
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
These awards celebrate the powerful relationship between dogs and people. Extraordinary canine finalists — selected in a nationwide online search — are honored at this red-carpet, star-studded award gala for their remarkable devotion, bravery and companionship.

The Blacklist: “Ilyas Surkov”
NBC, 8pm
When Red (James Spader) provides exclusive intel on an international terrorist, it puts Liz (Megan Boone) and the task force on a collision course with a rival unit from the CIA. Meanwhile, Red and Hawkins (guest star Aida Turturro) lay the groundwork for their new business venture, and Tom (Ryan Eggold) goes undercover in search of information.

NHL Hockey: Buffalo at Columbus
NBCSN, 8pm Live

The Buffalo Sabres visit the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena for a clash of Eastern Conference foes on NBCSN.

Nature: “Charlie and the Curious Otters”
PBS, 8pm
Filmmaker Charlie Hamilton James follows the story of three curious river otter orphans in Wisconsin and visits otters all over the globe. Join him as he uncovers the secrets to the otters’ survival with innovative experiments, cameras and CGI.

Speechless: “N-I—NIGHTMARE ON D-I—DIMEO STREET”
ABC, 8:30pm
The DiMeo kids accidentally eat old Halloween candy that causes feverish dreams of horror and wish fulfillment. Meanwhile, Kenneth (Cedric Yarbrough) agonizes over which era of Michael Jackson to dress as for Halloween.

SEAL Team: “Collapse”
CBS, 9pm
South Sudan is becoming increasingly unstable in the new episode “Collapse,” and Jason (David Boreanaz) and the SEALs must protect the U.S. embassy there when the ambassador refuses to evacuate.

NOVA: “Killer Volcanoes”
PBS, 9pm
Join NOVA and a team of volcanologists looking for an elusive volcanic mega-eruption that plunged the medieval earth into a deep freeze. Investigate the geologic evidence from Greenland all the way to Antarctica to identify the 750-year-old culprit.

Designated Survivor: “Suckers”
ABC, 10pm
Kirkman (Kiefer Sutherland) must win back the American people’s trust after a senator appears on the national news and misrepresents a private conversation with the president. Agent Rennett (Ben Lawson) and Agent Wells (Maggie Q) team up to help solve an international murder.

Criminal Minds: “Lucky Strikes”
CBS, 10pm
Guest Star Alert!
Former Criminal Minds star Shemar Moore returns as Derek Morgan in the new episode “Lucky Strikes.” Morgan lends emotional support to Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) after she experiences anxiety from a case in her past.

Chicago P.D.: “Home”
NBC, 10pm
When Intelligence busts a meth lab run by gang leader Marshall Carter (guest star Aaron Roman Weiner), they uncover a re-homing scam in which children adopted from foreign countries are abandoned, then sold online. Meanwhile, Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) struggles with the difficult decision about whether to move his siblings Jordan (guest star Kylen Davis) and Vinessa (guest star Bobbi MacKenzie) to a safer environment outside of Chicago.

Thursday, Oct. 26

Grey’s Anatomy: “Danger Zone”
ABC, 8pm
The events leading up to Megan’s (Abigail Spencer) kidnapping are revealed in a flashback to Iraq in 2007, while, in the present day, Owen (Kevin McKidd) and Megan hash out old wounds.

Superstore: “Sal’s Dead”
NBC, 8pm
A dead body is discovered in the store on Halloween, throwing Glenn (Mark McKinney) and Dina (Lauren Ash) into a panic and confusing the shoppers. Meanwhile, Amy (America Ferrera) and Garrett (Colton Dunn) get into big trouble using a dating app on Jonah’s (Ben Feldman) phone.

The Howling
Sony Movie Channel, 8pm
After a bizarre and near fatal encounter with a serial killer, a television newswoman is sent to a remote mountain resort whose residents may not be what they seem. Stars Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee and Dennis Dugan.

NBA Basketball
TNT, beginning at 8pm Live

TNT’s Thursday night NBA doubleheader has the Boston Celtics at the Milwaukee Bucks, followed by the New Orleans Pelicans at the Sacramento Kings.

NFL Football: Miami at Baltimore
CBS & NFL Network, 8:25pm Live

M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore is the site of this Thursday Night Football matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the Ravens.

The Good Place: “Janet and Michael”
NBC, 8:30pm
When the neighborhood experiences a small glitch, Michael (Ted Danson) must resolve the issue with Janet (D’Arcy Carden) before it gets out of control.

Scandal: “Lost Girls”
ABC, 9pm
While Liv (Kerry Washington) is busy running the free world, the team at QPA works with an unexpected client to solve an important case. At the White House, Mellie (Bellamy Young) prepares for the upcoming Nuclear Summit with President Rashad (Faran Tahir) and Prime Minister Nazari.

College Football: Stanford at Oregon State
ESPN, 9pm Live

A Thursday night Pac-12 primetime matchup on ESPN has the Stanford Cardinal at the Oregon State Beavers in Corvallis, Ore.

Will & Grace: “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying”
NBC, 9pm
Grace (Debra Messing) tries for her biggest job yet: decorating a string of boutique hotels for an obnoxious mogul (guest star Max Greenfield). Meanwhile, Will (Eric McCormack) is surprised at his reaction to making senior partner, Beverley Leslie (Leslie Jordan) discloses his secret to Karen (Megan Mullally), and Jack (Sean Hayes) owns half of a winning lottery ticket.

Great News: “Night of the Living Screen”
NBC, 9:30pm
Katie (Briga Heelan) realizes that while she has been working her way up at MMN, her friends, including Jessica (guest star Cecily Strong), have been getting married, having kids, and buying houses in New Jersey. Feeling pressure to impress them on Instagram with the hip New York City lifestyle that she has chosen instead, she lucks into going to a very cool Halloween party with Portia (Nicole Richie). Meanwhile, Chuck (John Michael Higgins) tries to convince Carol (Andrea Martin) that the show’s new smart screen is possessed.

How to Get Away With Murder: “I Love Her”
ABC, 10pm
Bonnie’s (Liza Weil) suspicions about Annalise’s (Viola Davis) big case drive her to surprising lengths to get answers, while flashbacks reveal the genesis of the women’s long and complicated history. Meanwhile, a flash forward reveals the shocking whereabouts of one of the Keating 4.

Chicago Fire: “Devil’s Bargain”
NBC, 10pm
Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) find themselves at odds after arguing over the best way to save a teenager entangled in barbed wire. When Casey looks to Boden (Eamonn Walker) for help in smoothing out the situation, he comes to the realization that he will have to fix it himself.

Friday, Oct. 27

Stranger Things
Netflix
Season Premiere!
As the nostalgic and creepy hit series returns for its second season, it’s 1984 and the citizens of Hawkins are still reeling from the horrors of the Demogorgon and the secrets of Hawkins Lab. Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) has been rescued from the Upside Down, but a bigger entity still threatens those who survived. Paul Reiser and Sean Astin are among the newcomers to the cast this season.

Michael Jackson’s Halloween
CBS, 8pm
Voiced by past and present CBS stars and boasting Jackson’s music as its soundtrack, this animated feature follows Vincent (Lucas Till, MacGyver) and Victoria (Kiersey Clemons, Extant), who meet on Halloween night and embark on a magical adventure of discovery that culminates in a spectacular dance finale featuring an animated Michael Jackson.

Andi Mack
Disney Channel, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In the one-hour premiere, Andi (Peyton Elizabeth Lee) encourages Bowie (Trent Garrett) to plan a future with Bex (Lilan Bowden); Cyrus (Joshua Rush) introduces his girlfriend to Andi and Buffy (Sofia Wylie); and Jonah (Asher Angel) invites Andi to the Space Otters’ party.

College Football
ESPN & ESPN2, beginning at 8pm Live

The Florida State Seminoles head to Chestnut Hill, Mass., for a Friday night date with the Boston College Eagles on ESPN. ESPN2 airs the Tulsa Golden Hurricane at the SMU Mustangs.

Blindspot: “Back to the Grind”
NBC, 8pm
Season Premiere!
In Season 3, 18 months after parting ways under mysterious circumstances, the FBI team is brought back together by a new crisis. Jaimie Alexander and Sullivan Stapleton star.

Psycho
TCM, 8pm
Anthony Perkins gives an iconic performance as deeply disturbed mama’s boy Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock’s classic 1960 thriller. Janet Leigh, John Gavin, Vera Miles and Martin Balsam also star.

MacGyver: “Skull + Electromagnet”
CBS, 9pm
In the new Halloween-themed episode “Skull + Electromagnet,” MacGyver (Lucas Till) and his team head to the Bermuda Triangle in search of a plane that went down with a political VIP and a mysterious prisoner onboard.

Live From Lincoln Center: “Falsettos”
PBS, 9pm
Nominated for five 2017 Tonys, this is a poignant and hilarious look at a modern family set amid the emerging AIDS crisis. Christian Borle stars as Marvin, with Stephanie J. Block as his ex-wife, Trina, and Andrew Rannells as his lover, Whizzer.

Blue Bloods: “The Forgotten”
CBS, 10pm
Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Baez (Marisa Ramirez) investigate the murder of a single mother whose ex-husband has a history of violence in the new episode “The Forgotten.”

The Life & Songs of Kris Kristofferson
CMT, 10pm
This 90-minute broadcast will feature legendary singers, songwriters, and rising superstars coming together for an unforgettable concert event celebrating the songs of music icon Kris Kristofferson.

Saturday, Oct. 28

College Football
CBS, FOX & NBC, 3:30pm Live

Week 9 of the college football season features Penn State at Ohio State in a Big Ten clash on FOX, Georgia vs. Florida in an SEC rivalry game in Jacksonville, Fla., on CBS, and NC State at Notre Dame on NBC.

“Roseanne” Halloween Marathon
TV Land, beginning at 5pm
The Conner family was renowned for Halloween high jinks, and this Roseanne marathon on TV Land includes seven of the series’ best Halloween episodes, beginning with “BOO!” from Season 2 and ending with “Halloween: The Final Chapter” from Season 8.

Flint
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
Inspired by Josh Sanburn’s searing Time magazine cover story “The Toxic Tap,” producers Neil Meron and Craig Zadan teamed with Cher, Queen Latifah and Katie Couric to bring the Michigan city’s deadly water pollution crisis, coverup and remarkable everyday heroes to television in this rousing original film. Condensing details on how water corrosive enough to destroy car parts was passed off as drinkable, the film focuses on real-life local moms LeeAnne Walters (Betsy Brandt) and Melissa Mays (Marin Ireland), who joined forces with activist Nayyirah Shariff (Jill Scott) to expose the wrongdoings, even as their own health declined.

Marry Me at Christmas
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Bridal boutique owner Madeline Krug finds out she’ll be working closely with the brother of the bride, who happens to be Madeline’s celebrity crush, movie star Jonny Blaze. Stars Rachel Skarsten, Emily Tennant and Trevor Donovan.

The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special
NBC, 11:30pm
SNL had a viral hit with last year’s Halloween-themed skit starring Tom Hanks as mysterious pumpkin-jacketed character David S. Pumpkins (“Any questions?”), and now Pumpkins gets to be the star of his own half-hour holiday special. It’s an animated story, with Hanks reprising his role in a voiceover and appearing in a live-action introduction. Mikey Day and Bobby Moynihan also reprise their roles as Pumpkins’ b-boy skeleton dancers, and Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage has a voice role. Although it’s airing in late-night, NBC says that this special is family-friendly.