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Monday, March 2: ‘Breeders’ Plays the Pitfalls of Parenting for Laughs

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Monday, March 2

Breeders
FX, 10pm
New Series!

Set in London, FX’s new 10-episode comedy Breeders tackles the toils of parenting in a realistic and relatable way seldom seen on TV. Martin Freeman (Sherlock) and Daisy Haggard (Episodes) lead the cast as Paul and Ally, parents of young Luke (George Wakeman) and Ava (Jayda Eyles). Together, Paul and Ally juggle their careers, finances and relationship, all while raising their kids and dealing with their own aging parents. In the premiere episode, “No Sleep,” Paul spends the night fighting his own anger and his children’s inability to fall asleep. Then in “No Places,” the surprise arrival of Ally’s estranged father (Michael McKean) causes Paul and Ally to examine their hopes and dreams for their kids.

Michael Bloomberg Town Hall
FOX News Channel, 6:30pm Live

FOX News Channel will host its first town hall with 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas, Va. Co-moderated by FNC’s chief political anchor Bret Baier of Special Report and The Story anchor Martha MacCallum, the event will focus on key issues of the 2020 presidential election.

The Voice: “The Blind Auditions, Part 3”
NBC, 8pm

Superstar coaches Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, John Legend and Blake Shelton all vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon as the Blind Auditions continue.

Epic Warrior Women: Vikings
Smithsonian Channel, 8pm

This documentary reveals new archaeological findings from Sweden that uncover a startling twist to history and challenge centuries of presumptions about gender roles in the Viking age — the discovery of Viking warrior women. The special explores the story of a 1,000-year-old Viking grave, whose inhabitant has remained a mystery for over 100 years since it was found, until a team of geneticists proved that the warrior’s remains were female. With this groundbreaking discovery, this Viking woman joins the ranks of Joan of Arc, Queen Boudicca and the legend of Hua Mulan as famed and admired female warriors in history.

All American: “Stakes Is High”
The CW, 8pm

Spencer (Daniel Ezra) goes around Billy (Taye Diggs) to get what he wants. Olivia (Samantha Logan) and Asher (Cody Christian) are both guilt-ridden for different reasons when it comes to Billy and the position he now finds himself in. Layla (Greta Onieogou) continues to help Coop (Bre-Z) with her music.

Better Call Saul: “The Guy for This”
AMC, 9pm

Season 5’s third episode finds Jimmy’s (Bob Odenkirk) business heading into uncharted territory, and Kim’s (Rhea Seehorn) confidence is tested when she’s faced with a legal problem that only she can solve. Nacho (Michael Mando) navigates increased pressure from Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), while Mike (Jonathan Banks) continues to spiral.

Twisted Love: “Crippling Desire”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm

Andrew and Ruth Ann Madden have been married for 23 years when Andrew’s health begins failing. The couple brings in a home healthcare worker, Karen Clowers, to help. Not long after that, rumors begin to spread about the true nature of Andrew and Karen’s relationship — especially when it ends in tragedy.

Brain Games: “Tiffany Haddish: Movie Magic”
National Geographic, 9pm
Season Finale!

Actress Tiffany Haddish and director Jordan Peele join Keegan-Michael Key to play games that show how Hollywood pros manipulate our brains to make us feel genuine emotion while watching movies. Challenges and demos include taking a closer look at some of the bizarre tactics used to create sound effects in movies, identifying a performer in disguise and illuminating how filmmakers manipulate our brains with editing.

Kids Baking Championship
Food Network, 10pm
Season Finale!

It all comes down to this. After 10 weeks of wild challenges, the remaining young bakers will face hosts and judges Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman and find out who will be crowned the winner.

Manifest: “Carry On”
NBC, 10pm

In the wake of a devastating tragedy, Ben (Josh Dallas) tries to connect with a despondent Olive (Luna Blaise). Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh) questions Jared’s (J.R. Ramirez) loyalties, and Saanvi (Parveen Kaur) shares a medical breakthrough that could change the course of all their lives.

Dispatches From Elsewhere: “Simone”
AMC, 10:15pm

The series moves to Mondays tonight with Episode 2. Series creator and star Jason Segel told us that he wanted each episode to be from the point of view — stylistically — of the character. Tonight’s episode focuses on Simone, played brilliantly by newcomer Eve Lindley.

Tuesday, March 3

Democracy 2020: Super Tuesday
FOX News Channel, 6pm Live

FOX News Channel will present extensive live programming of the Super Tuesday presidential primaries originating from the network’s New York City headquarters. On Tuesday, news anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum lead live coverage surrounding the election results in the special Democracy 2020: Super Tuesday. Baier and MacCallum will also be joined by a rotating team of commentators and hosts including FOX News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace, The Five cohosts Dana Perino and Juan Williams, as well as senior political analyst Brit Hume to break down the latest developments on election day. Anchors Bill Hemmer of Bill Hemmer Reports and FOX News @ Night’s Shannon Bream will deliver viewers continuous election insight with FOX News Voter Analysis.

CAVUTO: Coast to Coast
FOX Business Network, 8pm Live

FOX Business Network’s senior vice president and managing editor of business news Neil Cavuto will anchor live coverage of the Super Tuesday presidential primary elections. Cavuto will helm a special primetime edition of CAVUTO: Coast to Coast, featuring live reports and expert analysis of the 14 primary state results. Throughout the evening, Cavuto will be joined in New York by a rotating panel of FBN’s business and political experts, including Maria Bartiromo, Lou Dobbs, Trish Regan, Gerry Baker and Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery.

The Flash: “Death of the Speed Force”
The CW, 8pm

Kid Flash (guest star Keiynan Lonsdale) returns to Central City with a Zen attitude and new tricks up his sleeve. While thrilled to see his family again, Wally confides to Barry (Grant Gustin) that he returned because he thinks there is something wrong with the Speed Force. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) returns from his fact-finding mission across Earth-Prime.

CBS News Election Special — Super Tuesday: High Stakes
CBS, 9pm Live

CBS News presents this live special with the latest updates and analysis as the polls close and the Super Tuesday primary election results are reported.

Empire
FOX, 9pm
New Episodes!

Empire returns for the series’ final 10 episodes beginning tonight. Find out what happens to Lucious (Terrence Howard), Cookie (Taraji P. Henson), Hakeem (Bryshere Y. Gray), Andre (Trai Byers) and others as the Lyon family saga comes to an end.

Murder Comes Home: “He Made Me Do It”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm
Season Finale!

Lila Warwick’s home is everything a grandmother’s house should be — loving, warm and always open. But an unspeakable betrayal turns her once-inviting home into a nightmare, and the answer to this mystery is more shocking than anyone could have imagined. Did an unsuspecting Lila open her doors to a monster?

Master Distiller
Discovery Channel, 10pm
New Series!

Mark, Digger and Tim of Discovery’s Moonshiners (a new episode of which airs right before this series premiere) judge this competition that pits America’s top legal and outlaw distillers against one another in the ultimate booze-making battle. Three competitors will face off each week in a series of challenges focused on making a specific type of spirit. The champion of each episode will receive a limited release of their winning recipe through Sugarlands Distilling Co.

Reasonable Doubt
Investigation Discovery, 10pm
Season Premiere!

Retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and criminal defense attorney Fatima Silva are back for a third season of this series that profiles the gut-wrenching process of re-exploring murder cases where the people convicted of the crime maintain their innocence.

Miracle Workers: Dark Ages: “Music Festival”
TBS, 10:30pm

In another comedic look back at medieval times, Prince Chauncley (Daniel Radcliffe) deals with a temperamental rock star (guest star Fred Armisen).

Wednesday, March 4

Volcano Live! With Nik Wallenda
ABC, 8pm Live

In this two-hour live special, high-wire daredevil Nik Wallenda embarks on another incredible feat, which may be his most dangerous yet — a daring 1,800-foot-long wire-walk over Nicaragua’s active Masaya Volcano. This marks the longest and highest crossing Wallenda has ever attempted. “I am pushing myself beyond my comfort zone,” he admits, “but I know that I am up to the challenge.”

Chicago Med: “Who Should Be the Judge”
NBC, 8pm

The escape of a convicted murderer hits close to home when several members of the team find themselves in danger. Drs. Charles (Oliver Platt) and Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) continue to clash over patient treatment plans. Dr. Choi (Brian Tee) and April (Yaya DaCosta) discover the truth about a patient’s scam. Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) finally receives some good news.

Chicago Fire: “The Tendency of a Drowning Victim”
NBC, 9pm

Boden (Eamonn Walker) is on edge after starting a new fad diet. Meanwhile, Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) disagree on a call, Brett’s (Kara Killmer) birth mother shares life-altering news and a familiar face has a proposition for Herrmann (David Eigenberg).

LEGO Masters: “Mega City Block”
FOX, 9pm

The remaining contestants are given the challenge of making city blocks, which will be brought together as a huge city at the end of the new episode “Mega City Block.”

Nancy Drew: “The Terror of Horseshoe Bay”
The CW, 9pm

With time running out before Carson’s (Scott Wolf) evidentiary hearing, Nancy (Kennedy McMann) turns to supernatural sources in a last-ditch effort to find clues to exonerate her father.

Twenties
BET, 10pm
New Series!

Lena Waithe (The Chi) created and executive produces this comedy that centers around screenwriter Hattie (Jonica T. Gibbs) and her girlfriends Marie (Christina Elmore) and Nia (Gabrielle Graham) as they pursue their dreams and look for love while testing the limits of “diversity, equity and inclusion” in Los Angeles.

S.W.A.T.: “Animus”
CBS, 10pm

The SWAT team searches for a link between the seemingly unconnected victims of a lone gunman targeting women in the new episode “Animus.”

The Deed: Chicago
CNBC, 10pm
Season Premiere!

Real estate mogul Sean Conlon is back for a second season of helping struggling property developers from the brink of financial ruin in exchange for a piece of the property and a share of the profits. This season, Conlon helps everyone from a high-end commercial designer more concerned with her brand than the budget, to an ambitious developer buried under a huge flip.

Tournament of Champions
Food Network, 10pm
New Series!

Sixteen of the greatest chefs in the world come together for the most intense culinary competition ever held — a single-elimination, sudden-death bracket tournament. The emotions will run high as the gladiators face off in head-to-head battles, and as the pressure mounts, shocking surprises unfold both inside and outside the arena.

Dave
FXX, 10pm
New Series!

Dave Burd — better known to the world as rapper/comedian Lil Dicky — stars as himself in this semiautobiographical comedy beginning with two episodes tonight. Dave is a neurotic man in his late 20s who has convinced himself that he’s destined to be one of the best rappers of all time. In the series premiere “The Gander,” Dave meets rapper GaTa (playing himself) for the first time and gets educated on the social dynamics of the rap world. In “Dave’s First,” Dave books his first ever live performance, but it’s in the worst setting imaginable.

Chicago P.D.: “Intimate Violence”
NBC, 10pm

An armed robbery case quickly turns into a homicide investigation. When one suspect’s background suggests domestic violence, Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) is forced to reckon with her childhood. Meanwhile, Voight (Jason Beghe) and Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) butt heads over Halstead’s righteous instinct.

Thursday, March 5

Castlevania
Netflix
Season Premiere!

The animated series based on the video game returns for Season 3, and Netflix has promised “more mystery, murder, mayhem and vampires than ever.”

TCM Remembers Kirk Douglas
TCM, beginning at 6am

Turner Classic Movies celebrates the life and career of Hollywood icon Kirk Douglas, who passed away Feb. 5 at age 103, with a 24-hour programming tribute featuring many of his legendary films. The day begins with Douglas’ film debut in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), and also includes Out of the Past (1947), Young Man With a Horn (1950), Lust for Life (1956), Paths of Glory (1957), Spartacus (1960) and more. Check the movie listings section for more details and times.

Last Man Standing: “Student Doubt”
FOX, 8pm

Mandy (Molly McCook) worries about Kyle (Christoph Sanders) passing his first college exam in the new episode “Student Doubt.”

The Unicorn: “Caroline, No”
CBS, 8:30pm

Wade (Walton Goggins) analyzes his feelings about his casual relationship with Caroline (returning guest star Betsy Brandt) in the new episode “Caroline, No.”

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Trying”
NBC, 8:30pm

Jake (Andy Samberg) and Amy (Melissa Fumero) work an uncrackable case while Holt (Andre Braugher) adjusts to a new beat and Hitchcock (Dirk Blocker) looks for the love of his life.

Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa
HGTV, 9pm
New Series!

Flip or Flop’s Tarek El Moussa mentors first-time flippers, helping them navigate costly mistakes as they race to get a renovated property on the market. Facing obstacles from unexpected construction delays and crumbling foundations to rotting roofs and dilapidated interiors, these flipping newcomers need Tarek’s invaluable expertise to transform their risky investments into big rewards.

Will & Grace: “Filthy Phil, Part II”
NBC, 9pm

Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) become convinced Karen (Megan Mullally) is in danger when her new boyfriend, Phil (guest star Joel McHale), takes her to a cabin in the woods. With the help of Karen’s assistant Friday (guest star Vanessa Bayer), Will and Grace race to save her. Meanwhile, Jack (Sean Hayes) makes up a story to a snobby reporter (guest star T.R. Knight) in order to keep his new bar relevant after its previous owner, Miss Coco Peru (guest star Clinton Leupp), steps down.

Save My Skin
TLC, 9pm
New Series!

TLC gave us a sneak peek of its latest series last month, but tonight marks the show’s move to its regular time slot. The series follows the heartfelt and humorous Dr. Emma Craythorne, a skin expert at a Harley Street clinic in London, as she treats patients suffering from unusual and extraordinary conditions including eczema and disfiguring keloids to massive lipomas and rhinophyma.

Mom: “Beef Baloney Dan and the Hot Zone”
CBS, 9pm

Bonnie (Allison Janney) suspects that Adam’s (William Fichtner) sponsor (guest star Courtney Thorne-Smith) has an ulterior motive in the new episode “Beef Baloney Dan and the Hot Zone.”

Deputy: “10-8 School Ties”
FOX, 9pm

In the new episode “10-8 School Ties,” Cade (Brian Van Holt) and Teresa (Natalia Cigliuti) struggle to deal with an unforeseen situation with their foster children.

Indebted: “Everybody’s Talking About the Tooth Fairy”
NBC, 9:30pm

Dave (Adam Pally) and Rebecca (Abby Elliott) are worried that with grandparents living in the house, their kids are too spoiled. When Asher (Anders Garrett) loses his first tooth, Deb (Fran Drescher) and Stew (Steven Weber) interfere with the tooth fairy and prove Dave and Rebecca right. Meanwhile, Joanna (Jessy Hodges) lies to her new girlfriend about being a much more involved aunt than she actually is.

Vegas Chef Prizefight
Food Network, 10pm
New Series!

Who will be America’s next great chef? Host Anne Burrell welcomes eight rising stars in the culinary world to Las Vegas, where they compete in a series of brutal challenges in front of judges Scott Conant and Caesars Entertainment’s Eileen Moore. The chefs must perform at the highest skill level to have a chance at winning the ultimate prize: the job of head chef at a new restaurant at the Flamingo Resort and Casino.

Better Things
FX, 10pm
Season Premiere!

The adventures of single mom and working actor Sam Fox (Pamela Adlon) and her three daughters in Los Angeles continue with a two-episode Season 4 premiere. Sam picks up the girls from a trip in “Steady Rain.” In “She’s Fifty,” Sam embraces her state of being.

Tommy: “To Take a Hostage”
CBS, 10pm

In the new episode “To Take a Hostage,” Tommy (Edie Falco) has to delegate authority to defuse a hostage situation. Meanwhile, she has to deal with city politicians over her new budget proposal.

A Million Little Things: “change of plans”
ABC, 10pm

Eddie’s (David Giuntoli) sister comes to town and causes tension with the family, and Katherine (Grace Park) speaks her mind at work. Meanwhile, during a girls’ night out, Maggie (Allison Miller) convinces Delilah (Stephanie Szostak) to put herself out there.

Cake
FXX, 10pm
Season Premiere!
FXX’s Cake, the half-hour weekly showcase featuring both live-action and animated comedy programs, returns for Season 2 with back-to-back episodes tonight.

My Murder Story
Investigation Discovery, 10pm
New Series!

This series follows the intimate and life-changing journeys of motivated family members and dedicated detectives who have been left to pick up the scattered pieces that remain after the shock of a homicide. Their revelatory memories and thorough re-exploration of the crime take viewers deeper inside a world that is layered and unpredictable.

Friday, March 6

Spenser Confidential
Netflix
Original Film!

Mark Wahlberg stars in this action/comedy as Spenser, an ex-cop better known for making trouble than solving it. Spenser has just gotten out of prison and is leaving Boston for good, but first he gets roped into helping his old boxing coach and mentor, Henry (Alan Arkin), with a promising amateur named Hawk (Winston Duke). When two of Spenser’s former colleagues turn up murdered, he recruits his foulmouthed ex-girlfriend Cissy (Iliza Shlesinger) and Hawk to help him bring the culprits to justice.

MacGyver: “Soccer + Desi + Merchant + Titan”
CBS, 8pm

Desi (Levy Tran) goes undercover to infiltrate a soccer team and find the corrupt player working with the shadow organization Codex in the new episode “Soccer + Desi + Merchant + Titan.”

The Most Dangerous Animal of All
FX, 8pm
New Miniseries!

Based on The New York Times bestselling book of the same name, The Most Dangerous Animal of All is a four-part documentary series that explores one man’s search for the father who abandoned him, only to uncover the worst: He believes his father is the Zodiac Killer, one of the most infamous serial killers in American history. All four parts premiere tonight on FX.

Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector: “Original Sin”
NBC, 8pm

When a politician’s teenage daughter is kidnapped for ransom, Lincoln (Russell Hornsby), Amelia (Arielle Kebbel) and the team race against time to rescue her before the unthinkable happens. Meanwhile, the team makes a startling discovery — the Bone Collector’s (Brian F. O’Byrne) true identity.

Beach Party
TCM, beginning at 8pm

You may not be heading off on spring break this month, but you can still hit the seashore with this evening of classic Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon “beach” films. The evening starts off with the pair’s first teaming, 1963’s Beach Party, and also includes Muscle Beach Party (1964) and Beach Blanket Bingo (1965).

The Trade
Showtime, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The docuseries returns for a second season, this time spotlighting human smuggling and trafficking and following Central American migrants trying to get to the United States.

Blue Bloods: “Vested Interests”
CBS, 10pm
Guest Star Alert!
In the new episode “Vested Interests,” Frank (Tom Selleck) debates whether to aid and protect an old friend, Chuck Kennedy (guest star Ed Asner), whose home was invaded.

Saturday, March 7

NASCAR Xfinity Series: Xfinity Series 200
FS1, 4pm Live

Daniel Hemric, Chase Briscoe, Josh Bilicki and other young drivers compete in the NASCAR Xfinity Series 200 today at Phoenix Raceway.

My Nightmare Landlord
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Lydia (Caroline Harris) moves into a new apartment after breaking up with her long-term boyfriend, finding herself more and more isolated as her apartment manager becomes obsessed with her.

NBA Basketball: Philadelphia at Golden State
ABC, 8:30pm Live

Joel Embiid’s Philadelphia 76ers are in San Francisco for an NBA Saturday Primetime matchup against Andrew Wiggins and the Golden State Warriors.

Seven Worlds, One Planet: “The Making of Seven Worlds, One Planet”
BBC America, 9pm

This special episode goes behind the scenes to reveal the many challenges the filmmakers faced in the making of Seven Worlds, One Planet.

Critter Fixers: Country Vets
Nat Geo Wild, 10pm
New Series!

Dr. Hodges and Dr. Ferguson are two lifelong friends who own and operate Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital about 100 miles south of Atlanta. Together with their loving staff, these physicians bring real heart, soul and a lot of humor to their treatment and care of more than 20,000 patients a year.

Saturday Night Live: “Daniel Craig/The Weeknd”
NBC, 11:30pm Live

Daniel Craig, who returns as James Bond in the April 10 theatrical release No Time to Die, is also back for his second stint as SNL host tonight. He is joined by recording artist the Weeknd, making his third appearance as musical guest.

Sunday, March 8

James Stewart Double Feature
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Two James Stewart-led Westerns are featured in TCM’s primetime lineup tonight. Up first is 1966’s The Rare Breed, a comedy-drama in which Stewart portrays a wrangler hired to transport a valuable bull to a ranch. Maureen O’Hara and Brian Keith also star. The second feature on the bill is The Far Country (1954), in which Stewart portrays an adventurer who clashes with a crooked sheriff while driving a herd of cattle into the Yukon. Ruth Roman and Walter Brennan costar.

Family Karma
Bravo, 9pm
New Series!
This new docuseries gives viewers a never-before-seen look inside the intriguing lives of seven young Indian American friends. Growing up in traditional, multigenerational households, the group is bonded by their strong cultural ties and vibrant Miami social lives. While their parents and grandparents instill cherished customs, these adult children are drifting more toward the “American way,” and the two worlds collide in the most unexpected ways.

Race for the White House: “Wilson v. Roosevelt v. Taft”
CNN, 9pm

The 1912 presidential race is an election featuring four remarkable candidates — former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, his anointed heir President William Howard Taft, scholarly and religious Democrat Woodrow Wilson, and socialist firebrand Eugene Debs.

Worst Cooks in America
Food Network, 9pm
Season Finale!

The remaining kitchen disasters turned culinary masters must prove they’ve learned their lessons from chef Anne Burrell and Food Network’s Alton Brown. Only one will walk away with the $25,000 grand prize.

What’s Eating America: “A Seat at the Table”
MSNBC, 9pm

To explore why many Americans are excluded from the ballot box, Andrew Zimmern embarks on a journey through Southern battleground states. To find answers, he shares meals with voting rights activists, meets with reformed felons fighting to have their rights restored and questions the politicians behind voting registration bills.

The Outsider
HBO, 9pm
Series Finale!

Tonight’s episode wraps this 10-part, eerie series based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel.

Collector’s Call: “Meet Al Sorenson”
MeTV, 9:30pm
Al Sorenson is a teacher who also has a second career as a professional artist, specializing in sketches of legendary sports figures that he sells at trade shows throughout the country. Al’s passion as a collector is celebrity-autographed memorabilia, including an autographed sketch he produced of Michael Jordan. His collection also includes a 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey jersey signed by the entire Miracle on Ice team and a 1975 Happy Days script signed by Henry Winkler. Scott Ibarra is a sports memorabilia dealer and collector himself who, like Al, is a huge Chicago Cubs fan. The trade item that Scott has brought to Al just happens to represent one of their favorite team’s greatest moments.

Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist: “Zoey’s Extraordinary Failure”
NBC, 9pm

After hearing her first duet, Zoey (Jane Levy) gets a little too involved in her brother’s marriage. Leif (Michael Thomas Grant) receives negative feedback at work. Maggie (Mary Steenburgen) is offered an enticing work opportunity.

Good Girls: “The Eye in Survivor”
NBC, 10pm

Beth (Christina Hendricks) takes a gamble in order to strike a new business deal, but it has consequences that put the women in an unwelcome position. Meanwhile, Ruby (Retta) worries that her lifestyle is rubbing off on her family, and Annie (Mae Whitman) realizes she may have a very inappropriate crush on someone.

The Windsors: Inside the Royal Dynasty: “Love or Duty?”
CNN, 10pm

Prince Charles is next in line to succeed his mother, Queen Elizabeth, and is under great pressure to marry and produce an heir for the Windsor dynasty.

Rob Riggle: Global Investigator
Discovery Channel, 10pm
New Series!

Actor, comedian and retired Marine Rob Riggle takes on a new mission in this series — to travel the globe and unearth some of the world’s greatest legends and mysteries. Riggle will team with experts and scholars who help him use history, archaeology, science and more to uncover the truth behind the Holy Grail, the lost city of Atlantis, hidden pirate treasure and more.

Dare Me
USA Network, 10pm
Season Finale!

Season 1 of the drama based on Megan Abbott’s novel and set amid the cutthroat world of competitive high school cheerleading comes to a close tonight. Willa Fitzgerald, Herizen Guardiola and Marlo Kelly star.

Ride With Norman Reedus
AMC, 12am (late night)
Season Premiere!

The Walking Dead star and motorcycle enthusiast Norman Reedus is back for a new season of road adventures. The six-episode fourth season features a Dixon brothers’ reunion with Reedus journeying through Alabama and Georgia with his former Dead costar, Michael Rooker. Reedus will also be riding through Kentucky, and expanding his international travels with rides in Japan, Costa Rica and Uruguay. Guest riders include Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us), Ryan Hurst (The Walking Dead), Clifton Collins Jr. (Westworld), Dom Rocket and Becky Goebel.

Monday, March 9

All American
The CW, 8pm
Season Finale!

9-1-1: Lone Star
FOX, 8pm
Season Finale!

Season 1 of the 9-1-1 spinoff starring Rob Lowe and Liv Tyler as first responders in Austin, Texas, concludes tonight.

Cosmos: Possible Worlds
National Geographic, 8pm
Season Premiere!

The long-awaited follow-up to 2014’s Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey premieres tonight with the episodes “Ladders to the Stars” and “The Fleeting Grace of the Habitable Zone.” Presenter and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson says that Cosmos: Possible Worlds “explores the interwoven tapestry that is life on Earth and calls on us to remember this truth as we collectively build the future of civilization.”

The Voice: “The Blind Auditions, Part 4”
NBC, 8pm

Superstar coaches Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, John Legend and Blake Shelton all vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon as the Blind Auditions continue.

TCM Spotlight: Life at Sea — Disasters at Sea
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

TCM’s Monday salute to movies dealing with various ocean-related themes starts today and will continue over the following three Mondays. Today’s primetime focus is on films about sea disasters, beginning with The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and also including The Sea Wolf (1941), The Last Voyage (1960), A Night to Remember (1958) and The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959).

Better Call Saul: “Namaste”
AMC, 9pm

In tonight’s new episode we get some more clarity on Jimmy’s (Bob Odenkirk) transition to Saul as he doubles down on “Saul Goodman,” while a deeply conflicted Kim (Rhea Seehorn) brings him an interesting proposition. Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) makes a sacrifice in order to play the long game, and Mike (Jonathan Banks) attempts to smooth things over with his family.

Black Lightning
The CW, 9pm
Season Finale!

Spring Baking Championship
Food Network, 9pm
Season Premiere!

A new batch of 11 talented bakers compete to create delectable and delightful springtime desserts in the hope of earning praise from judges Nancy Fuller, Duff Goldman and Lorraine Pascale. The bakers’ skills and techniques must measure up in themed challenges celebrating spring, from starry nights, playful puppies and flower crowns to margaritas for Mom, crafty yard sales and parties for prom. Only one baker will rise to the top to take home the grand prize of $25,000 and the title of Spring Baking Champion.

Twisted Love: “Hell to Pay”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm

When Holly Harvey’s mom goes to prison, Holly goes to stay with her religious grandparents, Carl and Sarah. Around this time, Holly and a girl named Sandy Ketchum meet and fall in love with each other. When Holly’s grandmother finds out, she decides to do whatever it takes to keep the girls apart, and her efforts end with a ghastly double murder.

Breeders: “No Accident”
FX, 10pm

In the new episode “No Accident,” Paul (Martin Freeman) begins to wonder if he’s the cause of his accident-prone son’s (George Wakeman) frequent injuries.

Stranger Among Us: “Blood on the Court”
Investigation Discovery, 10pm
Season Finale!

Basketball star Patrick Dennehy seems destined for the NBA, until he suddenly vanishes without a trace in the summer of 2003. Investigators from multiple law enforcement agencies join forces to discover a heartbreaking series of scandals, betrayals, threats and coverups that all point to the most unlikely of suspects, culminating in a dramatic pursuit no one would have predicted.

Manifest: “Airplane Bottles”
NBC, 10pm

As a storm rages outside the Stone home and anxieties boil over inside, Olive (Luna Blaise) frantically searches for meaning in a centuries-old text. Meanwhile, Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh) faces unexpected scrutiny at work, and Zeke (Matt Long) comes to Saanvi’s (Parveen Kaur) aid when her lab research takes a dangerous turn.

Dispatches From Elsewhere: “Janice”
AMC, 10:05pm

While searching for Fredwynn (André Benjamin) at the shareholders’ meeting, the gang has their first encounter with Octavio. Janice (Sally Field) explores her past. “Hopefully in life, we’re all sort of taking these journeys without knowing that we are,” Field shares. “[Although] not quite as fanciful as this is, because this is very fanciful. But certainly, that’s why I wanted to do the show. It’s this treasure hunt they get caught up in and it becomes about their whole lives, really, and they find out who they are within that.”