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Sunday, May 9: Ziwe Shines in Her Own Comedy Variety Series for Showtime

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Sunday, May 9

Ziwe
Showtime, 11pm
New Series!

Comedian Ziwe’s self-titled show features music videos from the woman herself as well as interviews with actors, comedians and political figures. She is able to introduce conversations about race and society that are hilarious, thought-provoking and indicative of a fresh new voice in sketch comedy.

In the Valley of Sin
FOX Nation
New Series!

FOX Nation will debut a new docuseries In the Valley of Sin on Sunday, with a new episode dropping each day until the season finale on Friday. Over the course of six episodes, the haunting program will explore the harrowing claims of child abuse in the sleepy town of Wenatchee, Washington. In 1995, the wholesome “Apple Capital of the World” was rocked by appalling allegations that adults in the town were running a child sex trafficking ring coined as “The Circle,” which abused more than 60 children at various locations around the town. After dozens of arrests, more than 29,000 counts of child abuse and 1,000 combined hours of prison sentences, the truth emerged: None of it ever happened. Each episode of the series will tell the story of an individual family affected by these false claims and the consequences that continue to haunt them to this day, more than two decades later. Viewers will be left wondering how something like this could happen, and whether we are still vulnerable to mistakes this grave. In conjunction with the release of the series, FOX Nation host and renowned legal analyst Nancy Grace will discuss the Wenatchee case on her daily program, Crime Stories With Nancy Grace and across additional FOX News Media platforms. In her commentary, Grace will dive even deeper into the details of the story and examine the evidence and testimony that eventually unraveled this web of lies.

2021 TCM Classic Film Festival Day 4
TCM, all day
Catch a Classic!

The fourth and final day of the 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival features one of its standout highlights bright and early in the morning on Turner Classic Movies: a 70th anniversary screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1951 suspense masterpiece Strangers on a Train. The film will be accompanied by a retrospective piece from Warner Bros. titled Strangers on a Train: A Hitchcock Classic. Other festival highlights today on TCM: The China Syndrome (1979), featuring an introduction that star Michael Douglas recorded for the 2017 festival; a restored version of the pre-Code drama Her Man (1930), making its TCM premiere; a restored version of Princesse Tam-Tam (1935), the French film starring Josephine Baker; and Fame (1980), with an intro by costar Debbie Allen. Other festival films also air throughout the day on TCM, and are available to stream on HBO Max. For more information, visit filmfestival.tcm.com. — Jeff Pfeiffer

NASCAR Cup Series: Goodyear 400
FS1, 3:30pm Live

The Cup Series races on South Carolina’s “Too Tough to Tame” track during NASCAR’s Official Throwback Weekend, which pays tribute to stock-car racing’s roots and features cars with the sport’s most memorable paint schemes.

American Ninja Warrior: “The American Ninja Warrior Women’s Championship”
NBC, 7pm

In the inaugural ANW Women’s Championship, 12 elite female competitors battle across two daunting courses. The top four finishers advance to race head-to-head on the Power Tower, with the winner taking home $50,000 and becoming the first ever American Ninja Warrior Women’s Champion.

Bless the Harts: “When You Lose, You Win”
FOX, 7:30pm

When the Harts are stuck inside on Violet’s (voice of Jillian Bell) rainy spring break, Jenny (voice of Kristen Wiig) gets incredibly competitive about board games in the new episode “When You Lose, You Win.”

Biography: Booker T
A&E, 8pm

Booker T is an 11-time WCW Tag Team Champion, a six-time World Champion, winner of the 2006 King of the Ring Tournament, and a two-time (2013 and 2019) inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame. In addition to his Hall of Fame career in the ring, Booker T also went on to become a color commentator for WWE’s weekly programming.

The Top Ten Revealed: “Smokin’ ‘Hot’ Songs for Summer”
AXS TV, 8pm
Season Premiere!

The countdown show returns for Season 4 as host Katie Daryl and a rotating panel of icons and experts from across the entertainment spectrum weigh in on the absolute best artists, albums and songs in a wide variety of fun and unique categories, kicking off tonight with “Smokin’ ‘Hot’ Songs for Summer.” The new season boasts a slate of first-time panelists — including KISS frontman Paul Stanley, Full House star Jodie Sweetin, American Idol finalist and singer-songwriter James Durbin, Grammy-winning songstress Macy Gray, Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean, comedian Margaret Cho, Variety music critic Chris Willman and more — as well as returning favorites such as Dee Snider, Sebastian Bach and Matt Pinfield.

The Equalizer: “Lifeline”
CBS, 8pm

In the new episode “Lifeline,” McCall (Queen Latifah) works remotely to aid a journalist who’s being pursued by a hit squad in France.

The Simpsons: “Mother and Child Reunion”
FOX, 8pm

Marge (voice of Julie Kavner) is hurt when Lisa (voice of Yeardley Smith) makes a shocking decision about college in the new episode “Mother and Child Reunion.”

Burning Little Lies
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

A woman falls for a handsome firefighter after he rescues her from a suspicious car crash. But her life spins into a deadly affair after his seemingly overprotective behavior burns through her life. Annika Foster, Jamie Roy, Mark Hapka, Ashlynn Yennie, Alex Trumble and Tristina Lee Bryant star.

The Girlfriend Experience: “Deepfake”
Starz, 8pm

Iris (Julia Goldani Telles), under the guise of “Cassie,” gets better at simulating the perfect Girlfriend Experience for her clients. Simultaneously at NGM, Iris and her coworkers start training the AI model with new simulated sets. More than one line gets crossed in the process, and Iris’ two worlds begin to collide.

A Year in Music: “1982”
AXS TV, 8:30pm
Season Premiere!

The series returns for a fourth season as host Lzzy Hale puts the spotlight on more of music’s most definitive years, viewing each era’s biggest bands, influential albums, surprising breakups and monumental breakthroughs through the lens of the political and social happenings of the time. The season kicks off by looking back at the Golden Age of Music Videos, 1982, which was headlined by the release of the signature Michael Jackson hit “Thriller” from his blockbuster album of the same name.

The Great North: “Game of Snownes Adventure”
FOX, 8:30pm

A blizzard threatens the Tobin family game night in the new episode “Game of Snownes Adventure.”

Fear the Walking Dead: “In Dreams”
AMC, 9pm

Grace (Karen David) sees what’s become of her friends after she has been gone for years, and struggles to put the puzzle pieces together on what has transpired.

Louisiana Law
Animal Planet, 9pm
New Series!

This series follows members of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries as they protect the natural resources of the state that many call “the Sportsman’s Paradise.”

Long Live the 90s
AXS TV, 9pm
New Series!

This all-new weekly limited concert series highlights seven influential bands whose sound helped shape the 1990s, one of music’s most important decades. The curated collection of unforgettable concerts finds each band taking the stage to showcase their unprecedented staying power as they perform career-spanning timeless hits. The series begins tonight with the 2017 Pearl Jam concert film Let’s Play Two, documenting the band’s epic two-night stop at Chicago’s Wrigley Field during their 2016 tour. Set amid the backdrop of the Cubs’ historic 2016 season, the film details the unique relationship between the band, the team and the city — spurred by hometown hero Eddie Vedder — and captures Pearl Jam in peak form.

NCIS: Los Angeles: “Signs of Change”
CBS, 9pm

A deaf engineer (guest star Raquel McPeek Rodriguez) helps the NCIS team track down stolen military-grade technology in the new episode “Signs of Change.”

The Story of Late Night: “Carson: King of Late Night”
CNN, 9pm

Johnny Carson deftly navigates the turbulent 1960s to elevate The Tonight Show into a cultural touchstone, enshrining himself as the undisputed king of late night. But his success begets competition with the emergence of Dick Cavett, Merv Griffin, Saturday Night Live and a former Indiana weatherman by the name of David Letterman.

Bob’s Burgers: “Steal Magazine-olias”
FOX, 9pm

In the new episode “Steal Magazine-olias,” the Belcher kids get caught up in a game of cat-and-mouse when Dr. Yap (voice of returning guest star Ken Jeong) comes to the restaurant in search of something that was taken from the waiting room of his dentistry office.

When Calls the Heart
Hallmark Channel, 9pm
Season Finale!

Hallmark’s hit series concludes Season 8 tonight.

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

In therapy, Zoey (Jane Levy) reflects back on her unexpectedly profound first day working at SPRQPoint.

Confronting a Serial Killer: “Restoring Their Names”
Starz, 9pm

Little’s body count grows to 93 women, making him the most prolific serial killer in American history, but dozens of confessions remain unmatched.

Family Guy: “Family Cat”
FOX, 9:30pm

In the new episode “Family Cat,” Brian (voice of Seth MacFarlane) tries to convince the Griffins that their new adopted cat, Pouncy (guest voice Tracie Thoms), is evil.

NCIS: New Orleans: “Illusions”
CBS, 10pm

In the new episode “Illusions,” Pride (Scott Bakula) tries to link Sasha Broussard (returning guest star Callie Thorne) to the recent attacks in New Orleans.

Condor: “Mistrust Blossoms”
EPIX, 10pm
Season Finale!

Joe’s morality is put to the ultimate test as he attempts to stop the plague from being released.

Good Girls: “Broken Toys”
NBC, 10pm

Flashbacks reveal the road that led Rio (Manny Montana) to his present life; Beth (Christina Hendricks) gets a surprise visit from Nick (Ignacio Serricchio), who warns her against a relationship with Rio; Dean (Matthew Lillard) is roped into a pyramid scheme by his biker gang.

The Gloaming: “The Night of the Mothers”
Starz, 10pm
Season Finale!

The investigation comes to a head, as Gareth takes Molly hostage at knifepoint. Alex is captured by William and the Crofters.

Uncensored: “Jaleel White”
TV One, 10pm
Season Finale!

The autobiographical series concludes its latest batch of new episodes with this installment that explores the life of former Family Matters child star Jaleel White, who offers a firsthand account of his success, and the obstacles he’s faced throughout his career.

Extreme Sisters: “We Want a Fairytale”
TLC, 10:05pm

Identical twins Brittany and Briana found their perfect pair when they married identical twins Josh and Jeremy, but now that one couple’s baby is born and the other’s is on the way, they realize it’s more practical to go out on solo dates with their husbands — something they’ve never done before.

Monday, May 10

Blinded — Those Who Kill
Acorn TV
U.S. Exclusive Series!

The highly anticipated follow-up to Darkness — Those Who Kill, all eight episodes of this dark and gritty Danish drama are available to binge today (in Danish with English subtitles). The series revolves around an unsolved case in which three young men were killed within a few months. One of the victims was Alice’s (Solbjørg Højfeldt) only son, 18-year-old Markus. Alice, who is an old friend of Louise’s (Natalie Madueño) mother and has now been diagnosed with terminal cancer, contacts Louise and asks her to help find her son’s killer before she dies. Louise, an acclaimed criminal profiler, delves into the case without hesitation and initiates an intense investigation with the police. When another young man is found killed, Louise discovers a distinct pattern in the murders, but while hunting for the killer, she overlooks that he is hiding in plain sight — and that their paths may intertwine in ways she didn’t think possible.

Keeping Faith
Acorn TV
Season Finale!

As Season 3 of this Welsh thriller concludes, Rose’s (Celia Imrie) revenge steps up a gear and sees Faith (Eve Myles) having to fight for all that’s dear to her, but the plan has disastrous consequences.

TCM Birthday Tribute: Fred Astaire
TCM, beginning at 6:30am
Catch a Classic!

Celebrate the fancy footwork of legendary screen dancer Fred Astaire on the 122nd anniversary of his birth with a morning and afternoon lineup of films on Turner Classic Movies. Naturally, a few of the titles will feature Astaire with his frequent, and equally remembered, partner, Ginger Rogers, including today’s first film — Carefree (1938), the Oscar-nominated film featuring four musical numbers for the pair. Other Astaire/Rogers collaborations airing today are Roberta (1935) and The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939). The birthday boy can also be seen dancing with other partners, and/or solo, in A Damsel in Distress (1937, includes a dance with Joan Fontaine); Second Chorus (1940, includes a dance with Paulette Goddard); The Sky’s the Limit (1943, includes a dance with Joan Leslie); Three Little Words (1950, includes dances with Vera-Ellen); and The Belle of New York (1952, includes more dances with Vera-Ellen). — Jeff Pfeiffer

Family Ties
Antenna TV, 5pm

A five-hour marathon of the beloved sitcom kicks off with 1983 episodes guest starring Tom Hanks as mom Elyse’s (Meredith Baxter) fugitive brother Ned and concludes with a landmark 1987 two-parter about Alex’s (Michael J. Fox) crushing grief after his friend dies in a car accident.

9-1-1: “Treasure Hunt”
FOX, 8pm

In the new episode “Treasure Hunt,” the members of the 118 have their hands full after Los Angelenos go on the hunt for buried treasure left behind by a deceased mystery writer.

Lifetime Presents Variety’s Power of Women the Comedians
Lifetime, 8pm

This special will honor the comedic impact of Mindy Kaling, Maya Rudolph, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sofía Vergara, Michaela Coel and Kate McKinnon. Each honoree will be interviewed by a close family member or friend — including Aidy Bryant, Bowen Yang, Natasha Lyonne, Luis Balaguer and Charlie Hall. The special will be timed to Variety’s Power of Women issue.

The Voice: “Live Top 17 Performances”
NBC, 8pm Live

In this two-hour episode, the winner of the four-way Knockout is revealed, and the remaining top 17 artists perform in front of coaches Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, John Legend and Blake Shelton for their chance at a spot in the top nine.

Antiques Roadshow: “Celebrity Edition, Hour 2”
PBS, 8pm

Join Roadshow experts as they visit with author Marc Brown, chef Carla Hall, humorist John Hodgman, and musicians Rubén Blades and Luba Mason to learn the stories behind and discover the values of their personal collections.

Bob (Hearts) Abishola: “The Devil’s Taste Buds”
CBS, 8:30pm

While Dele (Travis Wolfe Jr.) is in Nigeria with his dad, Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku) struggles with how to handle her newfound free time in the new episode “The Devil’s Taste Buds.”

All Rise: “Hear My Voice”
CBS, 9pm

In the new episode “Hear My Voice,” Lola (Simone Missick) finds herself in the judicial hot seat when she presides over the case of former Sheriff Wayne McCarthy (Louis Herthum).

Best Baker in America: “The Mid-Atlantic”
Food Network, 9pm

The nine bakers’ master challenge has a mid-Atlantic theme: making their own upscale version of Maryland’s Smith Island cake and incorporating boardwalk popcorn. The bake-off round involves a dessert inspired by the Pennsylvania classic shoofly pie.

9-1-1: Lone Star: “The Big Heat”
FOX, 9pm

If ya can’t stand the heat, stay away from Owen (Rob Lowe)! He’s about to learn that his hunt for a serial arsonist has put him in the line of fire. Two guys close to his heart could also get burned.

The Crime of the Century
HBO, 9pm

This two-part documentary directed by Emmy and Oscar winner Alex Gibney (Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief) is a searing indictment of Big Pharma and the political operatives and government regulations that enable overproduction, reckless distribution and abuse of synthetic opiates. Exploring the origins, extent and fallout of one of the most devastating public health tragedies of our time — with half a million deaths from overdoses this century alone — the film reveals that America’s opioid epidemic is not a public health crisis that came out of nowhere.

The Good Doctor: “Dr. Ted”
ABC, 10pm

Shaun struggles with his role as Lea’s partner after complications arise with the pregnancy and his instincts as a medical professional kick in. Meanwhile, Dr. Park, Dr. Andrews and Asher disagree on how to address an elderly patient’s wishes. Guest starring is Bria Samone Henderson as Jordan Allen, Noah Galvin as Asher Wolke and Veronice Cartwright as Maxine Stanley.

Race to the Center of the Earth
Nat Geo, 10pm
Season Finale!

The four adventure trios who toughed it out on different courses worldwide meet up for the final challenge. Expect a waterfall descent, mountain bikes, snark (“Good luck with second place!”), crippling leg cramps and genuine heart.

Debris: “Asalah”
NBC, 10pm

When a woman who has been affected by the debris is found with knowledge of Bryan’s (Jonathan Tucker) past, he is forced to confront his trauma.

Tuesday, May 11

TCM Morning & Afternoon Movies: Tab Hunter
TCM, beginning at 8:45am
Catch a Classic!

Movie star Tab Hunter (born Arthur Andrew Kelm) embodied the apparently simple, clean-cut, good-looking, all-American “boy next door” persona that many audiences wanted in their male pop-culture stars of the 1950s and early ’60s. Yet like many celebrities, especially at that time, a more complicated person lay beneath the surface. In Hunter’s case, the gay actor publicly kept himself in the closet as he reigned for a while as a top heartthrob during the final years of the studio era. This morning and afternoon on Turner Classic Movies, check out films representing the man across this spectrum. Most of today’s films come from Hunter’s peak of movie stardom during the 1950s. The day begins with The Sea Chase (1955), a World War II drama led by John Wayne. This is followed by two 1956 films costarring Natalie Wood, the Western The Burning Hills and the romantic comedy The Girl He Left Behind; Lafayette Escadrille, a 1958 war film also featuring Clint Eastwood in an early supporting role; and The Golden Arrow (1962), one of the many Italian films Hunter made during the ’60s. The lineup concludes with the 2015 documentary Tab Hunter Confidential, which Hunter’s longtime partner, producer Allan Glaser, adapted from Hunter’s 2005 memoir in which he confirmed the rumors of his sexuality. — Jeff Pfeiffer

Pooch Perfect: “A Dog for All Seasons”
ABC, 8pm

Each team designs its pooch based on a season. By the end of this episode, the competing dog groomers will know the final trio of fur-ocious teams angling to take home a trophy and $100,000 (and maybe some treats?) in next week’s finale.

NCIS: “Unseen Improvements”
CBS, 8pm

In the new episode “Unseen Improvements,” NCIS tracks a stolen laptop to the uncle of a young boy, Phineas (guest star Jack Fisher), who is Gibbs’ (Mark Harmon) former neighbor.

The Flash: “Timeless”
The CW, 8pm

After a devastating betrayal, Barry (Grant Gustin) turns to Timeless Wells (Tom Cavanagh) for help. Meanwhile, Iris (Candice Patton) leads Team Citizen down a dangerous road in search of answers, and Cisco (Carlos Valdes) confides his biggest fear to Kamilla (guest star Victoria Park).

The Resident: “Finding Family”
FOX, 8pm

In the new episode “Finding Family,” Billie (Jessica Lucas) takes full control of Nic’s (Emily VanCamp) baby shower, but a secret she’s been hiding changes everything.

The Voice: “Live Top 17 Results”
NBC, 8pm Live

Four artists, one from each team, are revealed as safe by America’s votes. Each coach then selects one more artist to move forward; the artist with the next highest votes from each team will compete in the Wildcard Instant Save for the top nine’s last spot.

Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
PBS, 8pm
New Series!

The first episode in this new four-part series that examines the lessons learned from previous outbreaks of communicable diseases is “Vaccines.” It explores the history and use of vaccination, from early practices in Africa introduced to America during the slave trade and Thomas Jefferson’s clinical trials to the first anti-vaccine protests in the 19th century and COVID-19 today.

black-ish: “Snitches Get Boundaries”
ABC, 9pm

After one of Dre’s secrets with Pops is spilled to Ruby, he realizes that his relationships with each of his parents have changed since they got married and he no longer knows in whom to confide. Meanwhile, Bow surprises Jack and Diane with a brand-new car and tries to teach the twins how to drive.

Supergirl: “Fear Knot”
The CW, 9pm

As the Super Friends brave the Phantom Zone to bring Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) home, each member of the team is confronted by visions of their worst fear.

Chopped: “Martha Rules: Grand Finale!”
Food Network, 9pm

In the finale of the Martha Rules tournament, Martha Stewart pulls out all the stops to make the road to $50,000 extra challenging. In the appetizer round, the chefs wonder what’s up when they find footwear in the ingredient basket.

Prodigal Son: “Sun and Fun”
FOX, 9pm

In the new episode “Sun and Fun,” Malcolm (Tom Payne) gets kicked off the case of a serial killer on the run.

The Crime of the Century, Part 2
HBO, 9pm

The second and final part of Alex Gibney’s documentary shines a spotlight on the mass marketing of the synthetic opioid fentanyl and examines the connections between drug manufacturers and government policy. While America’s silent epidemic was killing 40 people a day, Insys Therapeutics, an upstart opioid manufacturer of fentanyl, continued to bribe doctors to overprescribe. A complex scheme to defraud the insurance companies existed side by side with fraudulent marketing tactics while lawmakers continued to turn a blind eye to the implications of a complex pipeline that delivers billions of pills around the country.

This Is Us: “The Music and the Mirror”
NBC, 9pm

Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson) navigates her career path; Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Toby (Chris Sullivan) face unexpected issues; a run-in with someone from his past gives Kevin (Justin Hartley) pause.

Little People, Big World
TLC, 9pm
Season Premiere!

As Matt reimagines how to run the family business, Zach contemplates co-owning and running the farm with his dad. Is he ready to handle all that would come with living and working with his father? Meanwhile, after moving out of the farmhouse for good, Amy and her fiancé Chris start planning their upcoming wedding. But what happens when they realize they don’t share the same vision for their big day? And Zach and Tori see firsthand the little victories and big challenges that go along with raising two babies with dwarfism.

Mixed-ish: “Walk This Way”
ABC, 9:30pm

Paul tries to become better friends with Denise, so he uses his white privilege to help her out with her errands. Meanwhile, Rainbow, Jonah and Santi are selling chocolate bars for their school fundraiser, but they pick up some questionable sales tactics.

Big Sky: “Bitter Roots”
ABC, 10pm

When Scarlet gets an alarming call that her sister is missing, Ronald realizes just how twisted his situation has become and must decide his next move. Meanwhile, Cassie, Jenny, Gil and Rosie find themselves in a whole mess of trouble on the ranch, forced to face off against the worst of the Kleinsasser bunch. But this team is tough and even the strongest family trees can fall. Guest starring is Omar Metwally as Mark Lindor, Ryan Dorsey as Rand Kleinsasser, Britt Robertson as Cheyenne Kleinsasser, Michelle Forbes as Margaret Kleinsasser and Kyle Schmid as John Wayne Kleinsasser.

Mayans M.C.
FX, 10pm
Season Finale!

Bishop (scene-stealer Michael Irby), the Mayans M.C. Santo Padre Charter president, makes his move to become the one and only king. But when the dust settles, who will wear the crown? And where will brothers EZ (JD Pardo) and Angel (Clayton Cardenas) fit in?

America’s Book of Secrets: “The Secret Space Program”
History, 10pm
Season Premiere!

On December 20, 2019, the newest branch of the armed services was established — Space Force. But nearly two decades earlier in 2002, a man named Gary McKinnon claimed he had discovered evidence that a secret military space program already existed … after hacking top-secret Pentagon and NASA computers. Does this suggest that the U.S. has a much greater presence in space than the public is aware? Could we even have occupied bases on the moon and Mars?

New Amsterdam: “Pressure Drop”
NBC, 10pm

Max (Ryan Eggold) implements sweeping changes to hospital sustainability practices; Bloom (Janet Montgomery) returns from vacation; Reynolds (Jocko Sims) treats a young patient with deadly heat stroke; and Iggy (Tyler Labine) discovers a dangerous situation with a former patient.

Wednesday, May 12

Clipped
discovery+
New Series!

This six-episode topiary competition series hosted by Michael Urie follows seven real-life “Edward Scissorhandses” who create breathtaking sculptures out of meticulously trimmed shrubbery, plants and flowers — designing colorful, larger-than-life, living works of art. Throughout the series, competitors will face high-stakes challenges and have their topiary masterpieces evaluated by lead judge and gardening icon Martha Stewart and an expert panel of judges, including critically acclaimed landscape architect Fernando Wong and lifestyle, landscape and horticultural expert Chris Lambton. Each week, they decide who makes the cut, who gets clipped and, in the end, who is crowned as the top topiarist who wins $50,000 cash.

Oxygen
Netflix
Original Film!

This French survival thriller tells the story of a young woman (Mélanie Laurent, Inglourious Basterds) who wakes up in a cryogenic pod and doesn’t remember who she is or how she ended up there. As she’s running out of oxygen, she must rebuild her memory to find a way out of her nightmare.

The Upshaws
Netflix
New Series!

In this comedy cocreated by Regina Hicks and executive producer/costar Wanda Sykes, Bennie Upshaw (Mike Epps, also an executive producer), the head of a Black working-class family in Indianapolis, is a charming, well-intentioned mechanic and lifelong mess just trying his best to step up and care for his family — wife Regina (Kim Fields), their two young daughters (Khali Daniya-Renee Spraggins, Journey Christine) and firstborn son (Jermelle Simon); and the teenage son (Diamond Lyons) he fathered with another woman (Gabrielle Dennis) — and tolerate his sardonic sister-in-law (Sykes), all without a blueprint for success.

Kids Say the Darndest Things: “Love Chat/Double Trouble”
CBS, 8pm
Guest Star Alert!

Tiffany Haddish and a wise 8-year-old dish out relationship advice on a special podcast, and Tiffany teams up with Cedric the Entertainer to cause double the trouble when they chat with identical twins in the new episode “Love Chat/Double Trouble.”

The Masked Singer: “The Quarter Finals — Five Fan Favorites”
FOX, 8pm

The remaining five performers take to the stage with the goal of reaching the semifinals in the new episode “The Quarter Finals — Five Fan Favorites.”

Married at First Sight: “Real Life Starts Now”
Lifetime, 8pm
Season Finale!

The journey for five couples who were married at first sight comes to a shocking and dramatic conclusion, as some choose to stay together, others choose to divorce and one refuses to decide.

Chicago Med: “A Red Pill, a Blue Pill”
NBC, 8pm

Third-year med students begin their rotation in the ED, and Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) keeps a careful eye on one of them. Meanwhile, Natalie (Torrey DeVitto) — whose mom’s health takes another decline — tries to cover up how she broke the rules to treat her.

TCM Spotlight: Order in the Court: “Courtroom Comedies”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

May’s TCM Spotlight is back in session with another evening of films centered around courtroom themes. Tonight’s focus is on comedies set at least in part in the judicial system, and first on the docket is Adam’s Rib (1949), the classic romantic comedy starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as married lawyers who find themselves opposing each other in court. Married couple and frequent screenwriting collaborators Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin received Oscar nominations for their screenplay. Next is Perfect Strangers (1950), a comedy/drama starring Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan as jurors who fall in love while sequestered during a murder trial; Ladies of the Jury (1932), a pre-Code comedy; George Stevens’ Cary Grant and Jean Arthur-led comedy/drama The Talk of the Town (1942), which received seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and two nods for its story and screenplay; and the comedy The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947), starring Grant, Myrna Loy and Shirley Temple. — Jeff Pfeiffer

Home Economics: “The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire: An Oral History (Used), $11”
ABC, 8:30pm

Connor invites the siblings to a party he’s throwing for his ex-wife, Emily. While he feels the need to prove that he is cool with their divorce, he is not the only one in the competitive spirit. Tom and Marina try to prove to each other that they still have game, while Sarah finds the perfect solution to the fact that she’s a bad gift-giver. Guest starring is Lidia Porto as Lupe and Justine Lupe as Emily.

The Conners: “Jeopardé, Sobrieté, and Infidelité”
ABC, 9pm

Darlene makes a decision about her trip to Hawaii, leading to a heated encounter with Barb. Meanwhile, Becky gives a presentation on addiction to Mark’s class. Guest starring is Candice Bergen as Barb, Katey Sagal as Louise, Estelle Parsons as Bev, Nat Faxon as Neville and Brian Austin Green as Jeff.

SEAL Team: “Hollow at the Core”
CBS, 9pm

Bravo Team is tasked with a covert mission to infiltrate a Boko Haram camp, hack its data network and rescue an American hostage in the new episode “Hollow at the Core.”

Nancy Drew: “The Celestial Visitor”
The CW, 9pm

The stage is set for a potential spinoff when Nancy (Kennedy McMann) helps billionaire inventor Tom Swift (Tian Richards) investigate a case of creepy proportions. “His bag of tricks — technology and gadgets, urban sophistication and enormous wealth and swagger — those don’t work against ghosts,” exec producer Noga Landau says with a laugh.

Bargain Block: “Safari and Country Estates”
HGTV, 9pm

A hoarder’s den and a house of mirrors have Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas shaking their heads, but they rise to the challenge with an animal-print motif and a quick design flip.

The Hills: New Beginnings
MTV, 9pm
Season Premiere!

After a year of lockdowns and lost time, the cast of Hollywood’s most iconic friend group is reuniting. This season finds them at a crossroads and their lives tested like never before. While some struggle with the financial strains from the global pandemic and rebuilding businesses, others are navigating through rocky relationships, struggling with addiction as well as their mental and physical health. From a highly publicized divorce and rekindling former flames to starting new families and surprise pregnancies, all bets are off this season.

Chicago Fire: “What Comes Next”
NBC, 9pm

A fire breaks out at a pet food factory, and Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) help the owner get to the bottom of it. Meanwhile, the annual garage sale takes place at 51, and everyone is on edge.

Call Your Mother: “The Raines Games”
ABC, 9:30pm

Jean fears her family is drifting apart so she brings everyone together for a game night that doesn’t go as planned. Guest starring is Sherri Shepherd as Sharon and Derrick Anthony King as Nick.

A Million Little Things: “Listen”
ABC, 10pm

In response to the killing of George Floyd, the group of friends are forced to reevaluate their own racial biases and take to the streets of Boston. Rome opts out in favor of his mental health and has a candid conversation with his father about how to effect change. Guest starring is Terry Chen as Alan, Adam Swain as Tyrell, Lou Beatty Jr. as Walter, Andrea Savage as Dr. Stacy and Karen Robinson as Florence Davis.

Food Paradise: “Noodle Nirvana”
Cooking Channel, 10pm

Now this is using your noodle: Some of the intriguing pasta-bilities you’ll see are spaghetti in a cone (New York City) and ramen noodles in a burrito (Venice Beach, California).

See No Evil: “Gold Pontiac”
Investigation Discovery, 10pm

When two women are gunned down outside their Tulsa apartment complex one morning in 2014, surveillance footage reveals a key clue: the killer lying in wait in a gold Pontiac.

Chicago P.D.: “Safe”
NBC, 10pm

After a series of brutal home invasion robberies, Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) immerses herself in the case and finds herself caught between Voight (Jason Beghe) and Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer).

Thursday, May 13

The Rich and the Ruthless
BET+
Season Premiere!

This behind-the-scenes, dram-com soap that follows the fictional story of the family behind the first Black-owned daytime drama on broadcast television — who stop at nothing to stay in power — returns for its fourth season at its new home on BET’s streaming service, BET+ (the show’s first three seasons streamed on the Urban Movie Channel service, which has recently rebranded as ALLBLK).

Restaurant Recovery
discovery+
Season Finale!

The series in which restaurateur Todd Graves and his celebrity friends help save family-owned restaurants concludes its first season with this episode.

Castlevania
Netflix
Season Premiere/Series Finale!

In the epic fourth and final season of the animated series based on the computer game franchise, Wallachia collapses into chaos as factions clash — some attempting to take control, others attempting to bring Dracula back from the dead. Nobody is who they seem, and nobody can be trusted in these end times.

Young Sheldon: “The Wild and Woolly World of Nonlinear Dynamics”
CBS, 8pm
Season Finale!

Solving a challenging physics problem and annoying his professors is a typical day for 11-year-old East Texas Tech freshman Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage). But in the sitcom’s fourth-season ender, when twin sister Missy (Raegan Revord) experiences her first real heartbreak, here’s hoping the brainiac can pause the logical thinking and just lend a shoulder to cry on.

Walker: “Freedom”
The CW, 8pm

Walker (Jared Padalecki) and Geri (guest star Odette Annable) are both unsure of their feelings for each other after their kiss, and things get very complicated when Hoyt (guest star Matt Barr) comes home from prison. However, the welcome home party is interrupted when Micki (Lindsey Morgan) and Walker get word that Clint West (guest star Austin Nichols) is on the run.

No Demo Reno: “Dream House Redo”
HGTV, 8pm

Homeowners who still consider their house of 20 years to be their dream home feel it has become outdated and ask Jenn Todryk to give it a major facelift. Next, Jenn works with a couple who have always put their kids’ needs before their own to create the bedroom and bathroom suite of their dreams.

Manifest: “Bogey”
NBC, 8pm

Ben (Josh Dallas) reunites with a duplicitous foe; Mick (Melissa Roxburgh) and Zeke’s (Matt Long) dinner party with Jared (J.R. Ramirez) and his new girlfriend is halted by a calling that ignites the Stone siblings to save the life of one of their own; Olive’s (Luna Blaise) friendship with Levi (Will Peltz) blossoms but is tested.

Dream State: California in the Movies — Part I
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Being the home state for Hollywood, it’s not surprising that California has found itself frequently used as a filming backdrop and/or story setting for scores of classic movies. With its “Dream State”-themed evenings, beginning tonight and concluding next Thursday, Turner Classic Movies airs a number of memorable films with a California setting. Tonight’s lineup begins by heading to the shore with Gidget (1959), starring Sandra Dee in the title role of the comedy that was one of the earliest teen “beach” films and introduced California’s surfing culture to a wide audience. Next, head inland a bit to Beverly Hills in Shampoo (1975), Hal Ashby’s Oscar-winning comedy/drama starring Warren Beatty as a successful but dissatisfied hairdresser to the stars. Then, in What Price Hollywood? (1932), the title city is the backdrop for a drama about an aspiring actress’ (Constance Bennett) experiences with various characters in the town. Hollywood is again the setting for the next film, The Big Picture (1989), a comedy starring Kevin Bacon as a Midwesterner who finds himself suddenly thrust into the Tinseltown world after winning a prestigious student film contest. Finally, the darker side of sunny Los Angeles and its surrounding area is the focus of one of the quintessential “California noir” films, The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), starring Lana Turner and John Garfield. — Jeff Pfeiffer

United States of Al: “Car/Motar”
CBS, 8:30pm

In the new episode “Car/Motar,” when Riley (Parker Young) and Al (Adhir Kalyan) negotiate a deal for Al’s new car, they learn the hard way that they are not adept at finances and contracts.

Mom
CBS, 9pm
Series Finale!

The critically lauded comedy series that has explored the power of family, friendship and forgiveness to overcome addiction and personal strife signs off after eight seasons. Find out how things end up for Bonnie (Allison Janney), Jill (Jaime Pressly) and Marjorie (Mimi Kennedy), and see if Christy (Anna Faris) returns for a final appearance in the series finale episode “My Kinda People and the Big To-Do.”

Restaurant Impossible: “Saving an American Dream”
Food Network, 9pm

Robert Irvine faces the most difficult challenge of his career when he must save an immigrant’s American dream of holding on to her Las Vegas restaurant, Burnt Offerings. Robert must find unique ways to raise revenue and cut costs to keep the dream alive.

Last Man Standing: “Murder, She Wanted”
FOX, 9pm

Mandy (Molly McCook) gets jealous after Mike (Tim Allen) spends time with Ryan (Jordan Masterson) at a marketing retreat in the new episode “Murder, She Wanted.”

Flip or Flop: “Smelly Time Capsule”
HGTV, 9pm

Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack make a costly decision to open up the floor plan on a stinky 1950s home in Whittier, California. The duo encounter extensive termite and water damage as they try to turn this disgusting and dated house into a modern money maker.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Trick-Rolled at the Moulin”
NBC, 9pm

The SVU searches for three women suspected of drugging and robbing wealthy men, and the case leads to personal connections for both Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Kat (Jamie Gray Hyder). Christopher Meloni guest-stars.

Paranormal Caught on Camera: “Kentucky Poltergeist and More”
Travel Channel, 9pm

A Kentucky woman hires an empath to rid her home of a pesky poltergeist; a terrifying creature holes up in a barn at night; and a Russian cosmonaut spots a UFO over Antarctica.

B Positive
CBS, 9:30pm
Season Finale!

Before their surgeries, Gina (Annaleigh Ashford) looks for a new apartment while Drew (Thomas Middleditch) celebrates his last day of dialysis in the Season 1 finale “Life Expectancy.”

Rebel: “Heart Burned”
ABC, 10pm

Rebel goes to great lengths to help save Helen’s life after she’s denied her surgery, and continues to push Cruz to negotiate the recall and study of the heart valve. Meanwhile, Cassidy and Lana try to help Luke when his personal life jeopardizes his career and reputation. Elsewhere, Cruz gets close to someone new. Guest starring is Mo McRae as Amir, Mary McDonnell as Helen, Adam Arkin as Mark Duncan, Abigail Spencer as Misha, Dan Bucatinsky as professor Jason Erickson and Sharon Lawrence as Angela.

Clarice: “Silence Is Purgatory”
CBS, 10pm

In the new episode “Silence Is Purgatory,” ViCAP links the River Murders to a pharmaceutical company, and Clarice (Rebecca Breeds) seeks help from Julia Lawson (guest star Jen Richards), the corporate accountant for the company, who refuses to work with the FBI.

Law & Order: Organized Crime: “An Inferior Product”
NBC, 10pm

Stabler (Christopher Meloni) faces the consequences of a failed drug bust; Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) is forced to choose between the job and her family; and Gina (Charlotte Sullivan) gets an unexpected visitor. Mariska Hargitay and Demore Barnes guest-star.

Dark Side of Football
Vice, 10pm
New Series!

“I enjoy inflicting pain,” says ex-NFL star Tony Casillas in this football version of Vice’s blood-and-guts Dark Side docuseries formula, with tough guys such as Bill Romanowski weighing in on players’ off-camera violence.

Friday, May 14

The Underground Railroad
Amazon Prime Video
New Limited Series!

Oscar winner Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) is showrunner and executive producer, and directed all 10 episodes, of this limited series set in the antebellum South and based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead. Newcomer Thuso Mbedu stars as Cora Randall, who makes a desperate bid for freedom after escaping a Georgia plantation. After hearing rumors about the Underground Railroad, Cora discovers that it is no mere metaphor, but an actual railroad full of engineers and conductors, and a secret network of tracks and tunnels beneath the Southern soil.

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
Disney+
Season Premiere!

In Season 2, the East High Wildcats, who are preparing to perform Beauty and the Beast as their spring musical, face off against rival school North High to win a prestigious and cutthroat student theater competition. Wigs are snatched, loyalties are tested and ballads are belted. The season also features brand-new solos written by Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett, and includes guest appearances from Derek Hough, Olivia Rose Keegan, Roman Banks, Andrew Barth Feldman and Asher Angel.

Ferry
Netflix
Original Film!

This film is a prequel to the Dutch-Flemish Netflix crime drama series Undercover. The story starts in 2006 in the city of Amsterdam, where Ferry Bouman (Frank Lammers, reprising his series role) works for drug lord Ralph Brink, a powerful criminal and Ferry’s mentor. After years of absence, a job for Brink finds Ferry returning to his beloved Brabant, which he had fled many years before. The difficult reunion with his estranged family, the return to the camper life he had forsaken and meeting his charming neighbor Danielle (Elise Schaap, also returning to her series role) all gradually crawl under Ferry’s skin.

Move to Heaven
Netflix
New Series!

This inspiring Korean drama follows Geu-ru (Tang Jun-sang), a young man with Asperger’s syndrome, and Sang-gu (Lee Je-hoon), who suddenly finds himself as Geu-ru’s guardian. The two work as “trauma cleaners,” a group of people clearing out the last possessions of the deceased and uncovering stories that are left behind. Geu-ru and Sang-gu join hands to help the final move of those who have passed away, and deliver their messages to loved ones.

The Woman in the Window
Netflix
Original Film!

In this suspenseful psychological thriller based on the bestselling novel adapted by Tracy Letts, shocking secrets are revealed and nothing and no one is what they seem. Anna Fox (Amy Adams) is an agoraphobic child psychologist who finds herself keeping tabs on the picture-perfect family across the street through the windows of her New York City brownstone. Letts, Gary Oldman, Anthony Mackie, Fred Hechinger, Wyatt Russell, Brian Tyree Henry, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Julianne Moore also star.

Night Gallery: “Certain Shadows on the Wall”
Comet, 12:15pm

This creepy 1970 segment of Rod Serling’s horror anthology may have wormed its way into your brain as The One Where Agnes Moorehead Dies in Her Sickbed but Then Her Shadow Appears on the Parlor Wall and Won’t Go Away.

Shark Tank
ABC, 8pm

A pair of entrepreneurs from Industry, California, pitch their innovative system which helps create a custom pillow based on your unique sleep profile. Two entrepreneurs from Ipswitch, Massachusetts, believe they’ve hit a hole-in-one with their natural and fun alternative to a traditional sport. Entrepreneurs from Plymouth, Michigan, take outdoor dining to another level when they float their grilling product idea by the Sharks, while a husband-and-wife duo from Boise, Idaho, stretch the boundaries of what it means to wear functional shoes with ease. The Sharks in this episode are Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec and guest Shark Daniel Lubetzky.

The Goonies
AMC, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Richard Donner directed this fun Steven Spielberg production about a group of kids in Oregon desperately searching for a hidden pirate treasure to help save their homes from foreclosure. While The Goonies didn’t get anywhere near matching the other Spielberg-produced film of the summer of 1985, Back to the Future, at the box office, it still did well and remains a cult favorite among those who were a certain age when they first saw it in the theater. Its young main cast of heroes features names that have remained familiar as they went on to grownup acting roles, including Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman and Martha Plimpton. — Jeff Pfeiffer

Chopped: “Teen Redeem”
Cooking Channel, 8pm

Four teen chefs return to the kitchen with victory and redemption on their minds. The teens get creative with crab, use a novel ingredient, and must hustle to make sweet creations from cookies and peanut butter toast.

Pride
FX, 8pm
New Miniseries!

This six-part documentary series chronicles the struggle for LGBTQ+ civil rights in America decade-by-decade beginning with the 1950s. The first three episodes air back-to-back tonight, with the remaining three episodes airing Friday, May 21.

My Lottery Dream Home: “King and Queen of M’Orlando”
HGTV, 8pm

David Bromstad gets to stay at home to help Lee and Lacherrica find their dream home in Orlando, Florida. Lacherrica scratched up the best one-year wedding anniversary ever, when she hit the top prize of $1 million. It means they can finally leave apartment living behind, and buy their first home, and they’re aiming big. They want four bedrooms and three bathrooms!

Mommy’s Deadly Con Artist
LMN, 8pm
Original Film!

After Denise (Jackée Harry) loses her husband, she is determined to find who did it, which leads her to tracking down Stephanie and her “mother.” But things are not as they appear when a wealthy family stands to lose everything at the hands of this mother and daughter tandem. Also stars Dey Young, Chelsea Gilson, Rib Hillis, Andrew Phillip Rodgers and Sophia Katarina.

The Blacklist: “Ivan Stepanov”
NBC, 8pm

Red (James Spader) tries desperately to rescue an old friend at all costs, while Liz (Megan Boone) and Townsend (Reg Rogers) conduct an interrogation.

Happily Whatever: “Family Ties or Unleashed Adventure”
HGTV, 8:30pm

A recently married couple is eager to purchase their first home and plant roots. Having the freedom to live anywhere, the couple is torn between staying near family and friends in their beloved hometown of Los Angeles or making a radical move to Colorado.

Blue Bloods
CBS, 9pm
Season Finale!

The last time the Reagans saw Detective Joe Hill (Will Hochman), he reneged on a promised visit to Sunday dinner. The newly discovered grandson of police commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) returns front and center, though, in tonight’s intense two-hour Season 11 ender. The story opens as Joe’s uncle Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) tracks down a weapon used in multiple crimes. The trail leads to a pair of illegal gun dealers … one of them Joe, working undercover. Unbeknownst to the family, he’s been loaned out to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to infiltrate a crew that is buying and selling guns and drugs up and down the East Coast. (ER favorite Gloria Reuben, who played Selleck’s love interest in several of his Jesse Stone TV movies, guest-stars as the senior ATF agent overseeing Joe.)

We Are Family: Songs of Hope and Unity
PBS, 10pm

We’re even smiling at this American Pops Orchestra concert’s set list, with “You’ve Got a Friend” (sung by Broadway’s Laura Osnes) and “Feeling Good” (The Voice’s Rayshun LaMarr). Judith Light hosts.

Saturday, May 15

Popeye and Pink Panther’s Party
MeTV, 7am

Henry Mancini’s jazzy theme plays the Pink Panther onto MeTV’s Saturday morning classic toon lineup,
where the cool cat joins Popeye.

NTT IndyCar Series: GMR Grand Prix
NBC, 2:30pm Live

The NTT IndyCar Series is at Indianapolis Motor Speedway as drivers battle it out in the GMR Grand Prix on the Brickyard’s 14-turn road course.

Major League Baseball
FS1, beginning at 4pm Live

Saturday MLB action on FS1 features the Oakland A’s at the Minnesota Twins, followed by the St. Louis Cardinals at the San Diego Padres.

Horse Racing: 146th Preakness Stakes
NBC, 5pm Live

The Kentucky Derby winner will try to keep its Triple Crown hopes alive today at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore for the running of the 146th Preakness Stakes.

NBA Basketball: Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony
ESPN, 5:30pm

There will be nary a dry eye as Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant is posthumously inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, along with other NBA greats Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Eddie Sutton and Rudy Tomjanovich.

The Manchurian Candidate
TCM, 5:45pm
Catch a Classic!

Eerie, shocking, daring, thrilling and mesmerizing, John Frankenheimer’s 1962 blend of Cold War paranoia and sly satire is one of the finest political thrillers ever made. Patrician Korean War vet Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey) returns to his politically placed family a Medal of Honor winner for his combat bravery. Now, however, his former commanding officer, Ben Marco (Frank Sinatra), is plagued by strange dreams of their time in Red Chinese custody. As Marco searches for the answer to what really happened to them there, he discovers threads of a diabolical plot orchestrated by the utterly ruthless Mrs. Iselin — portrayed in a Best Supporting Actress-nominated performance by Angela Lansbury; if you only know the actress as kindly Jessica Fletcher or a singing teapot, prepare to have your breath taken away by her commandingly villainous presence here. The sinister plan involves Iselin’s son, Shaw; her senator husband (James Gregory); and a secret cabal of enemy leaders. Janet Leigh and Henry Silva costar in the film, which also received an Oscar nomination for its editing. — Jeff Pfeiffer

China: Nature’s Ancient Kingdom
BBC America, 8pm
New Series!

This three-part nature series explores China’s national park project that has 10 sites dedicated to protecting the country’s rarest species and delicate ecosystems. The series unveils the hidden paradise of strange and wonderful animals, fascinating plants and breathtaking landscapes, and examines how local communities have lived alongside these splendors of nature for centuries.

The Personal History of David Copperfield
HBO, 8pm

Veep writer-director Armando Iannucci hilariously reimagines Charles Dickens’ classic novel in this 2020 comedy. Dev Patel takes on the title role; as a grownup Copperfield, he’s determined to be the hero of his own life, which means telling his life story and revisiting his birth and troubled boyhood. A deep bench of supporting acting talent gives this whimsical tale even more depth, including Tilda Swinton as Aunt Betsey, Hugh Laurie as Mr. Dick and Ben Whishaw as Copperfield’s nemesis Uriah Heep. The result is cuter than the Dickens.

Sweet Carolina
Hallmark Channel, 9pm
Original Film!

Marketing executive Josie (Lacey Chabert) returns to her small North Carolina hometown when she becomes the unexpected guardian of her niece and nephew. While there, she reconnects with Cooper (Tyler Hynes), her high school boyfriend.

Iyanla: Fix My Life: “An Open Letter to All Black Men”
OWN, 9pm

A widowed father struggles to stop his two sons’ reckless behavior while grieving their mother’s death. Their actions threaten to send these young men straight down the prison pipeline, causing Iyanla to call in Dr. Steve Perry for reinforcements.

Ghost Nation: “Tortured Soul Asylum”
Travel Channel, 9pm
Season Finale!

Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves, Dave Tango and Shari DeBenedetti continue their investigation of Pennsylvania’s Harrisburg State Hospital. Hawes’ daughters, Satori and Samantha, join the team as they peel away the layers of the asylum’s sordid past to get to the root of the intense paranormal activity.

The Holzer Files: “Devil in the Rock”
Travel Channel, 10pm
Season Finale!

The team ventures to the Massachusetts coast to follow up on Hans Holzer’s 1964 investigation of the Bates Ship Chandlery. As they delve deep into the property’s past, they uncover a chilling undercurrent of darkness anchored in the rocky shores.