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All times Eastern Disney Movie Marathon Freeform, 8 a.m. The following eight movies can make for a family Sunday gathering: Cars, Cars 2, The Emperor’s New Groove, Tarzan, Up, Ratatouille, Inside Out and Meet the Robinsons. Golf: U.S. Open, Final Round NBC, noon Live NBC has final-round coverage of the U.S. Open from Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York. Celebrity Family Feud ABC, 7 p.m. It’s an epic “family” reunion when two comedy greats, Ray Romano and Brad Garrett, test their skills and compete for charity. Then two famed rock bands, Fall Out Boy and Weezer, go head-to-head on this special new episode. 60 Minutes CBS, 7:30 p.m. Season Premiere The esteemed newsmagazine enters Season 53. 72nd Emmy Awards ABC, 8 p.m. Live Though the awards will be held virtually this year, you can expect all of the pomp and circumstance normally attributed to the show — but maybe someone will show up in their pajamas. Last Tango in Halifax PBS, 8 p.m. Season Premiere After seven years of marriage, Alan and Celia discover that wedded bliss isn’t always blissful, as clashing politics, Alan’s new job and a wild local lad create tension. Storm Stories: The Next Chapter The Weather Channel, 8 p.m. Season Premiere In the blustery docuseries’ return, police bodycam footage shows the rescue of a woman and her four children as 2019’s Tropical Storm Imelda pummels Houston. NFL Football: New England at Seattle NBC, 8:20 p.m. Live Cam Newton leads the New England Patriots into the Pacific Northwest for a Week 2 Sunday Night Football matchup against Jamal Adams and the Seattle Seahawks. The Real Housewives of Potomac Bravo, 9 p.m. In “Serving up Betrayals,” Ashley confronts Michael about the blog rumors and inadvertently reveals intimate details about their sex life. Carnival Eats Cooking Channel, 9 p.m. In “It’s a Wonderful Bite,” Noah Cappe heads to California for some holiday magic at Winter Fest OC, including the deep-fried goodness of the West Coast Nuggets, an entire holiday meal in the Sweet Potato Pile and the Frozen Banana Cane. Next, Noah travels to Chandler, Arizona, for the annual Ostrich Fest. Apocalypse Earth History, 9 p.m. Season Finale “Tsunamis: Killer Waves” examines how shifts and movements on the earth can trigger tsunamis and the impact these deadly and destructive waves have on coasts around the world. Van der Valk PBS, 9 p.m. In “Only in Amsterdam,” a Muslim worker at an addiction clinic is found dead with a symbolic stab wound. Evidence connects her to a rare-books library and a Catholic nun. The Curious Life & Death of ... Smithsonian Channel, 9 p.m. In “A Titanic Child,” medical historian Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris and her expert team quest for the identity of a tiny body rescued from the icy Atlantic Ocean when the Titanic went down. Race for the White House CNN, 10 p.m. Season Finale In “Eisenhower vs. Stevenson,” for the 1952 presidential race, Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower, the famed World War II general, and Democrat Adlai Stevenson were persuaded to run for the office. But as the gloves came off, the election became a fierce battle for hearts and minds. Outrageous Pumpkins Food Network, 10 p.m. New Series In this four-part series hosted by Alyson Hannigan, a traditional Halloween pastime is taken to the next level as seven expert pumpkin carvers compete at an outdoor pumpkin playground for the title of Outrageous Pumpkin Champion and a sweet $25,000 Halloween treat. The Osbournes Want to Believe Travel Channel, 10 p.m. Season Finale In “Now You See It (Now You Don’t),” Jack Osbourne reveals shocking footage of a real- life vampire, ghostly car accidents and a Jesus Christ sighting in none other than Burbank, California. From the editors of TV Weekly and tvinsider.com SUNDAY New Jack City (1991, Crime drama) Wesley Snipes VH1, 7:30 p.m. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner TCM, 6 p.m. Stanley Kramer’s acclaimed and important 1967 drama was one of the earliest American films to feature an interracial marriage in a positive manner. A young white woman (Katherine Houghton) brings home her Black fiance (Sidney Poitier) to meet her parents (Oscar winner Katharine Hepburn and Oscar nominee Spencer Tracy in their ninth and final onscreen pairing and Tracy’s final film role), who must grapple with their concerns about the engagement. MOVIES YOU’LL LOVE CATCH A CLASSIC ‘New Jack City’ EVERETT COLLECTION WARNER BROS. MATT SQUIRE ‘Last Tango in Halifax’ What to watch

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Disney Movie MarathonFreeform, 8 a.m.The following eight movies can make for a family Sunday gathering: Cars, Cars 2, The Emperor’s New Groove, Tarzan, Up, Ratatouille, Inside Out and Meet the Robinsons.

Golf: U.S. Open, Final Round NBC, noon Live NBC has fi nal-round coverage of the U.S. Open from Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York.

Celebrity Family FeudABC, 7 p.m.It’s an epic “family” reunion when two comedy greats, Ray Romano and Brad Garrett, test their skills and compete for charity. Then two famed rock bands, Fall Out Boy and Weezer, go head-to-head on this special new episode.

60 Minutes CBS, 7:30 p.m. Season PremiereThe esteemed newsmagazine enters Season 53.

72nd Emmy AwardsABC, 8 p.m. LiveThough the awards will be held virtually this year, you can expect all of the pomp and circumstance normally attributed to the show — but maybe someone will show up in their pajamas.

Last Tango in HalifaxPBS, 8 p.m. Season PremiereAfter seven years of marriage, Alan and Celia discover that wedded bliss isn’t always blissful, as clashing politics, Alan’s new job and a wild local lad create tension.

Storm Stories: The Next Chapter The Weather Channel, 8 p.m.

Season PremiereIn the blustery docuseries’ return, police

bodycam footage shows the rescue of a woman and her four children as 2019’s Tropical Storm Imelda pummels Houston.

NFL Football: New England at Seattle NBC, 8:20 p.m. LiveCam Newton leads the New England Patriots into the Pacifi c Northwest for a Week 2 Sunday Night Football matchup against Jamal Adams and the Seattle Seahawks.

The Real Housewives of PotomacBravo, 9 p.m.In “Serving up Betrayals,” Ashley confronts Michael about the blog rumors and inadvertently reveals intimate details about their sex life.

Carnival EatsCooking Channel, 9 p.m.In “It’s a Wonderful Bite,” Noah Cappe heads to California for some holiday magic at Winter Fest OC, including the deep-fried goodness of the West Coast Nuggets, an entire holiday meal in the Sweet Potato Pile and the Frozen Banana Cane. Next, Noah travels to Chandler, Arizona, for the annual Ostrich Fest.

Apocalypse EarthHistory, 9 p.m. Season Finale“Tsunamis: Killer Waves” examines how shifts and movements on the earth can trigger tsunamis and the impact these deadly and destructive waves have on coasts around the world.

Van der ValkPBS, 9 p.m.In “Only in Amsterdam,” a Muslim worker

at an addiction clinic is found dead with a symbolic stab wound. Evidence connects her to a rare-books library and a Catholic nun.

The Curious Life & Death of ...Smithsonian Channel, 9 p.m.In “A Titanic Child,” medical historian Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris and her expert team quest for the identity of a tiny body rescued from the icy Atlantic Ocean when the Titanic went down.

Race for the White HouseCNN, 10 p.m. Season FinaleIn “Eisenhower vs. Stevenson,” for the 1952 presidential race, Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower, the famed World War II general, and Democrat Adlai Stevenson were persuaded to run for the o� ce. But as the gloves came o� , the election became a fi erce battle for hearts and minds.

Outrageous PumpkinsFood Network, 10 p.m. New SeriesIn this four-part series hosted by Alyson Hannigan, a traditional Halloween pastime is taken to the next level as seven expert pumpkin carvers compete at an outdoor pumpkin playground for the title of Outrageous Pumpkin Champion and a sweet $25,000 Halloween treat.

The OsbournesWant to BelieveTravel Channel, 10 p.m. Season FinaleIn “Now You See It (Now You Don’t),” Jack Osbourne reveals shocking footage of a real-life vampire, ghostly car accidents and a Jesus Christ sighting in none other than Burbank, California.

From the editors of TV Weekly and tvinsider.com

SUNDAY

New Jack City (1991, Crime drama) Wesley Snipes VH1, 7:30 p.m.

Guess Who’s Coming to DinnerTCM, 6 p.m.Stanley Kramer’s acclaimed and important 1967 drama was one of the earliest American fi lms to feature an interracial marriage in a positive manner. A young white woman (Katherine Houghton) brings home her Black fi ance (Sidney Poitier) to meet her parents (Oscar winner Katharine Hepburn and Oscar nominee Spencer Tracy in their ninth and fi nal onscreen pairing and Tracy’s fi nal fi lm role), who must grapple with their concerns about the engagement.

MOVIES YOU’LL LOVE

CATCH A CLASSIC

‘New Jack City’

EVERETT COLLECTION

WARNER BROS.MATT SQUIRE

‘Last Tango in Halifax’ What to watch

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Home for Harvest & Road Less TraveledHallmark Movies NowHallmark will make available two additional movies to stream. In Home for Harvest, a travel writer is surprised to be sent back to the hometown she left, heartbroken, years before. In Road Less Traveled, Charlotte struggles to balance her upcoming wedding with her career.

A Love Song for LatashaNetfl ixThe injustice surrounding the shooting death of 15-year-old Latasha Harlins at a South Central Los Angeles store became a fl ashpoint for the city’s 1992 civil uprising. As the Black community expressed its profound pain in the streets, Latasha’s friends and family privately mourned the loss of a vibrant child whose full story was never in the headlines.

The Kelly Clarkson ShowSyndicated Season PremiereAfter a summer spent hosting from her Montana ranch and her home in L.A., the Daytime Emmy winner returns to the studio for her sophomore season.

The DoctorsSyndicated Season PremiereThe long-running medical talk show debuts a fresh set and a brand-new host, Dr. Ian Smith.

NFL Football: New Orleans at Las Vegas ABC & ESPN, 8 p.m. LiveThere will be no fans in attendance to watch the long-wandering Raiders open Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas against the New Orleans Saints.

L.A.’s FinestFOX, 8 p.m. New SeriesIn this new action drama, detectives Syd Burnett (Gabrielle Union) and Nancy McKenna (Jessica Alba) take on the most dangerous

criminals in Los Angeles. While skirting the rules (and speed limits), Syd and Nancy become a force to be reckoned with on the streets and in each other’s lives.

American Ninja WarriorNBC, 8 p.m.In this round of Qualifying, “Qualifi er 3,” the ninjas face up to six challenging obstacles, including the high-fl ying Beehive, which is new to the course this year, in addition to fan favorites the Shrinking Steps and the iconic Warped Wall.

Below Deck MediterraneanBravo, 9 p.m.In “Something’s Fishy,” a Speedo-clad Bugsy prepares a naughty-themed evening for the guests, while managing the fallout of cucumber-gate. Tensions run high between Captain Sandy and Chef Tom, while Jess becomes wary of Aesha.

Filthy RichFOX, 9 p.m. New SeriesKim Cattrall, Gerald McRaney, Mark L. Young and Melia Kreiling are among the stars of this Southern gothic family soap in which wealth, power and religion collide — with outrageously soapy results.

Manhunt: Deadly GamesCBS, 10 p.m. New SeriesThis scripted true crime anthology series, starring Cameron Britton, Jack Huston and Carla Gugino, chronicles one of the largest and most complex manhunts on U.S. soil following the deadly terrorist attack at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

Bizarre Foods: Delicious DestinationsCooking Channel, 10 p.m.In “Tahiti,” from a Polynesian twist on ceviche to freshwater shrimp coated in a sweet coconut-curry sauce, Andrew sets sail on a culinary voyage through the signature dishes of Tahiti.

Your Worst NightmareInvestigation Discovery, 10 p.m.

Season FinaleIn “Do You Love Me?” Jeanne Smith and her two daughters, Marie and Anna, make for a tight-knit family trio. But when Jeanne and Anna go looking for love in all the wrong places, it ends in heartbreak, lies and murder.

POVPBS, 10 p.m.In “In My Blood It Runs,” peek into the life of Dujuan, a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy. Dujuan is a child-healer and a good hunter and speaks three languages. But he is failing in school and facing increasing scrutiny from welfare authorities and the police.

Doomsday Caught on CameraTravel Channel, 10 p.m.In “A Twister on a Rampage and More,” a boating trip turns terrifying when a volcano violently erupts; a helpless onlooker witnesses the raw power and destruction of a raging fl ash fl ood; an avalanche buries a family and their truck on a Colorado highway; and an Arkansas couple comes face to face with a deadly tornado.

From the editors of TV Weekly and tvinsider.com

MONDAY

Annihilation (2018, Science fi ction) Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh FXM, 10 p.m.

Starring Meryl StreepTCM, beginning at 8 p.m.Iconic actress Meryl Streep — who has been nominated for a record 21 Oscars and won three — is the focus of tonight’s fi lm lineup, which begins with Streep in three of her Best Actress Oscar-nominated roles: A Cry in the Dark (1988), The French Lieutenant’s Woman (1981) and Postcards From the Edge (above) (1990). These are followed by her Best Supporting Actress Oscar-winning role in 1979’s Kramer vs. Kramer.

MOVIES YOU’LL LOVE

CATCH A CLASSIC

‘Annihilation’

TURNER BROADCASTING

PETER MOUNTAIN

ERICA PARISE, SONY PICTURES TELEVISION

‘L.A.’s Finest’

What to watch

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The PlaybookNetfl ix New SeriesThis series profi les legendary coaches as they share the rules they live by to achieve success in sports and in life. Through emotional and in-depth interviews, each coach reveals the critical moments in their personal lives and careers that ultimately helped form their coaching philosophies.

Dead PixelsThe CW, 8 p.m. Season FinaleIt’s game over for Season 1 of the cheeky British comedy about a band of online pals who fi nally fi gure out how to complete their mission inside the video game Kingdom Scrolls. Too bad one of them may have to log o� before leveling up.

Deadliest CatchDiscovery Channel, 8 p.m.

Season FinaleTonight’s gripping fi nale of the Emmy-winning reality show was shot in mid-February, just when the COVID-19 pandemic began its lethal spread around the world. Like everyone, the crab fi shing captains out of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, had to pivot — and fast. They were in the midst of a lucrative season, and many were far from port in the northern reaches of the Bering Sea.

Cosmos: Possible Worlds FOX, 8 p.m. Broadcast PremiereFollowing its spring run on National Geographic, Cosmos: Possible Worlds comes to FOX with the premiere episode “Ladders to the Stars.” Presenter and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson says that 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.”

America’s Got TalentNBC, 8 p.m. LiveIn “Live Finals,” the top 10 acts perform one last time from Universal Studios for their chance to win $1 million and be named the

most talented act in America.

American Experience: The VotePBS, 8 p.m.In “Hour Three,” discover how the pervasive racism of the time, particularly in the South, impacted women’s fi ght for the vote during the fi nal years of the campaign. Stung by a series of defeats in 1915, the su� ragists concentrated on passing a federal amendment.

Women Make FilmTCM, 8 p.m.“Staging, Journey and Discovery” is a look at scene staging, an element of fi lm form pointing clearly to cinema’s origin — the theater; then, an examination into the journey in a fi lm and its ultimate discovery.

FrontlinePBS, 9 p.m.In “The Choice 2020: Trump vs. Biden,” every four years, Frontline’s special “The Choice” episode tells a dual biography of the two presidential candidates that steps back and looks beyond the heated political rhetoric, taking measure of the two individuals and the events that have shaped their lives and values.

Time100ABC, 10 p.m.ABC in partnership with Time will bring the annual Time100 list to this special television event. For the fi rst time since the iconic list’s inception, viewers will get an entertainment-fi lled inside look at the leaders, creators and everyday heroes comprising the 2020 list ahead of its Time print debut.

Backyard EnvyBravo, 10 p.m. Season FinaleIn “Where Do We Grow From Here?” the Manscapers take on one of the most logistically challenging jobs of their careers at a remote location on Fire Island. Garrett decides to surprise his longtime boyfriend Andrew with an engagement proposal.

Eddie Eats AmericaCooking Channel, 10 p.m.In “Austin,” in Austin, Texas, Eddie Hall pumps up his appetite in a race of strength vs. speed with superbike legend Colin “Texas Tornado” Edwards. Then, Eddie enjoys some pit-smoked barbecue from local favorite House Park Bar-B-Que before tackling a monster food truck challenge from eight of the city’s famous food trucks.

TransplantNBC, 10 p.m.In “Saleh,” when a friend from Syria reaches out for his help treating patients, Bashir (Hamza Haq) works to balance his role at the hospital with his ties to home. Theo (Jim Watson) feels powerless when something happens to one of his daughters back home. A patient puts Magalie’s (Laurence Leboeuf) moral convictions to the test.

Sanford & SongetTV, 10:30 p.m.In this oft-quoted 1973 episode, “The Blind Mellow Jelly Collection,” of the classic NBC comedy, ornery Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx) donates his rare Blind Mellow Jelly blues albums to a library for a tax break. Then, after hearing how much they’re worth, he has buddy Bubba (Don Bexley) pose as the singer’s son to get them back. Bad karma equals big laughs, as always!

From the editors of TV Weekly and tvinsider.com

TUESDAY

Hustle & Flow (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson VH1, 8 p.m.

TitanicAMC, 3:30 p.m.James Cameron’s epic 1997 blockbuster about the sinking of the famous title ship became the highest-grossing fi lm of all time for a while thanks in large part to repeated viewings at the theater by teens enthralled by the fi ctionalized doomed shipboard love a� air between Oscar nominee Kate Winslet’s Rose and Leonardo DiCaprio’s Jack, set to James Horner’s Oscar-winning romantic score and original song (cowritten with Will Jennings) “My Heart Will Go On,” memorably crooned by Celine Dion.

MOVIES YOU’LL LOVE

CATCH A CLASSIC

‘Hustle & Flow’

PARAMOUNT PICTURES

ALAN SPEARMAN

NETFLIX

‘The Playbook’ What to watch

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Enola HolmesNetfl ix Original FilmStranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown leads the cast and is also a producer on this fi lm based on the book series by Nancy Springer. It’s a mystery/adventure set in 1884 that introduces the world’s greatest detective to his fi ercest competition yet: his teenage sister. Brown plays the title character — the younger sister of Sherlock (Henry Cavill) and Mycroft (Sam Clafl in) Holmes — who becomes a supersleuth in her own right, outwitting her famous brothers as she unravels a conspiracy that threatens to set back the course of history.

The Masked SingerFOX, 8 p.m. Season PremiereEmbarking on its fourth season, this Emmy Award-nominated singing competition series is hosted by Nick Cannon and features panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke.

America’s Got TalentNBC, 8 p.m. Live Season FinaleIn “Live Finale Results,” host Terry Crews reveals who America has chosen as the $1 million winner of America’s Got Talent Season 15. The two-hour fi nale will feature special guest performers and other surprises.

Islands of WonderPBS, 8 p.m.Borneo, the third largest island on Earth, may seem like a paradise, but its harsh landscape proves a struggle to survive. In “Borneo,” these challenges are the secret to the island hosting a greater diversity of life than almost any other island.

The Real Housewives of Beverly HillsBravo, 9 p.m.In “Secrets Revealed,” in never-before-seen footage from Season 10, the story behind Denise’s “Bravo, Bravo, @#$%ing Bravo” moment is fi nally revealed. Dorit faces

mediation for her highly publicized lawsuit. Garcelle’s new house is threatened by wildfi res. Meanwhile, Lisa checks out a swanky Hollywood apartment with her daughter Amelia, and Erika hopes to stay in one piece after Kyle takes her for a spin in a vintage car.

Food ParadiseCooking Channel, 9 p.m.In “Mangia Meals,” take a tour of Italy without leaving home, starting with a pizza in New York that’s as large as the city’s Italian population. There’s a colossal prosciutto calzone in Philly, perfect pasta in Michigan and an Italian hot dog in Vegas.

CoronerThe CW, 9 p.m. Season FinaleThere are big payo� s for fans of smart, dedicated Toronto coroner Dr. Jenny Cooper (Serinda Swan), including answers about the childhood death of her sister and army vet Liam (Éric Bruneau) picking a not-so-great moment to reveal his feelings for her.

I Can See Your Voice FOX, 9 p.m. New SeriesThe Masked Singer’s Ken Jeong hosts this game show: With the help of a celebrity panel, a contestant uses interrogation and lip-synch challenges to guess — and weed out — bad singers from a group of six “secret voices.” Cash is earned or lost each round when the eliminated voice fi nally sings.

Agents of ChaosHBO, 9 p.m.This is a two-part documentary directed by Emmy and Academy Award winner Alex

Gibney, with Part 2 airing the following evening at the same time, ahead of the November elections. The fi lm is a product of years of reporting on Russian interference in the 2016 election.

NOVAPBS, 9 p.m.In “A to Z: The First Alphabet,” writing shaped civilization itself, from the trading of goods to tales of ancient goddesses and kings. Follow the evolution of the written word, from millennia-old carvings in an Egyptian turquoise mine to our modern-day alphabets.

Jay Leno’s GarageCNBC, 10 p.m.In “America’s Toughest: In Harm’s Way,” Jay Leno explores the various reasons people may put themselves, and their vehicles, in harm’s way. First, he hangs out with people who like danger just for the thrill, like Travis Pastrana and his action sport collective, Nitro Circus.

Marrying MillionsLifetime, 10 p.m. Midseason FinaleSeason 2 of the reality hit, about fi nancially mismatched couples, presses pause ... but not before Desiry and Kattie reel from bombs dropped by their multimillionaire loves, and Bri and Erica are torn between their families and their much older partners!

Hacking Your MindPBS, 10 p.m.In “Us vs. Them,” discover how the auto-pilot biases we all experience fuel our nation’s divisions, see how authoritarians can hack them and fi nd out how to overcome them.

From the editors of TV Weekly and tvinsider.com

WEDNESDAY

Space Cowboys (2000, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones BBC America, 8 p.m.

Mickey Rooney 100th Birthday TributeTCM, beginning at 12:15 p.m.TCM honors the birthday boy with a 16-plus-hour marathon of memorable fi lms, beginning with Rooney as one of his signature characters in Life Begins for Andy Hardy (above) (1941, the last Andy Hardy fi lm to feature Judy Garland). Also on the schedule: Girl Crazy (1943), Boys Town (1938), Rooney’s Best Actor Oscar-nominated role in The Human Comedy (1943) and his Best Supporting Actor Oscar-nominated role in The Black Stallion (1979).

MOVIES YOU’LL LOVE

CATCH A CLASSIC

‘Space Cowboys’

TURNER ENTERTAINMENT CO.

WARNER BROS.

ROBERT VIGLASKI

‘Enola Holmes’

What to watch

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The Murders at White House FarmHBO MaxIn 1985 a media sensation surrounded one of Britain’s most brutal murders. Over 30 years ago three generations of one family were murdered at their isolated farmhouse outside of London. This six-part limited series is based on extensive research, interviews and published accounts looking at the mystery behind what happened that fateful day. “It was so emotionally involving, it was such an intriguing mystery. So many of the facts were really beyond belief, actually, that these things really happened,” said Kris Mrksa, writer and executive producer. “I quickly realized it would be a wonderful subject for a TV series. Whatever way I looked at it, there was this locked up farmhouse and the whole family are found dead inside it, locked from the inside. And the mystery about what happened that night sounds so intractable and so impenetrable that I found that absolutely fascinating. “

NFL Football: Miami at Jacksonville NFL Network, 8:20 p.m. Live Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Miami Dolphins visit Jacksonville to face Gardner Minshew II and the Jaguars on Thursday Night Football.

Press Your LuckABC, 9 p.m.In “They’re Baaaaack!” legendary contestants from the original series return 35 years later to try to win those BIG BUCKS!

India From AboveNat Geo Wild, 9 p.m.This breathtaking two-hour special, an aerial journey over the massive Indian continent, is narrated with both warmth and awe by Dev Patel (Slumdog Millionaire). The fl yover — shot with drones — captures traditional temples, modern cities and natural wonders. Interviews provide context.

Ghost Adventures: Screaming RoomTravel Channel, 9 p.m.In “House of Satan,” Zak Bagans and the guys look back at the many layers of their investigation of the Westerfeld House, a place where dark rituals were performed by infamous fi gures in the 1960s. The crew bravely embarks on their own elaborate ritual in this energy-charged home.

Match GameABC, 10 p.m.“58th Episode Celebration” is celebrating the way only Match Game knows how with Alec Baldwin at the helm and plenty of hilarious hijinks. Celebrity panelist include Jerry Ferrara, Constance Zimmer, Chris Sullivan,

Caroline Rhea, Ross Mathews and Dascha Polanco.

Star Trek: DiscoveryCBS, 10 p.m.Before Season 3 debuts on CBS All Access (Oct. 15), the drama’s fi rst year boldly goes to CBS for a full run. Invest in the rise of Starfl eet o� cer Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green). Just don’t get attached to everyone.

Lost ResortTBS, 10 p.m. Series FinaleThe series that took us inside the bizarre experimental world of self-help retreats comes to a close tonight. There’s no telling how the guests, who came with all sorts of baggage, will end up.

From the editors of TV Weekly and tvinsider.com

THURSDAY

Skyfall (2012, Action) Daniel Craig, Judi Dench SYFY, 6:01 p.m.

We Belong Together (2018, Suspense) Cassidey Fralin, Ross Fleming BET, 7 p.m.

The Great Wall (2016, Adventure) Matt Damon, Jing Tian FXM, 7:30 p.m.

Bottled With Love (2019, Romance) Bethany Joy Lenz, Andrew W. Walker Hallmark, 8 p.m.

Con Air (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack AMC, 8 p.m.

Men in Black 3 (2012, Action) Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones BBC America, 8 p.m.

Party Mom: Pop Up Edition (2018, Drama) Krista Allen, Megan Ward LMN, 8 p.m.

Above the Rim (1994, Drama) Duane Martin VICE, 9 p.m.

Just Wright (2010, Romance-comedy) Queen Latifah BET, 9 p.m.

Maternal Secrets (2018, Suspense) Kate Mansi, Kelly McGillis LMN, 10 p.m.

Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017, Action) Tom Holland, Michael Keaton FX, 10 p.m.

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie AMC, 10:30 p.m.

Forever My Girl (2018, Romance) Alex Roe, Jessica Rothe CMT, 11 p.m.

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‘Skyfall’FRANCOIS DUHAMEL

ALL3MEDIA INTERNATIONAL/HBO MAX

‘The Murders at White House Farm’

What to watch

Honoring Our Medical Heroes: ‘Hospital Heroes’TCM, beginning at 8 p.m.Hospital-set fi lms are the focus for today’s fi nal Medical Heroes lineup of classic movies. Featured tonight are Young Dr. Kildare (pictured) (1938), the fi rst in MGM’s series of Dr. Kildare fi lms; The Young Doctors (1961); The Hospital (1971), Paddy

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WARNER BROS.

Chayefsky’s Oscar-winning satire starring Best Actor Oscar nominee George C. Scott; No Way Out (1950); The Girl in White (1952); and Emergency Hospital (1956).

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Secret Society of Second-Born RoyalsDisney+ Original FilmThis fi lm follows Sam (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), a teenage royal rebel second in line to the throne of the kingdom of Illyria. Just as Sam’s disinterest in the royal way of life is at an all-time high, she discovers she has superhuman abilities and is invited to join a secret society of similar extraordinary second-born royals charged with keeping the world safe.

Magic of Disney’s Animal KingdomDisney+ New SeriesThis docuseries from National Geographic explores the magic of nature within Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park and The Seas with Nemo & Friends at Epcot. Narrated by Josh Gad (Frozen, Frozen II), the eight-episode series is the ultimate tribute to the parks’ magnifi cent array of more than 300 species and 5,000-plus animals.

UtopiaAmazon Prime Video New SeriesBestselling author/screenwriter Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl, Sharp Objects) created this conspiracy thriller inspired by the British series of the same name. Comic book fans who bond over a seemingly fi ctional comic discover a real-world conspiracy in its pages.

The Amber Ru�n ShowPeacock New SeriesThis topical late-night show will showcase Amber’s signature smart and silly take on the week’s news. No matter what’s happening in the world, Amber will respond to it with a charming mix of seriousness, nonsense and evening gowns.

SneakerheadsNetfl ix New SeriesDevin (Allen Maldonado), a former sneakerhead turned stay-at-home dad, gets back in the game only to quickly fi nd himself

fi ve G’s in the hole after falling for one of old friend Bobby’s (Andrew Bachelor) get-rich-quick schemes. Desperate to get his money back before his wife fi nds out he’s fallen o� the wagon, Devin enlists the help of a ragtag group of fellow shoe lovers on his global hunt for the elusive “Zeroes,” the holy grail of hard-to-fi nd kicks.

Disney Movie MarathonFreeform, 11 a.m.The following four movies are included in today’s Disney movie marathon: The Game, Alice Through the Looking Glass, Brave and Tangled.

BonesTNT, 6 p.m.In “Aliens in a Spaceship,” from 2006, it’s the best Bones ever: Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and her colleague Jack Hodgins (T.J. Thyne) are buried alive by the Grave Digger.

A Wilderness of ErrorFX, 8 p.m. New SeriesFX debuts this fi ve-part true crime docuseries with the fi rst three episodes tonight. In 1979, Army surgeon Je� rey MacDonald was sent to prison for killing his family. But a storm of swirling narratives and confl icting evidence overshadowed a chilling possibility: MacDonald may be an innocent man.

Great Performances: Now Hear ThisPBS, 9 p.m.In “The Schubert Generation,” celebrate the work of Franz Schubert with host Scott Yoo

as he plays with young musicians establishing themselves in North America’s musical capitals by attempting to master the famed composer’s music.

Dateline NBCNBC, 10 p.m. Season PremiereThe longest-running TV show in NBC’s history opens its 29th season with episode 2,804. Anchor Lester Holt is back on the beat for his 10th year investigating high crimes and, well, likely no misdemeanors.

Art in the Twenty-First CenturyPBS, 10 p.m.In “Beijing,” witness the maturing of this unique contemporary-art hub and meet the artists who call it home. Beijing’s recent economic boom makes it fertile ground for art, and artists have responded to its relentless evolution with urgency and ambition.

Paranormal NightshiftTravel Channel, 10 p.m.In “Lady of the House, the Fire Chief and Caretaker: Take Care,” the dead wife of an elderly patient watches his live-in caretaker’s every move.

Dessert GamesCooking Channel, 11 p.m.In “Guilty a la Mode,” Du� Goldman puts four pastry chefs through the ringer! First, chefs must carry all the ingredients for their favorite peanut butter dessert on a sheet pan. Then, they must toss oranges into fruit baskets to determine which fruit will be featured in their cobblers a la mode.

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FRIDAY

Brave (2012, Children) Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly Freeform, 7 p.m.

Village of the DamnedTCM, 4:30 p.m.Creepy kids have been staples in many horror fi lms but have perhaps never been used more e� ectively than in this 1960 cult British/American sci-fi horror fl ick. The childbearing women of an English village suddenly wake up to fi nd themselves pregnant with children of uncertain parentage. After the children are born and mature, they also display growing, frightening, mind-control powers — not to mention glowing eyes and the tendency to kill people. Beware the stare!

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‘Utopia’

What to watch

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Disney Movie MarathonFreeform, 7 a.m.These eight family-friendly Disney fi lms include: Alice Through the Looking Glass, The Princess Diaries, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Brave, Tangled, Moana, Frozen and Pocahontas.

The KitchenFood Network, 11 a.m.In “Comfort Food Classics,” family adds an extra ingredient in a comfort-food lineup that includes a chicken-and-dumplings dish inspired by Katie Lee’s grandmother and cheesesteak tacos whipped up by Je� Mauro and his father.

Secret StateOvation, 7 p.m.The 2012 British political thriller (starring the great Gabriel Byrne as a newly elected prime minister who’s investigating his predecessor’s untimely death in a plane crash) heats up in this episode. Be patient: Next week’s fi nale reveals all.

Just MercyHBO, 8 p.m.Based on attorney Bryan Stevenson’s powerful memoir about his decades working to overturn wrongful convictions for death-row inmates, this stirring 2019 drama stars Michael B. Jordan (Creed) as a young, idealistic Stevenson, newly graduated from Harvard in the late 1980s. After founding the Equal Justice Initiative, the impassioned lawyer interviews prisoners in Alabama — despite the disapproval of local authorities. In his search for people in need, Stevenson comes across Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx), convicted of murdering an 18-year-old girl even though substantial evidence proves his innocence.

Dr. Je�: Rocky Mountain VetAnimal Planet, 9 p.m.Ahead of next Saturday’s season premiere,

Animal Planet takes us behind the scenes to show what life is reallylike as one of Dr. Je� ’s busy trainees. Plus, outtakes his team will wish had stayed in the vault!

Falling for Look LodgeHallmark Channel, 9 p.m. Original FilmClark Backo and Jonathan Keltz star in this new original movie. When the activities director at Look Lodge quits, Lily (Backo) seizes the opportunity for a promotion and must immediately entertain a wedding party.

I QuitDiscovery Channel, 10 p.m.In “Uncertain Futures,” in the wake of Esrever’s trip to New Orleans, mentor Tricia

Clarke-Stone visits Ashanti, Tyshemia and Jasmine once more to fi nd out if the three friends’ business has a future. Blue Coolers’ Marcus and Chris take their product on the road, and Versattire’s Matteo and Julie fl y to Paris Fashion Week, despite concern from their mentor.

Adventures of SupermanDecades, 11:30 p.m.He’s faster than a speeding bullet and more powerful than a locomotive, but Superman still succumbs to kryptonite. In this marathon of the 1952-58 George Reeves classic, the alien mineral plays a big role in Season 2 standout “The Defeat of Superman,” with enemy Happy King (Peter Mamakos) acquiring a synthetic version.

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SATURDAY

Coach Carter (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri’chard VH1, 6 p.m.

Uncle Drew (2018, Comedy) Kyrie Irving, Lil Rel Howery TBS, 6:45 p.m.

Moana (2016, Children) Dwayne Johnson, Auli’i Cravalho Freeform, 7 p.m.

Blue Streak (1999, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson BET, 8 p.m.

The Equalizer 2 (2018, Action) Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal FX, 8 p.m.

The Red Shoes (1948, Drama) Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook TCM, 8 p.m.

Pet Sematary (1989, Horror) Dale Midki� , Fred Gwynne Sundance, 9 p.m.

The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000, Drama) Will Smith, Matt Damon Encore, 9 p.m.

I Am Legend (2007, Science fi ction) Will Smith, Alice Braga Paramount, 10 p.m.

Runaway Bride (1999, Romance-comedy) Julia Roberts, Richard Gere CMT, 11 p.m.

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What to watch

AMC Celebrates: ‘Casino’ 25th AnniversaryAMC, 8 p.m.Director Martin Scorsese and star Robert De Niro again made a memorable team for this epic 1995 crime fi lm inspired by real people. De Niro plays Sam “Ace” Rothstein, a gambling handicapper sent to oversee day-to-day operations at a Mafi a-run casino in Las Vegas. De Niro’s Goodfellas costar Joe Pesci is on hand with another wildly

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mesmerizing performance as Ace’s friend and “made man” Nicky, with Best Actress Oscar nominee Sharon Stone as Ginger, a hustler whom Ace marries.