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Wednesday, May 15
In the Kitchen With Harry Hamlin
IFC, 10pm
New Series!
Actor Harry Hamlin and his niece, classically trained chef and food industry expert Renee Guilbault, prepare simple and delicious meals to serve at dinner parties in this five-part series. Celebrity guests in Season 1 include Bobby Moynihan, Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, Dean Norris, Ed Begley Jr., and Hamlin’s Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches costar Tongayi Chirisa. In the series premiere, “The King of Bolognese,” Renee’s got a new twist on her uncle’s famous recipe. Harry tries to win Moynihan and Lisa Rinna (Harry’s wife) over with the tip game show host Chuck Woolery gave him.
Queen Rock Montreal
Disney+
This is the first concert film to be available with IMAX Enhanced sound powered by DTS. While the film can be enjoyed in any format, subscribers on IMAX Enhanced-certified devices will be able to feel the full dynamic range of every moment in this digitally remastered chronicle of iconic rock band Queen’s concerts that originally took place on Nov. 24-25, 1981, and were arranged specifically to be filmed for a full-length concert film to document their live show.
X-Men ’97
Disney+
Season Finale!
The first season of Marvel Animation’s revival of X-Men: The Animated Series concludes with “Tolerance Is Extinction — Part 3.”
Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal
Netflix
New Series!
This three-episode docuseries tells the story behind what happened when Ashley Madison, a dating site for people seeking adulterous affairs, was hacked, causing millions of users’ intimate data to be exposed — a massive leak that wrecked marriages and destroyed lives.
Walker: “Hold Me Now”
The CW, 8pm
Stella (Violet Brinson) goes to Bonham (Mitch Pileggi) for self-defense training, while August (Kale Culley) excels at boot camp.
The Masked Singer
FOX, 8pm
Two new episodes of The Masked Singer air tonight. In “Road to the Semi-Finals,” relive some of the season’s highlights and see exclusive behind-the-scenes moments. Following is “Semi-Finals: Then There Were Three,” as the remaining singers serenade the audience with “You Oughta Know,” “Dancing in the Street” and “I Lived” in an effort to reach next week’s finale.
Chicago Med: “Get By With a Little Help From My Friends”
NBC, 8pm
An infection threatens Crockett’s (Dominic Rains) risky liver transplant; Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) and Charles (Oliver Platt) help a struggling burn unit nurse; and Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) is forced to make a tough decision about Bert’s (Gregory Alan Williams) future.
Nature: “Saving the Animals of Ukraine”
PBS, 8pm
Ukrainian YouTuber Anton Ptushkin documents the work that Ukrainian citizens have done to rescue and care for the pets and zoo animals abandoned during the war. Before the invasion in February 2022, Ukraine had the second-highest population of pets per capita in the world. In the face of violence, pets and their owners became symbols of resistance, heroes and frontline volunteers. See how a national tragedy transformed into a global story of incredible devotion and love.
TCM Spotlight: First Name Basis
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies continues its monthlong, Wednesday night spotlight on famous films with one-name titles using the name of a primary character. Tonight’s five titles are all musicals, beginning with the Best Picture Oscar-winning Gigi (1958), led by Leslie Caron as Gigi, alongside Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jordan. Caron also plays the title character, Lili Daurier, in tonight’s next film, Lili (1953), for which she earned a Best Actress nomination. After that is Oliver! (1968), based on the stage musical that itself was an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist; Mark Lester plays that famous orphan here. Next is Roberta (1935), with Helen Westley as Aunt Minnie (aka Roberta), but led by Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Finally, Lucille Ball plays Mame Dennis in Mame (1974), based on the 1955 novel Auntie Mame and its 1966 Broadway musical adaptation.
Sight Unseen: “Leo”
The CW, 9pm
Jake (Daniel Gillies) and Tess (Dolly Lewis) are investigating the shooting of a trucker when the vice squad shows up.
Ghost Adventures
Discovery Channel, 9pm; also streams on Max
Season Premiere!
The paranormal investigation series kicks off its 28th season with a special two-hour episode that finds Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley heading to the remote Utah town of Torrey, where disturbing reports of Skinwalker sightings have left a family in fear.
Chicago Fire: “Under Pressure”
NBC, 9pm
Severide (Taylor Kinney) and Violet (Hanako Greensmith) risk clashing with Paramedic Chief Robinson (Laura Allen) after Lennox (Wesam Keesh) makes a dangerous decision on a call; Capp (Randy Flagler) and Tony (Anthony Ferraris) attempt to break a world record; and Cruz (Joe Minoso) and Chloe’s (Maddie Sachs) marriage problems come to a head.
NOVA: “Secrets in Your Data”
PBS, 9pm
Whether you’re on social media or surfing the web, you’re sharing more personal data than you realize. That can pose a risk to your privacy — even your safety. But at the same time, big data sets could lead to huge advances in health, transportation, climate science and more. Host Alok Patel leads a quest to understand what happens to all the data we’re shedding and explores the latest efforts to maximize benefits — without compromising personal privacy.
The Conners: “Flying, Applying and Rassling Gators”
ABC, 9:30pm
Dan (John Goodman) achieves a major financial milestone, making him reconsider his belief in the Conners curse.
The Amazing Race
CBS, 9:30pm
Season Finale!
In “The Longest Minute of Your Life,” the Season 36 finale, the remaining three teams get schooled in American history, but only one team will be crowned the winners and get a $1 million prize.
grown-ish: “What I Want”
Freeform, 10pm
Aaron (Trevor Jackson) takes a leap of faith with Zoey (Yara Shahidi), and Andre (Marcus Scribner) is offered an assistant role by Rich Paul.
Chicago P.D.: “Inventory”
NBC, 10pm
Intelligence chases down a lead in the ongoing serial killer investigation as news of the case reaches the public.
Pompeii: The New Dig
PBS, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Following the biggest excavation to be carried out in a generation at the world’s most famous archaeological site, this new season will track even more discoveries found during the current dig that is underway.
Thursday, May 16
Bridgerton
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The eight-episode third season of this drama from Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland and based on Julia Quinn’s bestselling novels will be released in two four-episode installments: Episodes 1-4 drop today; Episodes 5-8 will be available June 13. Executive producer/writer Jess Brownell is the series’ new showrunner. The story picks up as Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) has finally given up on her long-held crush on Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) after hearing his disparaging words about her last season, among a lot of other drama.
Outer Range
Prime Video
Season Premiere!
The mystery surrounding the voice on the west side of Royal Abbott’s (Josh Brolin) ranch will deepen in Season 2 of this genre-bending neo-Western, as Royal and his wife, Cecelia (Lili Taylor), attempt to keep their family together after their granddaughter’s disappearance. All seven episodes are available today.
TCM Morning & Afternoon Movies: Noir Adaptations
TCM, beginning at 7:15am
Catch a Classic!
Enjoy seven memorable films noir based on literary works, many of which have surpassed their sources of inspiration in recognition and popularity. Up first is Pitfall (1948), based on Jay Dratler’s 1947 novel The Pitfall, and starring Dick Powell and Lizabeth Scott. The next film, the film noir boxing drama The Set-Up (1949), is based on Joseph Moncure March’s 1928 poem “The Set-Up” and features Robert Ryan and Audrey Totter. After that is one of the most famous noir adaptations: the Best Picture Oscar-nominated The Maltese Falcon (1941), based on Dashiell Hammett’s novel of the same name. Writer/director John Huston earned an Oscar nod for his screenplay, while costar Sydney Greenstreet was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor and Peter Lorre also lead the cast. After that is Lady in the Lake (1946), based on Raymond Chandler’s 1943 novel The Lady in the Lake and starring Robert Montgomery (who also directed) as Chandler’s famous detective, Phillip Marlowe. After that, Cathy O’Donnell and Farley Granger lead They Live by Night (1948), based on Edward Anderson’s 1937 novel Thieves Like Us. Next, Barbara Stanwyck plays the title character of The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), adapted from John Patrick’s short story “Love Lies Bleeding.” The movie also features Kirk Douglas in his big-screen debut. Finally, Lana Turner, as one of the screen’s most memorable femme fatales, and John Garfield lead The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), the most well-known adaptation of James M. Cain’s 1934 novel of the same name.
Golf: PGA Championship: First Round
ESPN, 12pm Live
The year’s second major takes place at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, where defending champion Brooks Koepka aims for his fourth PGA title. He’ll face tough competition in Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Wyndham Clark. ESPN and CBS televise through Sunday’s final round.
Young Sheldon
CBS, beginning at 8pm
Series Finale!
After seven seasons, Young Sheldon signs off with teenage Sheldon (Iain Armitage) growing into The Big Bang Theory’s adult Sheldon (Jim Parsons). Parsons and Big Bang costar Mayim Bialik will reprise their roles and make a guest appearance. The series concludes with special back-to-back episodes.
I Can See Your Voice
FOX, 8pm
New Episodes!
Season 3 of the musical game show resumes with an episode featuring the hits of Elvis Presley.
Law & Order
NBC, 8pm
Season Finale!
Season 23 concludes with “In Harm’s Way.” When a sports star is killed, Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Riley (Reid Scott) suspect the shooter missed their intended target. Meanwhile, Baxter’s (Tony Goldwyn) daughter comes forward as a witness, but her public testimony could impact his reelection campaign with the confession of a family secret. Law & Order has been renewed for Season 24.
The 59th Academy of Country Music Awards
Prime Video, livestreams beginning at 8pm; red carpet coverage begins at 7pm
Prime Video again offers an exclusive live broadcast of this ceremony celebrating the best in country music. This year’s event is being held at The Star in Frisco, Texas, and is hosted for the 17th time by Reba McEntire. McEntire will also be among the performers; other artists who will be taking the stage include Jason Aldean, Jelly Roll, Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton and more. Luke Combs leads the field with eight nominations, followed by Megan Moroney and Morgan Wallen with six each, and Stapleton, Cody Johnson and Lainey Wilson with five nods apiece.
So Help Me Todd
CBS, 9pm
Series Finale!
So Help Me Todd won’t be back for a third season, so the Season 2 finale “The Tooth Is Out There” will mark the legal drama’s end. Margaret (Marcia Gay Harden) tries to save her struggling law firm by taking on a case involving a large cosmetics company with deep pockets.
Farmer Wants a Wife
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!
In the Season 2 finale “The Reunion,” the farmers and their ladies look back at the season’s most unforgettable moments. Host Jennifer Nettles finds out which of the couples have stayed together.
Elkhorn: “On the Hunt”
INSP, 9pm
Looking for a distraction from his tasks at Elkhorn Ranch, Theodore Roosevelt (Mason Beals) decides a hunting expedition to the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming might just settle his mind, but he soon finds himself face-to-face with a man-eating grizzly bear.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
NBC, 9pm
Season Finale!
In the Season 25 finale, “Duty to Hope,” the SVU searches for a pattern assailant before his crimes escalate to murder. Meanwhile, Fin (Ice-T) must contend with a suspect’s aggrieved son, and Carisi (Peter Scanavino) is pressured to close the case quickly to ease public concern. SVU will return for Season 26.
Law & Order: Organized Crime
NBC, 10pm
Season Finale!
The series concludes its fourth season with “Stabler’s Lament.” When the ATF Bureau plans a raid of Redcoat’s warehouse, Trisha (Rivera Reese) promises to help Stabler (Christopher Meloni) keep Joe Jr. (Michael Trotter) safe. Meanwhile, Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) comes face-to-face with the man who killed Sam, and another Stabler family dinner causes tensions to run high. L&O: Organized Crime will move to streaming service Peacock for Season 5.
True Crime Story: It Couldn’t Happen Here: “Aledo, Texas”
SundanceTV, 10pm; also streams on AMC+ & Sundance Now
Years after the body of a young woman who was strangled to death was found in a creek bed, law enforcement finally closes the case. But a closer look raises questions about the investigation.
Friday, May 17
The 8 Show
Netflix
New Series!
In this series from South Korea, eight individuals trapped in a mysterious eight-story building participate in a tempting but dangerous game show where they earn money as time passes.
Thelma the Unicorn
Netflix
Original Film!
In this animated kids film, Thelma (voice of Brittany Howard) is a small-time pony who dreams of becoming a glamorous music star. In a pink and glitter-filled moment of fate, Thelma is transformed into a unicorn and instantly rises to global stardom, but this new life of fame comes at a cost. The voice cast also features Will Forte, Jemaine Clement, Fred Armisen, Zach Galifianakis and Jon Heder.
A Gentleman in Moscow
Paramount+
Series Finale!
Based on a novel by Amor Towles, the story of former Russian aristocrat Alexander Rostov (Ewan McGregor), who is stripped of his land and title and imprisoned in a Moscow hotel after the Russian Revolution, will conclude. Will he finally get out of that hotel?
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars
Paramount+
Season Premiere!
Season 9 of the competition series returns with two episodes dropping today, featuring Keke Palmer and Stephanie Hsu as guest judges. Other guest judges this season will include Alec Mapa, Anitta, Brothers Osborne (T.J. and John), Colton Haynes, Connie Britton, Jeremy Scott, Kristine W and Ruta Lee. This season, eight fan-favorite queens return to use their drag superpowers for good, competing to win a supersized donation of $200,000 to a charity of their choosing. The behind-the-scenes companion series RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars: Untucked is also back for its sixth season, with episodes available weekly starting today.
On Golden Pond
MOVIES!, 12:25pm
Catch a Classic!
Screen icons Henry Fonda (in his final film appearance) and Katharine Hepburn headline this beloved, Best Picture Oscar-nominated 1981 drama. It is a fine swan song for Fonda, who plays a grumpy, retired professor grappling with the effects of aging and estranged from his daughter (played by Jane Fonda, Henry’s real-life daughter). At their summer home on the titular pond, he and his wife (Hepburn) agree to care for the son of their daughter’s new fiancé, and an unexpected relationship begins to bloom. Henry Fonda was awarded his first and only Best Actor Oscar out of two career nominations; he did not attend the ceremony, so Jane, who received a Supporting Actress nod herself, accepted it, as well as the honorary award he was also given, on his behalf. Hepburn, who also was not at the ceremony, was awarded Best Actress, the fourth and final Oscar win of her legendary career.
S.W.A.T.
CBS, 8pm
Season Finale!
The police drama starring Shemar Moore as Los Angeles SWAT team officer Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson has been saved from cancellation a second time and will return for Season 8. Season 7 ends with “Twenty Squad,” in which SWAT faces their deadliest adversary yet when a violent cell of extremists looks to blow up half of Los Angeles.
Fire Country
CBS, 9pm
Season Finale!
Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) prepares to walk down the aisle on her wedding day as Bode (Max Thieriot) receives some surprising news in the Season 2 finale “I Do.” CBS has picked up Fire Country for a third season.
Family Practice Mysteries: Coming Home
Hallmark Mystery, 9pm
Original Film!
Rachel (Amanda Schull), once a trauma surgeon in the U.S. Army, is a small-town family doctor now settled into a quiet life with her widowed father (Gerard Plunkett) and her teenage twins (Isla Crerar and Jett Klyne). When her favorite patient dies after she gave him a clean bill of health, she can’t shake the feeling something is wrong. Her attempt to involve the authorities is met with resistance, as charming police detective Jack Quinn (Brendan Penny) wants to help but is not convinced of any wrongdoing. Putting her background in military forensics to use, she starts to investigate the death, but the further she digs, the more danger her life is in.
Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog: “Brutal Labradoodle”
Nat Geo, 9pm
Cesar heads to Beverly Hills to help a fearful labradoodle named Harvey, who leads his pack with chaotic aggression because his timid owner provides the wrong type of leadership. As a result, Harvey lashes out at everyone and everything, most notably the family TV set. Cesar also sets out to help a traumatized pet mom get a better handle on her large sheepdog on their out-of-control walks.
Mary & George
Starz, 9pm
Series Finale!
In the finale of the historical drama, George and Charles (Nicholas Galitzine and Samuel Blenkin) embark on a trip to Spain, and Mary (Julianne Moore) attempts one last gamble to ensure absolute power.
Blue Bloods
CBS, 10pm
Midseason Finale!
The police drama starring Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan wraps up the first half of its 14th and final season with “The Heart of a Saturday Night,” featuring guest star Aidan Quinn. The final episodes of the series begin airing this fall.
Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show
HBO, 11pm
Season Finale!
The darkly funny documentary series about comedian Jerrod Carmichael’s tumultuous quest for love, sex and truth wraps up Season 1.
Saturday, May 18
The Established Home
Magnolia Network, 1pm
Season Premiere!
In the Season 3 premiere, “Holland Custom Kitchen,” designer Jean Stoffer redesigns a dated ’90s kitchen in a vacation home on the shores of Lake Michigan in the small town of Holland, Michigan. She creates a new layout, custom cabinetry and a hidden pantry, and includes an innovative reengineering for a problematic ceiling.
Design Down Under
Magnolia Network, 2pm
Season Premiere!
Husband-and-wife design-build team Richie Morris and Georgia Ezra create more one-of-a-kind modern designs and bespoke spaces for their clients in Melbourne, Australia, while juggling their thriving businesses and family of four.
Horse Racing: 149th Preakness Stakes
NBC, 4:30pm Live
If he competes, Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan will try to keep his Triple Crown hopes alive today at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore for the running of the 149th Preakness Stakes.
I Am Bruce Lee
The CW, 8pm
Martial artists, athletes, actors, directors and producers discuss the legacy of Bruce Lee in this network premiere of the 2012 biographical documentary.
Everything Puppies
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Scarlett (Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes) is a hardworking entrepreneur and inventor looking to make it big with innovative dog toys and treats. Her latest puppy treat recipe is already all the rage with the dogs on her block; she just needs a distributor to bring her product to the masses. But she can’t land it on the shelves of any local grocers until she meets Alex (Stephen Huszar), who runs Happy Harvest and is so impressed by her product that he puts in an order and quickly sells out. As he and Scarlett work together to keep the supply of puppy treats coming, a competitor gets a whiff of her product and does everything he can to shut her down.
Svengoolie Classic Horror & Sci-Fi Movie: “Scream, Blacula, Scream”
MeTV, 8pm
Sven introduces Scream, Blacula, Scream, a 1973 “blaxploitation” horror movie that is a sequel to 1972’s Blacula. William Marshall reprises his role as Prince Mamuwalde, aka the vampire Blacula. Don Mitchell and Pam Grier costar.
Two for One: Steven Spielberg
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Tonight, TCM primetime host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by filmmaker Steven Spielberg, who introduces two films of his choosing. Spielberg will offer commentary on each title’s cultural significance and its influence on other films, behind-the-scenes stories, and his own personal reflections on them. The director has chosen Jailhouse Rock (1957), the Elvis Presley-led musical drama that features the title tune and other memorable songs on its soundtrack, and Forty Guns (1957), writer/director Samuel Fuller’s Western starring Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Sullivan.
Critter Fixers: Country Vets: “A Wolf and the Bear”
Nat Geo Wild, 9pm
The docs at Critter Fixer treat a wolf that has been shot, help a cat with a long-term virus and perform an emergency C-section to deliver 10 puppies.
Saturday Night Live
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock
Season Finale!
Season 49 of the long-running late-night variety show staple concludes with Jake Gyllenhaal, star of the upcoming Apple TV+ series Presumed Innocent, making his third appearance as host. He is joined by singer/actress Sabrina Carpenter, appearing for her first time as musical guest.