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Monday, May 1

White House Plumbers
HBO, 9pm; also streams on HBO Max
New Series!

This five-part limited series is a satirical drama that goes behind the scenes of the Watergate scandal as Nixon’s political saboteurs, E. Howard Hunt (Woody Harrelson) and G. Gordon Liddy (Justin Theroux), accidentally topple the presidency they were zealously trying to protect … and their families along with it. Proving that history can sometimes be stranger than fiction, the series sheds light on the lesser-known events that led to one of America’s greatest political crimes. Lena Headey, Judy Greer and Domhnall Gleeson also star.

E! Live From the Red Carpet — Met Gala 2023
E!, 6pm Live

E! offers three and a half hours of live coverage from the famed Met Gala, the annual fundraising event held for the benefit of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City. The ball has become a favorite place for celebrity-watchers to view a who’s-who of stars arriving in glamorous fashions. The theme for this year’s dress code is “in honor of Karl,” befitting the Costume Institute’s exhibition celebrating the life and work of designer Karl Lagerfeld.

The Voice: “The Playoffs Premiere”
NBC, 8pm

The Playoffs are back, further bolstering the competition following the Knockouts. The 10 artists remaining across Team Chance and Team Blake hold nothing back as tough decisions are made when Blake and Chance can only each advance two artists to the live semifinals.

Special Theme: James Wong Howe
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

For the month of May, Turner Classic Movies is devoting Monday nights to legendary Chinese cinematographer James Wong Howe, who was known for his innovative filmmaking techniques and worked on over 130 films during the span of his long, successful career. First up is Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928), about a clown and a count who become romantic rivals in pursuit of a teenage circus performer. Following that is the Lionel Barrymore-led tale of a mysterious murder some believe was done by a vampire, Mark of the Vampire (1935). In Oscar-nominated The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), an Englishman on holiday must impersonate the king when his distant cousin, the rightful heir, is drugged and kidnapped. Finally, the Oscar-nominated mystery Algiers (1938) follows a thief who has escaped France and gone into hiding in Algiers. Nearly a dozen more Howe films, such as The Oklahoma Kid (1939), Dust Be My Destiny (1939) and The Strawberry Blonde (1941), continue into the following evening.

NCIS: “In the Spotlight”
CBS, 9pm

Agent Knight (Katrina Law) becomes a social media sensation after saving a mother and child from a potentially fatal car accident in the new episode “In the Spotlight.”

Fantasy Island: “Girlboss, Interrupted”
FOX, 9pm

The Island gives single mom Courtney (Katie Leclerc) the ability to read minds in order to impress her charismatic boss, Julia (Lauren Gaw), in the new episode “Girlboss, Interrupted.”

Undercover Underage
Investigation Discovery, 9pm; also streams on discovery+
Season Premiere!

Roo Powell and her team at the nonprofit group Safe From Online Sex Abuse (SOSA) are back for a second season of taking child predators off the streets using underage decoys. Season 2 features 16 arrests over its eight episodes, as the SOSA team works in tandem with law enforcement in Canadian County, Oklahoma.

A Small Light
Nat Geo, 9pm
New Series!

National Geographic’s limited series about Miep Gies, the Dutch woman who risked it all to shelter Anne Frank’s family, is a compelling and poignant story that manages to show Nazi-occupied Europe from a new perspective without oversentimentalizing or repeating similar hard-worn tropes from previous Holocaust-era productions. This eight-episode historical drama, which will air the following day on Disney+ and also features the great Liev Schreiber as Otto Frank, is one you’ll definitely want to watch.

The Good Doctor
ABC, 10pm
Season Finale!

Shaun (Freddie Highmore) and Lea (Paige Spara) head to the delivery room and everyone is there, except for one very important person.

That’s My Jam: “Mike ‘The Miz’ Mizanin & Alexa Bliss vs. Diallo Riddle & Bashir Salahuddin”
NBC, 10pm

Jimmy Fallon invites Diallo Riddle, Bashir Salahuddin and WWE stars Mike “The Miz” Mizanin and Alexa Bliss to compete in a series of music, dance and trivia-based games and musical performances, including the new game Bop Quiz.

Independent Lens: “Matter of Mind: My ALS”
PBS, 10pm

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neuromuscular disease with an average survival time of two to five years from diagnosis. In this intimate exploration, three people with ALS (aka “Lou Gehrig’s disease”) bravely face different paths as they live with this progressively debilitating illness.

Tuesday, May 2

Love Village
Netflix
New Series!

In this Japanese dating show, singles relocate to a house in the mountains to see if love might transpire in a tranquil and idyllic setting, away from the realities of the world. The aim is for participants to find their everlasting love by showing their real faces, crying, laughing and quarreling. Will the participant find their lasting love, and leave the house and village with that partner?

Jimmy O. Yang: Guess How Much?
Prime Video

Actor/comedian/author Jimmy O. Yang (Crazy Rich Asians) returns for his second Prime Video stand-up special, which marks his first global special. Here, Yang dives into various topics, including love languages, loser friends and negotiating with his Asian parents.

The Rookie
ABC, 8pm
Season Finale
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In “Under Siege,” the team realizes their division may be a target for a group of masked assailants.

Superman & Lois: “Forever and Always”
The CW, 8pm

Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) and Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) dig deeper on Bruno Mannheim (Chad L. Coleman), including his connections to Hob’s Bay Medical Center.

Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
Nat Geo, 8pm
Season Premiere!

The docuseries returns for Season 2 with back-to-back hourlong episodes. First, in “Uncertainty of the Future,” the spring thaw brings new opportunities, as well as unforeseen dangers, to Alaska’s Indigenous people. Then, “Good Day to Be Indigenous” explores how Alaskan natives survive and thrive in extreme climates by following the lessons passed down through generations.

Night Court: “The Honorable Dan Fielding”
NBC, 8pm

Dan (John Larroquette) ponders his future after being offered the opportunity of a lifetime; Abby (Melissa Rauch) can’t find time for her fiancé, Rand (Pete Holmes), and her heart lands her in some trouble; and Olivia (India de Beaufort) makes it a personal mission to help Gurgs (Lacretta) pass the bailiff supervisor exam.

Gina Lollobrigida Tribute
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Legendary Italian actress Luigia “Gina” Lollobrigida passed away Jan. 16 at age 95, and TCM remembers her with a lineup of six of her films, encompassing her work in European cinema as well as Hollywood. The tribute begins with the 1961 romantic comedy Come September, costarring Rock Hudson, followed by the 1968 comedy Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell, for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination; the TCM premiere of the French comedy adventure Fanfan la Tulipe (1952); the crime thriller Woman of Straw (1964), also starring Sean Connery; the war film Never So Few (1959), costarring Frank Sinatra and Steve McQueen; and Hotel Paradiso (1966), a British comedy also led by Alec Guinness.

Lopez vs. Lopez: “Lopez vs. Bucket Crabs”
NBC, 8:30pm

An old grudge reaches a boiling point when George (George Lopez) is forced to work with a longtime business rival. Meanwhile, Mayan (Mayan Lopez) gets crabby when a stay-at-home mom makes her feel like a bad parent.

Neighborhood Wars
A&E, 9pm

If there’s one thing this series confirms, it’s that there are a lot of really odd people out there. In the first of tonight’s back-to-back new half-hour episodes, you’ll hear about a New York City homeowner’s ultrasonic rat sensor that is repelling more than just rodents, and a gardener who accidentally weed-whacks the neighbor’s flowers but faces swift retaliation. Then, in “My Neighbor Is Eating My Mail,” you’ll be shocked to learn about an Austin, Texas, homeowner who discovers just that.

The Rookie: Feds
ABC, 9pm
Season Finale!

In “Red One,” an internal investigation unit agent is drugged and buried alive in a desert outside of Vegas.

Gotham Knights: “Bad to Be Good”
The CW, 9pm

Duela (Olivia Rose Keegan) and Carrie (Navia Ziraili Robinson) seek answers about The Talon from Eunice (Veronica Cartwright), and Rebecca (Lauren Stamile) turns to Harvey (Misha Collins).

Accused: “Jessie’s Story”
FOX, 9pm

When all her attempts to discover the identity of her biological father hit roadblocks, a teenager takes extreme measures to uncover the truth. Bebe Wood, Betsy Brandt and Josh Hamilton star in the new episode “Jessie’s Story.”

1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed
HBO, 9pm; also streams on HBO Max

Through a series of insightful conversations, W. Kamau Bell explores the experiences of mixed kids and families in the San Francisco Bay area. The documentary was inspired by Bell and his wife, Melissa, wanting to get a better understanding of what life is like for their mixed daughters, who are navigating issues of identity in a world that often asks them to pick a side.

The Wall: “Bria and Matt”
NBC, 9pm

Married couple Matt and Bria from Philadelphia go head-to-head with the Wall.

My Grandparents’ War
PBS, 9pm
Season Finale!

In Season 2’s final episode, award-winning singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé explores her grandparents’ remarkable stories, which span World War II, the Mau Mau insurgency in Kenya and the fight for independence in Zambia. With her ancestors having been split across fault lines, Sandé faces a mix of emotions. “Both sets of my grandparents were involved in violent struggles in Africa,” she says. “One tasked with upholding the British Empire; the other trying to overthrow it.”

Will Trent
ABC, 10pm
Season Finale!

Will (Ramón Rodríguez) realizes the answers he seeks have been in front of him all along in the final episode of the season, “A Bad Temper and a Hard Heart.”

Home in the Wild
Nat Geo, 10pm
New Series!

Jim and Tori Baird thought their days of professional adventuring were over when their son Wesley was diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder. But after learning from doctors that being immersed in nature could have a positive impact on his development, they take Wes and his baby brother on expeditions into the backcountry to see if an off-grid life would be not only possible but beneficial for their family. This half-hour series, beginning with back-to-back episodes tonight, follows their adventures.

Weakest Link: “You Two Are So Cute, It Makes Me Sick”
NBC, 10pm

An astrologist, a car salesman and a self-proclaimed British bombshell are three of the eight players looking to win life-changing money in this fast-paced trivia game.

Road Wars: Metal Meltdowns
A&E, 10:30pm

The bigger the rig, the bigger the rage when trucks make their way through traffic in this Top 10 countdown episode of Road Wars.

Wednesday, May 3

Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All
Disney+
New Series!

This four-part docuseries (all episodes available today) about singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran blends an exclusive, never-before-seen personal archive with interviews and compelling performances to reveal how his experiences have shaped him into the artist he is today.

Jewish Matchmaking
Netflix
New Series!

This series from the producers of Indian Matchmaking follows singles in the United States and Israel as they turn their dating life over to a top Jewish matchmaker. Will using the traditional practice of shidduchim dating help them find their soulmate in today’s world?

The Conners
ABC, 8pm
Season Finale!

As Mark’s (Ames McNamara) graduation approaches, he considers his relationship with his father in the final episode of the season, titled “The Grad Finale.”

The Flash: “A New World, Part One”
The CW, 8pm

As Iris (Candice Patton) receives word of a career milestone, Barry (Grant Gustin) is suddenly nowhere to be found.

The Masked Singer: “Quarter Finals”
FOX, 8pm

It’s a British invasion in the new episode “Quarter Finals,” in which the four remaining singers perform songs from across the pond. One will be unmasked at the end of the episode.

Married at First Sight: “What’s Our Safe Word?”
Lifetime, 8pm

In tonight’s new episode, things really heat up — on the pole and in the bedroom — for a couple who was still hoping for a spark to ignite. Others meet with friends and family for insights into whether their marriages can last, but one husband is willing to take it all off (his hair, that is) for his wife.

Restoring Galveston
Magnolia Network, 8pm
Season Premiere!

Ashley and Michael Cordray are back restoring homes in their own backyard of Galveston, Texas. They tackle outdated properties on the brink of destruction to preserve the island’s history and architectural styles. In tonight’s premiere, the Cordrays transform the attic of a camelback house into a cozy family space and build an outdoor sofa that even an epic Gulf storm can’t destroy.

Chicago Med: “Look Closely and You Might Hear the Truth”
NBC, 8pm

The fate of the hospital rests on the vote of an incapacitated board member; Archer (Steven Weber) helps a mother with a rare stem cell disease while Hannah (Jessy Schram) treats the woman’s pregnant daughter; and Charles (Oliver Platt) encounters a schizophrenic patient with a serious hearing impairment.

Nature: “Attenborough’s Wonder of Song”
PBS, 8pm

Famed naturalist David Attenborough presents seven of the most remarkable animal songs found in nature.

Star of the Month: William Powell
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Legendary star William Powell is remembered each Wednesday night this month with lineups of great titles (often running well into the next day) that range from his first screen performances to his final ones. It begins tonight, and runs into early tomorrow afternoon, with 12 films from the actor’s early work, spanning the silent era and into the early days of sound pictures. Leading things off is the 1932 romantic comedy/heist film Jewel Robbery, in which Powell plays a suave thief alongside Kay Francis as a baroness bored with her husband (“He stole her jewels — but that wasn’t all!” exclaimed the promotional poster for the movie). A few other titles of note in this extensive lineup: Manhattan Melodrama (1934), a crime drama also starring Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, with whom Powell would soon after begin famously costarring in the Thin Man films (you’ll see all of those next Wednesday); One Way Passage, another 1932 romantic pairing of Powell and Francis; Evelyn Prentice, another 1934 crime movie that pairs Powell and Loy, and also features Rosalind Russell in her film debut; and Powell’s second feature film, the Marion Davies-led silent classic When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922), in which he portrays French King Francis I.

The Goldbergs
ABC, 8:30pm
Series Finale!

In the final episode of the series, “Bev to the Future,” Barry (Troy Gentile) and Joanne (Beth Triffon) make a surprising decision to prove the seriousness of their relationship.

Not Dead Yet
ABC, 9pm
Season Finale!

The first season of this hit new show ends tonight with two new back-to-back episodes. In “Not a Fairytale Yet,” Nell (Gina Rodriguez) agrees to see Phillip, while Sam (Hannah Simone) and Lexi (Lauren Ash) have a joint birthday party for their daughters. Then, in “Not Just Yet,” Nell holds a dinner party at her house and Dennis (Josh Banday) must make a potentially life-altering decision.

Riverdale: “Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Three: Peep Show”
The CW, 9pm

At her wits’ end over Archie’s (K.J. Apa) recent actions, Mary (Molly Ringwald) turns to Uncle Frank (Ryan Robbins) to get him back on track.

Chicago Fire: “Take a Shot at the King”
NBC, 9pm

Boden (Eamonn Walker), Ritter (Daniel Kyri), Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) work together to take down a local politician responsible for a chemical fire; after his aunt’s accident, Gallo (Alberto Rosende) worries about their future; and Brett (Kara Killmer) steps in to perform Dylan’s (Christopher Allen) magic show when he’s out of town.

NOVA: “Saving the Right Whale”
PBS, 9pm

The North Atlantic right whale is on the brink of extinction, but a handful of specialists are determined to help save it as they discover new secrets about the lives of these giants of the sea.

A Million Little Things
ABC, 10pm
Series Finale!

A tightknit circle of friends is reminded that friendship is a million little things in the final episode of the series, called “One Big Thing.”

Best Food Ever
Cooking Channel, 10pm
Season Finale!

Narrator John Goodman finishes up this mouthwatering season that counts down the country’s top 10 food destinations in a specific category, highlighting what makes them the best and exactly who is behind these delectable dishes, while also hearing from the foodies who help propel these establishments into the ranking.

Single Drunk Female
Freeform, 10pm

Two new episodes air tonight. In “Shiva,” Sam (Sofia Black-D’Elia) is at odds with Carol (Ally Sheedy) and her aunt (Molly Ringwald) while grappling with her own grief in flashbacks to her father’s shiva. Then, in “Darby,” Sam is forced to accept that she needs a new sponsor (Busy Philipps), though they get off to a very rocky start.

Chicago P.D.: “The Bleed Valve”
NBC, 10pm

Atwater’s (LaRoyce Hawkins) worlds collide when there’s a shooting at the building he owns in Burnside that leaves a child dead. He must confront his relationship with his father, Lew (Erik LaRay Harvey), as the brutal case forces them together.

Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein: “The Hollywood Sign”
PBS, 10pm

Explore the history of the Hollywood sign and learn how this Los Angeles landmark, which was erected in 1923 as a real-estate advertisement, went on to become an international symbol of fame, fortune and the American dream.

Thursday, May 4

Star Wars: Visions Volume 2
Disney+
Season Premiere!

Following on the Emmy-nominated success of its first season, the newest volume of Star Wars: Visions will continue to push the boundaries of Star Wars storytelling, with nine new shorts (all available today) from nine studios from around the globe. Employing the most captivating animation styles from a variety of countries and cultures, the second volume offers a dynamic new perspective on this storied franchise.

Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures
Disney+
New Series!

Happy Star Wars Day, and “May the 4th Be With You!” Disney+ celebrates with the premiere of this animated entry in the popular franchise that is set during the High Republic era. It follows Jedi younglings as they study the ways of the Force, explore the galaxy, help citizens and creatures in need, and learn valuable skills needed to become Jedi. All episodes stream on Disney+ beginning today. The first two episodes will be available this morning on Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD; episodes will then air Friday mornings on Disney Channel beginning May 12.

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Netflix
New Series!

Follow Queen Charlotte’s (Golda Rosheuvel) rise to power in this six-episode prequel to Shonda Rhimes’ popular historical drama Bridgerton. It tells the story of how the young queen’s (India Amarteifio plays the regent in her younger years) marriage to King George (Corey Mylchreest) sparked both a great love story and a societal shift, creating the world of the Ton inherited by the characters in Bridgerton. Rhimes serves as creator, showrunner, writer and executive producer here.

Sanctuary
Netflix
New Series!

A gritty look into the underbelly of professional sumo wrestling — a world full of young men with ambitions for money, women, fame and power within a sanctuary that has a history of more than 1,500 years in Japan’s traditional culture and as a religious ceremony — this eight-episode drama follows a juvenile delinquent who becomes a sumo apprentice and finds himself on a collision course with a voiceless wrestler carrying a secret.

Bupkis
Peacock
New Series!

Pete Davidson wrote, executive produced and stars in this eight-episode half-hour comedy (all episodes drop today) that presents a heightened, fictionalized version of his real life. The series combines grounded storytelling with absurd elements from Davidson’s unfiltered worldview. The cast also includes Edie Falco as Davidson’s mom and Joe Pesci as his grandfather. Lorne Michaels, Davidson’s former SNL boss, is also an EP.

Young Sheldon: “A New Weather Girl and a Stay-at-Home Coddler”
CBS, 8pm

Mandy (Emily Osment) gets an exciting job opportunity and Sheldon (Iain Armitage) worries that he’s falling behind in the new episode “A New Weather Girl and a Stay-at-Home Coddler.”

Walker: “It Writes Itself”
The CW, 8pm

The boys head off for a camping trip while the ladies plan a relaxing day at the spa.

Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa
HGTV, 8pm
Season Premiere!

Real estate expert and busy dad of three Tarek El Moussa will teach novice renovators how to turn a profit and avoid the pitfalls most flipping newcomers face. The premiere episode features brothers Erik and Bryan, who have teamed up with their friend Mike to build a flipping empire. After their first two flips yielded middling profits that they split three ways, the trio is hoping for better results on their latest house in Los Alamitos, California.

Don’t Sell My Baby
LMN, 8pm
Original Film!

High school senior Nicolette (Devin Valentina Cecchetto) has bounced around from foster home to foster home. When she finds herself pregnant by the school quarterback, she quickly falls into despair until her sympathetic teacher, Sandy (Fallon Bowman), takes Nicolette under her wing. But when Nicolette disappears after deciding against the idea of putting her baby up for adoption, Sandy begins to worry that the soon-to-be teen mom may have been taken against her will.

Law & Order: “Class Retreat”
NBC, 8pm

When a respected businessman is found murdered, his surprising connection to Cosgrove’s (Jeffrey Donovan) daughter helps the police make a break in the case. Price (Hugh Dancy) and Maroun (Odelya Halevi) disagree on how to proceed at trial when the defendant’s age brings up legal precedent they must follow.

TCM Spotlight: Weather in the Movies: “Stormy Weather — Part 1”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

As crazy as the weather may have been lately in some places around the country, it pales in comparison with the cinematic climatic conditions that are often played up for dramatic effect, thanks to visual effects. Each Thursday night this month, Turner Classic Movies will devote an evening/early morning lineup to films that use various types of weather as key elements of their stories. This evening, and next Thursday, will be devoted to movies using perhaps the most awe-inspiring, frightening and potentially destructive of all types of weather: storms. The lineup begins with young Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) getting swept up by perhaps the most famous tornado in screen history (“It’s a twister! It’s a twister!”) in The Wizard of Oz (1939). After that, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Lionel Barrymore find themselves stuck in a hotel on Key Largo (1948) along with gangsters led by Edward G. Robinson when a hurricane rolls in. That kind of storm obviously features in the next title, The Hurricane (1937), a South Seas-set drama that culminates in a thrilling special effects-generated storm. That film was helmed by John Ford, who won an Oscar for directing the next film: 1940’s The Grapes of Wrath, set amid the devastating wind/dust storms of the 1930s Great Plains Dust Bowl. The lineup concludes early tomorrow with The Last Wave (1977) and Stalker (1979).

Ghosts: “Whodunnit”
CBS, 8:30pm

Sam’s (Rose McIver) podcast editor gives her one last episode to wrap up the story of Alberta’s (Danielle Pinnock) murder in the new episode “Whodunnit.”

Animal Control
FOX, 9pm
Season Finale!

In the Season 1 finale “Unicorns and Mountain Lions,” Frank (Joel McHale) takes the death of the precinct’s mountain lion especially hard.

Fix My Flip
HGTV, 9pm
Season Premiere!

In “A Beachside Rescue,” a father and daughter flipping duo have made small profits on past projects and are currently in a stalemate on how to finish a very pricey flip. Page Turner pushes them out of their comfort zone with design so they can finally turn some real money.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Debatable”
NBC, 9pm

Benson (Mariska Hargitay) tries to help a student after she’s assaulted on a field trip, and Fin (Ice-T) suspects a witness in the case may not be telling the whole truth.

Call Me Kat
FOX, 9:30pm
Season Finale!

In the Season 3 finale “Call Me a Donut Wall,” Randi and Carter (Kyla Pratt and Julian Gant) decide to get married at the courthouse, but things take a turn for the worse when Kat (Mayim Bialik) accidentally gets Randi’s wedding ring stuck on her finger.

City Confidential
A&E, 10pm

Tonight’s new episode, “Murder on Mirror Lake,” focuses on the quiet Sarasota neighborhood where a neighbor is found strangled to death. Detectives believe it’s the result of a long-held grudge against the silver-tongued car salesman, but they turn out to be dead wrong.

Good Trouble: “I’ll Take All the Blame”
Freeform, 10pm

Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) works to protect Evan’s (T.J. Linnard) interests; Alice (Sherry Cola) invites Murray (Garrett M. Brown), Morrie (Alan Blumenfeld) and Morty (Joel Brooks) to the Coterie.

Wild West Chronicles: “The Gold Rush Detectives”
INSP, 10pm

When gold goes missing from a safe in a remote mining town, Wells Fargo sends detectives Henry Johnson and Isaiah Lees to hunt down the culprits. Though the two men couldn’t be more different, they must learn to work together to crack the case.

Law & Order: Organized Crime: “Pareto Principle”
NBC, 10pm

The Feds call in Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni) when they suspect a gruesome murder could be connected to a string of bank robberies. After a DNA match is tied to a suspect with the perfect alibi, the team struggles to make a case against him.

Unicorn: Warriors Eternal
Adult Swim, 12am (late-night)
New Series!

Award-winning animator Genndy Tartakovsky is back with his latest series, which kicks off with two episodes tonight that will be available the next day to stream on HBO Max. The supernatural animated action series follows a team of heroes who reawaken to fight an ominous force throughout eternity. When the reawakening of the heroes manifests in the bodies of new unsuspecting hosts, they must find a way to protect the world against the prevailing darkness.

Friday, May 5

Silo
Apple TV+
New Series!

Created by Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Graham Yost, this 10-episode dystopian drama based on Hugh Howey’s postapocalyptic book trilogy stars Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette, an engineer seeking answers about a loved one’s murder in a giant underground silo where the last 10,000 people on Earth are forced to live, and follows her journey down the rabbit hole into a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have imagined. Also starring Tim Robbins and Rashida Jones. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes drop Fridays.

Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi
Hulu
Season Premiere!

Host Padma Lakshmi is back for a second season of taking viewers on a culinary adventure across America, exploring the rich and diverse communities that have so heavily shaped what American food is today. All 10 episodes drop today.

NBA Playoffs: Western Conference Semifinals
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live

Two matchups from the Western Conference semifinals series air tonight on ESPN.

But Have You Read the Book?
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight’s Turner Classic Movies lineup ties in with the latest book from the network’s TCM Library publishing arm: But Have You Read the Book? 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Films by Kristen Lopez. As its title suggests, the book looks at 52 cinema classics and the literary works that served as their inspiration. Five of those titles will air on TCM this evening: Wuthering Heights (1939), the gothic romantic drama based on the novel by Emily Brontë; Mildred Pierce (1945), the film noir drama based on James M. Cain’s novel; To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), an adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), the musical comedy adapted from the book of the hit 1949 stage musical; and To Have and Have Not (1944), a romantic drama adapted from the novel by Ernest Hemingway, who offered contributions to the screenplay along with fellow literary great William Faulkner.

The Articulate Hour
PBS, beginning at 9pm
New Series!

This program explores our complex world through a lens of arts, culture and science, and through conversations with artists, scholars and other great creative thinkers. Back-to-back hourlong episodes air tonight: “Partial Recall,” which delves into the landscape of our past in an examination of human memory, and “Together/Alone,” which discusses how we can balance our innate need to be members of a community with our desire to be alone.

Blue Bloods: “Fire Drill”
CBS, 10pm

Jamie (Will Estes) partners with the FDNY to find the arsonist responsible for a massive fire at an NYPD evidence storage facility in the new episode “Fire Drill.”

Saturday, May 6

Coronation of King Charles III
Various Networks, beginning at 5am Live

Today marks only the second telecast of a coronation! Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 coronation was groundbreaking, as it was the first ever to be televised, and it was watched by 27 million people in the U.K. alone, and millions more around the world. At the time, Prince Charles was the first child to witness his mother’s coronation as sovereign, as Princess Anne did not attend the ceremony, as she was considered too young. Today, King Charles III returns to a familiar ceremony; however, this time the attention is all on him. ABC, BBC America, CNN, FOX News Channel and NBC are among the networks covering the event.

Problem Spaces
Magnolia Network, 2pm; also streams on discovery+
New Series!

This series follows Houston-based DIY designer Fariha Nasir as she takes difficult spaces — odd-angled walls, outdated designs and areas that just aren’t working — and turns them into her clients’ favorite rooms. The series kicks off with back-to-back half-hour episodes.

Horse Racing: Kentucky Derby
NBC, 2:30pm Live

Look for Two Phil’s, Derma Sotogake, Angel of Empire and Forte to be among the top contenders in the starting gate at the 149th Run for the Roses today at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.

Handcrafted Hotels
Magnolia Network, 3pm
New Series!

In each episode of this series, see how hoteliers across America uniquely capture the character, history, nostalgia and charm of their hometowns. Tour these custom stays and meet the artists, craftspeople and designers who provide guests with a one-of-a-kind experience. The series begins with back-to-back half-hour episodes.

NBA Playoffs: Western Conference Semifinals
ABC, beginning at 3:30pm Live

The NBA’s Western Conference semifinals series continues with afternoon and primetime matchups today on ABC.

Into the Wild Frontier
INSP, 6pm
Season Premiere!

This docudrama that chronicles key personalities in exploring and developing America’s frontier areas returns for Season 3. In the premiere episode, after Anne Bailey’s husband is killed by Native Americans, she defies the social norms of the frontier and becomes a horseback courier, risking her life to race through hostile territory delivering vital supplies to isolated forts and settlements.

MLB Baseball
FOX, 7pm Live

Viewers will see either the Boston Red Sox at the Philadelphia Phillies or the Baltimore Orioles at the Atlanta Braves for FOX’s Saturday MLB regional game.

Chasing the Rains
BBC America, 8pm
Series Finale!

The series following wildlife in northern Kenya, where plants and wildlife endure long periods of drought broken by dramatic rainfalls, concludes with “Praying for Rain.”

Abducted on Prom Night
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Against her better judgment, a recently divorced mother allows her troubled daughter to attend prom, but what was supposed to be the best night of their lives turns into a twisted game of cat-and-mouse as the daughter and her friends are taken hostage by their limousine driver, who has a sinister connection to her family. Stars Zoe Belkin, Karen Cliche, Melissa Bray, Micah Sanders Silva and Scott Gibson.

Grand Prix
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

John Frankenheimer directed this epic 1966 sports drama that is one of the greatest auto racing films ever made. Set in the world of Formula One, it follows the fates of four drivers over the course of a fictionalized season that concludes at the Italian Grand Prix. The technical achievements used to bring this world to life make the film a truly immersive experience, and it is as thrilling to listen to as it is to look at (it won Oscars for Best Sound, Best Film Editing and Best Sound Editing). Befitting the worldwide participation and appeal of its featured sport, it also boasts a terrific international cast, including James Garner, Yves Montand, Brian Bedford, Antonio Sabàto, Toshiro Mifune, Adolfo Celi, Claude Dauphin and Eva Marie Saint.

Saturday Night Live: “Pete Davidson/Lil Uzi Vert”
NBC, 11:30pm Live; also livestreams on Peacock

Former SNL cast member Pete Davidson, who departed the show last year, returns for his first time as host. Davidson currently stars in Peacock’s new series Bupkis, which premiered on the streamer Thursday. He is joined by rapper Lil Uzi Vert, making his SNL debut as musical guest.

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