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ON TV Best Bets THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD VERSION FRIGHT FAVORITES: “BACK FROM THE GRAVE” SELLING THE BIG EASY: “GALLERY HOME VS. LUXE GREEK REVIVAL” AMERICAN MASTERS: “LENNON NYC” LOVE AFTER LOCKUP

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Apple TV+ Seasonprem­iere!season 2 of this re-imagining of Sesame Workshop’s beloved 1990s kids series launches today.

THE RIGHT STUFF

Disney+ Newseries!this eight-part series based on Tom Wolfe’s best-seller is the story of America’s first astronauts. Patrick J. Adams leads the large ensemble cast.

DEAF U Netflix

Newseries!this coming-ofage docuseries follows a tight-knit group of deaf students at Gallaudet University, a renowned private college for the deaf and hard of hearing in Washington, D.C. As the group of friends navigates the highs, lows and hookups of college life together, their stories offer an unpreceden­ted, unfiltered and often unexpected look inside the deaf community.

Netflix

Originalfi­lm!radha, a downon-her-luck New York playwright, is desperate for a breakthrou­gh before age 40. But when she foils what seems like her last shot at success, she’s left with no choice but to reinvent herself as rapper Radhamuspr­ime. This film follows Radha as she vacillates between the worlds of hip-hop and theater on a quest to find her true voice. This debut film from writer/star Radha Blank won the Directing Prize at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.

ew (Amelie Bea Smith, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth), who reside at Bly Manor with him and various servants. But all is not as it seems at the manor, where “dead” doesn’t mean gone.

TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. Catchaclas­sic!as many horror films have demonstrat­ed, the grave is not always a person’s final resting spot. Tonight’s creepy films are among those featuring dead people who have risen again, and usually not with the best of intentions. The evening begins with Boris Karloff as the title creature of the 1933 British film “The Ghoul.” This is followed by Basil Rathbone in “The Black Sleep” (1956); Lionel Barrymore and Bela Lugosi in “Mark of the Vampire” (1935); and “Night of the Living Dead,” George A. Romero’s low-budget 1968 classic that set the standard

for all zombie movies that have come since.

CBS, 9 p.m.

In this new episode, Colie Edison, chief customer officer of Bowlero Corp and CEO of the Profession­al Bowlers Associatio­n, works to spare the customers from waiting too long when checking them in to bowl and tries for a perfect game while taking food orders as a lane server.

HGTV, 9 p.m.

A Texas couple rents a condo in New Orleans’ French Quarter, but they want to find a place to call their own. He wants a low-maintenanc­e home and she’s hoping for an old-world feel with space for entertaini­ng.

PBS, 9 p.m.

Learn the story of one of the most famous and influentia­l artists of the 20th century and how he found redemption in the quiet and simple pleasures of fatherhood.

WE tv, 9 p.m. Newepisode­s!the third season of the smash hit docuseries returns with six new episodes. The highly addicting series follows lovebirds hoping to make their way down the aisle with the jailbirds who may or may not be conning them. Whether it’s dodging a parole officer, negotiatin­g with a halfway house, or being stuck under house arrest with someone they hardly know, the realities of being on the outside are starting to hit these newly released prisoners.

 ?? Eike Schroter / Netflix ?? T'nia Miller as Hannah, from left, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Miles, Rahul Kohli as Owen, Amelie Smith as Flora, and Victoria Pedretti as Dani in the new Netflix series “The Haunting Of Bly Manor,” which premiers today.
Eike Schroter / Netflix T'nia Miller as Hannah, from left, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Miles, Rahul Kohli as Owen, Amelie Smith as Flora, and Victoria Pedretti as Dani in the new Netflix series “The Haunting Of Bly Manor,” which premiers today.

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