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ISU WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSH­IPS

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NBC, NBCSN and Peacock Premium

Last year’s Worlds were canceled due to the pandemic, but 2021’s championsh­ips are a go in Stockholm, without spectators. NBC, NBCSN and Peacock Premium share coverage through March 27. The Ladies and Pairs take the ice today for their short programs.

NHL HOCKEY

NBCSN, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Live Wednesday Night Hockey features an NHL triplehead­er on NBCSN with the Anaheim Ducks at the Minnesota Wild, the Buffalo Sabres at the Pittsburgh Penguins and the L.A. Kings at the San Jose Sharks.

THE GOLDBERGS: “LOVE TRIANGLE”

ABC, 8 p.m. Meddling mom Beverly (Wendi Mclendon-covey), convinces son Adam (Sean Giambrone) that his sweet girlfriend Brea (Sadie Stanley) is about to break up with him.

RIVERDALE: “CHAPTER EIGHTY-FIVE: DESTROYER”

The CW, 8 p.m.

After the Bulldogs lose several football games, Archie (KJ Apa) and Veronica (Camila Mendes) come up with a plan to boost school spirit. Jughead (Cole Sprouse) turns his attention to a student who he thinks might need his help. Betty (Lili Reinhart) seeks guidance from Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) after being faced with a difficult decision to make.

THE MASKED SINGER: “GROUP A WILDCARD ROUND — ENTER THE WILDCARDS!”

FOX, 8 p.m.

The first ever Wildcard character enters the competitio­n when the members of Group A return to the stage for their second performanc­es of the season. One performer will be unmasked at the end of the new episode “Group A Wildcard

Round — Enter the Wildcards!”

GREENSTREE­T & LORRE

TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. Catch a Classic! Actors Sydney Greenstree­t and Peter Lorre remain two of the most memorable faces of 1940s films. With their combinatio­n of unique physical appearance­s and commanding acting presences, they often managed to steal scenes even when they were playing secondary characters. Beginning tonight and continuing into tomorrow morning, TCM airs eight of the nine films in which Greenstree­t and Lorre appeared together; most of them are films noir, and some of the movies also include their frequent co-star Humphrey Bogart. The night begins with the 1944 film noir “The Mask of Dimitrios,” followed by two more noirs, “The Verdict” (1946) and “Three Strangers” (1946). Following that is “Passage to Marseille,” a 1944 war film led by Bogart; “The Conspirato­rs” (1944), a film noir/ spy film; and “Background to Danger” (1943), a spy film. The lineup concludes with two of Greenstree­t and Lorre’s most famous appearance­s, in legendary films led by Bogie: “The Maltese Falcon” (1941) and “Casablanca” (1942).

MYSTERIES OF THE UNKNOWN: “FREEDOM FIGHTER SWORD, SHIPWRECK SURVIVOR AND SPACE EXPLOSION”

Travel Channel, 8 p.m. Don Wildman investigat­es the theft of an iconic Scottish sword wielded by William Wallace, a tennis star who survived the Titanic and a plot to bomb the moon.

AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE: “HOW OLIVER GOT HIS GROOVE BACK”

ABC, 8:30 p.m.

Katie plays matchmaker by impersonat­ing Oliver on his social media account to win over a girl. Meanwhile, Lonnie helps Greg dig up dirt on his political rival.

THE CONNERS

ABC, 9 p.m.

Yelp! An angry Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) discovers competing restaurant­s are posting negative reviews of the Lunch Box online and enlists her boyfriend, Neville (Nat Faxon), to help confront them.

SEAL TEAM: “A QUESTION OF HONOR”

CBS, 9 p.m.

Jason’s (David Boreanaz) career and freedom hang in the balance when he’s charged with committing a horrific crime during a mission. Guest star Jessica Paré returns as Mandy Ellis and also directs the new episode “A Question of Honor.”

RESTORED

DIY, 9 p.m.

A young family with a 1955 midcentury-style ranch turns to home renovation expert Brett Waterman to preserve original woodwork and cabinetry. Their dated ’90s bathroom, on the other hand ...

CALL YOUR MOTHER: “CALIFORNIA JEANIN”

ABC, 9:30 p.m.

As Jean’s birthday approaches, Jackie and Freddie compete over who is getting her the best gift. Jean’s best friend, Sharon, surprises her in Los Angeles, but their time spent celebratin­g quickly takes a turn.

THE POLE: “THAT WOMAN”

Syfy, 11:15 p.m.

As the media targets Helenor (voice of Sasheer Zamata), Nick (voice of Bobby Moynihan) crumbles under the pressure of the nice union.

BARONESS VON SKETCH SHOW

IFC, 12 a.m. (late-night) Series Finale! The female-led Canadian sketch comedy series ends its five-season run tonight.

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 ?? Matt Barnes / IFC ?? Aurora Browne, from left, Meredith Macneill, Carolyn Taylor and Jennifer Whalen perform in the series finale of “Baroness von Sketch Show” airing at midnight on IFC.
Matt Barnes / IFC Aurora Browne, from left, Meredith Macneill, Carolyn Taylor and Jennifer Whalen perform in the series finale of “Baroness von Sketch Show” airing at midnight on IFC.

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