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BLOODLANDS ALIENS IN ALASKA: “ABOVE AND FAR BEYOND”

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Acorn TV

Series Finale! Tom’s (James Nesbitt) superior is arrested and interviewe­d, but Tori (Lisa Dwan) worries there’s not enough evidence for a conviction. Niamh (Charlene Mckenna) remains unconvince­d that they’ve finally caught Goliath and starts her own investigat­ion.

THE BROKENWOOD MYSTERIES

Acorn TV

The New Zealand-based detective series set in the small, quiet, murder-ridden town of Brokenwood releases the second of six episodes that make up Season 7 this week.

discovery+

Season Finale! A legendary beast attacks a cabin on the Aleutian Islands; a UFO pursues a woman as she drives through an extraterre­strial hot spot; and triangular aircraft and bright orange lights are witnessed across Alaska — who on Earth is flying in these remote regions?

FAMILY REUNION: PART 3

Netflix

Season Premiere! In Season 3 of the comedy, the Mckellans may be tight on funds, but the family is never lacking in love as they power through heartache, loss and adversity of all kinds.

A FAREWELL TO ARMS

TCM,

6:15 p.m.

Catch a Classic! This first film based on Ernest Hemingway’s classic and tragic (and semiautobi­ographical) novel of the same name about a wartime romance was made in 1932, just three years after the novel’s publicatio­n, but remains considered one of the best Hemingway adaptation­s (even if the author himself didn’t necessaril­y seem to care for it). Stationed in Italy during World War I, American ambulance driver Frederic Henry (Gary Cooper) falls in love with British nurse Catherine Barkley (Helen Hayes). While the pair swears oaths of eternal love, the horrors of war threaten to destroy their beautiful relationsh­ip. Adolphe Menjou and Jack La Rue costar in this film that was made pre-code and therefore has some themes and scenes that over the past 90 years have been cut and restored at various times and with various sensibilit­ies. No matter when you are seeing the film, or what version, A Farewell to Arms is

still a compelling view, and it is easy to see why it received four Oscar nomination­s, including Best Picture, and won two — for its sound and its cinematogr­aphy.

HOARDERS: “DOLORES”

A&E, 8 p.m.

Dolores is a cancer survivor and was a caregiver for her late mother. As an escape, Dolores turned to excessive shopping, which triggered her hoarding disorder. Now, with the help of the Hoarders team of experts, Dolores must clean up or risk the end of her marriage.

AMERICAN IDOL: “ALL STAR DUETS AND SOLOS”

ABC, 8 p.m.

The remaining contestant­s will perform for their last shot at making it to live shows.

THE VOICE: “THE BATTLES, PART 2”

NBC, 8 p.m.

The Battle Rounds continue as the coaches enlist music industry stars Luis Fonsi, Dan + Shay, Brandy and Darren Criss to prepare their artists to go head to head in hopes of advancing to the Knockouts. Each coach has one steal and one save.

HEMINGWAY

PBS, 8 p.m.

New Series! Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s latest documentar­y film, airing over three evenings beginning tonight, explores the life of iconic writer Ernest Hemingway. It paints an intimate picture of Hemingway the author — who captured on paper the complexiti­es of the human condition in spare and profound prose, and whose work remains influentia­l around the world — while also penetratin­g the myth of Hemingway the man’s man to reveal a deeply troubled and ultimately tragic figure. Tonight’s first installmen­t covers the author’s early life from

1899-1929, including the successes of his short stories, and novels “The Sun Also Rises” and “A Farewell to Arms.”

NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: CHAMPIONSH­IP GAME

CBS, 9 p.m. Live

March Madness concludes at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapol­is as an NCAA champion is crowned for the first time since 2019.

RUNNING WILD WITH BEAR GRYLLS: “TERRY CREWS IN THE ICELANDIC HIGHLANDS”

Nat Geo, 9 p.m. “Brooklyn Nine-nine” star Terry Crews joins Bear Grylls on an epic journey across Iceland’s treacherou­s terrain. Survival is the name of the game for this NFL linebacker turned actor — from trying to cross freezing, violent floodwater­s without drowning to finding warm shelter to avoid hypothermi­a — but nothing can prepare Terry for being tossed out of a plane at 12,000 feet.

THE GOOD DOCTOR: “PARENTING”

ABC, 10 p.m.

The team treats a teenage gymnast who experience­s complicati­ons from her intensive training. Meanwhile, Shaun meets Lea’s parents for the first time.

BREEDERS: “NO FAITH”

FX, 10 p.m.

In the new episode “No Faith,” a sudden death affects the older generation of the Worsley family, and Ava (Eve Prenelle) struggles to keep a profound secret from her father (Martin Freeman).

PEOPLE MAGAZINE INVESTIGAT­ES: “FLIGHT RISK”

Investigat­ion Discovery, 10 p.m.

Kelsey Berreth, a young mother and pilot, was last heard from on the morning of Thanksgivi­ng 2018. Her fiancé is worried she may have harmed herself after a stressful year. But when police discover blood in an unusual place, they begin to unravel a bizarre story of love, jealousy and a murder that goes far beyond what anyone in law enforcemen­t could have imagined.

RACE TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH: “BACK BREAKER”

Nat Geo, 10 p.m.

As the race heats up, teams are pushed to the limits of both mind and body. In Canada, a snowstorm puts the team in a bind. In Vietnam, one adventurer will have to face her fears. In South America, the fabric of the team will be tested. And in Russia, the team endures the longest day of the course.

DEBRIS: “SUPERNOVA”

NBC, 10 p.m.

When the team investigat­es a group of teenagers who are using debris to kill the elderly, Bryan (Jonathan Tucker) faces increasing pressure from Maddox (Norbert Leo Butz) to get answers out of Finola (Riann Steele).

ALIENS IN ALASKA: “ALIEN FLIGHT PLAN”

Travel Channel, 10 p.m. A routine flight turns terrifying when a bush pilot witnesses unsettling UFO activity; a former government operative reveals top-secret coordinate­s to an alleged alien base; and a man chases a playful pair of levitating lights across Juneau, Alaska.

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 ?? Ernest Hemingway Collection / John F. Kennedy Presidenti­al Library ?? Ernest Hemingway sits at his typewriter, writing, at Finca Vigia, near San Francisco de Paula, Cuba, in Ken Burns’ new series, “Hemmingway,” airing at 8 p.m. on PBS.
Ernest Hemingway Collection / John F. Kennedy Presidenti­al Library Ernest Hemingway sits at his typewriter, writing, at Finca Vigia, near San Francisco de Paula, Cuba, in Ken Burns’ new series, “Hemmingway,” airing at 8 p.m. on PBS.

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