ALL AMERICAN: “SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST”
The CW,
8 p.m. Season Premiere! After the earth-shattering events of the Beverly and Crenshaw state championship, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) needs to come to terms with what happened with
Coop (Bre-z) and Layla (Greta Onieogou). Now, he has the extra pressure of it being early National Signing Day for football and must make a major decision about committing. Meanwhile, Billy (Taye Diggs) struggles to forgive Spencer about helping Jordan (Michael Evans Behling).
THE MASKED SINGER: “ALL-TIME COUNTDOWN”
FOX, 8 p.m.
In the new episode “All-time Countdown” airing on a special night, relive the greatest performances in The Masked Singer’s history. Watch neverbefore-seen footage of the unmasked singers from Season 6, and get new hints and clues for those who have yet to be revealed.
THE VOICE: “THE KNOCKOUTS PREMIERE”
NBC, 8 p.m.
As Season 21 of the music competition series enters the Knockout rounds, singersongwriter Ed Sheeran comes onboard as Mega Mentor. Alongside coaches Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande, John Legend and Blake Shelton, Sheeran mentors the remaining artists who have made it through the Battle Rounds. During the Knockouts, artists are paired against a teammate once more, but select their own song to perform individually while their direct competitor watches and waits. Sheeran will guide the artists in their vocal and technical choices, and tailor the artists’ songs to their strengths to bolster each performance. Coaches alone choose the winner from their
team to advance to the live playoffs, and each coach has one steal in the Knockouts. Part 2 of the Knockout rounds airs tomorrow night.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: “TEARJERKERS”
PBS, 8 p.m.
Grab your tissues for an emotional special episode that includes a $1.5 million-$2 million treasure.
BELOW DECK
Bravo, 9 p.m.
Season Premiere! Set on the stunning waters of St. Kitts in the Caribbean, superyacht My Seanna welcomes back veterans Eddie Lucas, in his new role as first officer, alongside chef Rachel Hargrove, who is ready to redeem herself after a memorable last charter season. A fresh crop of yachties include new chief stewardess Heather Chase; stews Jessica Albert and Fraser Olender; and deckhands Jake Foulger, Rayna Lindsey and Wes O’dell.
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The CW, 9 p.m.
New Series! Over the last century at least, 4,400 people who were overlooked, undervalued or otherwise marginalized vanished without a trace off the face of the planet. Last night, inexplicably, they were all returned in an instant to Detroit, Michigan, having not aged a day and with no memory of what happened to them. As the government races to understand the phenomenon, analyze the potential threat and contain the story, an empathetic social worker (Joseph David-jones) and hardened community corrections officer (Ireon Roach) are among the civil servants called upon to deal with the uncanny refugees. The new partners clash in ideology and approach, but gradually find they have more in common than they thought as they become familiar with those under their care.
THE BIG LEAP: “I SHOULD HAVE GONE TO MOTOWN”
FOX, 9 p.m.
With the premiere of the show only a day away, Brittney (Anna Grace Barlow) and Simon (Adam Kaplan) get a surprise visit from their overbearing mother. Missi Pyle guest-stars in the new episode “I Should Have Gone to Motown.”
AMERICAN DAD!: “STEVE’S FRANKEN OUT”
TBS, 9:30 p.m.
Listen up for guest star Anjelica Huston’s voice in the animated sitcom’s Halloween special. Nerdy high schooler Steve (Scott Grimes) concocts a sinister plot when Principal Lewis (Kevin Michael Richardson) threatens to end his beloved science club.
ORDINARY JOE: “ALWAYS DO THE RIGHT THING”
NBC, 10 p.m.
With Jenny (Elizabeth Lail) out of town for work, Nurse Joe (James Wolk) faces the challenges of parenting Christopher (John Gluck) alone; Music Joe (Wolk) brings unexpected attention to his son, Zeke (Gluck); and Cop Joe (Wolk) and Amy (Natalie Martinez) struggle with a major decision that could upend their world.
POV: “THINGS WE DARE NOT DO”
PBS, 10 p.m.
In the small Mexican coastal village of El Roblito, 16-yearold Ñoño lives what seems to be an idyllic existence with his loving family. But he holds a secret: Defying gender norms, Ñoño works up the courage to tell his family he wants to live his life as a woman.
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