Chattanooga Times Free Press

Heartache in ‘A Dangerous Son’

- BY KEVIN MCDONOUGH UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE

Give HBO credit for airing difficult documentar­ies. Few subjects inspire pity and fear like mental illness in a family member. “A Dangerous Son” (8 p.m., TV-14) follows three families struggling to care for children and adult children with severe psychiatri­c disorders that make them a danger to themselves and to others.

The severity of their problems often puts these families outside the range of social services, causing financial hardship to parents already emotionall­y drained and socially isolated.

UNDER SEIGE

› The “Independen­t Lens” documentar­y “No Man’s Land” (PBS, TV-14, 11 a.m. Tuesday on GPB, 4 a.m. Wednesday on WTCI) recalls the 2016 standoff at Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge between well-armed militants and federal authoritie­s.

Filmmaker David Byars gained access to the insurgency as it was unfolding and also chronicled the fear of local residents who found themselves under siege.

Reflecting many sides of the actual event as well as the media circus it attracted, “Land” shows how quickly a personal protest about grazing rights and federal intrusion became a kind of catch basin for heavily armed anti-government extremists of every stripe, many of whom seemed ready for revolution, or at least its reality TV/cable news equivalent.

TIME CAPSULE

The Smithsonia­n has been called the nation’s “attic.” “Smithsonia­n Time Capsule: 1968” (8 p.m., Smithsonia­n) visits the institute’s vaults to look at representa­tive artifacts from a tumultuous time 50 years in our past.

A veteran of the Tet Offensive examines the uniform he wore during the fighting that redefined America’s relationsh­ip with a misunderst­ood war. Objects and their former owners bear witness to the assassinat­ions of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Artist Roy Lichtenste­in recalls a cover he illustrate­d for a Time magazine issue devoted to “The Gun in America,” a subject as timely today as then. Gold medalist Tommie Smith remembers the atmosphere of the Mexico City Summer Olympics, and astronaut Jim Lovell remembers the mission of Apollo 8 that beamed back a Christmas message while orbiting the moon, a celestial television event topped only by the lunar landing of Apollo 11 some eight months later.

RELUCTANT DETECTIVE

Streaming today on Acorn, “Keeping Faith” follows a Welsh mother and lawyer as she searches for her vanished husband. This tale of a reluctant detective has been compared to “Broadchurc­h” by critics in England and Wales.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

› The top 10 perform live on “The Voice” (8 p.m., NBC, TV-PG).

› A possible suspect may be up a blind alley on “Lucifer” (8 p.m., Fox, TV-14).

› Athletes compete on “Dancing With the Stars” (8 p.m., ABC, TV-PG).

› A woman suffering from mysterious symptoms baffles the doctors on “The Resident” (9 p.m., Fox, TV-14).

› An officer’s death sparks widespread panic on “The Terror” (9 p.m., AMC, TV-14).

› Watson and her half-sister react to their father’s passing on “Elementary” (10 p.m., CBS, TV-PG).

› Joseph Gordon-Levitt treks through Kenya on the fourth season premiere of “Running Wild With Bear Grylls” (10 p.m., NBC, TV-PG).

› Jude’s past resurfaces on “The Crossing” (10 p.m., ABC, TV-PG).

› Filmmakers and writers ponder what travelers might find in outer space on “James Cameron’s Story of Science Fiction” (10:05 p.m., AMC, TV-14).

› Kevin’s old band reunites on the season finale of “Kevin Can Wait” (8 p.m., CBS, TV-PG).

Contact Kevin McDonough at kevin. tvguy@gmail.com.

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