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What to watch MONDAY

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Oct. 11, 2021

All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

The King’s Affection

Netflix New Series

In this period piece set during Korea’s Joseon dynasty, when the crown prince is killed, his twin sister assumes the throne while trying to keep her identity and affection for her first love a royal secret.

NFL Football: Indianapol­is at Baltimore

ESPN, 7 p.m. Live

Carson Wentz and the Indianapol­is Colts are at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to take on Lamar Jackson and the Ravens on Monday Night Football.

9-1-1 FOX, 7 p.m.

The members of the 118 arrive on the scene after a truck crashes into a high school homecoming parade in the new episode “Home and Away.”

The Voice NBC, 7 p.m.

In “The Battles Premiere,” the battle rounds begin as the coaches enlist music-industry powerhouse­s Jason Aldean, Kristin Chenoweth, Dierks Bentley and Camila Cabello to prepare their artists to go head-to-head in hopes of advancing to the knockouts. Each coach has

one steal and one save at their disposal.

NCIS CBS, 8 p.m.

Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and McGee (Sean Murray) head to Alaska while the team works at home to uncover the conspiracy behind the serial killer in the new episode “Great Wide Open.”

The Big Leap

FOX, 8 p.m.

With the release of the first trailer for the

show and a promo shoot in the works, the contestant­s all air their grievances over what was caught on tape in the new episode “Nothing but Money Shots.”

We’re Here

HBO, 8 p.m. Season Premiere

This unscripted series returns for Season 2, with renowned drag queens Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara and Shangela Laquifa Wadley recruiting more small-town residents for a one-night-only drag show.

NCIS: Hawai’i

CBS, 9 p.m.

After a beloved Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) is shot while riding his horse, Jane (Vanessa Lachey) and her team must gain the trust of the community to help find the culprits in the new episode “Paniolo.”

Ordinary Joe

NBC, 9 p.m.

In “Shooting Star,” each Joe (all played by James Wolk) must come to terms with an unfamiliar and challengin­g feeling. Music

Joe enlists help to look for his son. Cop Joe navigates the aftermath of a shooting. Nurse Joe and Jenny (Elizabeth Lail) discuss a big career opportunit­y.

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