Dayton Daily News

TV HIGHLIGHTS

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2018 Winter Olympics, 8 PM on Ch. 2 and Ch. 5; 2 AM on Ch. 2 and Ch. 5:

Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn are both looking to add to their Olympic legacies and are sure to be two of the prominent athletes in tonight’s women’s downhill events in alpine skiing. Shiffrin is the youngest slalom champion in Olympic alpine history and the reigning World Cup and World Ski Champion in the slalom. Vonn, meanwhile, has become a household name. Figure skating, bobsled and snowboardi­ng are also on the program.

Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, 10 PM on Ch. 22 and Ch. 9:

Kristin (India de Beaufort) is enlisted by Kevin (Jason Ritter) to help him try to get Tyler’s (Dustin Ybarra) friendship back in the new episode “Old Friends.” The situation has an unexpected result as Kevin and Kristin get much closer. There’s a fun aspect here for fans of the former series “Reaper” — which was produced by this show’s Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas — as Bret Harrison and Tyler Labine reprise their roles from that show. Will Sasso and Lesley Boone also guest star.

Drunk History, 10 PM on COM:

In the new episode “Civil Rights,” guest stars Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black”), Kat Dennings (“2 Broke Girls”) and Ali Stroker (“Ten Days in the Valley”) reenact historical vignettes from tipsy narrators concerning such topics as the Suffragett­es, who apparently employed martial arts in their crusade to earn the right to vote. Also: Youngsters join the 1963 Birmingham Children’s March to end segregatio­n and disability rights activists organize America’s longest sit-in at a federal building.

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