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American Masters PBS, 7 p.m.

In “Toni Morrison,” Morrison, along with her peers and critics, explores the powerful themes she has confronted throughout her literary career in this examinatio­n of the life and work of the legendary storytelle­r.

America’s Got Talent NBC, 7 p.m.

In “Auditions 5,” the auditions continue with creator and executive producer Simon Cowell at the judges’ table along with Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara, guest judge Eric Stonestree­t and host Terry Crews. Variety acts of all types and contestant­s of all ages audition for the chance to win the $1 million prize. The Golden Buzzer is still in play and could send a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America’s vote.

Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Bravo, 8 p.m.

In “Razor’s Edge,” James and David struggle with an unrealisti­c seller in order to move their Hollywood bungalow. Tracy makes a personal decision to list her own Brentwood home but wants a huge number for it. Flagg and Altman launch their La Jolla co-list with a black-tie affair, but the event turns sour with some real estate drama between Tracy and the Brits.

Greenleaf OWN, 8 p.m. Season Premiere

In the fifth and final season, the Greenleafs attempt to maintain a united front in the face of losing their church to Bob Whitmore and Harmony & Hope Ministries, but secrets past and present create what could be fatal fractures in the family’s fragile foundation. The bishop continues working to mend his rift with Lady Mae (Lynn Whitfield) while, day by day, Harmony & Hope’s grip on Calvary tightens.

World of Dance NBC, 9 p.m.

The Callbacks begin with judges Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough and Ne-Yo. Acts that received a callback during the Qualifiers have one last chance to showcase their artistry, precision and athleticis­m to move forward and earn a spot in the Duels, where they’ll earn their right to perform on the iconic World of Dance stage and ultimately win a grand prize of $1 million.

Frontline PBS, 9 p.m.

“Opioids, Inc.” tells the story of a drug company that bribed doctors and committed insurance fraud to push opioid products. PBS and the Financial Times investigat­e how Insys Therapeuti­cs profited from a fentanylba­sed painkiller 50 times stronger than heroin.

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