What to watch THURSDAY
All times Central
Golf: Travelers Championship: First Round Golf Channel, 2 p.m. Live
The PGA Tour’s Travelers Championship tees off today at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut. There will be no spectators on the course, and only players, caddies and essential tournament personnel are permitted on-site. Golf Channel and CBS combine to televise the tournament through Sunday.
Council of Dads NBC, 7 p.m.
In “Stormy Weather,” with a killer storm on the way, the Perry family heads for higher ground, but not without complications. With Luly’s (Michele Weaver) help, Larry (Michael O’Neill) reaches out to help his estranged daughter and granddaughter escape the storm. Luly also pens a very personal essay that ends up in the wrong hands.
Labor of Love FOX, 8 p.m.
With only five men remaining, Kristy and the potential dads are put to the ultimate parenting test when they receive baby simulators to test their skills in the new episode “You’ve Got Babies.”
Blindspot NBC, 8 p.m.
In “Awl In,” in an effort to stop Madeline (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) from shipping two planes full of ZIP to the U.S., the team splits up into a high-stakes undercover mission, where they intercept Madeline’s son. Meanwhile, Madeline interrogates an old ally to get information on Kurt (Sullivan Stapleton) and the team.
Broke CBS, 8:30 p.m. Series Finale
The freshman sitcom starring Pauley Perrette won’t get a sophomore season on CBS, so the Season 1 finale episode “Sammy’s Party” is also the series finale. When Sammy’s (Antonio Corbo) birthday-party location suddenly falls through, the family rushes to set up the celebration in the backyard. Also, Javier (Jaime Camil) and Elizabeth (Natasha Leggero) decide to look for their own apartment.
The Bold Type Freeform, 9 p.m.
In “Lost,” Sutton grapples with her complex reaction toward the massive changes in her life. At Kat’s urging, Jane starts dating again. Kat plans her next move as she faces financial insecurity, and she turns to Alex for help.
Alone History, 9 p.m.
In “That Was No Bunny,” as they enter the second week of the competition, the participants focus on securing a food source that can last them 100 days. Many focus on fishing, which makes one participant the recurring target of a relentless predator. Another puts himself in a dangerous position to keep his food safe — with disastrous consequences. Signs of nearby big game pique the interest of a number of survivalists, and one comes face-to-face with a gamechanging opportunity.
Variety’s Power of Women: Frontline Heroes Lifetime, 9 p.m.
This one-hour special will celebrate the courageous women on the front lines of the pandemic — including doctors, nurses, teachers and researchers, among others — who are putting themselves at risk to make a difference and working toward finding a solution in this crisis. The special will take a look at ways women are confronting domestic violence, changes to the way we educate our children, mental health, homelessness and other areas that affect our daily lives.