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Unsolved Mysteries
Netflix New Episodes
Season 1, Volume 2 of the remake of the beloved investigative program will look into more crimes, disappearances and other mysteries.
The Voice
NBC, 7 p.m. Season Premiere
The singing competition returns for Season 19 with two-hour episodes tonight and tomorrow night. Beginning next week, the series will air two-hour episodes on Mondays and hourlong episodes on Tuesdays. This season, Nick Jonas is leaving as judge, while former judge Gwen Stefani steps back on the stage to rejoin Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend.
L.A.’s Finest
FOX, 7:15 p.m.
When the past finally catches up with Syd (Gabrielle Union) and McKenna (Jessica Alba), they must pull off a seemingly impossible mission in the new episode “Deja Vu.”
One Day at a Time
CBS, 8 p.m.
Season 4 episodes of the Pop comedy One Day at a Time continue on CBS with two episodes tonight. In “Boundaries,” Penelope (Justina Machado) talks to her son, Alex (Marcel Ruiz), about human sexuality. Then in “One Halloween at a Time,” the family’s Halloween celebration takes a potentially life-changing turn after Lydia (Rita Moreno) discovers something in the trash.
Love It or List It
HGTV, 8 p.m.
In “Downtown Disconnect,” a couple with two boys are feeling cramped and want more space to entertain. He hopes David can find a new property with more space for the family, but she loves their neighborhood and feels that Hilary can make their home suit their needs.
Filthy Rich
FOX, 8:15 p.m.
In the new episode “Romans 8:30,” Rose (Aubrey Dollar) offers the Monreaux home as a safe haven for Ginger (Melia Kreiling) and her mother.
Emergency Call
ABC, 9 p.m.
In “Crime Spree,” a frightened mother is faced with an intruder attempting to break into her home, and a passerby is threatened by an erratic driver with a handgun who goes on a six-hour crime spree.
Manhunt: Deadly Games CBS, 9 p.m.
In the new episode “Run Rudolph Run,” the FBI identifies serial bomber Eric Rudolph (Jack Huston), but Rudolph escapes into the wilderness before agents can apprehend him.
Enslaved
EPIX, 9 p.m. Series Finale
The final episode of this Samuel L. Jacksonled docuseries explores the politics that brought the enslavement of Africans in the West to an end. Diving With a Purpose divers search for The London, a ship that reenslaved freed Africans from St. Lucia and illegally trafficked them to England.
Killer Carnies Investigation Discovery, 9 p.m. New Series
This limited series unravels stories of violent crime with mysterious ties to carnivals, town fairs or arcades — deceptively cheery places perfectly poised for spine-chilling horror. In the premiere episode, “The Sideshow Murders,” a murder sends shockwaves through the carnival community, and every performer is a suspect. But with the death of Lobster Boy, truths will be revealed, a reign of terror will meet a shocking end, and life at the carnival will change forever.
Weakest Link
NBC, 9 p.m.
In “Whose Theme Song Is About to Be ‘Bye Bye Bye’?” Jane Lynch hosts a new episode of this revival of the international gameshow phenomenon, which moves to its new time slot tonight. Eight strangers work as a team to play a high-stakes game of trivia. They turn on one another to eliminate the weakest in hopes to win up to a $1 million prize.
Independent Lens
PBS, 9 p.m. Season Premiere
In “Feels Good Man,” follow artist Matt Furie, creator of the comic character Pepe the Frog, as he begins an uphill battle to take back his iconic cartoon image from those who use it for their own purposes.