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What to watch

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April 19, 2021

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

The Parker Andersons

BYUtv, 6 p.m. New Series

The Parker Andersons, along with another new series, Amelia Parker, which premieres immediatel­y after, are stand-alone series that exist in the same world. They are two interwoven scripted series highlighti­ng events in the life of a blended multicultu­ral, interracia­l family from two different perspectiv­es. The Parker Andersons follows Tony Parker, a British widower and father of two (Nathan and Amelia), who moves to the United States, where he marries Cleo Anderson, a mother of two (Victoria and Charlie). All together, they quickly discover that sometimes being “blended” feels a lot like being in a blender.

Amelia Parker

BYUtv, 6:20 p.m. New Series

This series centers around Amelia, the quietest member of the Parker Anderson family (the family featured in The Parker Andersons, a stand-alone series that is also interwoven with this one, and which airs just before it). Amelia is a tween girl who is coming into her own. After her mother died, Amelia became selectivel­y mute, figuring that before she participat­es in the world again, she’d better find her voice. In confession­als, we see that Amelia is actually an opinionate­d, vivacious girl, who openly explains her hopes, anxieties and fears in virtual conversati­ons with her deceased mom.

The Neighborho­od CBS, 7 p.m.

Dave (Max Greenfield) thwarts a robbery at the barbershop, but the heroic act starts going to his head in the new episode “Welcome to the Hero.”

The Voice NBC, 7 p.m.

In “The Knockouts Premiere,” Snoop Dogg serves as Mega Mentor to all of the teams on the first night of the Knockouts as the coaches pair their artists to perform individual­ly against a teammate, then select a winner to move on to the Live Playoffs; each coach has one steal.

9-1-1

FOX, 7 p.m. New Episodes

Athena (Angela Bassett), Bobby (Peter Krause), Buck (Oliver Stark) and Hen (Aisha Hinds) are ready to rescue Los Angelenos from new dangers as Season 4 resumes.

Bob (Hearts) Abishola CBS, 7:30 p.m.

Kemi (Gina Yashere) struggles with the possibilit­y that her happiest days might be behind her after she is dumped by Chukwuemek­a (guest star Tony Tambi) in the new episode “A Tough Old Bird.”

All Rise CBS, 8 p.m.

In “Chasing Waterfalls,” prosecutor Mark Callan (Wilson Bethel) has a rough week! Trying a murder case involving in-laws proves tricky, and after a secret is revealed in his personal life, defense attorney girlfriend Amy Quinn (Lindsey Gort) wants to take a break.

9-1-1: Lone Star FOX, 8 p.m. New Episodes

Season 2 of the first-responder drama continues with new episodes as Owen (Rob Lowe), Tommy (Gina Torres) and their cohorts are ready to aid the citizens of Austin, Texas, when disaster strikes.

Debris NBC, 9 p.m.

In “Spaceman,” Bryan (Jonathan Tucker) and Finola (Riann Steele) undertake a dangerous operation into an INFLUX compound in order to rescue George Jones (Tyrone Benskin). But Maddox (Norbert Leo Butz) and Ferris (Anjali Jay) have their own plans for how the mission should be carried out.

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