MONDAY’S BEST PICKS
8 PM ( A&E) Hoarders This Emmy-nominated series returns for its 11th season, delivering a batch of new two-hour episodes starting with a season premiere devoted to Carol, who has spent much of the past two decades amassing a hoard of “treasures” in the home she shares with her husband, Dave. Now, however, Carol has left Dave, who is in failing health and baffled as to how to address the mountains of accumulation that puts his mansion on the brink of being condemned. His family unites to save the home and confront Carol about her actions.
9 PM ( TRAV) Buried Worlds With Don Wildman While exploring a cave in England, host Don Wildman takes time to inspect a new find on that site: ancient “witches marks” in the new episode “Curse of the Druids.” Hoping to investigate how such marks may be linked to the supernatural, Wildman visits wells that have been deemed holy spots and dives into a mysterious shipwreck regarded by some to be “the first Titanic.” He also meets modern-day druids to see whether a bloody battle may have ended with a deadly curse.
9 PM ( HBO) I May Destroy You Running out of money and still unable to finish a first draft of her book, Arabella (Michaela Coel) accepts a job working alongside Theo (Harriet Webb) at a vegan delivery start-up company, in the new episode “Happy Animals.” Meanwhile, on her birthday, Terry (Weruche Opia) takes some secret measures to make absolutely sure Simon (Aml Ameen) won’t make an unwanted surprise appearance at her party.
10 PM ^ POV The acclaimed documentary series opens Season 33 with Linda Goldstein Knowlton’s “We Are the Radical Monarchs,” which shines a spotlight on the next generation of inspiring activists by following a group of young girls of color who stand on the frontlines of social justice. The co-founders of Radical Monarchs — working mothers Anayvette Martinez and Marilyn Hollinquest, both part of the LGBTQ community — share their personal journeys as they try to expand their group in
Oakland, Calif., which has a deep history of organizing movements.
10 PM ( A&E) Intervention This stillpowerful Emmy-winning docuseries, which looks at addicts who are running out of options and the impact of their disease on those around them, returns for Season 21 with a premiere that focuses on Melanie, who was only 8 when her father committed suicide. Raised by a fragile single mom, Melanie started acting out to get attention during her adolescence and discovered crack cocaine by age 14. Years later, Melanie is a single mother herself with a crack habit that threatens her custody of the son she adores.
10:03 PM ( NGEO) Sharks vs. Dolphins: Blood Battle They’ve shared the ocean for millennia, but scientists have only recently begun to understand the incredibly complicated relationship between sharks and dolphins. This new one-hour documentary follows a team of experts as they travel to Shark Bay, Australia — regarded by experts as the epicenter of this conflict — to unlock the secrets of shark and dolphin combat. Cutting-edge technology provides researchers and viewers with a window into this seldom-seen behavioral conflict.