Miami Herald (Sunday)

Oprah gets first American TV interview with Meghan and Harry

- BY CHUCK BARNEY East Bay Times

Note: All times are Eastern/Pacific, unless noted.

DON’T MISS: “Oprah With Meghan and Harry: A CBS Primetime Special” — Royal rebels Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan sit down for their first American TV interview in this 90-minute program, and Oprah Winfrey has promised some “shocking” revelation­s. She first will speak with Meghan Markle in a “wide-ranging” discussion, covering life as a Royal, marriage, motherhood, philanthro­pic work and public scrutiny. Later, the two are joined by Prince Harry as they chat about their move to California and their future hopes and dreams for their expanding family. (8 p.m. ET Sunday, CBS).

Other bets:

SUNDAY: There’s more trouble for the “Good Girls” when season four begins. Beth and Dean encounter red tape as they try to get their hot tub business up and running. Also, the body of Beth’s ex-co-worker is discovered. (10 p.m., NBC).

MONDAY: The renovation competitio­n “Rock the Block” kicks off its second season in the kitchen as teams of dueling designers work to maximize the value of identical suburban properties. Host Ty Pennington referees the action. (9 p.m.,

HGTV).

TUESDAY: In the new drama series “Delilah,” Maahra Hill plays Delilah Connolly, a passionate North Carolina lawyer who fights for the disenfranc­hised. In her latest courtroom battle, the opposing counsel happens to be her best friend. (9 p.m., OWN).

TUESDAY: “Covid Diaries NYC” is a deeply personal production that chronicles the lives of five young filmmakers, ranging in age from 17 to 21, who turn their cameras on themselves and their families during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. (9 p.m., HBO).

WEDNESDAY: “The Masked Singer” features some fresh twists as season five begins. First, brace yourself for “wild card” performers — disguised celebritie­s who will crash the competitio­n and try to knock off a regular contestant. Also, Niecy Nash temporaril­y assumes hosting duties because Nick Cannon tested positive for COVID-19. (8 p.m., Fox).

WEDNESDAY: Hosted by Wayne Brady, “Game of Talents” has contestant­s trying figure out the often bizarre hidden talents — such as spider wrangling and fire dancing — of the mystery performers before they demonstrat­e them. (9 p.m., Fox).

THURSDAY: “Station 19” and “Grey’s Anatomy” make their midseason debuts with a crossover event. The action starts on “Station 19” as Carina and DeLuca pursue a woman suspected of sex traffickin­g. The ramificati­ons then are felt on “Grey’s

Anatomy” as both teams tend to a tense situation. (8 and 9 p.m., ABC).

FRIDAY: In the comedic film “Yes Day,” Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez play a couple of rigid parents who are bummed out over always having to say “no” to their three children. The solution? A 24-hour window during which the kids make the rules, leading to a whirlwind day of fun and adventure. (Netflix).

FRIDAY: “Own the Room” is an inspiratio­nal documentar­y that follows five brainy and idealistic students as they take their budding business ventures to Macau, China, for the highly prestigiou­s Global Student Entreprene­ur Awards. Are they ready to change the world? (Disney+).

SATURDAY: Pop superstar Justin Bieber is the headline performer for the slime-filled “Kids’ Choice Awards 2021,” an annual celebratio­n of fan-favorite stars across the worlds of film, television, music, sports and more. Kenan Thompson hosts. (7:30 p.m., Nickelodeo­n).

 ?? JOE PUGLIESE AP ?? This image provided by Harpo Production­s shows Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, left, in conversati­on with Oprah Winfrey.
JOE PUGLIESE AP This image provided by Harpo Production­s shows Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, left, in conversati­on with Oprah Winfrey.

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