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7 p.m. on LIFE
Movie: The Wrong Cheerleader Coach
After her mother dies, teenage Hanna moves with her father, Jon, from Chicago to California, seeking a fresh start. Things look promising, too, when her school’s cheerleading coach offers Hanna a spot on the squad. Devan, the new assistant coach, even offers Hanna private cheer lessons, but it turns out the young woman actually has her eye on Jon, and she won’t let anything stand in her way. Vivica A. Fox, Tara Reid, Corin Nemec, Madi Burton and Johanna Liauw star in this 2020 melodrama.
8 p.m. on SYFY
Movie: Tales From the Hood 3
Executive-produced by Spike Lee, this third horror anthology collaboration from writer-directors Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott gets a release on cable and home video as the pandemic continues to complicate theatrical distribution. Tony Todd stars in the framing story as William, a man in his 50s, who is trying to outrun an unseen evil with 6-year-old Brooklyn (Sage Arrindell). As they pause in their flight, she tells him four moralistic yet horrific stories to keep her mind off their impending danger. Lynn Whitfield and Cooper Huckabee also star.
8 p.m. on TRAVEL
Ghost Nation
Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango return in new episodes to investigate bigger, edgier paranormal mysteries, starting with “Evil Ink,” a new hour that finds the guys in Deptford, N.J. A local tattoo parlor called Zone 13 Tattoo and Body Piercing Shop has been the scene of disturbing apparitions, disembodied voices and such upsetting physical encounters that the business is starting to suffer. One theory is that the shop is haunted by one of the property’s former owners, a woman named Bertha.
11:30 p.m. on PBS
Austin City Limits
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to complicate making new episodes of this popular, intimate music series, the newly produced “Stevie Ray Vaughan: A Retrospective” delivers an hour of vintage Vaughan appearances on “Austin City Limits” with his band Double Trouble. Although his mainstream career only spanned seven years before his untimely death in a 1990 helicopter crash at age 35, the late Texas blues rocker is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and influential musicians in blues history. Songs include “Pride and Joy” and “Texas Flood.”