Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

TV highlights SATURDAY 9 p.m. on SHOW Movie: Burden

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SUNDAY

10 p.m. on WQED

Agatha Christie’s England The settings mystery novelist Agatha Christie created for her stories were actually drawn from real places. This special takes viewers to Beacon Cove, where a young Christie was swimming with her nephew when he very nearly drowned, a memory she would use in her classic whodunit “And Then There Were None.”

MONDAY

8:30 p.m. on KDKA Bob Hearts Abishola

Bob’s (Billy Gardell) hopes for a happy future with his beloved Abishola (Folake Olowofoyek­u) hit yet another obstacle when Tayo (guest star Dayo Ade), her estranged husband visiting Detroit from Nigeria, stubbornly insists that he never will agree to giving her a divorce.

TUESDAY 9:30 p.m. on WTAE mixed-ish

If it’s not broken, don’t fix it: That seems to be the mantra of this “black-ish” prequel. As we return to 1980s-era America, watch for young Rainbow and her siblings to continue searching for an identity in a world where many see them as neither black nor white.

WEDNESDAY 10 p.m. on WTAE For Life

After he receives an urgent call from Bellmore concerning the gravity of the COVID-19 pandemic, Aaron (Nicholas Pinnock) recruits the help of Safiya (Indira Varma) and heads back to the prison to begin his own investigat­ion.

THURSDAY

8 p.m. on A&E The First 48 Presents Critical Minutes

In Kansas City, Mo., detectives find the bodies of two women in an abandoned garage in a new episode called “Shocking Twists.” Meanwhile, Dallas investigat­ors bring some killers to justice thanks to a surprising clue.

FRIDAY

10 p.m. on WQED Lidia Celebrates America

Lidia Bastianich subscribes to the notion that good food is essential to nourish both body and soul. Her first episode of season eight finds her touring the United States to meet and cook with those serving on the front lines of the pandemic.

Mike Burden (Garrett Hedlund), a young man raised in a culture of racist hate in a small South Carolina town, finds a path to redemption thanks to a compassion­ate Black preacher (Forest Whitaker) and a young woman (Andrea Riseboroug­h) who senses hidden, untapped sensitivit­y in Mike.

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