Television shows you’ll want to watch this week
“The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards” — Trevor Noah of “The Daily Show” is the host for music’s big night. Of course we’re interested in who nabs the hardware — Beyonce leads all nominees with nine — but it’s the performances that really get our attention. Among those taking the stage is 10-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Cardi B, BTS, Brandi Carlile, Billie Eilish, Haim, Brittany Howard, Miranda Lambert, Dua Lipa, Chris Martin, John Mayer, Megan Thee Stallion, Maren Morris, Post Malone, Harry Styles and others. (8 p.m.Sunday, CBS; also streaming on Paramount+)
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Monday: This season of “The Bachelor” has been a controversial hot mess. Just ask Chris Harrison. Mercifully, it all comes to an end tonight as leading man Matt James makes a pretty big, possibly life-changing, decision. (8 p.m., ABC)
Tuesday: “Mayans M.C.” is revving up for a 10-episode third season. In the opener, a border shutdown squeezes the Mayan’s heroin trade — a move that sets off an internal clash over the future of the motorcycle club. (10 p.m., FX)
Wednesday: “Operation Varsity Blues” is a compelling documentary that blends interviews with actor re-enactments to reveal the
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methods used by Rick Singer, the man at the center of 2019’s stunning college admissions scandal. Matthew Modine plays Singer, who persuaded his wealthy clients to cheat an educational system already designed to benefit the privileged. (Netflix).
Thursday: Brace yourself. The end is near for “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” The drama-filled reality series that, since 2007, has given us tantalizing peeks into the privileged lives of one of America’s most famous families, launches its 20th — and final — season. (8 p.m., E!)
Friday: One person’s trash is another’s treasure. In the new series “Everything but the House,” Lara Spencer works with a team of expert appraisers to help homeowners clear out their clutter and find potentially valuable items that can be listed in online auctions. (9 p.m., HGTV)
Saturday: “Drama Club” is a kid-friendly mockumentary-style comedy series about the inner workings of a middle-school drama club starving for some respect. In the opener, an enthusiastic new student director takes over, but disaster looms as the club’s choreographer suffers an injury. (8:30 p.m., Nickelodeon)