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TV Top Picks This Week

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Don’t Miss: “Madam Secretary” — The Season 4 premiere confronts the “fake news” issue headon with a story line in which the assistant vice minister of Timor-Leste suddenly dies during a meeting with Elizabeth on the first day of the U.N General Assembly. Elizabeth becomes suspicious after the president of Timor-Leste ships the body back without a proper investigat­ion, and then she comes under fire when a crackpot website posts a story claiming that she is responsibl­e for the minister’s death. 10 p.m. Sunday, CBS.

Other bets:

Sunday: “Bobbi Kristina” is a TV film about Whitney Houston’s late daughter that starts just after the singer’s death in 2012 and recalls the impact that the media scrutiny had on the troubled teen. Newcomer Joy Rovaris stars in the title role.

7 p.m., TV One. her energy on being Supergirl and the mysterious new threat against National City.

8 p.m., The CW.

Tuesday: Season 4 of “The Flash” begins with a powerful armored villain threatenin­g to level Central City if the Flash doesn’t appear. That prompts Cisco to make a risky decision to break Barry out of the speed force. But the Barry that comes out isn’t the same Barry that went in. 8 p.m., The CW.

Wednesday: At a time when global events appear to be driving people apart, “The Story of Us With Morgan Freeman” attempts to remind viewers of the connection­s we share. It’s a documentar­y series that explores how various societies deal with love, power, rebellion, conflict and freedom. 9 p.m., National Geographic Channel.

Wednesday: The Season 3 premiere of the dystopian drama series “Mr. Robot” picks up immediatel­y after the events of last season’s finale with Elliot waking up after being shot by Tyrell. He soon realizes that his mission needs Angela’s help.

10 p.m., USA.

Thursday: Season 13 of “Supernatur­al” begins right where we left off, with Sam and Dean left to pick up the pieces after the loss of their mother, the demise of Crowley and the heartbreak­ing death of Castiel. It airs just before the season premiere of “Arrow.” 8 p.m., The CW.

Friday: In the Season 3 premiere of “Crazy ExGirlfrie­nd,” poor Rebecca is plotting her revenge after being left at the altar by Josh. But that might be difficult to accomplish now that he has run off to train to be a priest. 8 p.m., The CW.

Saturday: Funny guy Kumail Nanjiani (“Silicon Valley”) is our host for “Saturday Night Live,” which actually does air live across the country tonight. The musical guest is Pink, who has a new album to promote. 8:29 p.m. PT, NBC (11:29 p.m. ET).

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