TV Top Picks This Week
Don’t Miss: “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” — Here’s some very good news: After a three-month hiatus, our favorite fake anchor guy returns to launch the fifth season of his Emmywinning satirical program. There’s no word on the subject matter of this week’s opener, but you can bet the boisterous Brit will take his typical deep dive into some weighty material, and that he will be really, really appalled. 11 p.m. Sunday, HBO.
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Sunday: The biggest names in basketball — at least the ones not injured — are showcased in the NBA All-Star Game. This year’s contest in Los Angeles introduces a new format, with rosters picked by captains LeBron James and Steph Curry, regardless of conference affiliation. 5 p.m. PT, TNT (8 p.m. ET). The competition features mixed breed and pure breed rescue canines competing in a variety of offbeat categories, including Best in Couch Potato, Wiggle Butt, Underbite, and Snoring.
8 p.m., Hallmark.
Monday: “Traffic Stop” is an Oscar-nominated documentary short that recalls an incident in 2015, when AfricanAmerican school teacher Breaion King was stopped for a minor traffic violation in Austin, Texas. What should have been a routine encounter escalated into a harrowing arrest that was captured by police dash cameras.
8 p.m., HBO.
Tuesday: In the first of a two-part documentary, “Frontline” examines the bitter rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia that has plunged the Middle East into sectarian war. Included: A look at the roles religion and power politics play in the conflict. 9 p.m., PBS. Amazing Race” caps off its milestone 30th season with a two-hour sprint to the finish that includes stops in Hong Kong and San Francisco. Whew. We’re exhausted just watching. 9 p.m., CBS.
Thursday: And you thought it would never end. Nope, “The Bachelor Winter Games” mercifully concludes as the participants reunite and reflect on their experiences.
10 p.m., ABC.
Friday: The hazy misadventures continue on “High Maintenance.” Tonight, Abdullah (Abdullah Saeed), a potential partner, takes over The Guy’s weed route while he tries to take some time off. Our prediction? Chaos.
11 p.m., HBO.
Saturday: The 2018 Winter Olympics are almost over, so you better get in some couch time. Tonight’s schedule In South Korea includes the final runs of the fourman bobsled and the gala figure-skating exhibition. 5 p.m. PT, NBC (8 p.m. ET).