San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
WHAT TO WATCH
Fishing for Love
UPtv, 6 p.m.
When Kendall (Andrea Brooks), a restaurant designer, comes home to Mystic Bay for the annual Big Catch Festival, she finds herself in uncharted waters with town newcomer Zack (Spencer Lord). Is Kendall baited for trouble in her hometown, or will she catch true love?
The Top Ten Revealed
AXS TV, 7 p.m.
Host Katie Daryl and a panel of music experts are throwing it back as they count down the best in ’90s rap.
My Best Friend’s Secret Life
Lifetime, 7 p.m.
When teenager Maggie makes a new friend in the cool, edgy Laurel, she’s thrilled. But Maggie soon realizes she’s being groomed for something bad, and it’s up to her mother to save her. Stars René Ashton, Nicolette Langley, Rachel Turner Pusey and Philip Boyd.
The Real Murders of Atlanta
Oxygen, 7 p.m.
“The Real Murders of Atlanta” portrays the homicides that highlight the boundaries between gentrified Southern dynasties, hip-hop hustlers and the flashy nouveau riche of this metropolitan mecca of music, entertainment and tech. Investigators, witnesses, reporters and loved ones are featured.
Around the World in 80 Days
PBS, 7 p.m.
To meet their connection in Aden, Fogg (David Tennant) and Passepartout (Ibrahim Koma) hire a camel driver to cross the desert.
Hollywood Rise and Fall
TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.
Tonight’s double feature on Turner Classic Movies features two dramas showcasing film industry drama among Hollywood types both behind and in front of the camera. First, in writer/director Joseph L. Mankiewicz’ sardonic, semi-satiric “The Barefoot Contessa” (1954), Humphrey Bogart plays a downand-out director who helps propel a beautiful young Spanish
singer (Ava Gardner) to big-screen stardom by manipulating and exploiting the industry. Best
supporting actor Oscar winner Edmond O’Brien also stars. Then, Kirk Douglas, Edward G. Robinson,
Cyd Charisse and Claire Trevor lead Vincente Minnelli’s “Two Weeks in Another Town” (1962), about the on-set politics and romantic intrigue that arise when Hollywood actors and filmmakers arrive in Rome to shoot a romantic costume drama.
Two Sentence Horror Stories
The CW, 8 p.m.
Living among their hoard of forgotten memories, elderly twin sisters Mabel and Jane are at each other’s throats until they find a common enemy. Jacqueline Robbins, Joyce Robbins and Matthew Kevin Anderson star.
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe
CNN, 8 p.m.
This four-part docuseries, narrated by actress Jessica Chastain, reclaims the life and legacy of legendary Hollywood bombshell Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson). Her story, told through a female lens, is of a complex and powerful woman ahead of her time. The episodes feature rare archival footage, first-person accounts from women close to Monroe, such as friend Amy Greene, and anecdotes from actresses who have been inspired by her, including Ellen Burstyn, Amber Tamblyn and Mira Sorvino. “Reframed: Marilyn Monroe” premieres with two back-to-back hourlong episodes tonight, and concludes with two episodes next Sunday.
Britannia
EPIX, 8 p.m.
Season three of the historical fantasy drama set during the Roman invasion of Britain sees a radical transformation in Cait’s (Eleanor Worthington-Cox) journey as the Chosen One. Aulus (David Morrissey) comes under pressure from a new and dark force — otherwise known as his wife (Sophie Okonedo) — while Amena (Annabel Scholey) finds herself in a lethal ménage à trois with both of them. Divis (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) gets a new job that he despises, and Veran (Mackenzie Crook) goes to the underworld and sees the future.
All Creatures Great and Small
PBS, 8 p.m.
Hopeful of a closer relationship with Helen (Rachel Shenton), James (Nicholas Ralph) invites her to the gala spring dance. Meanwhile, Siegfried (Samuel West) also tries his luck with romance.
Vienna Blood
PBS, 9 p.m.
Oskar ( Juergen Maurer) and Max (Matthew Beard) must widen the search for evidence in the countess’ death.
Yellowjackets
Showtime, 9 p.m.
Season one of this drama about high school girls soccer players who survive a plane crash in the wilderness and their lives 25 years later concludes with the episode “Sic Transit Gloria Mundi.”
Somebody Somewhere
HBO, 9:35 p.m.
This comedy follows Sam (Bridget Everett), a Kansan struggling to fit the hometown mold. Sam finds joy in singing, which leads her on a journey to discover herself and a community of outsiders who don’t fit in but don’t give up.