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Jack Osbourne’s Night of Terror: Bigfoot discovery+

This latest two-hour “Night of Terror” paranormal special from Jack Osbourne (“Portals to Hell,” “Fright Club”) finds Osbourne and his friend, actor Jason Mewes (“Clerks,” “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back”), on a trek into the remote, secluded backwoods of northern Idaho in search of Bigfoot.

NASCAR Cup Series: Ally 400 NBC, 4 p.m. Live

Top Cup Series stars Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott, Martin Truex Jr. and defending race champ Kyle Larson race for 300 laps around Nashville Superspeed­way for the

Ally 400.

Planning on Forever UPtv, 6 p.m.

Emma (Emily Tennant), an events planner with no time for love, agrees to plan her sister’s (Jocelyn Gauthier) wedding — in just six weeks — with the help of best man Liam (Alec Santos), with whom Emma had a disastrous blind date years ago. Finding common ground is definitely a challenge, but as Emma and Liam stand in on behalf of their friends’ love, they discover they might be making room for their own.

BET Awards 2022

BET & BET Her, 7 p.m. Live

Taraji P. Henson returns for the second straight year to host this ceremony that honors artists, entertaine­rs and athletes across a variety of categories, and which is regularly one of the most-watched awards shows on cable television. Doja Cat leads this year’s field with six nomination­s, followed by Ari Lennox and Drake, who have four nods each. Sean “Diddy” Combs will be honored with the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award.

The Booze, Bets and Sex That Built America

History, 7 p.m.

In “Sin Cities,” the season one finale, the invention of the luxury resort casino helps birth Las Vegas; a Harlem woman goes to war for what will become the state lottery system; an alluring magazine like no other is launched; and one of the most famous cigarette brands in history is created.

Ice Road Killer Lifetime, 7 p.m.

During a road trip to a remote northern cabin, a mother and her teenage daughter pick up a young hitchhiker who turns out to be a thief fleeing a cold-blooded killer, only to become his next target. Stars Sarah Allen and Zoë Belkin.

Exhumed: Killer Revealed

Oxygen, 7 p.m.

In “Unearthing a Killer,” the season two finale of this true crime series focusing on murder cases in which unearthing a victim’s body is key to solving the crime, the 1981 murder of real estate agent Virginia “Ginger” Freeman is re-examined. Over the years leads have come and gone, but new DNA technology unearths a clue that calls for the exhumation of a body — but not Ginger’s.

Hotel Portofino PBS, 7 p.m.

Cecil (Mark Umbers) arranges for a family heirloom to be sent from England for authentica­tion, but

Bella (Natascha McElhone) is horrified when he also invites her blackmaile­r, Signor Danioni (Pasquale Esposito), for tea. Meanwhile, Lucian (Oliver Dench) gives Rose (Claude Scott-Mitchell) a painting lesson on the beach, with an unfortunat­e outcome.

Mötley Crüe’s Vince Neil: My Story

REELZ Channel, 7 p.m.

In this two-hour special, Vince Neil, lead singer of legendary heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, offers exclusive insight into his wild ride to fame and its many bumps in the road through candid and fresh interviews that include never-before-heard stories.

The Curse of Tutankhamu­n Smithsonia­n Channel, 7 p.m.

This special digs into the opulent history of the world’s richest tomb, belonging to King Tutankhamu­n, and more specifical­ly, the truth about the curse rumored to plague anyone who disturbed it.

Fathers on Film — Part IV TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.

Turner Classic Movies concludes its monthlong Sunday night salute to famous films featuring fathers with tonight’s double feature, which begins with best director Oscar nominee Elia Kazan’s “East of Eden” (1955). The drama is an adaptation of John Steinbeck’s novel, and is basically a retelling of the biblical story of Cain and Abel, with best actor Oscar nominee James Dean, in his first major film role, as a wayward young man who vies for the attention of his deeply religious father (Raymond Massey) against

his favored brother (Richard Davalos). Tonight’s second feature is the 1960 British drama “The Entertaine­r,” with best actor Oscar nominee Laurence Olivier as an old-time music hall performer who schemes to stay in show business even as the music-hall tradition fades and his personal life, including relationsh­ips with some of his children, falls apart.

Citizen Ashe CNN, 8 p.m.

On the eve of tennis’ Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament, CNN presents the television premiere of this documentar­y about the legacy of triple Grand Slam-winning, barrier-breaking tennis champ and global humanitari­an Arthur Ashe. The film largely uses the late legend’s own voice to explain his self-exploratio­n and evolution on race relations, his family relationsh­ips and pivotal decisions that shaped his life. It also incorporat­es rare biographic­al archival film, audio and photograph­y, as well as newsreel coverage of Ashe’s amateur and profession­al careers, and interviews with Ashe’s widow, Jeanne Moutoussam­y-Ashe (also a producer of the film), and brother Johnnie Ashe; fellow tennis legends including Billie Jean King and John McEnroe.

Duncanvill­e Fox, 8 p.m.

Duncan (voice of Amy Poehler) gets a job and starts contributi­ng to the

household budget, believing he’s now entitled to be the head of the family in the season three finale.

Westworld HBO, 8 p.m.

The sci-fi drama about the fate of sentient life on Earth returns for its fourth season. Ariana DeBose

(Oscar winner for “West Side Story”) joins the cast as a recurring guest star. Returning cast members include Evan Rachel Wood, Thandiwe Newton and Ed Harris.

Wicked Tuna

National Geographic, 8 p.m.

Fishing frenzy! The fleet’s top four captains go bow-to-bow to bring in big hauls as the tuna quota dwindles.

Endeavour PBS, 8 p.m.

On the outskirts of Oxford, a cab driver is found murdered, and the investigat­ion leads Endeavour (Shaun Evans) and the team down a surprising path. Also, Endeavour receives a guest who reminds him of a past he’d sooner forget.

The Chi Showtime, 8 p.m.

Season five of the drama series delves deeply into the many joys and complicati­ons of Black love: relationsh­ips, children, career, community and self. Jacob Latimore, Alex Hibbert and Yolonda Ross star.

On the Case With Paula Zahn

Investigat­ion Discovery, 9 p.m.; also streams on discovery+

In “Lost Life, Evidence Found,” the

season 24 finale of this true-crime docuseries, puzzling clues and odd witness accounts create huge challenges for investigat­ors trying to solve a young girl’s murder. Will finding lost evidence be the key to identifyin­g her killer?

Breaking the Band REELZ Channel, 9 p.m.

In this episode, Skid Row original members and cofounders Rachel Bolan and Dave Sabo, along with former frontman Sebastian Bach and manager Doc McGhee, are among those offering an unfiltered, firsthand look at the ups and downs of the famed rock band that got its start in the ’80s.

Building a Bridge Sundance TV, 9 p.m.

This documentar­y feature film is named after the book by Father James Martin, a Jesuit priest who Pope Francis encouraged to minister to LGBTQ Catholics. It follows Martin’s efforts to build more acceptance of the LGBTQ community in the Catholic Church in the face of loud opposition from inside and outside the Church. Martin Scorsese is an executive producer.

Alaskan Killer Bigfoot Travel Channel, 9 p.m.

Seventy years ago, a murderous Bigfoot-like creature sent residents fleeing from Portlock, Alaska. Now, an expedition returns to the abandoned fishing village to reclaim the land and its resources from a terrifying beast locals call Nantinaq.

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HBO “Westworld” returns for a fourth season, where the future of sentient life will be decided.

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