San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
WHAT TO WATCH
From the publishers of TV Guide
Rod, White & Blue: A “Twilight Zone” Celebration Continues
Decades TV, beginning at 11 p.m. Saturday
Decades TV continues its fifth annual Independence Day weekend marathon of classic episodes from “The Twilight Zone.” It began Saturday afternoon, and will run all day today and Monday, concluding early Tuesday. The programming includes a mix of half-hour and hourlong episodes from Rod Serling’s iconic 1959-64 sci-fi/fantasy anthology series. Visit decades.com for the complete schedule.
Bringing Up Baby TCM, 11 a.m.
Director Howard Hawks’ classic 1938 screwball comedy is one of the pinnacles of that genre, prevalent during the 1930s and early ’40s, living up to the “screwball” descriptor with its wild situations delivered with impeccable comic timing by Hawks, and stars Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Grant plays stodgy paleontologist David Huxley, who is attempting to find the last bone for a brontosaurus skeleton while also looking for a large grant for his museum. Huxley catches the eye of flighty, fun-loving heiress
Susan Vance (Hepburn), who proceeds to undo his well-ordered existence in hilariously irritating (and, ultimately, endearing) ways, with the assistance of her pet leopard, Baby.
NASCAR Cup Series: Kwik Trip 250
USA Network, 2 p.m.
The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., to take on the 4-mile, 14-turn circuit. Chase Elliott took the checkered flag last year.
USFL Football: Championship Fox, 6:30 p.m.
The first season of the new USFL comes to an end with the championship game between the Birmingham Stallions and the Philadelphia Stars at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
We Hunt Together Showtime, 6:30 p.m.
Season Two of this British crime thriller picks up with mismatched cops DS Lola Franks (Eve Myles) and DI Jackson Mendy (Babou Ceesay) intent on nailing Freddy Lane (Hermione Corfield) for her murderous role in their last case. While they hunt Freddy, an outrageous new serial killer strikes.
Hotel Portofino PBS, 7 p.m.
Bella (Natascha McElhone) and Lady Latchmere (Anna Chancellor) bond over a family tragedy; Constance (Louisa Binder), a young woman helping around the hotel, is encouraged to make more of her appearance by the hotel’s most worldly guest, Claudine (Lily Frazer); Bella invites Italian locals to the first English afternoon tea in the hotel’s garden; and Rose (Claude Scott-Mitchell) lets her hair down with Lucian (Oliver Dench) but disgraces herself in Julia’s (Lucy Akhurst) eyes.
Endeavour PBS, 8 p.m.
In the Season Eight finale of this British mystery drama, a prequel to “Inspector Morse,” the team is called to investigate the violent killing of an Oxford college don. Meanwhile, Thursday (Roger Allam) receives news that creates tension at home. “Endeavour” is in production on its ninth and final season.
Evil Lives Here Investigation Discovery, 9 p.m.
The true-crime series returns to present more firsthand accounts from people whose loved ones have committed some of the most horrifying crimes imaginable.
The Man Who Fell to Earth
Showtime, 9 p.m.
Trying to save two worlds, alien-turned-powerfulentrepreneur Faraday (Chiwetel Ejiofor) reveals the secrets he warned a global audience about in the first episode, along with deeper mysteries that disrupt CIA plans and alter the Earth’s future.