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WHAT TO WATCH from the publishers of TV Guide

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The Studio System TCM, beginning at 10:30 a.m.

TCM’S final look at the heyday of Hollywood’s studio system features films from two iconic studios. Universal dominates the morning and afternoon, with the lineup featuring Bela Lugosi in “Dracula” (1931); Abbott and Costello in “Buck Privates” (1941); Deanna Durbin in “It Started With Eve” (1941); and Rock Hudson in “All That Heaven Allows” (1955). The prime time film lineup is devoted to Paramount, with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in “Road to Utopia” (1946); Jerry Lewis in “The Nutty Professor” (1963); Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake in “The Blue Dahlia” (1946); and Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich in “Morocco” (1930).

To Tell the Truth ABC, 7 p.m.

Hosted by “Black-ish” star Anthony Anderson, “To Tell the Truth” is the reimaginat­ion of the beloved game show featuring pop-culture icons and commentary and banter from Anderson’s mother, Mama Doris.

NCIS CBS, 7 p.m.

Following a tip about smuggled weapons, Bishop (Emily Wickersham) and Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) engage in a shootout in a former sheriff ’s residence that’s now a historical site in the new episode “1mm.”

The Resident Fox, 7 p.m.

Chastain Memorial Hospital staff race to save one of their own after Cain (Morris Chestnut) is hit by a car while helping at a crash scene in the new episode “The Accidental Patient.”

Zoey’s Extraordin­ary Playlist NBC, 7 p.m.

Zoey ( Jane Levy) tries to “choose happiness,” but finds it is easier said than done. David (Andrew Leeds) re-evaluates his priorities, and Mo (Alex Newell) and Max (Skylar Astin) face their first real challenge as business partners.

The Dead Files Travel Channel, 7 p.m.

Steve and Amy investigat­e a family’s dream home turned paranormal nightmare in Michigan. They then confront an evil entity wreaking havoc on a oncepeacef­ul home in Virginia.

Black-ish ABC, 8 p.m.

In its seventh season, “Black-ish” will continue to shine a light on current events through the lens of the Johnson family, addressing the pandemic, voting, systemic racism, and the movement for social justice and equality.

FBI CBS, 8 p.m.

In the new episode “Clean Slate,” the team searches for a girl kidnapped from a cabin during a family vacation, and they discover the abduction may be tied to a skeleton in her family’s closet.

Prodigal Son Fox, 8 p.m.

In the new episode “Alma Mater,” Malcolm (Tom Payne) faces a secret from his past when the headmaster from his alma mater is found murdered.

Fixer to Fabulous HGTV, 8 p.m.

After seeing the overhaul they did on her parent’s house, a woman moving back to Bentonvill­e knows Dave and Jenny can create her dream home, too. The Marrses use her love of pink to craft the ultimate starter home that she’ll never want to leave.

This Is Us NBC, 8 p.m.

In the past, Jack and Rebecca Pearson (Milo Ventimigli­a and Mandy Moore) take a romantic holiday without the teenage Big 3.

Mixed-ish ABC, 8:30 p.m.

Season 2 will continue to tell the story of a young Rainbow Johnson (Arica Himmel) and her family as they recount the experience of being a mixed-race family in the ’80s and the dilemmas they face as they navigate a world where the kids are perceived as neither black nor white.

Big Sky ABC, 9 p.m.

This series from David E. Kelley returns with new episodes.

Streets of Dreams With Marcus Lemonis CNBC, 9 p.m.

CEO and entreprene­ur Marcus Lemonis pulls back the curtain on Denver’s South Broadway, better known as the Green Mile, home of the original “Great Green Experiment” in legal marijuana. From a millionair­e grower dubbed “the Steve Jobs of Weed” to NFL legend Terrell “TD” Davis, Marcus meets the entreprene­urs, innovators and pioneers who are pushing this multibilli­on-dollar market forward, and he explores whether Denver’s marijuana model could be an economic blueprint for cities across America.

Nurses NBC, 9 p.m.

As Grace (Tiera Skovbye) cares for a patient consumed by grief, she’s forced to confront her own fears. Naz (Sandy Sidhu) forms a bond with a patient’s cousin while an exhausted Wolf (Donald Maclean Jr.) struggles on the job and draws Damien’s (Tristan D. Lalla) wrath.keon ( Jordan Johnson-hinds) and Dr. Banks (Nicola Correia-damude) push their relationsh­ip to a new level.

The Misery Index TBS, 9:30 p.m.

Back for its third season, this series features teams competing against each other by rating real-life events based on the “misery index,” a ranking system created by a team of therapists. Jameela Jamil hosts.

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TBS The third season of “The Misery Index,” hosted by Jameela Jamil, returns tonight. Among the panelists are members of The Tenderloin­s comedy troupe.

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