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WHAT TO WATCH

from the publishers of TV Guide

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Last Chance U: Basketball Netflix

This docuseries from the team behind Last Chance U explores the world of community college basketball through the East Los Angeles College Huskies.

Marriage or Mortgage Netflix

A wedding planner and a real estate agent compete to win the hearts and budgets of spousesto-be. Will the couple pick fairy tale nuptials or a dream home?

Batman FXM, 12:10 p.m.

Big-screen incarnatio­ns of DC Comics’ famous Caped Crusader have gotten darker and grittier in recent decades. But there’s something to be said for the camp of the 1960s “Batman” TV series starring Adam West as Batman/bruce Wayne and Burt Ward as Robin/dick Grayson, which was adapted into this equally wild, and often surreal, full-length 1966 feature. West and Ward reprise their roles, as do Cesar Romero as the Joker, Burgess Meredith as Penguin, Frank Gorshin as Riddler, Alan Napier as Alfred and Neil Hamilton as Commission­er Gordon. Lee Meriwether takes over as Catwoman from Julie Newmar.

The Jeffersons Antenna TV, 5 p.m.

A five-hour binge includes the classic 1981 jaw-dropper in which George (Sherman Hemsley) mistakenly attends a KKK meeting.

Operation Awesome BYUTV, 7 p.m.

This feel-good, unscripted series looks at how kids are changing the world every day. Five young people with bold ideas for change will get the chance to make their inspired, out-of-the- box dreams come true. They will travel to 10 cities across America and work with local volunteers to launch new initiative­s, making impactful change in every community they visit.

Riverdale The CW, 7 p.m.

Following in his Grandpa Artie’s footsteps, Archie (KJ Apa) begins to recruit Riverdale’s new volunteer fire department. Toni’s (Vanessa Morgan) attempt to lure Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) out of Thornhill and back into daily life in Riverdale leads to more tension between the two. Elsewhere, Betty (Lili Reinhart), Alice (Mädchen Amick) and Kevin’s (Casey Cott) latest investigat­ion leads them into conflict with Hiram (Mark Consuelos). Finally, as Veronica (Camila Mendes) comes up with a risky plan to support Riverdale’s local businesses, Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and Tabitha (Erinn Westbrook) begin to unravel an old mystery surroundin­g strange sightings in the town.

The Masked Singer Fox, 7 p.m.

“The Masked Singer” returns for season five as a new batch of mystery celebrity vocalists take to the stage. Ken Jeong, Jenny Mccarthy, Nicole Scherzinge­r and Robin Thicke are back as panelists. Niecy Nash serves as guest host; regular host Nick Cannon returns in future episodes.

Chicago Med NBC, 7 p.m.

Steven Weber debuts as wry Dr. Dean Archer, who arrives in the Windy City to work with overwhelme­d Emergency Department chief Ethan Choi (Brian Tee). They have history: Archer was Ethan’s boss in the Navy. Will being second-in-command cause friction?

Stormborn Smithsonia­n Channel, 7 p.m.

Spend a year in the remote, northern edges of Scotland, Iceland and Norway, and meet the creatures that call it home. Ewan Mcgregor narrates this three-part series on animals that have adapted to the North Atlantic’s subarctic region.

Bourne in 3 Days BBC America, beginning at 7 p.m.

Matt Damon stars as Jason Bourne in the “Bourne” action movie franchise. The programmin­g begins tonight with “The Bourne Identity” (2002), continues Thursday with “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004) and wraps up Friday with “The Bourne Ultimatum” (2007).

Mysteries of the Unknown Travel Channel, 7 p.m.

Don Wildman investigat­es an entreprene­ur’s determinat­ion to strike it rich in Texas, a fireman’s rescue of a boy trapped beneath ice and a daring raid on a ship to whisk away illegal whiskey.

SEAL Team CBS, 8 p.m.

In the new episode “Reckoning,” Ray (Neil Brown Jr.) continues to lead the mission in Syria, and the stakes grow higher when members of Bravo Team learn the truth about their target.

Game of Talents Fox, 8 p.m.

Wayne Brady hosts this new game show/variety show hybrid that pits two teams of contestant­s against each other as they attempt to figure out the surprising — and sometimes bizarre — hidden talents of the mystery performers. With more than $200,000 on the line, can the contestant­s spot the fire dancer from the spider wrangler or the gospel singer from the contortion­ist?

Farmhouse Fixer HGTV, 8 p.m.

An outdated farmhouse is transforme­d into a functional family home with an earthy design. Jonathan Knight and designer Kristina Crestin create a kitchen fit for a chef, a cozy, traditiona­l New England family room and even a goat jungle gym.

Chicago Fire NBC, 8 p.m.

A new episode of NBC’S hit drama airs tonight.

S.W.A.T. CBS, 9 p.m.

Mumford (Peter Onorati) returns to work a 15-year-old cold case with a personal connection, leading to the discovery of a dangerous drug ring in the new episode “Redux.”

Snowfall FX, 9 p.m.

In the new episode “Expansion,” Franklin’s (Damson Idris) missteps put Leon (Isaiah John) in the crosshairs, resulting in an unexpected reconnecti­on.

Chicago P.D. NBC, 9 p.m.

CPD’S new deputy superinten­dent, Samantha “Sam” Miller (Nicole Ari Parker) has been on a mission: police reform, collaborat­ing with Hank Voight ( Jason Beghe), the Intelligen­ce Unit’s influentia­l and rule-breaking leader. Tonight could be a tipping point. A seasoned white cop, partnered with a Black rookie, shoots a Black man during a tense traffic stop. Intelligen­ce officers Kevin Atwater (Laroyce Hawkins), who is Black, and Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger), who is white, are sent to arrest him. The crowd of witnesses grows, and Atwater and Ruzek come under fire — someone doesn’t want them and the accused to make it back to the station.

Beyond the Unknown Travel Channel, 9 p.m.

Don Wildman investigat­es a toxic experiment gone wrong, recalls the hunt for a fabled train laden with Nazi gold and uncovers a plot to assassinat­e Pope John Paul II.

 ?? FXM ?? Adam West, right, and Burt Ward reprise their campy TV roles for the 1966 film “Batman,” airing today on FXM.
FXM Adam West, right, and Burt Ward reprise their campy TV roles for the 1966 film “Batman,” airing today on FXM.

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