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The Attaché Acorn TV

This 10-part contempora­ry series charts the turbulent impact of a family’s move from Tel Aviv to Paris, starring the series creator, director and writer Eli Ben-david. Avshalom, an Israelimor­occan Jew, and Annabelle, his Parisian wife, navigate the dramatic changes in their lives, and their relationsh­ip as their individual paths diverge in their new home.

Aliens in Alaska discovery+

An amateur photograph­er captures floating orbs on camera; UFOS circle a larger, eggshaped mother ship floating high above Anchorage; and a brother and sister watch in awe as a massive aircraft disappears behind a mountain range.

Murder, She Wrote Cozi TV, 7 a.m.

“Who would have thought a group of 20-something young people sitting around all day long discussing their sexuality would turn out to be a top TV show?” That’s author/sleuth Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) discussing the hit series “Buds” in this 1996 episode that tweaks the megahit “Friends.” She investigat­es the murder of an executive who was about to kill off one of the cast’s six overpaid stars.

Deliciousn­ess MTV, 6 p.m.

Deliciousn­ess, the foodthemed “Ridiculous­ness” spinoff hosted by Tiffani Thiessen returns for season two. Thiessen and the dais of foodies, including Angela Kinsey, Kel Mitchell and Tim Chantarang­su, celebrate the things we love to indulge in — food and drink.

Hoarders A&E, 7 p.m.

Eric is forced to deal with his emotional grief as the cleanup process uncovers the beautiful interior design left by his late wife, Sylvie. Facing 10,000 or

more articles of clothing and an entire house filled with online purchases, will the cleanup experts be able to help Eric arrange a manageable life? Being hampered by the weather and Eric’s stubbornne­ss to throw away new items, the “Hoarders” crew is pushed to their limits.

American Idol ABC, 7 p.m.

Following Sunday’s kickoff to Hollywood Week, “American Idol” continues the two-night event, challengin­g this season’s hopefuls with Hollywood Duets, as the iconic Hollywood Week wraps up. With unexpected surprises, “Idol” hopefuls continue to compete for their chance to make it through to the next round, coming one step closer to being crowned America’s next superstar.

Bulletproo­f The CW, 7 p.m.

Having been arrested, Bishop (Noel Clarke) and Pike (Ashley Walters) decide to use their time in the local prison to their

advantage. Arjana (Vanessa Vanderpuye) reaches out to Tanner (Lindsey Coulson) for some assistance, and the case takes an unexpected turn — are Bishop and Pike too late to save the little girl?

The Voice NBC, 7 p.m.

Coaches Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, John Legend and Blake Shelton vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon on the final night of Blind Auditions. Plus, a look back at some of the best moments from the season.

Star of the Month: Doris Day TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.

Some of Doris Day’s most memorable and beloved performanc­es came in classic romantic comedies, especially the ones she made with Rock Hudson and Tony Randall, and several of these are featured in tonight’s salute to the singer/ actress. The night begins with “Pillow Talk” (1959), the first of the three comedies she made with Hudson and Randall, and

which earned her a best actress Oscar nomination. The trio’s two other films air next: “Lover Come Back” (1961) and “Send Me No Flowers” (1964). Also tonight: “It Happened to Jane” (1959), co-starring Jack Lemmon and Ernie Kovacs; “The Tunnel of Love” (1958), which earned Day a Golden Globe nomination and was directed by Gene Kelly; and “Every Girl’s Dream” (1966), a very short film that tours MGM’S studios, in which Day turns up as herself.

Seeking Sister Wife TLC, 7 p.m.

In “Polygamist and Proud!” five polygamous families navigate the challenges of actively searching for and courting potential new sister wives. The Snowdens have a new girlfriend. The Merrifield­s take drastic measures to bring their Brazilian bombshell fiancée into their family. After their first wife left, the Joneses are ready to seek again. The Clarks experience turmoil in their plural kingdom.

VH1 Family Reunion: Love & Hip Hop Edition

VH1, 7 p.m.

The series that touched on relevant topics finishes its first season tonight.

The Good Doctor ABC, 9 p.m.

When a renowned surgeon comes to St. Bonaventur­e for treatment, the team’s enthusiasm is quickly overshadow­ed by the doctor’s behavior. After studying his case, Shaun sees a pattern he recognizes. Meanwhile, Shaun and Lea are forced to make a life-changing decision that will alter the course of their relationsh­ip.

Breeders FX, 9 p.m.

FX’S “Breeders” returns for a 10-episode second season with two episodes tonight. There’s a time jump forward as Luke (Alex Eastwood) is now 13 years old and Ava (Eve Prenelle) is 10. Expect new and uncharted complicati­ons for parents Paul (Martin Freeman) and Ally (Daisy Haggard) as they wing it through a chaotic mix of stretched resources and a lack of time.

People Magazine Investigat­es

Investigat­ion Discovery, 9 p.m.

The true-crime series that delves into America’s most intriguing, baffling and mysterious cases returns for season five. The premiere episode investigat­es the mysterious 1992 disappeara­nce of college student Tammy Zywicki, who vanished after her car broke down on the highway.

Debris NBC, 9 p.m.

When the debris creates a strange rainstorm over a farm in Nebraska, Bryan ( Jonathan Tucker) and Finola (Riann Steele) must treat the situation like they are stepping foot onto an alien planet.

 ?? Acorn TV ?? In “The Attaché, Avshalom (Eli Ben-david), Annabelle (Héloïse Godet) and their young son, Uri (Ilai Lax) adjust to their new life as they move from Tel Aviv to Paris.
Acorn TV In “The Attaché, Avshalom (Eli Ben-david), Annabelle (Héloïse Godet) and their young son, Uri (Ilai Lax) adjust to their new life as they move from Tel Aviv to Paris.

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