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Pig Royalty discovery+

This nonfiction series dives into the extreme world of pig show competitio­ns, following the rivalry between two families: the Baleros, who have reigned supreme for years, and the Rihns, who want to become the next dynasty. The families crisscross Texas competing for money, scholarshi­ps, big, shiny belt buckles that “crown” the winner and bragging rights.

Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil Youtube

This new, four-part docuseries follows singer Demi Lovato as she looks back at some of the most trying times in her life as she unearths traumas and discovers the importance of her physical, emotional and mental health.

The Flash The CW, 7 p.m.

The Flash (Grant Gustin) must deal with Abra Kadabra’s (guest star David Dastmalchi­an) sudden return to Central City. Allegra (Kayla Compton) deals with a tricky situation and Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) suspects something is off with Frost. Iris (Candice Patton) is forced to look at a dark moment in her past.

Young Rock NBC, 7 p.m.

Pennsylvan­ia, 1987: Ata’s (Stacey Leilua) relationsh­ip with Dwayne (Bradley Constant) gets tested after Ata makes a heartbreak­ing discovery about her son. With Rocky ( Joseph Lee Anderson) on the road, Ata must take matters into her own hands.

TCM Spotlight: Growing Up on Screen TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.

First up are three films starring Alicia Christian “Jodie” Foster, all of which she made as a teenager. Foster’s lineup begins with “Bugsy Malone,” a musical parodying gangster films that was one of the films in 1976, with “Taxi Driver,” that helped propel Foster to stardom. Next, Foster stars in 1976’s thriller “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane,” then leads the cast of “Foxes” (1980), about a group of teenage girls coming of age in Los Angeles. The lineup then moves on to actress Patty Mccormack, beginning with her most famous role, as 8-year-old Rhoda, the evil hellion inthe 1956 psychologi­cal thriller “The Bad Seed.” Mccormack received a best supporting actress nomination for this role. Next, Mccormack appears in the 1960 adaptation of Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberr­y Finn,” and the lineup concludes with “The Young Runaways” (1968).

Kenan NBC, 7:30 p.m.

When Kenan’s (Kenan Thompson) former boy bandmatetu­rned-huge-pop star comes to town, Kenan finds himself doubting Gary’s (Chris Redd) effectiven­ess as a manager and contemplat­es a change.

Superman & Lois The CW, 8 p.m.

As Smallville celebrates its first Harvest Festival since Martha’s passing, Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) learns a lesson that will help him move past her death. Meanwhile, Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) makes a breakthrou­gh in the investigat­ion of Morgan Edge (Adam Rayner). Kyle (Erik Valdez) tries to reconnect with Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui), but it seems like he might be falling back into his old ways.

Charlie’s Angels gettv, 8 p.m.

In 1980, ABC contemplat­ed a gender-swapped spinoff of its sexy private-eye drama with this episode, “Toni’s Boys.” But even back then, the ludicrous hour played more like a spoof. When the Angels ( Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd and Shelley Hack) are targeted by a mobster they testified against (Robert Loggia), Charlie asks his old friend Antonia “Toni” Blake (Barbara Stanwyck) to put her three handsome male detectives on the case.

This Is Us NBC, 8 p.m.

Kevin ( Justin Hartley) and Madison (Caitlin Thompson) get an unexpected guest.

New Amsterdam NBC, 9 p.m.

Max (Ryan Eggold) journeys to Connecticu­t to bring Luna back to New York, but second-guesses his instincts when he sees her with her grandparen­ts. Bloom ( Janet Montgomery) takes action to ensure her staff feels safe.

 ?? Discovery+ ?? South Texas families compete on “Pig Royalty,” which travels to Helotes for the reality show.
Discovery+ South Texas families compete on “Pig Royalty,” which travels to Helotes for the reality show.

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