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This documentary series explores the explosive and devastating aftermath of the 2003 murder of Burbank police officer Matthew Pavelka after a routine traffic stop. His murder put into motion an international manhunt, with millions of dollars seized, multiple homicides, exposure of government corruption, a multistate wiretap investigation and the discovery of the Mexican Cartel’s infiltration of a U.S. street gang.
Octonauts & the Ring of Fire Netflix
In this family special, when lava-spewing volcanoes start a chain reaction of disasters across the ocean, the Octonauts must work together to save their sea creature friends.
Pooch Perfect ABC, 7 p.m.
Hosted by award-winning actress Rebel Wilson, this new series is a dog-grooming competition that will showcase 10 of the best dog groomers in the country, along with their assistants, competing in a series of pawsome themed challenges.
All-round Champion BYUTV, 7 p.m.
The series featuring 10 of North America’s most decorated young athletes competing in a variety of summer sports, except their own, returns for a third season.
The Flash The CW, 9 p.m.
When a powerful new villain, Psych (guest star Ennis Esmer), channels and amplifies everyone’s fears to wreak havoc on Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) realizes, with Cecile’s (Danielle Nicolet) help, that he must face his own worst fear to beat this new threat. Meanwhile, Joe ( Jesse L. Martin) is surprised when Kristen Kramer (guest star Carmen Moore) from the Governor’s Municipal Logistics Commission drops into CCPD for a visit. Iris
(Candice Patton) warns her father to dig deeper on why Kristen is actually there.
Young Rock NBC, 7 p.m.
Hawaii, 1982: Dewey (Adrian Groulx) spends a day with Andre the Giant (Matthew Willig) that neither will ever forget. Lia (Ana Tuisila) and Rocky ( Joseph Lee Anderson) prepare for the huge Island Battle Royale where more than the title is at stake. In 2032, Candidate Johnson (Dwayne Johnson) reveals his running mate.
TCM Spotlight: Growing Up on Screen
TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.
Turner Classic Movies concludes its monthlong celebration of actors who found fame as child stars and carried it over into their adult careers. First up are five films starring Natalie Wood, beginning with the 1949 drama “The Green Promise,” made when she was about 10. Next is one of Wood’s most famous roles, starring alongside James Dean in the classic teen angst drama “Rebel Without a Cause” (1955). Wood’s performance netted her a best supporting actress Oscar nomination. Up next, a 20-something Wood stars as the title character of “Inside Daisy Clover” (1965), a tomboy who becomes a
Hollywood actress and singer. The drama also stars Christopher Plummer, best supporting actress Oscar nominee Ruth Gordon and Robert Redford in his second major film role. Wood and Redford reunite in the next film, where she plays herself in the 1972 political comedy/drama “The Candidate.” Next, famed child star Jackie Cooper gets his due with two films: “Treasure Island” (1934), the adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic,; followed by the 1940 mystery drama “Gallant Sons.”
black-ish ABC, 8 p.m.
Bow and Dre let their competitive streaks out during their family game night and things escalate when they place a bet. Meanwhile, Junior and Olivia are at a turning point in their relationship when one person says, “I love you.”
New Amsterdam NBC, 9 p.m.when
Sharpe (Freema Agyeman) notices the hospital’s blood supply is running dangerously low, Max (Ryan Eggold) concocts a plan to get New Amsterdam out of trouble. Meanwhile, Reynolds ( Jocko Sims) realizes he has a thing or two to learn from Bloom ( Janet Montgomery) while making peace with his new position.