WHAT TO WATCH
from the publishers of TV Guide
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Paramount+
Patrick Brammall and Trent O’donnell’s half-hour comedy series returns for an all-animated season four. Brammall, Tim Meadows, Joe Keery, Sunita Mani, Jason Mantzoukas, Bob Odenkirk and Amy Sedaris return to the cast. New episodes are available Thursdays.
Bang
Sundance Now
This award-winning Welsh drama revolves around siblings and the crimes that take place in their town. This season, a serial killer is targeting men involved in an infamous sexual assault. Gina Jenkins, a determined policewoman, oversees the case and engages in a manhunt for the killer. The situation intensifies when Sam, Gina’s younger brother, is released from prison.
Station 19
ABC, 7 p.m.
Andy, Sullivan, Dean and Ben are faced with a tough choice while trying to save a couple trapped in their car. Dean second-guesses his legal fight against the Seattle Police Department; Travis’ dad fears he will be outed when his “golfing friend” is exposed to COVID-19; and Carina’s immigration status is called into question.
Walker
The CW, 7 p.m.
A tornado touches down in Austin, and it’s all hands on deck to keep the kids and community safe. Walker ( Jared Padalecki), Micki (Lindsey Morgan) and Trey ( Jeff Pierre) rush to the school, where Stella (Violet Brinson), August (Kale Culley) and Ruby (guest star Madelyn Kientz) are at a school dance. Bonham (Mitch Pileggi) and Abeline (Molly Hagan) stop at a store for supplies where old memories resurface and the two are forced to discuss their marriage.
Manifest
NBC, 7 p.m.
A threat to the Stone family tests Michaela’s (Melissa Roxburgh) commitment to play by the rules and forces Grace (Athena Karkanis) to make a difficult decision. Meanwhile, Ben ( Josh Dallas) enlists the aid of an old rival to save an old friend, and Olive helps a new friend solve a calling that unearths a startling connection.
The Guns of Navarone
TCM, 7 p.m.
Among the highlights of today’s “G” titles, part of Turner Classic Movies’ “31 Days of Oscar: Oscars From A to Z” programming, is this tense 1961 action film set during World War II and based on the Alistair Maclean novel. Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn lead the cast as members of a squad of Allied commandos whose mission to disable a Nazi cannon battery on a remote island is compromised when they learn there’s a traitor in their midst. Richard Harris, Anthony Quayle and James Darren also star in the movie, which was nominated for seven Oscars, including best picture.
Grey’s Anatomy
ABC, 8 p.m.
The Grey Sloan doctors are stuck in the middle of a fight between a newlywed couple injured in a car accident and brought to the hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, Jackson’s generosity with Covidpositive patients goes a bit too far, and Hayes works to rebuild Maggie’s confidence and convince her to perform a risky heart surgery.
Mom
CBS, 8 p.m.
In the new episode “Klondike-five and a Secret Family,” Bonnie (Allison Janney) worries about Adam (William Fichtner) when his attempt to make amends with a woman from his past doesn’t go as planned.
Last Man Standing
Fox, 8 p.m.
Eve (Kaitlyn Dever) comes home for a visit and struggles to connect with her nieces in the new episode “The Two Nieces of Eve.”
Law & Order
NBC, 8 p.m.
The SVU must contend with an angry neighborhood watch group when a girl goes missing near a building housing several sex offenders.
Paranormal Caught on Camera
Travel Channel, 8 p.m.
A stinky Sasquatch stops for a visit in Louisiana; a haunted statue terrorizes guests at the infamous Clown Motel in Tonopah, Nev.; and a Kentucky man and his brother witness a UFO flying near Fort Knox.
Bringing Up Bates
Uptv, 8 p.m.
In the 10th season of the reality favorite, a new year brings a renewed sense of hope. The Bates Sisters Boutique reveals its plans to move into a storefront space. Meanwhile, Josie’s beauty business is thriving, but she and Kelton are dealing with heartbreak after suffering a miscarriage. Now that Michaella is almost a nurse, Kelly Jo leans on her daughter for advice about her health complications. Later, Alyssa and John, thrilled to be expecting their fourth child, get creative with a socially distant genderreveal party.
B Positive
CBS, 8:30 p.m.
In the new episode “Inflammatory Response,” Norma (Linda Lavin) moves into Drew’s (Thomas Middleditch) house after she accidentally sets fire to her room at the retirement home.
The Moodys
Fox, 8:30 p.m.
After a brief reconciliation,
Dan (François Arnaud) and Cora (returning guest star María Gabriela de Faría) break up again, sending him back to his parents’ house.
Rebel
ABC, 9 p.m.
Katey Sagal ( “Married …With Children,” “Sons of Anarchy”) stars as Annie “Rebel” Bello, a blue-collar legal advocate without a law degree — a character inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich. She’s a funny, messy, brilliant and fearless woman who cares desperately about the causes she fights for and the people she loves. John Corbett (“Sex and the City”) stars as her husband.
Clarice
CBS, 9 p.m.
Clarice (Rebecca Breeds) and Ardelia (Devyn Tyler) team up to investigate a deeply twisted cold case after the body of a missing teenager is found entombed in concrete in the new episode “Ugly Truth.”
Everything’s Gonna Be Okay
Freeform, 9 p.m.
Two back-to-back episodes kick off the second season of this comedy. After a heartbreaking trip to New York, the Moss family and Nicholas’ boyfriend, Alex, are trying their best to move forward. With everyone back home, Matilda is rethinking her life goals, Genevieve starts putting herself out there — even dating — and Nicholas is working out how to balance being a brother, parental figure, boyfriend and cute entomologist.
Law & Order: Organized Crime
NBC, 9 p.m.
Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni) add two new faces to the task force and investigate two seemingly unrelated crimes in hopes they’ll be connected back to their case. Mariska Hargitay (“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”) guest-stars.