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Partners in Rhyme ALLBLK

In the sitcom’s first season finale, Prospect Records throws a huge party showcasing Luscious T (Precious Way), but the rug is pulled from under her when Hazel (Rolanda Watts) signs Kandy Barz (Andrea K. Torres) for the spectacle. Meanwhile, Lana (MC Lyte) becomes distracted by her relationsh­ip with Boston (Wesley Jonathan) and where it’s going next.

Shadow Lines Sundance Now

In season two of the Finnish spy thriller, it’s spring 1956, and Urho Kaleva Kekkonen ( Janne Reinikaine­n) is starting his first term as the president of Finland amid a general strike and riots. The Fist, a secret task group, is trying to recover from the sacrifices it had to make to get Kekkonen elected. The youngest member of the group, Helena Korhonen (Emmi Parviainen), thinks she has figured out her mother’s destiny. However, she wants to know the events leading to her mother’s execution. None of the Fist members realize a bigger danger threatens the existence of the group as well as the future of Finland. All eight episodes are available today.

Best of Military History Smithsonia­n Channel, beginning at 6 a.m.

Includes “WWII Battles in Color,” “WWII by Drone” and “Air Warriors.”

The Wonderful World of Disney: Frozen ABC, 7 p.m.

Why was Elsa born with magical powers? What truths about the past await Elsa as she ventures into the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond Arendelle? The answers are calling her but also threatenin­g her kingdom. With Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, she’ll face a dangerous but remarkable journey.

TCM Spotlight: Met on Set TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.

Tonight, Turner Classic Movies concludes its spotlight on films showcasing couples from modern Hollywood. The night begins with the 1984 drama “Swing Shift,” starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. They’ve been together ever since. Next is the 1972 thriller “The Getaway,” starring Steve Mcqueen and Ali Macgraw, who started an affair during production. They married and were together for five years. The 1971 drama “The Last Picture Show” stars Cybill Shepherd and was directed by Peter Bogdanovic­h; they met on set when Bogdanovic­h cast the 21-year-old Shepherd after seeing her on the cover of a magazine. They started an affair that led to Bogdanovic­h’s first divorce and were together eight years. Next is the 1984 crime drama “Blood Simple,” starring Frances Mcdormand and directed by Joel Coen. It was Mcdormand’s film debut. They were lready married and have been together ever since. The final film is the 1971 crime thriller “Klute,” starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland. Their affair started prior to shooting, and they broke up in 1971.

The Twilight Zone New Year’s Marathon Syfy, beginning at 1 a.m.

Enjoy over 48 hours of Rod Serling’s classic sci-fi/fantasy anthology series as Syfy’s annual favorite programmin­g event returns. This year, several stretches of the marathon will air with limited commercial­s.

 ?? Courtesy Everett Collection ?? Director Peter Bogdanovic­h and Cybill Shepherd, who were a couple for eight years, met on the set of “The Last Picture Show.” Today, TCM’S marathon showcases couples from modern Hollywood.
Courtesy Everett Collection Director Peter Bogdanovic­h and Cybill Shepherd, who were a couple for eight years, met on the set of “The Last Picture Show.” Today, TCM’S marathon showcases couples from modern Hollywood.
 ?? Disney ?? On “The Wonderful World of Disney: Frozen,” Elsa embarks on an incredible journey.
Disney On “The Wonderful World of Disney: Frozen,” Elsa embarks on an incredible journey.

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