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WHAT TO WATCH from the publishers of TV Guide

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El Deafo Apple TV+

This three-part animated series for kids and families is based on the bestsellin­g, Newbery Honor-winning graphic memoir. It follows insightful Cece (voiced by Lexi Finigan, who is also deaf ) as she loses her hearing and finds her inner superhero. The voice cast also includes Pamela Adlon, Jane Lynch, Chuck Nice and Clancy Brown.

Search Party HBO Max

In the final season of this dark comedy/thriller, Dory (Alia Shawkat) enters a public business partnershi­p with charismati­c tech billionair­e Tunnel Quinn ( Jeff Goldblum) on the other side of her neardeath experience. She folds her friends Portia (Meredith Hagner), Elliott ( John Early) and Drew ( John Reynolds) into the venture as they embark on an altruistic but terrifying journey. Among the cast as recurring guest stars this season are Kathy Griffin and John Waters.

Hype House Netflix

This series follows the lives of some of the world’s biggest social media stars as they welcome viewers into the infamous Hype House.

Undercover Boss CBS, 7 p.m.

Co-founders Omar Soliman and Nick Friedman go incognito on the front lines of their College HUNKS Hauling Junk & Moving business.

Red River TCM, 7 p.m.

Howard Hawks directed this psychologi­cally complex 1948 classic regarded as one of the greatest Westerns ever made. The film is led by John Wayne as Thomas Dunson, a ruthless rancher moving a cattle herd down the Chisholm Trail to Abilene, Kansas. Causing friction is Dunson’s adopted son, Matt (Montgomery Clift), who wants to lead the drive his own way. Walter Brennan and Joanne Dru co-star. “Red River” is the first title of a triple feature featuring Dru; following are “711 Ocean Drive,” a 1950 film noir, and “Thunder Bay,” a 1953 adventure film pairing Dru with James Stewart.

Rupaul’s Drag Race VH1, 7 p.m.

The most-awarded reality competitio­n show in the history of the Emmys returns with a two-part premiere and ushers in 14 new queens to compete for the title of “America’s Next Drag Superstar” and a cash prize of $100,000.

Ladies Who List: Atlanta OWN, 8 p.m.

This eight-episode series follows six profession­al Black businesswo­men working in real estate and the clients they serve in the Atlanta market while managing work and personal relationsh­ips. They may be friends, but business is business.

Love During Lockup WE tv, 8 p.m.

The third installmen­t of the “Lockup” franchise documents the drama that unfolds when ordinary people decide to pursue relationsh­ips with prison inmates.

Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch Discovery Channel, 9 p.m.

In Season two of the unscripted series, Blind Frog Ranch — Duane Ollinger’s sprawling 160-acre property in Utah’s Uintah Basin — continues to reveal its secrets. After

discoverin­g a large wooden box in a flooded cavern, Duane and his team are hell-bent on extracting it, believing it contains the fabled treasure of the Aztecs.

 ?? HBO Max ?? Alia Shawkat stars in “Search Party” as the dark comedy-thriller launches its fifth season.
HBO Max Alia Shawkat stars in “Search Party” as the dark comedy-thriller launches its fifth season.
 ?? Drea Nicole photograph­y ?? “Ladies Who List: Atlanta” follows six profession­al Black businesswo­men working in real estate, including Quiana Watson.
Drea Nicole photograph­y “Ladies Who List: Atlanta” follows six profession­al Black businesswo­men working in real estate, including Quiana Watson.

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