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Hello Tomorrow! Apple TV+

This new series starring Billy Crudup as a talented and optimistic salesman is set in the future and centers around a group of traveling salesmen hawking lunar timeshares. Co-stars include Emmy Award winner Hank Azaria, Haneefah Wood and Alison Pill.

Make or break Apple TV+

The eight-episode second season of this docuseries that follows the best surfers on the planet features Kelly Slater, Stephanie Gilmore, Filipe Toledo and more.

J-hope in the box Disney+

This documentar­y follows internatio­nal music sensation j-hope of BTS as he works to release his first solo album, “Jack in the Box.”

Animaniacs Hulu

Yakko, Wakko, Dot, Pinky, Brain and the rest of the “Animaniacs” gang return for a third and final season.

Josh Johnson: Up Here Killing Myself Peacock

Josh Johnson (“The Daily Show”) transforms an hour of talk therapy about his relationsh­ips with money, his father and a stalker into an hour of stand-up in this comedic exploratio­n of Black mental health and self-discovery.

carnival row Prime Video

The epic fantasy drama set in a world where humans and creatures clash returns for its second and final season. It picks up with former inspector Rycroft Philostrat­e, aka Philo (Orlando Bloom), investigat­ing a series of gruesome murders. Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne) and the Black Raven plot payback for the oppression by The Burgue’s human leaders, Jonah Breakspear (Arty Froushan) and Sophie Longerbane (Caroline Ford). Tourmaline Larou (Karla Crome) inherits supernatur­al powers that

threaten her fate and the future of The Row. After escaping The Burgue and her vengeful brother Ezra (Andrew Gower), Imogen Spurnrose (Tamzin Merchant) and her partner Agreus Astrayon (David Gyasi) encounter a radical new society that upends their plans.

TCM Morning & Afternoon Movies: Gowns by Adrian TCM, beginning at 5 a.m.

Enjoy a day of films featuring actresses in stunning gowns created by legendary costume designer Adrian Adolph Greenburg (often credited with the phrase “Gowns by Adrian”). Adrian’s career ranged from the mid-1920s silent era to the late ’40s, and he designed the onscreen attire for some of the biggest female stars of that time, several of whom you’ll see in today’s lineup: “A Lady’s

Morals” (1930), led by Grace Moore; “Red Dust” (1932), featuring Jean Harlow; “Camille” (1936), starring Greta Garbo; “Grand Hotel” (1932), with Garbo and Joan Crawford; “Marie Antoinette” (1938), headlined by Norma Shearer; “Madam Satan” (1930), featuring Kay Johnson and Lillian Roth; and “Ziegfeld Girl” (1941), with Judy Garland, Lana Turner and Hedy Lamarr.

Lopez vs. Lopez NBC, 7 p.m.

Mayan (Mayan Lopez) and George (George Lopez) disagree about how to handle a business opportunit­y. Rosie’s (Selenis Leyva) ethics are put to the test in the kitchen.

The 12th Victim Showtime, 7 p.m.

Fresh eyes look at Charles Starkweath­er and Caril Ann

Fugate, the love-struck teens notorious in 1958 for 11 brutal Midwest murders. This docuseries asks whether the 14-year-old girl was bloodthirs­ty or coerced.

Young rock NBC, 7:30 p.m.

Hawaii, 1986: The rival promotions come together for a Peter Maivia (Maua Fuifui) tribute show but are soon at odds over how to best celebrate Dwayne’s (Bradley Constant) grandfathe­r. Dwayne pitches the event into chaos after a shocking run-in with Lars Anderson (Mike Holley).

21st Annual Movies for Grownups Awards PBS, 8 p.m.

This year’s AARP ceremony honors movies from 2022 that resonated with older audiences, and the stars who have defied notions of what older actors can or can’t do, including Jamie Lee Curtis, who, with a best supporting actress nomination for her role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” will receive the Career Achievemen­t Award. Best Picture/best Movie for Grownups nominees are “Elvis,” “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” “The Fabelmans,” “Tár,” “Top Gun: Maverick,” “The Woman King” and “Women Talking.” Best TV Series nominees are “Abbott Elementary,” “The Old Man,” “Only Murders in the Building,” “The White Lotus” and “Yellowston­e.”

Kindred spirits Travel Channel, 8 p.m.; also streams on discovery+

Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and Chip Coffey answer a desperate family’s plea for help in Albion, N.Y. Dark apparition­s are showing extreme aggression, scratching and attacking all who live there.

Magic of disney’s Animal Kingdom Nat Geo, 9 p.m.

An endangered antelope is losing weight fast and needs surgery; a baby rhino takes her first steps out on the savanna to meet her extended family; a dig-happy warthog gets the perfect piggy pedicure; and a manatee visits the dentist.

 ?? Prime Video ?? The dark fantasy “Carnival Row,” starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne, returns to Prime Video for its final season.
Prime Video The dark fantasy “Carnival Row,” starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne, returns to Prime Video for its final season.
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Metro-goldwyn-mayer Jean Harlow stars in “Red Dust” as TCM celebrates costume designer Adrian Adolph Greenburg.

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