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all american The CW, 7 p.m.

Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) attempts to man up in his dad’s absence; no one knows how to confront Laura’s (Monet Mazur) den-mothering.

The Voice NBC, 7 p.m.

Coaches Chance the Rapper, Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan and Blake Shelton all vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon on the fifth night of Blind Auditions.

antiques roadshow PBS, 7 p.m.

Watch furry “Roadshow” finds that will be sure to leave tails wagging for more, including a 1965 Charles Schulz Peanuts strip, a Julius Adam II “Kitten Symphony” oil and a Jamie Wyeth portrait of Andy Warhol with his dog. One is appraised at $90,000.

31 days of oscar

TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.

The Academy Awards began in the late 1920s, as silent movies were phasing out and Hollywood was transition­ing into the age of “talkies.” But there were still high-quality silents being produced that were recognized at the earliest Oscar ceremonies, and you’ll see six of those titles this evening during Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar. Up first is “Sunrise” (1927), which won three of the four awards for which it was nominated at the very first Academy Awards in 1929: Best Actress (Janet Gaynor), Best Cinematogr­aphy (Charles Rosher and Karl Struss) and Best Picture, Unique and Artistic Production. (That latter category was only featured at the initial ceremony; that year’s award for the more prestigiou­s Outstandin­g Picture, went to “Wings,” which is technicall­y considered the first Best Picture Oscar winner.) After that tonight are “The Last Command” (1928), which was one of the films (along with “The Way of All Flesh”) for which Emil Jannings was awarded the first Best Actor

Oscar; “The Circus” (1928), for which star/writer/director Charles Chaplin was given an Honorary Award for his versatilit­y and creative brilliance; “The Crowd” (1928) — nominated for Best Picture, Unique and Artistic Production and Best Director, Dramatic Picture (King Vidor); “White Shadows in the South Seas” (1928) — the winner for Best Cinematogr­aphy (Clyde De Vinna); and “Speedy” (1928) — nominated for Best Director, Comedy Picture (Ted Wilde).

bob hearts abishola CBS, 7:30 p.m.

Abishola (Folake Olowofoyek­u) must reconcile a decade-old wound when she’s forced to attend the funeral of an unlikable aunt in the new episode “Mmm, Fresh Baked Sock!”

all american: homecoming

The CW, 8 p.m.

Simone (Geffri Maya) and the Bringston tennis team work together to make the biggest decision of their season. Guest-starring profession­al tennis player Coco Gauff.

TMZ Investigat­es: 9/11: The Fifth Plane

Fox, 8 p.m.

Four airliners were turned into weapons of mass destructio­n on Sept. 11, 2001, but a fifth plane may also have been targeted by hijackers. TMZ investigat­es the untold story of United Flight 23, with never-before-heard interviews from the crew.

ncis: hawai‘i CBS, 9 p.m.

In the new episode “Money

Honey,” Capt. Milius (returning guest star Enver Gjokaj) helps the NCIS team catch a dangerous high-value target with the help of an informant unlike any they’ve ever encountere­d.

The watchful eye Freeform, 9 p.m.

Elena’s (Mariel Molino) cover is threatened when someone from her past unexpected­ly shows up at the Greybourne.

history’s Greatest of all Time with Peyton Manning

History, 9 p.m.

Host Peyton Manning and various experts count down the 10 greatest toys ever, ranking a list of playthings that includes Hot Wheels cars, Transforme­rs, Mr. Potato Head, Lego, Barbie, the Slinky, G.I. Joe and more.

Quantum leap NBC, 9 p.m.

When Ben (Raymond Lee) lands in a 1950s psychiatri­c institutio­n, he must engineer a daring escape for a young woman unjustly committed by her husband. Meanwhile, the team is shocked to learn the identity of a mole in Quantum Headquarte­rs.

 ?? Fox Film Corp. ?? The silent classic “Sunrise” won three awards at the first Academy Awards ceremony.
Fox Film Corp. The silent classic “Sunrise” won three awards at the first Academy Awards ceremony.
 ?? Karen NEAL/CBS ?? Returning guest star Enver Gjokaj helps the team catch a dangerous high-value target in the latest episode of “NCIS: Hawai’i.
Karen NEAL/CBS Returning guest star Enver Gjokaj helps the team catch a dangerous high-value target in the latest episode of “NCIS: Hawai’i.

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