TV TOP PICKS
7 p.m. on FOX The Resident
Bell (Bruce Greenwood) sees red when Marshall Winthrop (Glenn Morshower) — the new chairman of the board and, not coincidentally, Conrad’s (Matt Czuchry) father — asks for his son’s feedback to some hospital budget considerations in the new episode “The Prince & the Pauper.”
7 p.m. on CBS The Neighborhood
Any show that starts out being directed by sitcom master James Burrows (Will & Grace) has a definite plus going in, and this comedy’s premiere has that advantage. Max Greenfield (New Girl) and Beth Behrs( 2 Broke Girls), pictured, play a Midwestern couple who relocate to Los Angeles, where a new neighbor (Cedric the Entertainer) develops immediate doubts about them ... and has no qualms about expressing those. Another performer with much experience in this genre, Tichina Arnold (Martin), also stars.
8 p.m. on FOX 9-1-1
The new episode “Help Is Not Coming” finds the first responders continuing to deal with the horrific damage from a severe earthquake as well as the lingering threat of more aftershocks to come. Athena (Angela Bassett) tries to keep things running smoothly as Bobby (Peter Krause) and his team attempt to rescue victims still trapped in a collapsing high-rise hotel, as well as others pinned in the rubble below. Oliver Stark, Aisha Hinds and Kenneth Choi also star.
9 p.m. on NBC Manifest
As they struggle to pick up their personal lives after their baffling disappearance, the passengers from Flight 828 are dismayed to find themselves under government scrutiny in the new episode “Reentry.” Meanwhile, Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh) understandably is having a hard time wrapping her mind around the reality that Jared (J.R. Ramirez) now is married to her former best friend, and Ben (Josh Lucas) tries to help a fellow passenger reconnect with his son. Jack Messina also stars.