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7 p.m. on FOOD
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
With many casual diners, you pretty much can’t go wrong picking “Loaded, Stuffed and Fried” menu options, and those are exactly the kind of culinary treats host Guy Fieri is looking for in a new episode with that title. He starts out in Santa Fe, N.M., where a farmto-table eatery delivers a knock-your-lights-out lamb sandwich and bison gravy fries. A funky Mexican seafood spot in Kansas City, Mo., fries fish and stuffs outrageous oysters.
7:30 p.m. on CW
The Big Stage
In a new episode called “Drama on the Silks, Cool Cats and Fifty Shades of Stacey’s Mom!,” hosts Elizabeth Stanton and James Maslow welcome a slate of acts including Asian-American male dance crew Poreotics, actor and comic Ryan Goldsher, married American Idol alumni Ace Young and Diana DeGarmo, and Savitsky Cats, a feline novelty act.
8 p.m. on HIST
The UnXplained
The new episode “Life Beyond Death” explores what is perhaps the most profound mystery of them all, namely, what happens to human beings after they die? Clues to the answer may lie in cases of near-death experiences, what appear to be resurrections and how some memories occasionally seem to be passed down from an organ donor to the recipient.
9 p.m. on LIFEMOV Movie:
A Deadly Dance
Kate Higgins, one of two star dancers on a hit TV show, is badly shaken when a colleague is murdered, almost exactly a year after Kate’s twin sister, Karen, was killed under similar circumstances. Network executives immediately step up security, but Kate begins obsessing over whether the same deranged killer is behind both deaths — and whether she might be next in line. Sabrina Bryan, Antonio Sabato Jr., David Blue and Rachael Markarian star in this 2019 thriller.
11 p.m. on SYFY
Killjoys
An unexpected and unwelcome hostage situation throws a major wrench into Dutch’s (Hannah John-Kamen) prison takeover scheme in the new episode “Three Mutineers.” With few other options and their situation growing more desperate by the minute, she, D’avin and John (Luke Macfarlane, pictured, and Aaron Ashmore) scramble frantically to improvise a new plan.