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7 p.m. on CW

Riverdale

Events take a dangerous turn as Betty and Charles (Lili Reinhart, guest star Wyatt Nash) manage to track down Edgar Evernever (guest star Chad Michael Murray) and his Farmies in the new episode “Chapter Sixty: Dog Day Afternoon.” Meanwhile, Veronica and Archie (Camila Mendes, K.J. Apa) hold a car wash at Pop’s to raise money for the community center. Jughead’s (Cole Sprouse) first day at Stonewall Prep doesn’t go as he had expected, while Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) learns a dark secret from Nana Rose.

7 p.m. on BET

Tyler Perry’s The Oval

Tyler Perry’s (pictured) new political soap opera, on which he is creator, writer, director and executive producer, follows a volatile family who has been installed in the White House by some major power players, as well as the everyday lives of the staff trying to keep this iconic residence running smoothly. Ed Quinn and Kron Moore star as newly elected President Hunter Franklin and Victoria, his first lady. The ensemble also features Javon Johnson, Ptosha Storey, Lodric Collins and Ciera Payton.

8 p.m. on NBC

Chicago Fire

Kidd’s (Miranda Mayo) mettle is severely tested at the National Firefighte­r Leadership Challenge while the rest of her crew back at Firehouse 51 responds to two different yet freakishly similar car wrecks in the new episode “Buckle Up.” Elsewhere, Mouch (Christian Stolte) starts a newsletter, determined to keep the firehouse team informed, but that project quickly spirals out of control.

9 p.m. on SUND

The Cry

Jenna Coleman (“Victoria”) stars in this new four-part mystery as Joanna Lindsay, a Scottish primary teacher who agrees to accompany her Australian fiancé, Alistair Robertson (Ewen Leslie, “Top of the Lake”), Down Under, where his ex-wife is threatenin­g a custody battle over the teenage daughter they share. Joanna and Alistair take their infant son Noah along with them, but the child mysterious­ly disappears.

11 p.m. on FX

American Horror Story: 1984

For the counselors and staff, this seemingly endless night at Camp Redwood has felt like something out of their worst nightmare, especially since some of their friends have wound up either dead or mortally wounded. As the survivors blearily watch the sunrise in the new “Episode 100,” they take a deep breath and reflect on the inevitable outcome of some of their choices.

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