TV TOP PICKS
7 p.m. on FOOD
Kids Baking Championship Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman return as hosts and judges as they welcome 12 young bakers and test their kitchen skills in a series of challenges, with the best young baker to emerge at the end of the 10-week competition taking home $25,000 and a spot in Food Network Magazine. For the first time this season, parents of the participants will be present to watch as their children vie in in the fun yet high-pressure rounds of competition.
7 p.m. on ID
Atlanta Justice
This new weekly true-crime series chronicles the formidable teamwork demonstrated by members of the elite Atlanta Homicide Unit, which has one of the highest clearance rates in the country. Among the standouts are Detectives Nicole Redlinger and JD Stephens, and prosecutors Leif Howard and Tanya Miller. In the series premiere, the team investigates the death of Bobby Jackson, whose corpse, fully wrapped in silver tape, is discovered dumped in a church playground. Two different women claim to be Bobby’s fiancée, and each accuses the other of being the killer.
8 p.m. on TRAV
Paranormal Declassified
In the new episode “Chasing Skinwalkers,” investigative journalist and host Paul Beban digs into Navajo folklore to learn more about evil shapeshifters known as skinwalkers in that Native American culture. During his investigation, Paul tracks the mythical beasts from the heart of Navajo Nation to the infamous Skinwalker Ranch in Utah to Wisconsin, where he captures something unexplainable.
10 p.m. on HBO
His Dark Materials
As all paths converge on Cittàgazze, the mission to find Will’s (Amir Wilson, pictured) father (Andrew Scott) becomes more pressing in the Season 2 finale. Having narrowly survived the balloon crash, Jopari and Lee (Scott, Lin-Manuel Miranda) try to locate the knife bearer, but the agents of the Magisterium are in close pursuit. Elsewhere, Ruta (Jade Anouka) updates Serafina (Ruta Gedmintas) on Asriel’s plans, but Serafina insists her duty is to Lyra (Dafne Keen).