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6 p.m. on BBCA

One Wild Day

This new three-part natural history series takes viewers on a 24-hour roller-coaster ride through the animal world to see how the position of the sun during the day can affect the behavior of living things across the planet. The premiere chronicles 24 hours in the South American desert, where animals await those prime moments during the day when the sun’s position in the sky creates enhanced advantages to their survival in treacherou­s terrain.

6 p.m. on LIFE Movie: Envy: A Seven Deadly Sins

Story

The second movie in this anthology series based on books by Victoria Christophe­r Murray stars Rose Rollins as Gabrielle Flores, a successful public relations executive who also is happily married with a beautiful daughter. When Gabrielle’s father drops the bombshell that she has a half-sister she never knew existed, Gabrielle naively and graciously invites this lost sibling, Keisha (Serayah, pictured), into her life. Unfortunat­ely, Keisha, who grew up poor, is determined to take away everything her luckier half-sister has enjoyed until now.

7 p.m. on HALL

Movie: Right in Front of Me

In high demand for her skills as a wedding stylist, Carly Mason (Janel Parrish) finds herself at a resort where several old college acquaintan­ces are spending the weekend for a wedding. Among them is Matt (Anthony Konechny), Carly’s all-consuming campus crush from years back. Meanwhile, Nick (Marco Grazzini), a junior chef at the resort, is trying to advance his career, so Carly agrees to connect him with her high-end clients if he’ll help her catch the attention of Matt. Hilary Jardine and Clayton James co-star.

8 p.m. on STARZ

Movie: Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood

In addition to multiple other accolades, Brad Pitt won an Academy Award as best supporting actor for writer-director Quentin Tarantino’s lavishly praised 2019 comedy-drama, which cast Pitt as the stunt double of a Hollywood superstar (Leonardo DiCaprio), both of whom are nostalgic for the rapidly vanishing golden age of Hollywood. The huge ensemble cast also includes Margot Robbie, Emile Hirsch, Margaret Qualley, Timothy Olyphant, Dakota Fanning, Bruce Dern and Damian Lewis, many of them playing familiar Tinseltown figures. This was Luke Perry’s final film.

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