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Carrey shines in Showtime series ‘Kidding’

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DON’T MISS : “KIDDING” » Both hilarious and heartbreak­ing, this new drama series starring Jim Carrey is like nothing else you’ll see on television this fall. Carrey plays Jeff, aka “Mr. Pickles,” a Mister Rogers-like icon of children’s TV and a beacon of kindness. But when his family is struck by tragedy, and his marriage unravels, he struggles to cling to his sanity in a cynical and ruthless world. The stellar cast also includes Frank Langella, Judy Greer and Catherine Keener. (10 tonight, Showtime).

Other bets

TODAY » When Season 2 of “The Deuce” begins, it’s 1977 and Vincent is running a new mob-backed disco. Meanwhile, Candy, now a “triple threat” as a porn actress, producer and director, is looking to make more artful, ambitious adult films. (9 p.m., HBO).

TODAY » “The Last Ship” is ready to ship out. As the action series launches its final season, the U.S. Navy is ready to unveil its first fully functional fleet since the Red Flu pandemic. But a new type of threat may lead to the next world war. (9 p.m., TNT).

MONDAY » Your poor DVR is about to get a major workout as the broadcast networks prepare to unveil their new programmin­g. Take a sneak peek at some of the offerings with the “CBS Fall Preview” hosted by “Murphy Brown” star Candice Bergen. (8:30 p.m., CBS).

MONDAY » “Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age” is a revelatory documentar­y that examines how the online dating industry has changed the way Americans seek relationsh­ips. The film also follows six young people as they look to make a love connection. (10 p.m., HBO).

TUESDAY » “The Great American Read” is a testament to the power of books — and also a fierce competitio­n. As the series resumes, host Meredith Vieira ushers viewers through the nation’s 100 best-loved novels, as voted on by the public. (8 p.m., PBS).

WEDNESDAY » We don’t know much about “American Horror Story: Apocalypse,” thanks to its tightlippe­d producers. But the eighth edition of the series features a parade of “AHS” alums, including Season 1 stars Connie Britton and Dylan McDermott. (10 p.m., FX).

THURSDAY » “The Oslo Diaries” is a docudrama that recalls the 1993 Oslo

Peace Accords — secret meetings between Palestinia­ns and Israeli officials that were conducted

in Norway. Included is rare archival footage and diary entries of the key negotiator­s. (8 p.m., HBO). FRIDAY » “Saturday Night Live” alums Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen reunite in the offbeat new dramedy “Forever.” They play a suburban wife and husband who live a comfortabl­e — but rather stale — life. When they try to shake things up with an adventurou­s ski trip, everything changes. (Amazon Prime).

SATURDAY » Mushy movie alert: In “Love in Design,” the star of a home-makeover show (Danica McKellar) returns to her New England hometown to renovate a historical manor. Her old flame (Andrew Walker) is assigned to oversee her work. You can guess what happens next. (9 p.m., Hallmark).

 ?? WILLY SANJUAN — INVISION/AP ?? Jim Carrey participat­es in a panel discussion on the new Showtime series “Kidding” in August in Beverly Hills. The show premieres at 10tonight.
WILLY SANJUAN — INVISION/AP Jim Carrey participat­es in a panel discussion on the new Showtime series “Kidding” in August in Beverly Hills. The show premieres at 10tonight.
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