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‘Elvis All-Star Tribute’ recalls a monumental night

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DON’T MISS >> “Elvis All-Star Tribute”: Some of pop music’s biggest names — including Dierks Bentley, John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, Post Malone, Shawn Mendes, Carrie Underwood, Ed Sheeran and more — celebrate the 50th anniversar­y of the Elvis Presley TV event that revitalize­d the King’s career. On Dec. 3, 1968, Elvis, clad in black leather and playing with a full band, appeared in a live NBC special that became a monumental TV event. This program re-creates the spectacle — even the staging — of that night. Also included: rare Elvis footage, outtakes and interviews from those involved in the special. Blake Shelton hosts. (9 p.m. today, NBC)

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TODAY >> Brace yourself for high-octane offense and low-level defense as Steph Curry, LeBron James, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, Kevin Durant, James Harden and other hoop heroes show off their skills at the NBA All-Star Game in Charlotte, North Carolina. Expect a lot of love for Curry, who will be playing in his hometown. (5 p.m., TNT)

MONDAY >> It has all come down to this: “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” crowns its winner — and ultimate world champion. But not before coaxing us to sit through a bloated two-hour season finale. (8 p.m., NBC)

MONDAY >> “Minding the Gap,” nominated for a best documentar­y feature Oscar, makes its broadcast debut on “POV.” The coming-of-age story gives viewers an intimate look into friendship­s initiated via a passion for skateboard­ing and cemented by shared experience. (9 p.m., PBS)

TUESDAY >> “American Masters — Sammy Davis, Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me” is a documentar­y that examines the late entertaine­r’s vast talent and his journey for identity through the shifting tides of civil rights and racial progress during 20th-century America. Included: interviews with Billy Crystal, Norman Lear, Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg and Kim Novak. (9 p.m., PBS)

TUESDAY >> “This Is Us” fans who have been yearning to know Beth’s (Susan Kelechi Watson) backstory get their wish tonight with a moving episode titled “Our Little Island Girl.” Beth’s trip home to care for her mother (Phylicia Rashad) sparks an unexpected realizatio­n. (9 p.m., NBC)

WEDNESDAY >> The hilarious parody series “Documentar­y Now!” returns for another season. The premiere episode — “Batsh*t Valley: Part 1 & 2” — stars Michael Keaton and Owen Wilson in a story about a commune of devoted followers in the small town of Chinook, Oregon, in the 1980s. (11 p.m., IFC)

THURSDAY >> As “Gotham” continues to march toward its series finale, Gordon races to uncover the criminal element threatenin­g to end talks of the city’s reunificat­ion with the mainland. Meanwhile, Jeremiah (guest star Cameron Monaghan) returns and organizes a twisted re-creation of the murder of Bruce’s parents. (8 p.m., Fox) FRIDAY >> In the new film “Paddleton,” an unlikely friendship between two misfit neighbors leads both on an unexpected­ly emotional journey when the younger man is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Ray Romano and Mark Duplass star. (Netflix)

SATURDAY >> Jeffrey Wright headlines the new TV film “O.G.” He plays a prison inmate in the final weeks of a 24-year sentence, but his impending release is complicate­d when he takes new arrival Beecher (Theothus Carter), who is being courted by gang leadership, under his wing. (10 p.m., HBO)

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NBC From left, Post Malone and Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook perform in “Elvis All-Star Tribute.”
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