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Comedian Tracy Morgan hosts ESPY Awards

Also, Tom Hanks-produced series ‘The Movies’ recalls great moments in American cinema

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DON’T MISS » “The 2019 ESPYS” — Comedian Tracy Morgan hosts the 27th annual edition of the star-studded event that honors top athletes, teams and performanc­es. Among the big-name nominees this year are

Serena Williams, Tiger Woods, Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and Mikaela Shiffrin. Also being presented: the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, the Jimmy V Award for Perseveran­ce and The Pat Tillman Award for Service. The three honorees, respective­ly, are Celtics legend Bill Russell, former Marine Corps Sgt. Kirstie Ennis and high school football coach Rob Mendez. (8 p.m. Wednesday, ABC)

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TODAY » “The Movies” is a six-part documentar­y series that spotlights American films through the decades while examining the cultural, societal and political shifts that influenced them. Tom Hanks is an executive producer on the project, which kicks off with a look at the crowdpleas­ing titles of the 1980s, including “The Empire Strikes Back,” “E.T.” and “The Breakfast Club.” (6 p.m., CNN; repeats 9 p.m.)

MONDAY » “Chasing the Moon: American Experience” is among the many programs this month marking the 50th anniversar­y of the moon landing. It’s a three-part series recalling the era of the space race, from its earliest days to 1969, when astronaut Neil Armstrong made one giant leap for mankind. (9 p.m., PBS; continues Tuesday and Wednesday)

TUESDAY » Are you ready to sail to “Love Island”? It’s another bizarre reality dating series that sends contestant­s to a stunning villa in Fiji, where they must couple-up. Those who fail to find a partner risk being banished from the island. (8 p.m., CBS)

TUESDAY » “I Love You, Now Die” is a two-part documentar­y that examines the infamous 2014 case in which 18-year-old Conrad Roy killed himself in Fairhaven, Massachuss­etts. Police soon discovered alarming text messages from his girlfriend, 17-year-old Michelle Carter, that seemed to encourage him to commit suicide. (8 p.m., HBO; concludes Wednesday) WEDNESDAY » As the third season of “Snowfall” begins, Franklin and Cissy look to make an investment in the community, while Andre tries to figure out what’s destroying it. Meanwhile, Jerome unveils his new business and Teddy’s operation in Mexico becomes more complicate­d. (10 p.m., FX) THURSDAY » When the fantasy-adventure series “The Outpost” returns for season 2, Talon summons a new threat, recalling the ghosts of her childhood. Also, while Garret hunts for Dred, Gwynn prepares the Outpost for war. (9 p.m., The CW)

FRIDAY » Frank Grillo, Anthony Mackie and Marcia Gay Harden star in “Point Blank.” The gritty new action film follows an an emergency room nurse who in an effort to rescue his abducted wife, unwillingl­y partners with a badly injured murder suspect. They run up against rival gangs and a deadly ring of corrupt cops. (Netflix)

SATURDAY » “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwal­d” (2018) is the second installmen­t in the fantasy series. Magizoolog­ist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) tries to thwart Grindelwal­d’s call for pureblood wizard domination, sending a rippling divide throughout the Wizarding World. (8 p.m., HBO)

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