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Saturday Movie: Bad Education
3:05 p.m. on HBO
Based on a New York Magazine article by Robert Colker, this dramedy stars Hugh Jackman and Allison Janney as Frank Tassone and Pam Gluckin, the key power players in a popular Long Island school district WKDW LV DERXW WR VHFXUH WKH QDWLRQ·V WRS VSRW D ZLQ that will lead to record-breaking college admissions and soaring property values for people like Frank and Pam. With so much at stake, when an embezzlement VFKHPH FRPHV WR OLJKW )UDQN·V UHDG\ WR GR ZKDW LW takes to cover it up. Ray Romano co-stars.
Movie: Gandhi 5 p.m. on TCM
Eight Academy Awards, including the prize for best picture, helped send this 1982 biography on its way to becoming one of the most respected films of all time. Richard Attenborough — who took the best-director honor — weaves the story of Mahatma Gandhi, the lawyer and pacifist who led India to independence. %HQ .LQJVOH\·V SRZHUIXO SHUIRUPDQFH LQ WKH WLWOH UROH earned him the Oscar for best actor. Candice Bergen, John Gielgud and Martin Sheen also star.
Sunday
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7 p.m. on CW
A pair of Netflix streaming dramas, “The Crown” and “Ozark,” lead the field of TV nominees with six nominations each as Taye Diggs makes his third FRQVHFXWLYH DSSHDUDQFH DV KRVW RI WKLV \HDU·V DZDUGV ceremonies. TV shows earning at least five nods LQFOXGH +%2·V ´/RYHFUDIW &RXQWU\ µ ´6FKLWW·V &UHHNµ and “What We Do in the Shadows.” The Netflix biopic “Mank” dominates the film categories with 12 nods, IROORZHG E\ ´0LQDULµ ZLWK DQG ´0D 5DLQH\·V %ODFN Bottom” with eight.
Oprah With Meghan and Harry: A CBS Primetime
Special
8 p.m. on CHBC, KIRO, CBS, GLBBC
Oprah Winfrey sits down with Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for an hour of candid conversation that opens with Meghan telling Winfrey about her experience stepping into life as a British Royal, marriage and motherhood, her philanthropic work and adjusting to intense public scrutiny. Harry joins them to talk about their move to
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Monday
Rock the Block
7 p.m. on HGTV; 10 p.m. on HGTV
6RPH RI +*79·V IDYRULWH UHQRYDWRUV IDFH RII DV WKLV hit competition series returns for Season 2. Host Ty Pennington referees the action as two-person teams compete to maximize the value of identical suburban properties, with $225,000 and only six weeks to FRPSOHWH WKHLU SURMHFW 7KLV VHDVRQ·V URVWHU RI GXHOLQJ duos includes Mike Holmes and Chicago renovation and design expert Alison Victoria; designing dads Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent; past “Design Star” winners David Bromstad and Tiffany Brooks; and Florida-based design spouses Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt.
9-1-1
8 p.m. on CHBC, GLBBC, KCPQ, FOX
In the winter finale, “Breaking Point,” the 118 team is summoned to an airport tarmac when a stressedout flight attendant snaps with frustration over her demanding passengers. Meanwhile, Athena (Angela Bassett) likewise discovers a couple who have reached the limits of their endurance to the COVID-19 pandemic. On more personal notes, Maddie and Chimney (Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kenneth Choi) reach a major decision about their baby, while Buck (Oliver Stark) reconnects with an old flame and gets sucked LQWR WKH PLGGOH RI $OEHUW·V -RKQ +DUODQ .LP QHZ relationship.
Tuesday
Superman & Lois
6 p.m. on SCIFI; 9 p.m. on CW; 10 p.m. on SCIFI
Gregory Smith (“Rookie Blue”) directed the new episode “The Perks of Not Being a Wallflower,” which finds Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) sharing parts of his Kryptonian history with sons Jordan and Jonathan (Alex Garfin, Jordan Elsass) over a family breakfast. Meanwhile, Lois and Chrissy (Elizabeth Tulloch, guest star Sofia Hasmik) investigate further as they try to expose the truth about Morgan Edge (Adam Rayner). Dylan Walsh, Erik Valdez and Wolé Parks also are featured.
The Flash 8 p.m. on CW
After Barry (Grant Gustin) discovers that he suddenly has acquired the power of speed thinking, he attempts to use that new gift to save Iris (Candice Patton) in the new episode “The Speed of Thought.” While Barry revels in this new ability, though, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) is reluctant to trust it. Elsewhere, Eva (guest star Efrat Dor) is forced to confront a shattering truth.
Wednesday
Nancy Drew
9 p.m. on W, CW; 3 a.m. on W
Several young girls approach Nancy (Kennedy McMann) seeking her help to find a volleyball teammate who they claim was kidnapped by a specter in the new episode “The Legend of the Murder Hotel.” Meanwhile, Ace (Alex Saxon) and Amanda (guest star Aadila Dosani) share a meaningful moment. Scott Wolf, Leah Lewis, Maddison Jaizani, Tunji Kasim and Riley Smith also star.
Game of Talents 9:01 p.m. on KCPQ, FOX
Adapted from a successful South Korean TV format, )R[·V ODWHVW JDPH VKRZ YHQWXUH DUULYHV ZLWK D VRPHwhat inscrutable title, but it starts to make sense once the premise is revealed. Wayne Brady plays host to two teams of contestants who compete to see which is more successful at guessing the hidden talents of an array of mystery performers. And on this show, the “talents” can be anything from singing to spider-wrangling or fire-dancing. Coincidentally, Brady previously ZDV WKH 6HDVRQ ZLQQHU RI KLV VKRZ·V WLPH VORW neighbor, “The Masked Singer.”
Thursday
Station 19
7 p.m. on CTVBC; 8 p.m. on KOMO, ABC
This action drama returns from an agonizingly long hiatus (at least for its fans) with “Train in Vain,” a FURVVRYHU HYHQW ZLWK VLVWHU VKRZ ´*UH\·V $QDWRP\ µ As the action resumes, Drs. Carina and DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato, Giacomo Gianniotti) are on the trail of Opal (guest star Stephanie Kurtzuba), who is suspected of sex trafficking. Elsewhere, Maya (Danielle Savre) leaves Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) in charge of the yearly inspection, while Vic and Dean (Barrett Doss, Okieriete Onaodowan) VWUXJJOH WR FRSH ZLWK WKH IDOORXW IURP 'HDQ·V DUUHVW Boris Kodjoe also stars.
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9 p.m. on CTVBC, KOMO, ABC
The new episode “Helplessly Hoping” picks up the action from the preceding hour of “Station 19,” as both teams deal with a tense, high-stakes situation. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) continues her battle with COVID-19, while Jo (Camilla Luddington) persuades Hayes (Richard Flood) to bend the rules on a case.
Elsewhere, Winston and Maggie (Anthony Hill, Kelly McCreary) re-connect. Jason George and Danielle Savre guest star in their “Station 19” roles as Ben Warren and Maya Bishop.
Call Me Kat 9 p.m. on KCPQ, FOX
Daniel (Lamorne Morris) is out of town on the day Randi (Kyla Pratt) has set aside to move into his place, so Kat (Mayim Bialik) offers to give her a hand in the new episode “Moving In.” In the process, however, Kat stumbles across an unexpected secret DERXW 'DQLHO·V SDVW (OVHZKHUH 0D[ &KH\HQQH -DFNVRQ RIIHUV WR WXWRU &DUWHU·V -XOLDQ *DQW VRQ CJ (guest star Christopher Farrar), in English. Leslie Jordan also stars.
Friday
MacGyver
8 p.m. on CHBC, KIRO, CBS, GLBBC
Mac and Riley (Lucas Till, Tristin Mays) travel overseas together on a mission to prevent the collapse of a fragile government in the new episode “C8H7ClO & Nano-Trackers & Resistance & Maldives & Mind Games.” During their operation, however, the pair inadvertently inhale some deadly microscopic technology. Meredith Eaton and Henry Ian Cusick also star; the guest cast features Deepti Gupta, Scott Holroyd and Alexandra Grey.
Magnum P.I.
9 p.m. on CTVBC, KIRO, CBS
A married woman turns to Magnum and Higgins (Jay Hernandez, Perdita Weeks) to track down her ORYHU·V NLOOHU EHFDXVH VKH GRHVQ·W ZDQW DQ\RQH WR expose her affair to the police in the new episode “The Lies We Tell.” Soon, however, they discover WKH GHDG PDQ ZDVQ·W ZKR KH FODLPHG WR EH 0HDQwhile, Rick (Zachary Knighton) visits Icepick (recurring guest star Corbin Bernsen), whose health has taken a turn for the worse. The guest cast also includes Christopher Thornton, Betsy Phillips and Elyse Levesque.
Movie: Beginners 12:35 a.m. on STRZ2
Christopher Plummer, who died in February at age
91, won an Academy Award as best supporting actor for his typically superb performance in writer-director 0LNH 0LOOV· VHULRFRPLF WDOH RI D PDQ (ZDQ McGregor) recalling his deceased father (Plummer), who decided to come out of the closet late in life. The younger man has mixed emotions over the revelation, but he also finds the inspiration to move forward with his own new love (Melanie Laurent). Goran Visnjic (“ER”) co-stars.