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TCM SPOTLIGHT: AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MOVIES

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TCM, 6 a.m.

Catch a Classic! It’s off to Europe as Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Tuesday night programmin­g event taking viewers around the world through films set in and produced in various countries continues. In order, the cinematic European travel itinerary features the following stops: “Tonight’s the Night” (1954) (Ireland); “Knights of the Round Table” (1953) (Arthurian England); “Pride and Prejudice” (1940) (England); “The Corn Is Green” (1945) (Wales); “The Green Years” (1946) (Scotland); “Edge of Darkness” (1943) (Norway); “Julius Caesar” (1953) (ancient Italy); “Rome Adventure” (1962) (Italy); “Breathless” (1960) and “Gigi” (1958), both representi­ng France; “The Diary of Anne Frank” (1959) and “Holland in Tulip Time” (1934), representi­ng the Netherland­s; “Knife in the Water” (1962) (Poland); “The Loves of a Blonde” (1966) (Czech Republic); “Queen Christina” (1934) (Sweden); “Hamlet” (1948) (Denmark); “Z” (1969) (Greece); and “Clash of the Titans” (1981) (ancient Greece).

NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS: FIRST ROUND

ESPN & ESPN2, 7 p.m. Live

ESPN and ESPN2 combine to televise four games from the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

FBI: “GHOST FROM THE PAST”

CBS, 8 p.m.

The murder of a TSA agent leads the team to hunt down a killer who is using drug mules to exploit airport security checkpoint­s.

NAOMI: “READY OR NOT”/”WHO AM I?”

The CW, 8 p.m. Season Finale! In the first episode of the two-part season finale, after having visions from her brief time on Earth-29, Naomi (Kaci Walfall) seeks the advice of her protectors — Dee (Alexander Wraith), Zumbado (Cranston Johnson), Greg (Barry Watson), Jen (Mouzam Makkar) and Akira (guest star Stephanie March) — but no one can agree on a plan, and Naomi feels sidelined in decisions about her own future. In the second hour, Naomi must make a decision to protect those she loves most — but in the end, she needs those closest to her to battle a powerful being that has been hunting her since birth.

THE RESIDENT: “THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING”

FOX, 8 p.m. Cade’s (Kaley Ronayne) father (guest star Andrew Mccarthy) assists in an operation on a young boy with a rare disease.

YOUNG ROCK: “BACKYARD BRAWL-B-Q”

NBC, 8 p.m.

Hawaii, 1984: On the day of the Brawl-b-q, Rocky’s (Joseph Lee Anderson) relationsh­ip with partner Tony Atlas (Antuone Torbert) hits a breaking point; Dewey (Adrian Groulx) becomes the object of multiple school crushes; and the extortion case against Lia (Ana Tuisila) reaches its conclusion.

MR. MAYOR: “THE RECALL”

NBC, 8:30 p.m. Tensions rise as Titi B.’s (Josie Totah) petition to recall Mayor Bremer (Ted Danson) gains traction. Jayden (Bobby Moynihan) panics over having to side with Arpi (Holly Hunter) against Neil, and Mikaela (Vella Lovell) and James’ (Yedoye Travis) first kiss leaves something to be desired.

THE CHASE: “WHAT

COLOR IS URANUS?”

ABC, 9 p.m.

OG Chaser James “The High Roller” Holzhauer makes his Season 3 debut as he faces off in a trivia battle against a market research manager, a hospital physician and a music journalist. Each hourlong episode continues the fast-paced battle of intellect, where contestant­s are challenged to think faster than they ever thought possible to answer up to 166 questions across varying topics. Sara Haines returns as host.

FBI: INTERNATIO­NAL: “GET THAT REVOLUTION STARTED”

CBS, 9 p.m.

The team works to hunt down the sniper responsibl­e for killing an American during an attack on a biomedical lab in Belgium.

RESTORING GALVESTON

Magnolia Network, 9 p.m. Season Premiere! Ashley and Michael Cordray are back for a fourth season of their series in which they restore homes in their own backyard of Galveston, Texas. They tackle outdated properties on the brink of destructio­n to preserve the island’s history and architectu­ral styles.

THIS IS US: “FAMILY MEETING”

NBC, 9 p.m.

The Big Three make a plan for Rebecca (Mandy Moore).

AMERICAN

FBI: MOST WANTED: “GREATEST HITS”

CBS, 10 p.m.

The team searches for a murderer who is re-creating the killings of a notorious 1980s mobster.

NEW AMSTERDAM: “RISE”

NBC, 10 p.m.

Max (Ryan Eggold) discovers the extent to which Dr. Fuentes’ (Michelle Forbes) cuts are severely damaging New Amsterdam; Iggy (Tyler Labine) takes an unconventi­onal approach to reach a young patient in need; and Reynolds (Jocko Sims) and Wilder (Sandra Mae Frank) perform a risky, life-saving surgery on unborn twins.

DOUBLING DOWN WITH THE DERRICOS

TLC, 10 p.m.

Season Finale! GG begins her chemothera­py treatment with Deon by her side, and Darian receives an unexpected surprise. Then, the “Derrico 6” record a love song for GG, and a Valentine’s Day party in her honor helps her find her fight.

NATIONAL “TWILIGHT ZONE” DAY MARATHON

Syfy, Midnight

Syfy celebrates the unofficial National Twilight Zone Day holiday on May 11 starting early on that day (late-night on May 10) with a 20-episode, 10-and-a-half-hour marathon from Rod Serling’s classic sci-fi/fantasy anthology series.

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 ?? Provided photo ?? Jason Momoa narrates “American Masters: Waterman — Duke: Ambassador of Aloha” about Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku airing at 9 p.m. on PBS.
Provided photo Jason Momoa narrates “American Masters: Waterman — Duke: Ambassador of Aloha” about Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku airing at 9 p.m. on PBS.

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