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TCM SPOTLIGHT: AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MOVIES

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TCM, beginning at 6a.m. Catch a Classic! Turner Classic Movies’ tour of the world through cinema continues with a lineup that finishes up in Europe before starting into Africa with the following films set in and produced across various countries and regions: “Purple Noon” (1960) (Mediterran­ean); “Algiers” (1938) (Algeria); “The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima” (1952) (Portugal); “Adventures of Don Juan” (1948) (Spain); “The Singing Nun” (1966) (Belgium); “Grand Hotel” (1932) (Germany); “Horror of Dracula” (1958) (Romania); “The Shop Around the Corner” (1940) (Hungary); “The Journey” (1959) (Austria); “The Passionate Friends” (1949) (Switzerlan­d); “Grand Prix” (1966) (French Riviera); “Casablanca” (1942) (Morocco); “Cairo” (1942) (Egypt); “Below

the Sahara” (1953) (Sahara Desert); and “King Solomon’s Mines” (1950) (Uganda).

HOLEY MOLEY: “BEAR, BEAR, BEAR!”

ABC, 8 p.m.

Eight world-class athletes dodge explosions at the amaize-ing Corn Hole, encounter an un-bear-able surprise at The Distractor and find out feather or not they can overcome The Pecker to earn the golden putter, coveted plaid jacket and a spot in the finals.

THE RESIDENT

FOX, 8 p.m.

Season Finale! Conrad (Matt Czuchry) contemplat­es his future as he reminisces about a special night that included a very important conversati­on with Nic (guest star Emily Vancamp).

YOUNG ROCK: “ROCKY’S CODE”

NBC, 8 p.m. Nashville, 1987: Rocky (Joseph Lee Anderson) takes a promising new wrestling job, but is faced with a difficult decision; Ata (Stacey Leilua) spends a night out with Miss Elizabeth (Sarah Gattellari); and teenage Dwayne (Bradley Constant) starts to worry about his dad’s health. In 2032, Dwayne (Dwayne Johnson)

seeks advice from an old friend.

NBA BASKETBALL: EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS: GAME 1

ESPN, 8:30 p.m. Live

The best-of-seven-game battle to clinch the Eastern Conference crown begins with Game 1.

MR. MAYOR

NBC, 8:30 p.m. Season Finale! In the Season 2 finale, “The Debate,” Arpi (Holly Hunter) and Neil (Ted Danson) square off in the televised mayoral recall debate, while James (Yedoye Travis) reveals informatio­n that may change the course of his and Mikaela’s (Vella Lovell) relationsh­ip.

THE CHASE: “YOU LANDED A HUSBAND FROM ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS?”

ABC, 9 p.m.

New chaser and top female quizzer in the world Victoria “The Queen” Groce makes her official debut on the show. While the queen of trivia faces off against a showstoppi­ng trio of a magician, singer and profession­al juggler, Sara Haines hosts.

THIS IS US: “THE TRAIN”

NBC, 9 p.m.

The Pearsons gather around Rebecca’s (Mandy Moore) bedside.

LIONEL RICHIE: THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GERSHWIN PRIZE FOR POPULAR SONG

PBS, 9 p.m.

The Gershwin Prize annually honors a living musician’s lifetime achievemen­t in entertaini­ng, informing and inspiring cultural understand­ing through their music. This year’s honoree is legendary singer-songwriter Lionel Richie who, with the Commodores and in his solo career, has sold more than 125 million albums and

racked up numerous No. 1 hits. The ceremony honoring Richie with the Gershwin Prize was recorded in March and features an all-star concert celebratio­n of his songs by Gloria Estefan, Boyz II Men, Luke Bryan and more.

LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG WORLD

TLC, 9 p.m.

Season Premiere! The Roloffs face big changes and challengin­g times as a rift in the family causes an unexpected divide that sparks the beginning of a new and very different chapter. Amy and Matt continue to find friendship in unexpected ways as the two, along with Chris and Caryn, spend more time together, and even share a trip to Arizona. Tensions arise from a heated farm negotiatio­n between Zach, Tori, Matt and Caryn.

NEW AMSTERDAM: “CASTLES MADE OF SAND”

NBC, 10 p.m.

When an elder care facility shuts down, New Amsterdam is forced to intake many new patients; Max (Ryan Eggold) struggles with his decision to head back to London; Reynolds (Jocko Sims) takes his personal frustratio­ns out on his department with near disastrous results; and Iggy’s (Tyler Labine) work causes him to reflect on his marriage and personal life.

WELCOME TO PLATHVILLE

TLC, 10 p.m.

Season Premiere! Kim and Barry raised their nine kids on an idyllic and secluded farm in southern Georgia, separated from social media and modern culture, but life looks a whole lot different for the family now. As the Plaths explore new cities, navigate their love lives, and change and grow in ways none of them ever expected, what’s certain is the recent past never seemed so far behind.

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