What to watch
SUNDAY July 18, 2021
All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
Golf: The Open Championship: Final Round
Golf Channel & NBC, beginning at 3 a.m. Live
Final-round coverage of the 149th British Open at Royal St. George’s Golf Club in England
begins on Golf Channel and continues on NBC.
Celebrity Family Feud ABC, 7 p.m.
The casts from Freeform’s Good Trouble and grown-ish compete to win money for their charity. It’s a West Coast vs. East Coast battle
in the next game, when the real estate agents from Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles take
on the real estate agents from Million Dollar Listing New York to see who will reign supreme.
Labor of Lies
Lifetime, 7 p.m. ■ Original Film First-time expectant mother Lara meets a “bump buddy” online. But the other pregnant woman, Jamie, hides a devastating secret that brings dangerous characters into Lara’s life. After the birth, Lara’s baby is stolen, and she must fight to get her baby back from the baby stealer. Stars Gina Vitori, Jenna Michno and Jonathan Stoddard.
The End
Showtime, 7 p.m. ■ New Series
In this 10-episode dark comedy, three generations of a family live with separate but intersecting obsessions — trying to figure out how to die with dignity, live with none and
make it all count.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan
Starz, 7 p.m. ■ New Series
This is the second spinoff in the acclaimed Power universe from Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Courtney A. Kemp. It’s a prequel story that
shares the teenage years of Kanan Stark (50 Cent) before he became the coldblooded killer. The series stars Mekai Curtis in the lead role, as well as Patina Miller, Omar Epps, Malcolm Mays
and London Brown.
The Machines That Built America
History, 8 p.m. ■ New Series
This eight-episode docuseries reveals the surprising stories and rivalries behind the groundbreaking innovations that turned America into a superpower. Blending dramatic reenactments and archival footage with
interviews from experts, biographers and others, the series brings to life some of America’s most storied inventors, including Nikola Tesla, William Harley, Alexander Graham Bell, Duncan Black, Alonzo Decker and many more. It begins tonight with two episodes: “Tractor Trailblazers” and “Plane Pioneers.”
Jerusalem: City of Faith and Fury
CNN, 9 p.m. ■ New Series
Provided there is no breaking news, CNN’s new six-part docuseries debuts tonight telling the
story of one of the most controversial cities in history, through six epic conflicts that shaped and defined it. Narrated by Golden Globewinning actor Ewan McGregor, the docuseries explores how a small, arid town with no natural resources became a place of pilgrimage for
three of the most prominent world religions, while investigating how 3,000 years of conflicts have led directly to the struggles of today. Spanning from biblical times to the Roman Empire to the Cold War, and examining the stories of King David, Cleopatra, Saladin,
T.E. Lawrence and more, the series brings Jerusalem to life as never before.
Shark Academy
Discovery Channel, 9 p.m. ■ New Series Discovery’s first-ever shark-themed competitive docuseries follows eight men and women who will compete to secure a coveted crew spot on shark scientist Dr. Riley Elliott’s next great shark-diving expedition. It’s an opportunity of a lifetime for these shark enthusiasts with nontraditional backgrounds to leap ahead in the competitive world of shark research, embarking on a great adventure in hopes of making their dreams a reality. The recruits will work and live together on a research vessel for six weeks as Riley and his team of pros put them to the test to see who has what it really takes.