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What to watch

SUNDAY

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Feb. 6, 2022

All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

2022 Pro Bowl ABC & ESPN, 2 p.m. Live

Held as a virtual event last year, the NFL’s best players — minus those playing in Super Bowl LVI next Sunday — are back on the field for the AFC vs. NFC exhibition game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

NASCAR Cup Series: Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum FOX, 5 p.m. Live

The non-points preseason race traditiona­lly held at Daytona is run this year on a 0.25mile temporary asphalt oval in the Los

Angeles Memorial Coliseum. It’s the first NASCAR race held in a stadium used by the

NFL since Chicago’s Soldier Field hosted one in 1956.

Listen Out for Love

UPtv, 6 p.m. Original Film

Goal-driven podcast producer Peyton Pepper (Stephanie Bennett) is forced to mold Alex McKinney (Mark Ghanime), a brash loose cannon, into her next star to create the

perfect show about true love and save both of their careers. But once they open their hearts

and listen, will they be the ones to find love?

Around the World in 80 Days PBS, 7 p.m.

In “Episode Six,” facing starvation on a desert island, Fogg (David Tennant) and Passeparto­ut (Ibrahim Koma) have a fallingout. The valet’s superior survival skills are desperatel­y needed to save their lives, much less the round-the-world wager.

Iron Maiden: Breaking the Band

REELZ Channel, 7 p.m.

The story of legendary British heavy metal

band Iron Maiden, including its break with frontman Bruce Dickinson, is related in this episode featuring insights from former guitarist Dennis Stratton and Dave “Lights” Beazley, who was the lighting and production designer for Maiden’s renowned live shows.

Britannia EPIX, 8 p.m.

In “Episode 4,” Aulus (David Morrissey) returns from his trip to the Underworld; Willa (Jodie McNee) reveals that if Cait (Eleanor Worthingto­n-Cox) secures the Spear of the Silver Dawn, then the tribes will be united.

Claws

TNT, 8 p.m. Series Finale

Niecy Nash and the rest of this glorious cast bid goodbye to their characters and those

amazing nail designs as the series comes to its close after four seasons. We’ll see who’s left standing and friendly after Desna’s rise to power in the crime world.

Power Book IV: Force Starz, 8:15 p.m.

New Series

This third spinoff from the Power juggernaut franchise follows Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) as he cuts ties with New York. Tommy makes a quick detour to Chicago to close an old wound

that’s been haunting him for decades. What was supposed to be a quick stop, however, turns into a labyrinth of family secrets and lies Tommy thought were long buried. One step leads to another, and Tommy quickly finds himself in Chicago’s drug game, inserting himself between the city’s two biggest crews.

Vienna Blood PBS, 9 p.m.

In “Darkness Rising, Part 1,” after a monk is found brutally murdered in his monastery, suspicion falls on a religious Jew who recently reprimande­d the monk for spreading antisemiti­c rhetoric. The scandal reaches Clara (Luise von Finckh), who pleads with her ex-fiance, Max (Matthew Beard), for help.

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