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(7 p.m., 1:59 a.m., HGTV): Fan favorite home renovation experts Bryan and Sarah Baeumler return in this new reality series, which takes viewers inside the story of how the couple built their booming home renovation business in Canada. Bryan, a successful licensed contractor, is working from his home base of Ontario when Sarah joins the family-owned constructi­on company as its project manager. It soon becomes apparent that their personal tastes and design visions are different enough that they’ll need to hone their innate sense of humor and fondness for banter to work together smoothly.

“Renovation Inc”

(7 p.m., 8 p.m., 9 p.m., Starz): Uncle Clifford (Nicco Annan) goes to war, figurative­ly speaking, determined to win the hearts and minds of Chucalissa in a new episode called “Last Call for Alcohol.” Meanwhile, back at the club, the members of the Pynk family come together to prepare for their biggest night yet. Brandee Evans, Shannon Thornton and Parker Sawyers also star.

“P-Valley”

(8 p.m., 12:03 a.m., History): Experts and scientists discover present-day evidence from the distant time of the Earth’s ancient deep freeze, shedding new light on the impact that ice had on civilizati­on across the human timeline in the new episode “Frozen Fury.” In another segment, avalanche survivors share chillingly graphic accounts of cheating death as a seven-story wall of ice completely envelops them.

“Apocalypse Earth”

(8 p.m., 10 p.m., 12:30 a.m., Showtime): This new four-part truecrime docuseries from filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady chronicles the disreputab­le exploits of con man Richard Scott Smith, a charmer who wrecked the lives of several women who fell under the spell of this cad. Ultimately Smith is forced to go on the run, while his diverse victims find a common bond in their burning need to put this scoundrel behind bars.

“Love Fraud”

(8 p.m., 12 a.m., TRAVEL): A father and son manage to record tangible evidence of what looks to be a monster in a Canadian lake in the new episode “An Ogopogo Sighting and More.” In other stories, a doorbell security camera captures a terrifying scene of fiery orbs falling from the skies above California, and an investigat­ive team is accosted by the restless spirits of a murdered family in Nevada.

“Paranormal Caught on Camera”

(8:01 p.m., 11 p.m., HGTV): After scrimping and saving for years, a Texas couple finally is ready and able to realize their dream of purchasing a home in Tulum in a new episode called “Love Nest in Tulum.” She’s focused on finding a place large enough for their three energetic teenagers, but her husband is thinking ahead and envisionin­g a low-maintenanc­e love nest for just the two of them after the kids have flown the nest. Another new episode follows.

“Mexico Life”

(7 p.m., CW, BET, CMT, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeo­n, PARMT, Tvland, VH1): Keke Palmer is host for this year’s ceremonies, which will trade the crowded blowout originally planned for the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., in favor of musical performanc­es by featured artists from various iconic New York locations across all five boroughs of the city. It’s a move necessitat­ed by the coronaviru­s pandemic, but it also is intended as an homage to the spirit and resilience of the Big Apple in the face of this health crisis. Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande lead the field of nominees with nine each.

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