What to watch
SUNDAY
Jan. 23, 2022
All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
Earnin’ It: The NFL’s Forward Progress
Peacock New Series
This five-part docuseries spotlights several of the most powerful and trailblazing women working in the NFL, who are shaping the future of football, whether on the field as officials, on the sidelines as coaches or in other capacities. New episodes stream each week leading up to Super Bowl LVI on Feb. 13, with the final episodes available on Feb. 20 and 27. The first two episodes can also be seen on the NBC broadcast network Jan. 30 and Feb. 5, respectively.
The Secret Life of Pets NBC, 6 p.m.
In this 2016 animated family favorite, Max (voice of Louis C.K.), a Jack Russell Terrier, is living a happy life when his owner, Katie (Ellie Kemper), brings in a stray, Duke (Eric Stonestreet). The two dogs — with the help of their other animal friends — soon learn they have more in common than first imagined.
Love on the Road
UPtv, 6 p.m. Original Film
When restaurant-makeover-show host Abby (Erin Cahill) gets a new assignment to turn a rustic small-town diner into a place on the culinary map, she knows she’s way out of her element. But as Abby and diner owner Tom (Jesse Hutch) spend time together in and out of the kitchen, Abby discovers the joy of good comfort food, a place she just might call home and a thing she just might call love.
Legends of the Hidden Temple
The CW, 7 p.m. Season Finale
In “The Aboriginal Australian Legend of the Seven Sisters,” Cristela Alonzo cheers on four teams as they compete to win the chance at the Temple Run and $25,000.
Deadly House Call
Lifetime, 7 p.m. Original Film
A busy working mother hires a nurse to care for her wealthy father, who has early-onset dementia, but soon a bizarre deception creeps in when the seductive nurse makes a play for the family fortune. Stars Joanne Jansen, Neville Edwards and Sierra Wooldridge.
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe
CNN, beginning at 8 p.m. Season Finale
The four-part docuseries that takes a new look at Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe concludes with two back-to-back hourlong episodes. First, in “Rebel,” Marilyn, determined to become a serious actress, departs from 20th Century Fox to start her own production company. Then, in “Icon,” Marilyn shows her mature talent as an actress and wins a triumphant victory over Fox shortly before her untimely death.
Billions
Showtime, 8 p.m. Season Premiere
In Season 6 of the drama, Michael Prince (Corey Stoll) is now in charge, Chuck (Paul Giamatti) must develop a new strategy, and all the players must sharpen their weapons and look for new alliances in order to survive.