What to watch MONDAY
Live With Kelly and Ryan
Syndicated
After hosting from home since March, Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest are back in the studio. Whether guests will visit in-person is still TBD.
The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever!
ABC, 7 p.m. Season Finale
In “Juan Pablo Galavis,” Juan Pablo, the charming soccer player and single dad from Venezuela, went from being the sexiest man alive to one of the most controversial Bachelors in franchise history.
Killing Michael Jackson
Bounce TV, 7 p.m.
This documentary makes its exclusive U.S. premiere tonight on Bounce TV. It features never-before-seen images of the fateful day that legendary pop icon Michael Jackson died and is told through the eyes of detectives Orlando Martinez, Dan Myers and Scott Smith.
Life Below Zero
Nat Geo, 7 p.m. Season Premiere
It’s time for Season 15 of the series that offers an inside look at just how tough it is to live off the grid in Alaska. Follow the stories of Sue Aikens (who lives for nine months of the year north of the Arctic Circle); hunter and trapper Ricko DeWilde; Chip and Agnes Hailstone and their kids; Andy Bassich, a longtime resident of the Yukon Territory, who’s isolated as the Yukon River freezes until he’s able to cross the ice; and Jessie Holmes, who lives without electricity and running water.
Jade Eyed Leopard
Nat Geo Wild, 7 p.m.
Born under a safari camp tent in the Maasai Mara in Kenya, her name is “Toto” — Swahili for small — and she has striking, bright, aquamarine eyes. Emmy- and Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons narrates this special that reveals the first three years of Toto’s life as she learns the fundamental skills of survival and makes her passage to adulthood.
American Ninja Warrior
NBC, 7 p.m. Season Premiere
Season 12 of the athletic competition series kicks off with a two-hour episode. The top 50 athletes will bring along two people from their communities to compete with them, for a total of 150 competitors.
Paranormal Caught on Camera
Travel Channel, 7 p.m.
In the new episode “Haunted Dam and More,” airing on a special day and time at the end of the show’s 12-hour Labor Day marathon, two men stumble upon the apparition of a ghostly bride in a haunted church, shocking drone footage captures the elusive Ohio Grassman, and frightened ferry passengers witness an alien invasion at sunset.
Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne
A&E, 8 p.m.
This two-hour documentary traces Ozzy Osbourne’s life from his childhood in poverty and time in prison to fronting Black Sabbath and his successful solo career to becoming one of rock’s elder statesmen and a lovable 21st-century television dad.
Below Deck Mediterranean
Bravo, 8 p.m.
In “Shot Through the Heart, and Ibiza’s to Blame,” while Jess deals with a scary medical condition, Rob draws Malia’s ire by continuing to underperform on deck.
Devil’s Road:
The True Story of Ed and Lorraine Warren
Travel Channel, 8 p.m.
This two-hour documentary kicks off Travel Channel’s new Shock Docs franchise, which is a series of documentary specials airing throughout the fall that explore some of America’s most infamous true horror stories. Devil’s Road looks at famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Life Below Zero: Next Generation
Nat Geo, 8 p.m. New Series
Following the season premiere of Life Below Zero is the new series Life Below Zero: Next Generation, which follows a group of “less experienced” residents who “speak to the growing dissatisfaction the current generation has with technologies,” after choosing the Alaskan wilderness over modern-day society.
Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations
Cooking Channel, 9 p.m.
In “Kyoto,” Andrew Zimmern explores the elaborate feasts, home-cooked comfort food, sushi and confections of Kyoto, Japan. From the artistic multicourse dining experience known as Kaiseki to the everyday humble comfort foods called Obanzai, Andrew eats some of Japan’s oldest culinary traditions.