What you’ll want to watch this week
Pitt vs. Notre Dame
So you’re saying there’s a chance? The Panthers and new starting quarterback Christian Veilleux travel to South Bend to try their luck against their ranked rivals, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, who are led by impressive QB Sam Hartman. 3:30 p.m. Saturday (NBC/Peacock)
Other picks
Sunday
Steelers vs. Rams: Pittsburgh is looking for a win against a Los Angeles receiver corps that features Cooper Kupp and rising star Puka Nacua. 4:05 p.m. (Fox)
“Big Brother”: Is $750,000 enticing enough to isolate yourself with absolute strangers for months on end? The remaining houseguests certainly think so. However, they begin week 12 in peril as the Head of Household nominates two fellow guests for eviction. 10 p.m. (CBS)
Rangers vs. Astros: The MLB playoffs rage on with game six of the ALCS matchup between two Texas powerhouses (if needed). 8:03 p.m. (FS1)
Monday Diamondbacks vs. Phillies:
A World Series bid is on the line in this potential game six of the NLCS playoffs. 5:07 p.m. (TBS).
“Tough Love With Hilary Farr”: Living with others can be difficult. Fortunately, the renowned interior designer and co-host of “Love It or List It” is here to help. Using her signature wit, Hilary helps struggling families get their house and relationship back in order. 9 p.m. (HGTV)
“POV”: This semi-animated documentary tells the harrowing real-life tale of Aurora, a survivor of the 1915 Armenian genocide. She lost her family, fled slavery and, after escaping to America, becomes the face of a massive humanitarian campaign to save lives. 10 p.m. (PBS)
Tuesday
Stars vs. Penguins: Pittsburgh takes on Dallas at PPG Paints Arena. 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
“NativeAmerica”: Thisseason two premiere is a groundbreaking portrait of contemporary Native Americans, revealing the beauty and power of today’s indigenous world. Breaking through stereotypes, it follows exceptional engineers, powerful politicians, and artists. 9 p.m. (PBS)
“FBI True”: When two bombs detonate at the finish line of the Boston Marathon — leaving three dead and hundreds injured — the FBI jumps into action. Can they find the perpetrators of this domestic terrorist attack before they can cause any more damage? 9 p.m. (CBS)
Wednesday
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”: Although the beautiful morphing faces of Lisa Rinna and Kathy Hilton may be leaving, familiar faces Denise Richards and Kyle Richards are returning — at least for a few episodes — in this season 13 premiere. 8 p.m. (Bravo)
“Pawn Stars Do America”: In the season premiere, Rick, Corey and Chum are ready to wrangle some deals in the Lone Star State. Along the way, the guys test-drive a 1968 Buick Riviera, become riveted by a blacksmith’s anvil collection, and meet up with NFL legend Emmitt
Smith. 8 p.m. (History)
“The Masked Singer”: Who’s behind the mask this episode? Season 10 continues as more masked singers take the stage. Nick Cannon hosts, while Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke serve as panelists. 8 p.m. (Fox)
Thursday
Avalanche vs. Penguins: Pittsburgh gets an early season match-up with Colorado at PPG Paints Arena. 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
“The Golden Bachelor”: Gerry may not be a 20-something former underwear model, but the ladies still love the 72-year-old widower. And while the drama may be served with a side of heart palpitations, this hopeless romantic is keen on a second chance at love in his sunset years. 8 p.m. (ABC)
“House of Villains”: Ten of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains come together and must outsmart, out-manipulate and outscheme each other through a series of challenges to win a cash prize and the title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain.
10 p.m. (E!)
Friday
“Rebuilding Black Wall Street”: Hosted by Morris Chestnut, the fifth installment of this six-episode documentary series delves into the century-long impact of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre and chronicles the resiliency of the Black community in the years that followed. 9 p.m. (OWN)
“Creepshow”: This all-new episode from the anthology series, based on the 1982 George Romero-directed movie, explores terror, murder, the supernatural and the unexplainable.10 p.m. (AMC)
“Five Nights at Freddy’s”: The film version of the unhinged video game thriller debuts. (Peacock)
Saturday
Senators vs. Penguins: Pittsburgh wraps up a threegame home stand against the Ottawa Senators. 7 p.m. (ESPN+)
“Austin City Limits”: A new episode of the long-running concert series features American singer-songwriter Margo Price (“Strays,” 2023) and Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway. 11 p.m. (PBS)