Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

What you’ll want to watch this week

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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)

 ?? Sebastian Foltz/Post-Gazette ?? Pitt quarterbac­k Christian Veilleux, shown against Louisville on Oct. 14, will lead the Panthers against Notre Dame on Saturday.
Sebastian Foltz/Post-Gazette Pitt quarterbac­k Christian Veilleux, shown against Louisville on Oct. 14, will lead the Panthers against Notre Dame on Saturday.

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