Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

WHAT’S ON TV

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“Law & Order: Organized Crime” (NBC, 10 p.m. Thursday): A new episode of the latest incarnatio­n of producer Dick Wolf’s iconic long-running police procedural drama airs.

“Station 19” (ABC, 10 p.m. Thursday): They say opposites attract and that is clearly the case when firefighte­r Andy Herrera (Jaina Lee Ortiz) and Lt. Jack Gibson (Grey Damon) find themselves in close proximity.

“The Valley” (Bravo, 10:30 p.m. Thursday): Let’s call it happily ever after as couples living the dream Hollywood existence find their way out of the fast lane of Tinsel Town and into the more serene life of the valley suburb. From wild nights to crying babies, the kids are growing up.

“Shirley” (Friday, Netflix): Film tells the story of the first Black congresswo­man and political icon, Shirley Chisholm, and her trailblazi­ng 1972 run for president.

Penguins vs. Stars (ESPN+, 8 p.m. Friday): The Penguins head west to Dallas to test their mettle against the Stars on the ice during the second game of a grueling three-game, crosscount­ry away run.

“Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” (Food Network, 9 p.m. Friday): Where there’s smoke, there’s something heating up. Guy is on the road in Boulder, Colo., checking out a pizza place that knows how to spice things up.

“20/20” (ABC, 9 p.m. Friday): Along with correspond­ents Juju Chang, John Quiñones and Diane Sawyer, anchor David Muir examines everything from true crime to celebrity scandals to a host of other in-depth topics requiring investigat­ive analysis and quality interviewi­ng skills.

“House Hunters” (HGTV, 10 p.m. Friday): In a city known nationally for the steel trade as well as its Panthers, Penguins and Steelers, newlyweds want to sell their small townhouse so they can have more space in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. He wants to be farther out to get a bigger house, while she wants to stay close to the city.

Brazil vs. England (Fox, 3 p.m. Saturday): They may call them “friendlies” but the atmosphere may feel decidedly different when fivetime World Cup soccer winners Brazil visits sold out Wembley Stadium in London to take on England.

“48 Hours” (CBS, 10 p.m. Saturday): Erin Moriarty, Peter Van Sant and other CBS News journalist­s interview family and friends of victims who’ve been on the wrong end of shocking criminal cases, real-life dramas and devastatin­g cons, who are now seeking justice before it’s too late.

“The Great North” (WPGH, 9 p.m. Sunday): Nick Offerman lends his voice to Beef Tobin, a single father struggling to balance the whims and fancies of his four kids. This time, when Ham gets offered a spot in a prestigiou­s baking competitio­n in New York, the family sets off on a road trip.

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