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TV Top Picks This Week

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Don’t Miss: “Better Call Saul” — As Season 4 of the compelling “Breaking Bad” prequel begins, Chuck’s tragic death accelerate­s Jimmy McGill’s transforma­tion into Saul Goodman. Now, Jimmy takes steps into the criminal world that will put his future as a lawyer — and his relationsh­ip with Kim — in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Mike takes a more active role as Madrigal Electromot­ive’s newest security consultant.

(9 p.m. Monday, AMC).

Other bets:

Sunday: Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Sugarland, Maren Morris and many more perform during the “iHeart Country Festival,” filmed in Austin, Texas. Also featured: behindthe-scenes footage and interviews with the artists. (8 p.m., Fox).

Monday: The twohour documentar­y “Sugar Town” focuses on the 2014 mystery of what happened to Victor White III on the night of his suspicious death while in police custody in New Iberia, La. The film also reveals a larger story “of power, corruption and racial injustice.(8 p.m., Investigat­ion Discovery).

Tuesday: “Wrecked,” the delirious “Lost”-like comedy returns for a second season. Will the plane-crash survivors get off that godforsake­n island? Probably not until the show gets canceled. (10 p.m., TBS).

Wednesday: Thomas Rhett and Kelsea Ballerini are our hosts for “CMA Fest.” It’s a three-hour special that features performanc­es by country music stars Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and others.

(8 p.m., ABC).

Thursday: The hilarious courtroom comedy “Trial & Error: Lady, Killer” continues. Tonight, Dwayne stumbles on a big break in the case that leads to a shocking confession. (9 p.m., NBC).

Friday: “Insatiable,” a dark, twisted revenge comedy, has already riled critics over its depiction of body-shaming. It follows Patty (Debbie Ryan), a high school girl named Patty, who for years, has been bullied because of her weight. Now, after shedding many pounds, an enraged Patty is out for payback. (Netflix).

Saturday: In the 2017 big-screen version of “Murder on the Orient Express,” Kenneth Branagh plays Agatha Christie’s fabled detective Hercule Poirot. He’s out to solve a murder that occurred on the transEurop­ean train in the 1930s. The cast includes Penelope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench and Johnny Depp. (8 p.m., HBO).

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