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WHAT TO WATCH

From the publishers of TV Guide

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SkyMed Paramount+

This Canadian medical drama follows budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote Northern Canada.

Tennis: Wimbledon: Gentlemen’s Singles Final

ESPN, 8 a.m.

The remaining two men compete for the Wimbledon singles championsh­ip in this match at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club live.

NASCAR Cup Series: Quaker State 400

USA Network, 2 p.m.

Top drivers Chase Elliott, Joey Logano, Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch and others compete in the Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Who Do You Think You Are?

NBC, 6 p.m.

This Emmy-winning genealogy docuseries returns for Season 11 and is back at NBC after nearly 10 years. Celebritie­s featured during this season include Allison Janney, Zachary Levi, Nick Offerman, Billy Porter, Zachary Quinto and Bradley Whitford.

Love on Fire UPtv, 6 p.m.

After moving into her new home, Gia (Tegan Moss) forms a friendship with her neighbor, firefighte­r and single dad Jim (Devon Alexander), whose love for barbecuing is equaled only by Gia’s passion for cooking.

Biography: WWE Legends

A&E, 7 p.m.

Each two-hour episode in Season Two contains archival footage and interviews as it explores a different wrestler and their impact in the WWE universe and on pop culture. The premiere episode is “Undertaker.” Other Legends featured this season include Goldberg, Edge and Kurt Angle.

Celebrity Family Feud ABC, 7 p.m.

Celebritie­s and their families compete in this game show that is back for a ninth season. Steve Harvey hosts. The winning family donates money to the charity of their choice.

Johnson

Bounce TV, 7 p.m.

This dramedy, back for Season

Two, follows four Black men — Omar (Thomas Q. Jones), Greg (Deji LaRay), Keith (Philip Smithey) and Jarvis (Derrex Brady) — who have been best friends since grade school. Though they happen to share the last name Johnson, they find themselves in vastly different places in their lives.

Nightmare PTA Moms

Lifetime, 7 p.m.

This film tells the story of Gail, a mom hoping to get more involved at her daughter’s new middle school by joining the PTA, only to find it run by power-hungry mom Vanessa, who has a penchant for backstabbi­ng. Stars Brianna Cohen, Jonathan Stoddard and Alissa Filoramo.

Hotel Portofino

PBS, 7 p.m.

Nish (Assad Zaman) has an epiphany as he and Lucian (Oliver Dench) escape arrest at Danioni’s (Pasquale Esposito) behest; Constance (Louisa Binder) catches Lucian’s eye on a boat trip but sees more than she bargained for; and Bella (Natascha McElhone) stands up to Danioni, who hands over a compromisi­ng letter to her husband (Mark Umbers).

How Did They Build That?

Smithsonia­n Cannel, 7 p.m. Discover the engineerin­g secrets and meet the creative minds behind the world’s wildest and most ingenious structures. Actor Jay Ellis hosts.

Wicked Tuna Nat Geo, 7:30 p.m.

Season 11 of the reality series concludes with a 90-minute episode appropriat­ely titled “Monster Finale.”

The Final Straw ABC, 8 p.m.

Peyton Manning executive produces this new competitio­n series that pits four teams of contestant­s against tipping towers. Each life-size, themed tower is full of objects, from basketball­s to small kitchen appliances, as contestant­s try to pull items from the stack without tipping it over. The last team standing will compete for the $250,000 grand prize.

Patagonia: Life on the Edge of the World

CNN, 8 p.m.

This documentar­y series, narrated by Chilean-born actor

Pedro Pascal (“The Mandaloria­n,” “Game of Thrones”), explores one of the wildest places on Earth. In the first episode, viewers journey along Patagonia’s Atlantic coast, where killer whales risk it all to survive while male elephant seals battle for the chance to breed.

Women Who Rock EPIX, 8 p.m.

This four-episode docuseries pays homage to female pioneers in music, featuring original interviews with Nancy Wilson, Shania Twain, Chaka Khan, Pat Benatar, Mavis Staples, Sheryl Crow, Sheila E., Macy Gray, Norah Jones, Tori Amos and more.

Battle on the Beach HGTV, 8 p.m.

The final challenge sends the competitor­s scrambling to put the finishing touches on their properties. Alison Victoria, Ty Pennington and Taniya Nayak’s teams feel the pressure as they choose exterior paint colors and get one more chance to wow the judges.

Grantchest­er PBS, 8 p.m.

The British mystery drama set in the titular small English village during the 1950s returns for a seventh season, with the vicar-and-detective duo of Will Davenport (Tom Brittney) and Geordie Keating (Robson Green) solving more crimes during the summer of 1959. In the season premiere, when a body is found on a local estate, Will and Geordie find themselves investigat­ing stories of lost love and family inheritanc­e in an attempt to uncover the killer.

Mighty Cruise Ship

Smithsonia­n Channel, 8 p.m. Sail into a tropical paradise aboard a brand-new megacruise­r as it makes its debut in the crowded Caribbean. For passengers, it’s a nonstop party. For the crew, it’s a steep learning curve and a tough haul.

Married to Medicine Bravo, 8:15 p.m.

Season Nine of this reality series about Atlanta women who are doctors or married to one sees the return of Miss Quad Webb and the addition of new friend Audra Frimpong, a real estate attorney engaged to

Dr. Martin Curry.

Kiss of Death

MOVIES!, 8:55 p.m.

Victor Mature is the star of this 1947 film noir classic, but best supporting actor Oscar nominee Richard Widmark, making his film debut, steals the show as Tommy Udo, one of the most frightenin­g psychos in screen history. Mature’s character, petty crook Nick Bianco, runs afoul of the dangerousl­y unpredicta­ble Udo when Bianco turns stool pigeon after a botched robbery.

WWE Rivals A&E, 9 p.m.

Actor and former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. leads a roundtable discussion of WWE luminaries in this new hourlong series. Each episode uses archival footage and interviews to delve into the storylines and characters behind the epic battles that built the WWE. “Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels” kicks off the series.

The $100,000 Pyramid

ABC, 9 p.m.

The word-associatio­n game hosted by Michael Strahan is back for a sixth season. Two celebritie­s and their partners face off in a race against the clock to take home $100,000.

United Shades of America With W. Kamau Bell

CNN, 9 p.m.

Comedian/political provocateu­r W. Kamau Bell returns for Season Seven of his Emmy-winning docuseries in which he visits communitie­s across America to explore race and class. In the season premiere, Bell visits Arizona and explores what is going on with “wokeness,” and how the term “woke” has become the focus of a massive political and ideologica­l fight.

Mathis Family Matters E!, 9 p.m.

Fresh air just means fresher problems for Judge Greg Mathis’ family. Bossy daughter Camara plans a group camping trip and lets her controllin­g side out — but the one getting the short end of the campfire stick is Greg Jr.’s boyfriend Elliott, who is demoted to cook.

Bridge and Tunnel EPIX, 9 p.m.

The half-hour romantic dramedy returns for Season Two. Set in the early 1980s, it follows a group of recent college grads pursuing their dreams in Manhattan while clinging to the familiarit­y of their workingcla­ss Long Island hometown. In the season premiere, Jimmy (Sam Vartholome­os) and Jill (Caitlin Stasey) brace for an awkward reunion.

SharkFest 2022 Begins

Nat Geo, beginning at 9 p.m. National Geographic’s sharktheme­d programmin­g event returns for its 10th installmen­t, with nearly 30 hours of new programmin­g spanning four weeks across Nat Geo, Nat Geo Wild, Nat Geo Mundo, Disney XD, ABC, ESPN and Disney+. Things start tonight with “Camo Sharks,” which follows experts seeking to understand how sharks manipulate their skin’s dermal cells to activate camouflage, followed by “Backyard Bull Sharks,” a look at how bull sharks may be expanding their range.

COBRA: Cyberwar PBS, 9 p.m.

The British drama returns for Season Two. It follows a team of experts, crisis contingenc­y planners and senior politician­s, led by Prime Minister Robert Sutherland (Robert Carlyle), who comprise Cabinet Office Briefing Room A — or COBRA, an emergency committee. In the premiere, Sutherland and Downing Street chief of staff Anna Marshall (Victoria Hamilton) assemble the COBRA team to respond to a potentiall­y explosive situation in Kent, while an unseen enemy strikes from the shadows.

WWE Smack Talk A&E, 10 p.m.

The WWE’s Booker T and Jackie Redmond and ESPN’s Peter Rosenberg host this half-hour series that breaks down the biggest moments from each new episode of “Biography: WWE Legends” and “WWE Rivals.”

Tuca & Bertie

Adult Swim, beginning at 11 p.m.

In Season Three, toucan Tuca (voice of Tiffany Haddish) is dating someone new; will this relationsh­ip bear fruit? Meanwhile, song thrush Bertie (Ali Wong) has a new boss, and American robin Speckle (Steven Yeun) is going through some things.

 ?? 20th Century Fox ?? The film noir classic “Kiss of Death,” starring Richard Widmark, left, and Victor Mature, airs tonight on MOVIES!
20th Century Fox The film noir classic “Kiss of Death,” starring Richard Widmark, left, and Victor Mature, airs tonight on MOVIES!
 ?? ABC ?? Janelle James hosts “The Final Straw” as teams try to pull items from absurdly themed towers.
ABC Janelle James hosts “The Final Straw” as teams try to pull items from absurdly themed towers.

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