San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

WHAT TO WATCH

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NFL Pro Bowl Games ABC & ESPN, 2 p.m.

The traditiona­l Pro Bowl game has been replaced with a weeklong series of events featuring skills competitio­ns and more. The celebratio­n culminates in today’s AFC vs. NFC flag football game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Curious Caterer: Grilling Season

Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 6 p.m.

Caterer Goldy Berry (Nikki DeLoach) throws a lavish barbecue for her childhood friend, who is later killed by her grill, which explodes after the event. On a mission to clear her name, since she was the last person to have used the grill, Goldy reunites with detective Tom Schultz (Andrew Walker) to find the real culprit, who they soon realize is someone closer than first expected.

Under the Influence TV One, 6 p.m.

A woman’s (Denyce Lawton) life is thrown into a tailspin after ending an affair with the lover she met in Alcoholics Anonymous.

The Happy Camper UPtv, 6 p.m.

When Dillon’s (Daniela Bobadilla) love life falls apart, she returns to her grandfathe­r’s farm in Colorado, where she works with Jordan (Beau Wirick), a handsome hardware store owner, to restore a vintage 1960s travel trailer.

Directed by Ida Lupino TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.

English American actress Ida Lupino was not only a prolific star in films, on television (where she received three Emmy nomination­s) and on radio, but she was an accomplish­ed movie and TV director. Much of her directoria­l work was for television during the late 1950s and ’60s, when she helmed episodes of “Gilligan’s Island,” “The Fugitive,” “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” “The Twilight Zone” (the famous 1964 episode

“The Masks”) and more. She also directed eight feature films and was the most prominent female filmmaker

of that time. In 1948, Lupino and then-husband Collier Young formed The Filmmakers Inc. to create low-budget, issue-oriented films. That company made 12 movies, six of which she directed or co-directed. One of them kicks off tonight’s lineup of Lupino-helmed films: “Never Fear” (1950). Marking Lupino’s first credited directoria­l effort, this drama, which she and Young co-wrote, is about a promising young dancer crippled by polio. Following is what is probably Lupino’s most well-known film as a director: “The Hitch-Hiker” (1953), a film noir led by Edmond O’Brien and the only title from that genre’s classic period directed by a woman. The night concludes with the first episode of television that Lupino directed, a 1956 installmen­t of the anthology series “Screen Directors Playhouse” called “No. 5 Checked Out.” She also came up with the story, about a young deaf woman (Teresa Wright) who confronts desperate crooks who are using one of her remote resort cabins for a hideout. Peter Lorre co-stars.

The 65th Annual Grammy Awards

CBS, 7 p.m.

The Recording Academy’s accolades for the year’s best in music take place at Crypto.com Arena in Los

Angeles. Beyoncé leads with nine nomination­s. Kendrick Lamar has eight, followed by Adele and Brandi Carlile with seven each. Rounding out the top nominees are Mary J. Blige, DJ Khaled, Future, The-Dream, Randy Merrill and Harry Styles with six each. Trevor Noah returns as host.

Miss Scarlet and the Duke

PBS, 7 p.m.

Eliza (Kate Phillips) is on the verge of earning life-changing money when she offers to help the heir to an unclaimed fortune. It’s a race against time to claim the money, and Eliza will need the Duke’s (Stuart Martin) help, but a revelation

about his personal life makes working together impossible.

NASCAR Cup Series: Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum

Fox, 7 p.m.

NASCAR returns to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum preseason exhibition race. The main event will have a field of 27 cars, expanded from last year’s 23.

American Pain CNN, 8 p.m.

This true-crime story unfolds across a sun-drenched Florida as director Darren Foster traces the rise and fall of Chris and Jeff George, identical twins believed to be America’s most prolific opioid kingpins. In just a few short years, the Georges created one of the largest pill-mill empires in the country, attracting clients from around the country and spawning a prescripti­on drug-traffickin­g network with an estimated street value of more than

$500 million. Weaving together hundreds of hours of wiretap recordings, undercover videos and jailhouse interviews with the twins, this thriller captures in detail the greatest drug racket to hit the Sunshine State since the cocaine cowboys of the 1980s.

The Way Home

Hallmark Channel, 8 p.m.

Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) double-dates with her parents as teens, and Kat’s (Chyler

Leigh) visit to the past brings a surprising discovery.

Titanic: 25 Years Later With James Cameron

Nat Geo, 8 p.m.

This documentar­y features the surprising story of how the long-lost ship was found, exploring historical questions about how the Titanic sank and digging into the debate about whether additional lifeboats onboard would have saved more lives. James Cameron adds a postscript to his fictional movie retelling of the tragedy. After hearing fans continue to insist Jack didn’t have to die that night, he gathers hypothermi­a experts and mounts tests to determine whether both Jack and Rose could have fit on the raft and survived.

All Creatures Great and Small

PBS, 8 p.m.

Mrs. Hall (Anna Madeley) conquers demons from her past, and while she is away, Tristan (Callum Woodhouse) discovers the challenge of housekeepi­ng. Meanwhile, Helen (Rachel Shenton) is at loose ends.

Murf the Surf: Jewels, Jesus, and Mayhem in the USA MGM+, 9 p.m.

In 1964, Jack Murphy and his fellow “surfer dudes” pulled off the biggest jewel heist in U.S. history. Murf speaks of his wave of mayhem in this docuseries from R.J. Cutler (“The War Room”).

Vienna Blood PBS, 9 p.m.

The magical new world of cinema has captured the imaginatio­n of the Viennese public, but when tragedy strikes at a film premiere, Max (Matthew Beard) and Oskar (Juergen Maurer) must investigat­e the murder of a famous actress, who was a former patient at Max’s hospital.

Murder in Big Horn Showtime, 9 p.m.

This three-part documentar­y series crafts a powerful portrait of tribal members and their communitie­s within Big Horn County, Mont., battling an epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women.

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Showtime “Murder In Big Horn” on PBS is a three-part documentar­y chroniclin­g the increasing number of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Big Horn County, Mont.
 ?? Courtesy Everett Collection ?? Two friends pick up a dangerous passenger during a fishing trip in “The Hitch-Hiker,” directed by Ida Lupino, above. Tonight, TCM airs three of her films.
Courtesy Everett Collection Two friends pick up a dangerous passenger during a fishing trip in “The Hitch-Hiker,” directed by Ida Lupino, above. Tonight, TCM airs three of her films.

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