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WHAT TO WATCH
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Duck Family Treasure
Fox Nation
The Robertsons continue their quest for buried treasure in Season Two of “Duck Family Treasure.” Brothers
Jase and Jep, along with their wives, Missy and Jessica, Uncle Si and history expert Murry Crowe are on a mission to find hidden bounties from across the South. From the historic Tiger Island in Louisiana to the famous Woodlawn Estate in La Grange, Tenn., and Daufuskie Island, S.C., the Robertsons hunt for Civil War artifacts, panthers and more while providing an inside look at their lively family dynamic. The season’s second episode also airs on Fox News Channel at 10 p.m..
Tennis: French Open: Men’s Singles Final
NBC, 8 a.m.
The second Grand Slam tournament on the tennis calendar wraps up with the French Open men’s singles final at Roland-Garros in Paris.
53rd Annual Los Angeles Pride Parade
Hulu, livestreams beginning at 1 p.m.
Hulu offers two hours of live coverage from Hollywood, where more than 100,000 spectators, along with hundreds of marchers, floats, surprise celebrity guests and special presentations gather for the annual Los Angeles Pride Parade.
NASCAR Cup Series: Toyota/Save Mart 350
Fox, 2:30 p.m.
Fox Sports wraps up its coverage of the NASCAR Cup Series season with the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at California’s Sonoma Raceway.
Written in the Stars UPtv, 6 p.m.
When Kelsey’s (Kimberley Crossman) magazine approves her pitch about a skeptic’s take on love and horoscopes, she is teamed up with astrology guru Carter (David de Lautour). Clearly from opposite worlds, they put their competing perspectives aside to work the story around a local meteor shower festival. Through fact and fate, they soon learn that love really can be written in the stars.
The 76th Annual Tony Awards CBS, 7 p.m. Live; streams live and on demand on Paramount+
Oscar winner and Tony nominee
Ariana DeBose returns for her second consecutive year as host of this ceremony that honors Broadway’s best, which is being held at the historic United Palace in New York City’s Washington Heights. The musical “Some Like It Hot” leads the field with 13 nominations. A preshow, “The Tony Awards: Act One” featuring live, exclusive content leading into CBS’ coverage, begins 90 minutes earlier on Pluto TV’s “Pluto TV Celebrity” channel (online at pluto.tv or on your smart TV/streaming device/mobile app).
Raquel Welch Memorial Tribute
TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.
Turner Classic Movies remembers the late, great actress Jo Raquel Tejada — better known as Raquel Welch — with a double feature of memorable films. First is “The Three Musketeers” (1973), the tongue-in-cheek swashbuckler based on Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel. Welch won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for her performance as Constance Bonacieux alongside Michael York, Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay and Richard
Chamberlain as the Musketeers. Charlton Heston, Geraldine Chaplin, Faye Dunaway and Christopher Lee also star. After that is “One Million Years B.C.” (1966), the prehistoric adventure fantasy in which Welch has very few lines but remains remembered for the iconic fur bikini she wore in the film and for her image that became one of the most famous movie posters ever.
The Pregnancy Scheme
Lifetime, 7 p.m.
Inspired by true events, this world premiere movie finds Julia (Greta Carew-Johns) pregnant and newly single, facing a looming catastrophe when she loses her job. An unlikely lifeline arrives in the form of her new friend Alana (Ruth Bidner), who says she knows people who would pay top dollar for positive pregnancy tests. That scheme isn’t as innocent as she thought.
Deep Water Salvage
The Weather Channel, 7 p.m.
The series returns for Season Three with “Storm Force Destruction.”
Yellowstone Wardens
Animal Planet, 8 p.m.
Follow the lives of conservation officers in Montana, in some of the nation’s most remote areas, as they defend public lands, handle anti-poaching sting operations and more.
Morse & The Last Endeavour: A “Masterpiece Mystery!” Special PBS, 8 p.m.
Ahead of “Endeavour’s” ninth and final season, which premieres on PBS next Sunday, this special goes behind the scenes to explore the end of the epic tale of Inspector Morse (played in “Endeavour” by Shaun Evans) and the Oxford universe of mystery and crime enjoyed by viewers for decades in the original “Inspector Morse” (1987-2000), its spinoff “Inspector Lewis” (2006-15), and “Endeavour.”
Jurassic Ghost Town: A Mass Murder Mystery
Science Channel, 8 p.m.
An international team of paleontologists investigates a 150-million-year-old cold case: Buried in a remote corner of Wyoming’s badlands are 15 giant dinosaur skeletons, and the team’s mission is to discover why they were here and what killed them.