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WHAT TO WATCH

- From the publishers of TV Guide

NASCAR Cup Series: All-Star Open/All-Star Race

FS1, 6 p.m. (live)

NASCAR’s All-Star Race, reschedule­d from May, takes place on a Wednesday night for the first time ever as stock-car racing’s best compete at Charlotte Motor Speedway. FS1’s coverage begins with the All-Star Open, which gives drivers a final chance to gain entry into the main event. Drivers who qualify for the All-Star Race will battle for a $1 million top prize.

United We Fall

ABC, 7 p.m. (new series) This profoundly realistic family sitcom follows the trials and tribulatio­ns of Jo (Christina Vidal Mitchell) and Bill (Will Sasso), parents of two young kids, as they try to make it day to day as a functionin­g family. Bill’s judgmental live-in mother and Jo’s large Latinx Catholic family never hesitate to let the couple know they’re seemingly screwing up, but Bill and Jo always have each other’s backs.

Tough as Nails

CBS, 7 p.m.

In the new episode “Heavy Metal,” the crew competes in a series of challenges at a junkyard, where they must take apart a car and retrieve auto parts. Next, the last two standing need all the strength they can spare in an overtime challenge removing tires from the rims.

Married at First Sight

Lifetime, 7 p.m. (season premiere)

Five new couples will take a leap of faith when they walk down the aisle to marry a complete stranger. All 17 episodes are two hours to capture each couple’s emotional journey as they go from wedding to honeymoon to early nesting to the daily struggles of working on their marriage. After several weeks together, each couple must make a decision: Do they remain together or decide to divorce?

TCM Spotlight: Feel-Good Films: Family Ties

TCM, beginning at 7 p.m. Various types of families are featured in tonight’s themed lineup of feel-good films on TCM. The night begins with best actress Oscar nominee Rosalind Russell in 1958’s “Auntie Mame” and continues with Judy Garland in the Oscar-nominated “Meet Me in St. Louis” (1944); best actor Oscar nominee William Powell in “Life With Father” (1947); Bette Davis and Monty Woolley in “The Man Who Came to Dinner” (1942); Doris Day in “On Moonlight Bay” (1951); and Mickey Rooney in “Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever” (1939).

The Yeti Lives

Travel Channel, 7 p.m.

Dr. Mark Evans leads a new investigat­ion into the legend of the Yeti, using cutting-edge technology to test the existence of the mysterious, apelike beast reported to roam the Himalayas.

Game On!

CBS, 8 p.m.

Former profession­al football player Tiki Barber joins Team Gronk and actor/comedian Ken Jeong joins Team Venus as they compete against each other in monster truck driving, a pony race and an arctic assault obstacle course in tonight’s new episode.

Ultimate Tag

Fox, 8 p.m.

New contestant­s enter the arena to test their athletic skills against the Taggers in the new episode “Only the Toughest Endure. ”

American Soul

BET, 9 p.m. (season finale)

The series that looks at how Don Cornelius (Sinqua Walls) brought the famous music program “Soul Train” to television, and the impact it had, ends its second season tonight.

 ?? Warner Bros. th ?? Rosalind Russell lights the alcohol in a “Flaming Mame” cocktail, a concoction for her guests, played by Lee Patrick and Willard Waterman, in “Auntie Mame,” part of tonight’s “Feel-Good Films: Family Ties” marathon on TCM.
Warner Bros. th Rosalind Russell lights the alcohol in a “Flaming Mame” cocktail, a concoction for her guests, played by Lee Patrick and Willard Waterman, in “Auntie Mame,” part of tonight’s “Feel-Good Films: Family Ties” marathon on TCM.
 ?? BET ?? Tonight is the season finale of “American Soul,” starring Sinqua Walls as Don Cornelius, who brought “Soul Train” to television.
BET Tonight is the season finale of “American Soul,” starring Sinqua Walls as Don Cornelius, who brought “Soul Train” to television.

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