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Mo Willems and the Storytime All-stars Present: Don’t Let the Pigeon Do Storytime!

HBO Max

Beloved children’s book author and illustrato­r Mo Willems, who began his career on “Sesame Street,” is the inaugural education artist-in-residence at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and HBO Max’s very first artist-in-residence. This first special, shot at the Kennedy Center, includes live readings and sketch comedy by celebritie­s who include Anthony Anderson, Yvette Nicole Brown, Rachel Dratch, Cameron Esposito, Tony Hale, Greta Lee, Thomas Lennon, Natalie Morales and Oscar Nunez.

Dragon’s Dogma

Netflix (new series)

Based on a popular openworld role-playing video game, this anime series follows a man who sets out to vanquish the dragon who took his heart. But with every demon he battles, he loses more of his humanity.

The Last Word

Netflix (new series)

Death is a bleak affair, but do funerals have to be? When her husband suddenly dies after 25 years of marriage, Karla Fazius’ (Anke Engelke) world breaks apart. Unexpected­ly and to the astonishme­nt of her family, however, she finds new energy in a new calling: She becomes a profession­al eulogist. On her way to regaining her own zest for life, she starts to accompany other mourners, making a great effort to break every single rule in the funeral business. Cameras capture her journey in this six-episode series.

Departure

Peacock (new series) Passenger plane Flight 716 shockingly vanishes, and brilliant investigat­or Kendra Malley (Archie Panjabi) and her mentor, Howard Lawson (Christophe­r Plummer), are brought on to lead the investigat­ion. When battling forces threaten to undermine their work, Kendra must find the truth and stop it from happening again.

Keeping Up With the Kardashian­s

E!, 7 p.m. (midseason premiere)

The series takes viewers beyond the headlines and into the stories that dominate the news cycle, and E! is the only destinatio­n to get the real story. Keep up with the Kardashian-jenner fam as they build business empires, face personal challenges, and share ups and downs together.

TCM Spotlight: Honoring Our Medical Heroes: Dedicated Doctors

TCM, beginning at 7 p.m. Tonight’s lineup of films about medical heroes focuses on doctors who go the extra mile to “first do no harm.” The titles include Cary Grant in “People Will Talk” (1951); Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson in “Magnificen­t Obsession” (1954); Anne Shirley in “A Man to Remember” (1938); Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell in “The Citadel” (1938); Akira Kurosawa’s “Red Beard” (1965); Glenn Ford in “The Doctor and the Girl” (1949); and Bette Davis in “Dark Victory” (1939).

The Real Housewives of New York City

Bravo, 8 p.m.

The ladies rehash their trips to the Hamptons, Newport and Mexico, and all the drama in between. Ramona addresses Leah’s behavior, and tempers flare when she claims Leah ruined her birthday party with her risqué dance moves. Luann shares excitement for her upcoming cabaret and updates the ladies on her “Lu and improved” outlook.

The Bradshaw Bunch

E!, 8 p.m. (new series) Legendary football great Terry Bradshaw is the star once again in this new reality series. From real-life high jinks to juggling football, fame and farm life, unpredicta­ble hilarity ensues as Bradshaw and his family (wife Tammy and their three daughters, Rachel, Lacey and Erin) give viewers a peek into rural living in Oklahoma.

Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa

HGTV, 8 p.m. (new episodes) With fresh episodes of this hit show returning, the titular real estate superstar and busy dad of two will coach and mentor even more first-time flippers and share new secrets for successful property flips.

Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room

Travel Channel, 8 p.m. Sometimes little girls are not made of sugar and spice and everything nice. Zak Bagans and the guys look back at their investigat­ions of the Sallie House in Atchison, Kan., a place infested with a demonic spirit pretending to be a little girl.

Impact of Murder

Investigat­ion Discovery, 8 p.m.

In Longmont, Colo., a 911 dispatcher receives a call from a woman in distress. Seven months pregnant, another woman has slashed her throat, and she is clinging to life. But when police arrive, the woman they find covered in blood doesn’t appear to be pregnant. Assuming that the victim somehow escaped and this is the perpetrato­r, they rush the woman to the hospital. Down the hall, doctors try to resuscitat­e the miscarried baby of a woman who arrived just minutes before. As the dispatcher uncovers the horrific event linking these two women, she forges a fast friendship with the victim and paves the way for her to get justice.

Fire Masters

Cooking Channel, 9 p.m. The barbecues are fired up and so are the chefs in the Wildfire Round. It’s a game of fins or tentacles in the Crossfire Round, and in the Feast of Fire, the chefs take on French cuisine for the win.

Lost Resort

TBS, 9 p.m.

Emotions are at an all-time high during a second Rage Ceremony. There’s trouble in paradise when drama erupts between Vairrun and Meco. Greg boils over and loses his cool on Robin, and Thea surprises everyone when she makes a decision about Brandon.

 ?? File photo ?? Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, as a doctor and his best-loved patient, star in “People Will Talk,” tonight on TCM.
File photo Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, as a doctor and his best-loved patient, star in “People Will Talk,” tonight on TCM.

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