WHAT TO WATCH
from the publishers of TV Guide
My Mane Problem
ALLBLK
In this half-hour, six-episode series, celebrity hairstylist Dr. Boogie — an industry veteran whose clients include Taraji P. Henson, Eve and Vivica A. Fox — helps real people struggling with varying hair concerns, from common extensions and wigs to natural hair with chemical burns and infestations in need of some serious TLC.
The Deadly Type With Candice Delong
discovery+
Using powerful case studies drawn from her popular TV shows “Deadly Women” and “Facing Evil,” former FBI profiler Candice Delong works to find behavioral links between some of the world’s worst perpetrators.
The Walrus and the Whistleblower
discovery+
A whistle blower is sued for $1.5 million for plotting to steal a walrus at the heart of the movement to end marine mammal captivity. Part cautionary tale, part portrait of human resilience, this documentary drills to the heart of the hills people are willing to die on.
Pacific Rim: The Black
Netflix
This anime series is based on Guillermo del Toro’s “Pacific Rim” sci-fi film franchise. After Kaiju (giant monsters) ravage Australia, two siblings pilot a Jaeger (a giant robot) to search for their parents, encountering new creatures, seedy characters and chance allies along the way.
Kamp Koral: Spongebob’s Under Years
Paramount+
CBS All Access rebrands as Paramount+ today, and one of the originals available is this first-ever “Spongebob Squarepants” spinoff. The Cg-animated prequel series follows 10-year-old Spongebob and his pals during summer camp.
The Real World Homecoming
Paramount+
In this docuseries, the seven strangers from the first installment of MTV’S seminal reality series, launched in 1992, reunite in the New York City loft to revisit the historic season and its issues, and discuss how they parallel in today’s social climate.
The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run
Paramount+
When Spongebob’s beloved pet snail Gary goes missing, a path of clues leads Spongebob and Patrick to the powerful King Poseidon, who has Gary held captive in the Lost City of Atlantic City.
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
ABC, 7 p.m.
The season finale welcomes celebrity contestants Rachael Leigh Cook (playing for Feeding America), Sherri Shepherd (playing for Reel Beauty) and Kevin Nealon (playing for The Store) competing for a chance to win up to $1 million for their charity.
Superstore
NBC, 7 p.m.
On the day of Store 1217’s first deep cleaning since the pandemic began, Glenn (Mark Mckinney) ropes Garrett (Colton Dunn) into throwing a party to cheer up the employees. Meanwhile, Dina (Lauren Ash) needs Cheyenne’s (Nichole Sakura) guidance when her ability to run the store is compromised, and Jonah (Ben Feldman) tries to help Mateo (Nico Santos) impress Amy and Eric’s (George Salazar) parents.
Women’s History Month: ‘First Ladies Revealed’
Smithsonian Channel, 7 p.m.
Every first lady has their own tale to tell, and this series examines some of the women who left their indelible mark on the White House and in history, telling the private stories of Dolley Madison, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy, Nancy Reagan, Hillary Clinton and more.
Reframed: Classic Films in the Rearview Mirror
TCM, beginning at 7 p.m. Each Thursday this month, TCM is airing older films recognized as classics but also recognized for their problematic themes and characterizations related to race, gender and sexuality. Each film will be accompanied by discussions about the cultural context in which it was made and why the movie is still worth watching. Tonight’s lineup includes “Gone With the Wind” (1939), “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (1954), “Rope” (1948) and “The Four Feathers” (1939).
Extreme Paranormal Witness
Travel Channel, 7 p.m. Three brokenhearted women rent an old house, but their dreams of a fresh start are crushed by a phantom preacher and his spectral congregation.
B Positive
CBS, 7:30 p.m.
Drew (Thomas Middleditch) falls into a deep depression after a friend’s failed kidney surgery in the new episode “B Negative Part 2.”
The Chase
ABC, beginning at 8 p.m.
In “This Isn’t Something We See Often,” Ken Jennings returns as the Chaser as three new contestants pit their wits against one of greatest “Jeopardy!” players of all time. Then in the season finale, “I’m Used to Men Chasing Me,” Brad Rutter returns to the hot seat.
Mom
CBS, 8 p.m.
Bonnie (Allison Janney) and Adam’s (William Fichtner) romantic dinner is interrupted as the other ladies struggle with love on Valentine’s Day in the new episode “Illegal Eels and the Cantaloupe Man.”
Call Me Kat
Fox, 8 p.m.
In the new episode “Business Council,” Carter ( Julian Gant) helps Kat (Mayim Bialik) get elected to the local business council, but a rift forms in their friendship.
Rehab Addict Rescue
HGTV, 8 p.m.
Nicole Curtis converts empty attic space into a new bathroom for mother-daughter duo Dana and Katie, who’ve had to share a bathroom in their historic Detroit home.
Strange Evidence
Science Channel, 8 p.m. The series that explores things captured on camera that appear to defy logic and seem to be impossible — from apocalyptic weather occurrences and remarkable physical feats to unidentified creatures and the seemingly supernatural — returns for season five.
The Unicorn
CBS, 8:30 p.m.
In the new episode “So Far Away,” Wade (Walton Goggins) and Shannon (returning guest star Natalie Zea) have trouble connecting while living far apart, and he is forced to consider the realistic future of their relationship.
Last Man Standing
FOX, 8:30 p.m.
Mike’s (Tim Allen) willpower is put to the test when Vanessa (Nancy Travis) challenges him to go vegetarian for a week in the new episode “Meatless Mike.”
Clarice
CBS, 9 p.m.
After a suspect is assassinated, Clarice (Rebecca Breeds) and VICAP are subjected to an internal investigation in the new episode “You Can’t Rule Me.”