WHAT TO WATCH
From the publishers of TV Guide
Aliens in Alaska discovery+
Hunters unearth new clues about Bigfoot’s cosmic origins; an Air Force veteran receives a shocking response when he reports UFO activity over Fairbanks; and piercing lights from above disrupt a late-night party near Wasilla.
The Dead Files discovery+
Steve Dischiavi and Amy Allan investigate a Lancaster, Calif., museum that’s under attack by an evil presence. The manager fears if they don’t put an end to the supernatural siege, the dead will force the museum to close its doors for good.
Web of Lies discovery+
Searching the web for friendships, love, sex or business opportunities has led many into a twilight world of seduction, danger and false identity. What unites these tales of true crime chronicled in this series is their unpredictability. Season seven is available to stream starting today.
Cher: Life in the Spotlight
Ovation, 6 a.m.
This documentary from 2019 details the ups and downs of Cher’s nearly six-decade career. “Don’t give up and don’t take no for an answer,” she says in a clip.
The Love Boat Decades, 5 p.m.
In this two-parter from 1980 concluding, Tuesday, a sprinkler incident forces Capt. Stubing (Gavin Macleod) to share his cabin with Doc (Bernie Kopell), Gopher (Fred Grandy) and Isaac (Ted Lange). Donny Osmond guest-stars as an up-and-coming singer whom cruise director Julie Mccoy (Lauren Tewes) hopes to connect with a record producer (Rich Little). Sounds perfect, until Danny’s family from West Virginia (Marion Ross, Richard Paul, Slim Pickens and Loni Anderson) surprise him. Meanwhile, a couple (Pam Grier
and Robert Guillaume) hide their affair from their spouses.
The Neighborhood CBS, 7 p.m.
Dave (Max Greenfield) reveals he’s been playing guitar in a band with other local dads. But how will they sound when neighbor Tina (Tichina Arnold) offers to fill in for their lead singer?
All American The CW, 7 p.m.
With homecoming king and queen nominations being announced, neither Spencer (Daniel Ezra) nor Coop (Bre-z) seem to be in a celebratory mood. Laura (Monet Mazur) notices Olivia (Samantha Logan) has become more withdrawn and allows Olivia and Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) to take a mental health day and get some twin bonding time. Billy (Taye Diggs) is frustrated with the interim principal’s new rules, leaving Spencer to come up with a game plan with help from Grace (Karimah Westbrook).
9-1-1
Fox, 7 p.m.
The 118 are called to the tarmac when a flight attendant reaches her limit with passengers in the winter finale episode “Breaking Point.”
The Voice
NBC, 7 p.m.
The initial auditions for season 20 of the music competition series continue.
Legends of the Pharaohs
Smithsonian Channel, 7 p.m.
Egypt’s Great Pyramid was built by a pharaoh with a reputation for cruelty. Now archaeologists are hunting for the truth about this king and his tomb.
Star of the Month: Doris Day TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.
Tonight’s celebration of Doris Day draws from the titles from the early 1950s, years in which she made her breakthrough in memorable musicals. First, Day
plays the title character in the Western musical “Calamity Jane” (1953). Next up is “I’ll See You in My Dreams” (1951), a musical biopic of lyricist Gus Kahn (Danny Thomas). Then, enjoy “On Moonlight Bay” (1951) and its sequel, “By the Light of the Silvery Moon” (1953), musicals loosely based on works by Booth Tarkington and set at the turn of the 20th century. The lineup continues with “April in Paris” (1952), “Lucky Me” (1954), the first Warner Bros. musical film made in Cinemascope, and “Starlift” (1951), featuring Day and several other top Warner Bros. stars in cameo appearances as themselves.
The Alaska Triangle Travel Channel, 7 p.m.
Seasoned Bigfoot hunters investigate whether a huge, apelike beast is responsible for a string of disappearances in the remote Alaskan wilderness. Then, a shape-shifting menace could be abducting thousands in Alaska.
9-1-1: Lone Star Fox, 8 p.m.
In the winter finale episode “Bad Call,” the 126 respond to a bank robbery, an apartment fire and a pregnant woman lost in a parking garage.
Rock the Block HGTV, 8 p.m.
The renovation competition kicks off its second season in the kitchen as four teams of design duos are each assigned an identical suburban house to overhaul.
Sacred Sites
Smithsonian Channel, 8 p.m.
Visit ancient sites wiped out by catastrophes. Discover how studying sites wrecked by floods, pandemics and more is helping us understand crises we’re facing today. Could apocalyptic events actually make civilizations greater?
Snowpiercer TNT, 8 p.m.
Layton (Daveed Diggs) and Till (Mickey Sumner) investigate the murders, while Wilford (Sean Bean) leads Miss Audrey (Lena Hall) down a dark path.
The Good Doctor ABC, 9 p.m.
After bringing in an incredibly unique and complicated spinal surgery, Dr. Aaron Glassman challenges the residents for an opportunity to join him in the operating room. Meanwhile, Shaun and Morgan disagree on how to treat a comatose patient with a cancerous tumor.
The Investigation HBO, 9 p.m.
In the final episode of the series examining the 2017 murder of journalist Kim Wall, the chief prosecutor makes it clear to the investigating team that they need more evidence to bring charges in the case. Without it, the accused may go free.
Debris NBC, 9 p.m.
Bryan ( Jonathan Tucker) and Finola (Riann Steele) investigate debris that is mysteriously dragging metal from an evacuated town. Meanwhile, Bryan is forced to keep his secret about Finola’s father’s survival, and Maddox ( Jennifer Copping) looks into a dangerous rogue faction.