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WHAT TO WATCH

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Judgment at Nuremberg TCM, 7:15 a.m.

This powerful 1961 film is a fictionali­zed account of the third of the 12 military tribunals that tried Nazi war criminals after World War II. It was nominated for 11 Oscars, including best picture and best director (Stanley Kramer), and won for best actor (Maximilian Schell as defense counsel Hans Rolfe) and for its screenplay by Abby Mann. Best actor Oscar nominee Spencer Tracy portrays American judge Dan Haywood. The stupendous cast also includes Judy Garland, who received a best supporting actress Oscar nomination, best supporting Actor nominee Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich and William Shatner.

The Flash The CW, 7 p.m.

When a mysterious ice-powered enemy frames Frost (Danielle Panabaker) for a brutal crime, she must find a way to clear her name. Barry (Grant Gustin) and Iris (Candice Patton) have a surprise houseguest, and Joe ( Jesse L. Martin) continues to deal with Kristen Kramer (guest star Carmen Moore).

The Resident Fox, 7 p.m.

A case becomes personal for the staff when they treat a pregnant woman who is carrying Jake’s (guest star Conrad Ricamora) future adopted child.

Star Trek H&I, 7 p.m.

This polarizing 1968 episode sent the USS Enterprise to … 1968, for historical research. “Assignment: Earth” also introduced Gary Seven (Robert Lansing) and Roberta Lincoln (Teri Garr) for a potential spinoff, which didn’t happen.

Big Sky ABC, 8 p.m.

This David E. Kelley-helmed series returns for its spring premiere with two back-to-back episodes. Three months after Ronald’s escape, Cassie and Jenny have partnered up to take down a fresh slew of troublemak­ers, but all isn’t coming up roses; Ronald is still on the loose, a domestic case takes a macabre and deadly turn, and a U.S. marshal is sticking his nose in their case files. Right as the women of Dewell & Hoyt seem to be getting used to the new normal, Jenny gets an alarming call from an old flame, leading her and Cassie into a new case, a new jurisdicti­on and a whole lot of new trouble.

Chopped: Martha Rules Food Network, 8 p.m.

Host Ted Allen heads to a Maine kitchen where Martha Stewart lords over a five-episode tournament that pits a total of 16 chefs against the clock, mystery baskets … and Martha’s everchangi­ng challenges. Trust us, that’s a good thing.

Prodigal Son Fox, 8 p.m.

The devilishly fun crime drama returns with new season two episodes and new cases for NYPD profiler Malcolm Bright (Tom Payne). Michael Sheen, Lou Diamond Phillips, Bellamy Young and Catherine Zeta-jones star. Alan Cumming is back in a recurring role.

Our Towns HBO, 8 p.m.

In this upbeat documentar­y, shot before the pandemic, journalist­s James and Deborah Fallows explore how communitie­s such as Bend, Ore., and Eastport, Maine, are facing challenges in inspiring ways. It’s based on the Fallowses’ book “Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey Into the Heart of America.” Tom Hanks is a fan.

This Is Us NBC, 8 p.m.

Kevin ( Justin Hartley) visits Randall (Sterling K. Brown) in Philadelph­ia.

New Amsterdam NBC, 9 p.m.

Max (Ryan Eggold) offers free care to all Hiv-positive patients who come to New Amsterdam. Bloom ( Janet Montgomery) and Reynolds ( Jocko Sims) butt heads.

Frontline PBS, 9 p.m.

An investigat­ion in partnershi­p with Propublica of the rising threat of far-right violence in America, this program exposes the individual­s and ideologies behind a wave of crimes, culminatin­g in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

 ?? United Artists ?? Among the outstandin­g cast of the Oscar-winning “Judgment at Nuremberg” (1961) is Judy Garland and Spencer Tracy.
United Artists Among the outstandin­g cast of the Oscar-winning “Judgment at Nuremberg” (1961) is Judy Garland and Spencer Tracy.

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