WHAT TO WATCH from the publishers of TV Guide
Maggie Hulu
Maggie (Rebecca Rittenhouse) is able to see into the future of her friends, parents, clients and random people on the street. When she begins to see glimpses into her own destiny after meeting a stranger, her love life suddenly gets a lot more complicated.
Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between
Netflix
After making a pact to break up before college, Clare (Talia Ryder) and Aidan (Jordan Fisher) spend their last evening as a couple retracing the steps of their relationship and edge toward a turning point. Should they stay together, or say goodbye forever?
King of Stonks
Netflix
This German thriller is inspired by real events. Felix Armand, the mastermind behind the most successful tech company in Germany, wants to be at the top, because then he can finally be a decent human being. Unfortunately, everything is already blowing up during the IPO, and this includes money laundering, investor deception and internet pornography.
Audrey Hepburn Icon-a-thon
MOVIES!, beginning at 9 a.m. Enjoy legendary actress Audrey Hepburn in four of her most memorable films: “Two for the Road” (1967), a British romantic comedy/drama co-starring Albert Finney; “How to Steal a Million” (1966), the heist comedy with Peter O’toole, Eli Wallach and Charles Boyer; “Charade” (1963), the romantic comedy/mystery co-starring Cary Grant; and “Wait Until Dark” (1967), the classic thriller featuring Hepburn in a best actress Oscar-nominated performance as a blind woman terrorized by three criminals (led by a chilling Alan Arkin), trying to retrieve a heroinstuffed doll they believe is hidden in her apartment.
Big Brother CBS, 7 p.m.
“Big Brother” kicks off Season 24. Julie Chen Moonves returns
as host.
Mysteries Decoded The CW, 7 p.m.
This investigative documentary series uses newly discovered evidence and high-tech tools to dive deep into some of America’s greatest mysteries. Jennifer Marshall (“Stranger Things”), a U.S. Navy veteran, private investigator and actress, leads the team that aims to bring closure to historical puzzles in Season Two.
Married at First Sight
Lifetime, 7 p.m.
Ten singles are taking the plunge and marrying a complete stranger. These brides and grooms will see each other for the first time at the altar, when they take their vows under the palm trees of Southern California.
The Green Planet PBS, 7 p.m.
David Attenborough, the legendary naturalist, travels the globe to reveal the secret lives of plants in this five-part series from the BBC and PBS, using pioneering camera techniques to show this world as never before. In the series premiere, Attenborough explores plants of the rainforest.
Carpathian Predators Smithsonian Channel, 7 p.m.
See what it takes to find a mate, raise a family and stay alive in Eastern Europe’s Carpathian Mountains. In the
premiere, a mother brown bear races to fatten up her family for winter slumber as her cubs learn the ways of the forest.
The Murder Tapes Investigation Discovery, 8 p.m.
The true-crime series is back, with each episode providing up-close perspectives on homicide investigations, incorporating body-cam footage from the crime scene, surveillance video and interrogation-room recordings.
The Challenge: USA CBS, 8:30 p.m.
This special edition of the MTV franchise brings together fan favorites from “Survivor,” “Big Brother,” “The Amazing Race” and “Love Island” to compete in one of the most demanding games of their lives, unable to trust anyone but themselves. T.J. Lavin serves as host.
Neighborhood Wars
A&E, 9 p.m.
In Pasco County, Fla., a feud gets out of hand when a man intentionally backs his car into his neighbor’s kitchen. A San Jose, Calif., family’s Christmas is nearly ruined when a neighborhood thief steals their Nativity set. In Boulder, Colo., a musician serenades his neighbor on his banjo.
More Power History, 9 p.m.
Actor/comedian Tim Allen tests the limits of tools in this new series. He’s joined by buddy Richard Karn, and DIY pro April Wilkerson. (The trio previously hosted the History competition “Assembly Required.”)
American Detective With Lt. Joe Kenda
Investigation Discovery, 9 p.m.
Season Two of the true-crime series begins its linear ID run. In each episode, former homicide detective Joe Kenda chronicles investigations from across the country, profiling a different homicide detective whose efforts helped bring justice for the murder victim.
Expedition With Steve Backshall
PBS, 10 p.m.
Naturalist Steve Backshall returns for Season Two. The season premiere finds Backshall on Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula, where he tackles whitewater so extreme it has never been attempted. Then, in the pristine wilderness, he and his team explore an area packed with more brown bears than almost anywhere else on the planet.
Road Wars A&E, 9:30 p.m.
Violent road rage incidents are on the rise. This new docuseries takes a deep dive into American roadways and examines extreme human behavior, wild weather, insane accidents and a few refreshing instances of kindness.