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Sunday

“Hint of Love”: Uptv, 7 p.m.

Original film. A cookbook literary agent with culinary training is tasked with helping elevate the brand of a food channel personalit­y known for his convenienc­e-oriented recipes. However, as the agent works with her client on a new cookbook, playfully clashing over everything from ingredient­s to tastes, she must choose between following the directions or her heart. Debs Howard and Dennis Andres star.

“Bless the Harts”: Fox, 7:30 p.m. Louise (guest voice of Emily Spivey) uses Wayne (voice of Ike Barinholtz) as a faux boyfriend after her husband tragically dies on a cruise ship in the new episode “Big Pimpin’.”

“Batwoman”: The CW, 8 p.m.

As Ryan Wilder’s (Javicia Leslie) Kryptonite wound grows more severe, it hinders Batwoman’s ability to protect Gotham. Growing interest in reproducin­g the serum from the Desert Rose puts Mary’s (Nicole Kang) and Cmdr. Kane’s (Dougray Scott) lives in danger. Meanwhile, Alice’s (Rachel Skarsten) reunion with a fellow Coryana inhabitant presents unexpected complicati­ons.

“The Simpsons”: Fox, 8 p.m.

Bart (voice of Nancy Cartwright) becomes a successful caddy in the new episode “Wad Goals.”

“The Great North”: Fox, 8:30 p.m. Judy (voice of Jenny Slate) forces Beef (voice of Nick Offerman) to get back in the dating scene by attending a meat auction and singles mixer in the hopes of bringing home a new love (and some sausages) in the new episode “Romantic Meatbased Adventure.”

Monday

“All American”: The CW, 8 p.m. With Coop (Bre-z) performing in Las Vegas, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) and some of the gang take a road trip to see her and Layla (Greta Onieogou) on tour. Layla is nervous to see Spencer and admit how she is feeling toward him, and, surprising­ly, Spencer also gets a little clarity on his feelings. Olivia (Samantha Logan) surprises the group last minute, but she notices that Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) and Simone (guest star Geffri Maya) are acting suspicious, so she enlists Spencer’s help to see what they are up to.

“9-1-1”: Fox, 8 p.m. In the new episode “There Goes the Neighborho­od,” Hen’s (Aisha Hinds) mother unexpected­ly arrives and announces she is moving to Los Angeles, and Buck’s (Oliver Stark) re-entry into the dating pool ends in disaster.

“Below Deck Sailing Yacht”: Bravo, 9 p.m. Season premiere. The stakes are high as Capt. Glenn Shephard puts his trust in an all-new crew as they sail along the sparkling coast of Croatia to provide an unforgetta­ble, luxurious experience for guests with overthe-top requests.

“9-1-1: Lone Star”: Fox,

9 p.m. In the new episode “Displaced,” the 126 respond to emergencie­s at a funeral where another dead body has crashed the burial and a hospital where an MRI has gone haywire.

“Debris”: NBC, 10 p.m. New series. When wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the Western Hemisphere, it soon becomes apparent the pieces are messing with the laws of physics, changing lives in ways we can’t comprehend. Two agents from a coalition called ORBITAL — the CIA’S Bryan Beneventi (Jonathan Tucker) and MI6’S Finola Jones (Riann Steele) — are tasked to work together to recover the debris, whose mysteries humankind is not quite ready for.

Tuesday

“Unbroken”: AMC, 8 p.m. The Angelina Jolie-directed World War II drama makes its network premiere tonight. Olympian Louis Zamperini was serving his country when a plane crash left him floating in the Pacific. Despite his harrowing time adrift, his rescue by a Japanese naval ship leads to even more hardship as a prisoner of war. This exquisitel­y shot cinematic achievemen­t paints a spectacula­r picture of the era.

“NCIS”: CBS, 8 p.m. Gibbs (Mark Harmon) accompanie­s Sloane (Maria Bello) on a trip to Afghanista­n to find a group of kidnapped girls in the new episode “True Believer.”

“Kenan”: NBC, 8:30 p.m. Kenan (Kenan Thompson) struggles with his increased work schedule when “Wake Up With Kenan” adds a fourth hour to the show. Meanwhile, Rick (Don Johnson) encourages Kenan to get tough and say “no” to people more often, and Gary (Chris Redd) takes matters into his own hands when he suspects that Tami (Taylor Louderman) has her eye on Kenan’s job.

“FBI”: CBS, 9 p.m. In the new episode “Discord,” an experience on the job has Tiffany Wallace (Katherine Renee Turner) examining the tension between her career as an FBI special agent and the responsibi­lity she feels to her community as a Black woman. “Superman & Lois”: The CW, 9 p.m. While adjusting to their new lives in Smallville, Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) and Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) make an important decision concerning one of their sons. Meanwhile, tensions begin to rise between Lois and Morgan Edge (Adam Rayner). Lastly, Lana Lang Cushing (Emmanuelle Chriqui) invites the Kent family over for a barbecue.

Wednesday

“The Goldbergs”: ABC, 8 p.m.

As William Penn’s new Quaker Warden, Beverly is thrilled to have co-workers for the first time and sets out to make them all love her. To her dismay, it’s more difficult to win them over than she anticipate­d, as her reputation of being a difficult school parent precedes her. Meanwhile, Geoff competes in the “Mr. Ships Ahoy” beauty pageant to prove to Erica that he can be seen as desirable by other women.

“Name That Tune”: Fox,

8 p.m. Season finale. Jane Krakowski hosts the two-hour Season 1 finale of the famous musical game show revival.

“American Housewife”: ABC, 8:30 p.m. Katie and Greg secretly put Kathryn (Wendie Malick) through a series of tests to see if she would make a good guardian for Anna-kat in the unlikely event something should happen to them. Meanwhile, after tracking down J.D.’S (Jake Choi) potential egg donors, Tami (Holly Robinson Peete) and Katie scheme to learn more about them.

“The Conners”: ABC, 9 p.m.

Mark is stressed out and feeling sick, convinced he has COVID-19; Becky and Harris team up to confront Josh, who has been “ghosting” Harris; and when Jackie visits Roseanne’s grave, she finds an appalling headstone right next to it and sets out to make it right.

“Farmhouse Fixer”: HGTV, 9 p.m. New series. Singer Jonathan Knight may be best known as a member of the Grammy-nominated band New Kids on the Block, but in this new series, he’ll share his renovation know-how by meticulous­ly restoring centuries-old New England farmhouses that deserve a second chance. The six-episode series will feature Jonathan, who has renovated more than 200 houses, as step by step he carefully preserves the original craftsmans­hip and historic charm of classic homes while he also modernizes layouts, updates interiors and gives his clients endless reasons to cheer.

Thursday

“Celebrity Wheel of Fortune”: ABC, 8 p.m.

Season finale. This week’s season finale episode welcomes celebrity contestant­s Rachael Leigh Cook (playing for Feeding America), Sherri Shepherd (playing for Reel Beauty) and Kevin Nealon (playing for The Store) as they compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.

“Hell’s Kitchen”: Fox, 8 p.m.

In the new episode “Blind Taste Test,” the chefs take on the infamous blind taste test challenge. Then it’s steak night in the Hell’s Kitchen dining room and one team can’t keep pace.

“B Positive”: CBS, 8:30 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 9 p.m. Season finale. In “This Isn’t Something We See Often,” Ken Jennings returns as the Chaser as three new contestant­s try to pit their wits against one of “Jeopardy!’s” greatest players of all time. Then in the season finale, “I’m Used to Men Chasing Me,” Brad Rutter returns to the hot seat as three new hopefuls take to the stage and compete.

Friday

“Macgyver”: CBS, 8 p.m.

Guest star alert. Mac (Lucas Till) and the team discover Murdoc (returning guest star David Dastmalchi­an) hacked their communicat­ions and has been recording them for months. Now, it’s up to the team to stop Murdoc’s plot to kill thousands. Guest star Joe Pantoliano also returns as Andrews in the new episode “Diamond + Quake + Carbon + Comms + Tower.”

“Frozen in Time: Flashback”: HGTV, beginning at 8 p.m. In “Stuck in the 70s,” stars Maureen Mccormick and Dan Vickery watch as siblings Leanne and Steve Ford update a quirky 1975 home with hidden doorways; “Home Town’s” Ben & Erin Napier transform a wood-paneled ’70s house into a coastal, cool forever home; Eric and Lindsey Bennett of “Desert Flippers” breathe new life into a Palm Springs home while maintainin­g its retro vibe; and “Hidden Potential’s” Jasmine Roth takes a home resembling an Italian restaurant and makes it unrecogniz­able by changing the floor plan and brightenin­g up the color palette. Then, in “Wallpaper Woes,” Maureen and Dan watch as “Bargain Mansions’ ” Tamara Day turns a wallpaper nightmare into a 21st-century dream home; “Property Brothers: Forever Home” stars Drew and Jonathan Scott overhaul a plaid wallpaper kitchen into a modern culinary oasis; Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack of “Flip or Flop” lighten up a dark 1950s house; and “Home Town’s” Ben and Erin Napier revamp a couple’s first home frozen in the 1940s into a gorgeous cottage.

“The Blacklist”: NBC, 8 p.m.

The task force is thrown for a loop when they encounter a nefarious enterprise that provides doppelgäng­ers for criminals. Meanwhile, Red (James Spader) scrambles to counteract a bold move by Liz (Megan Boone).

“Magnum P.I.”: CBS, 9 p.m.

In the new episode “The Long Way Home,” Magnum (Jay Hernandez) must find an Army Ranger who disappeare­d after receiving some traumatic news upon his return home from deployment.

“Wynonna Earp”: Syfy,

10 p.m. New episodes. The fan-favorite, female-led supernatur­al Western drama picks up with the remaining six new episodes of Season 4, which will also be the final episodes of the series, which concludes in April. “I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrument­al in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” says Emily Andras, the show’s creator, executive producer and showrunner. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes … and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever.”

Saturday

“Aerial America”: Smithsonia­n Channel, beginning at 6 a.m. In this “Virtual Vacation” all-day marathon, take off on a thrilling flight across America. This epic series offers rare glimpses of our nation’s most treasured landmarks, all seen from breathtaki­ng heights. From busy cityscapes to quiet landscapes, we capture the history and the pageantry of our amazing country, which is as diverse as the people who occupy it.

“Snow Animals”: BBC America, 8 p.m. Wildlife biologist Liz Bonnin introduces a cast of charismati­c creatures to reveal the remarkable strategies they use to survive, and even thrive, through the winter.

“Rocky Marathon”: HBO, 8 p.m. We’re gonna fly now to this nightlong marathon of all six “Rocky” movies, beginning with the Oscar-winning 1976 original (starring Sylvester Stallone) and ending with 2006’s “Rocky Balboa.”

“Fit for a Prince”: Hallmark Channel, 9 p.m. There’s a ball, an overlooked beauty named Cinderella, er, Cindy (Natalie Hall) and royalty (Jonathan Keltz). Hmmm.

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