San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

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Sunday

“Fishing for Love”: Uptv, 7 p.m. Original film. When Kendall (Andrea Brooks), a successful restaurant designer, comes home to Mystic Bay for the annual Big Catch Festival, she finds herself in uncharted waters with town newcomer Zack (Spencer Lord). Is Kendall baited for trouble in her hometown, or will she catch true love?

“The Top Ten Revealed”: AXS TV, 8 p.m. Host Katie Daryl and a panel of music experts are throwing it back as they count down the best in ’90s rap.

“My Best Friend’s Secret Life”: Lifetime, 8 p.m. Original film. When teenager Maggie makes a new friend in the cool, edgy Laurel, she’s thrilled. But Maggie soon realizes she’s being groomed for something much worse than a best friend, and it’s up to her mother Kate to save her. Stars René Ashton, Nicolette Langley, Rachel Turner Pusey and Philip Boyd.

“Reframed: Marilyn Monroe”: CNN, 9 p.m. New series. This four-part docuseries, narrated by actress Jessica Chastain, reclaims the life and legacy of legendary Hollywood bombshell Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson) to reveal a new story, told through a female lens, of a complex and powerful woman ahead of her time. The episodes feature rare archival footage as well as first-person accounts from women close to Monroe, such as friend Amy Greene, and anecdotes from actresses who have been inspired by her, including Ellen Burstyn, Amber Tamblyn and Mira Sorvino. Reframed: Marilyn Monroe premieres with two back-to-back hourlong episodes tonight, and concludes with two episodes next Sunday.

“Two Sentence Horror Stories”: The CW, 9 p.m.

“Life Below Zero: Next Generation”:

Nat Geo, 8 p.m. Tuesday

Season premiere. In Season 4, the next generation of Alaskans work to prepare for winter’s return. As bears awaken, Chris and Jessi Morse defend their home, Sonta and Chevie Roach teach their children survival skills, Johnny Rolfe explores new territory for food, the Rowlands complete necessary building projects, father-son duo Robert and RJ Miller work as a team to provide food for themselves and the village elders, and Alex Javor settles in at Deadman Lake. among their hoard of forgotten memories, elderly twin sisters Mabel and Jane are at each other’s throats until they find a common enemy. Jacqueline Robbins, Joyce Robbins and Matthew Kevin Anderson star.

Monday

“BET Her Presents Becoming: Michelle Obama in Conversati­on”: BET & BET Her, 7 p.m. Former first lady Michelle Obama meets with students from 22 participat­ing colleges from across the country in this intimate, hourlong conversati­on filmed at Prince George’s Community College in Largo, Md., and moderated by actor Yara Shahidi. Obama discusses with the students themes from her acclaimed, bestsellin­g memoir “Becoming,” and what it’s like to navigate young adulthood in the current climate. She also opens the floor to the students to discuss topics such as their mental wellness, and diversity

and inclusion on college campuses, and asks questions about shaping their future and becoming change agents in their communitie­s.

“Kenan”: NBC, 8 p.m. Kenan (Kenan Thompson) and Aubrey (Dani Lane) clash when he refuses to see that she’s growing up. Meanwhile, as Gary (Chris Redd) pursues a controvers­ial revenue stream on social media, Mika (Kimrie Lewis), Tami (Taylor Louderman) and Pam (Fortune Feimster) are inspired to show him the downside.

“Antiques Roadshow”: KPBS, 8 p.m.

The final episode at Wadsworth Mansion in Middletown, Conn., features more wonders, including a $190,000 find.

“Summer House”: Bravo, 9 p.m. Season premiere. Bravo is heading back to the Hamptons for Season 6. After spending last summer quarantine­d together, the housemates are back to their regular routine of hustling during the week in NYC and spending their weekends out east with epic parties, dramatic love triangles and, of course, rosé all day. Returning this summer are Lindsay Hubbard, Paige Desorbo, Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Carl Radke, Danielle Olivera, Ciara Miller and Luke Gulbranson. The housemates are joined by new friends Andrea Denver, Mya Allen and Alex Wach, and special appearance­s are made throughout the season by Craig Conover and Austen Kroll of Southern Charm.

“4400”: The CW, 9 p.m. The scene is chaotic, and everyone is still reeling after Mildred’s (Autumn Best) on-camera performanc­e. Meanwhile, the government tries to figure out their next move. Rev (Derrick A. King) is confused by his new ability, Jharrel (Joseph Davidjones) gets some unexpected news, and no one seems to

“Superman & Lois”: The CW, 8 p.m. Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) opens up to Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) about his ongoing struggle with visions and admits that there is only one person who might be able to help. Meanwhile, Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui) receives some unexpected news and tensions begin to rise between Lois and Chrissy (Sofia Hasmik). Sarah (Inde Navarrette) breaks plans with Jordan (Alex Garfin) to spend time with Natalie (Tayler Buck). “American Auto”: NBC,

8 p.m.

The group travels to Iowa for the opening of a new factory.

“Grand Crew”: NBC,

8:30 p.m. Sherm (Carl Tart) tags along as Nicky (Nicole Byer) sells a house to a famous rapper; Anthony (Aaron Jennings) deals with dating while vegan.

“Abbott Elementary”: ABC, 9 p.m. When a new computer program is introduced at Abbott, Janine is excited to finally help Barbara out with something. However, Barbara is reluctant to accept change and finds herself in a tricky situation when she decides to lie about her students’ results rather than admit defeat. Elsewhere, Melissa surprises Jacob when she offers up a friend to assist with his lesson on unions, but she ends up teaching Jacob an important lesson herself.

“Port Protection Alaska”: Nat Geo, 9 p.m. Season premiere. In Season 5, after a terrible tragedy, the longtime residents of the village of Port Protection join forces with newcomers to save a disappeari­ng way of life in this isolated part of Alaska. In the midst of an unforgivin­g wilderness, they must work together to find food, build homes and repair a deteriorat­ing infrastruc­ture before it’s too late to save the community.

Wednesday

“The Price Is Right at Night”: CBS, 8 p.m.

Contestant­s come on down for another primetime edition of “The Price Is Right” with a special theme. Drew Carey hosts.

“Property Brothers: Forever Home”: HGTV, 8 p.m. A mother inherited a home that’s been in her family for generation­s, and soon she will be passing it on to her son. Drew and Jonathan Scott balance the family’s design styles to rework the layout and crumbling kitchen so this legacy home will be built to last.

“Batwoman”: The CW, 9 p.m.

Ryan (Javicia Leslie), Sophie (Meagan Tandy) and Luke (Camrus Johnson) attempt to track down the OG Poison Ivy when all signs point to Pamela Isley’s (guest star Bridget Regan) reappearan­ce in Gotham. At the same time, Mary (Nicole Kang) feels drawn by a powerful force and Alice (Rachel Skarsten) suddenly feels very protective of her stepsister. Meanwhile, Jada (Robin Givens) hasn’t given up on rehabilita­ting Marquis (Nick Creegan) and seeks the help of an old friend. David Ramsey also guest-stars.

“Next Level Chef”: Fox, 9 p.m.

Gordon Ramsay, Nyesha Arrington and Richard Blais challenge their teams to create a poultry dish. The best dish will keep a team safe from eliminatio­n, but one contestant will be sent home.

“Home Economics”: ABC, 9:30 p.m. Tom feels threatened when Marina’s father comes to visit, but it’s Marina who has a hard time making peace with her dad. Meanwhile, Connor helps Sarah and Denise declutter their small apartment.

Thursday

“Women of the Movement”: ABC, 8 p.m. Season dinale. In “Mothers and Sons, “the two mothers at the center of the Emmett Till murder, Carolyn Bryant and Mamie Till-mobley, testify about his character in front of a packed courtroom. Then in “The Last Word,” after the verdict is reached and the story becomes internatio­nal news, a movement begins — and Mamie Till-mobley fights to defend Emmett’s legacy.

“Walker”: The CW, 8 p.m.

While setting up protective detail on Trey (Jeff Pierre), Captain James (Coby Bell) is shot and left in critical condition. Walker (Jared Padalecki) takes on the role of interim captain and turns to an unlikely source for help.

“United States of Al”: CBS, 8:30 p.m. In the new episode “Poker/pokar,” Art (Dean Norris) is concerned when Al (Adhir Kalyan) gets hooked on playing poker, misses a class and is late for work.

“Call Me Kat”: Fox, 9 p.m.

While staying in Kat’s (Mayim Bialik) apartment, Randi (Kyla Pratt) starts to feel overwhelme­d by Kat’s quirks in the new episode “Call Me a Sporty Giant.”

“Married to Real Estate”: HGTV, 9 p.m. Two young parents need help getting into the coveted Marietta Square area of suburban Atlanta, but their budget doesn’t allow for their dream home. Real estate broker and designer Egypt Sherrod and her husband, builder Mike Jackson, tackle the issues of an affordable property and transform it beyond their wildest dreams.

“Law & Order: Organized Crime”: NBC, 10 p.m. Stabler (Christophe­r Meloni) asks Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) to have his back when they’re called in to defend their actions; Jet (Ainsley Seiger) and Malachi (Wesam Keesh) work together to pin down Wheatley (Dylan Mcdermott); Cho (Rachel Lin) and Maldonado (Mike Cannon) go undercover to watch Angela (Tamara Taylor).

“Full Frontal With Samantha Bee”: TBS, 10 p.m. Season premiere. Samantha Bee is back for her seventh season of biting commentary as she provides a unique perspectiv­e to stories inside the Beltway and beyond, from sexual harassment in the media to the “boyfriend loophole,” and from global warming to child marriage in the United States.

Friday

“Undercover Boss”: CBS, 8 p.m. The Vitamin Shoppe CEO Sharon M. Leite goes undercover to learn new ways to achieve added growth for her brand and to experience how her new operationa­l changes and innovation­s are impacting the front lines in the new episode “The Vitamin Shoppe.”

“Nancy Drew”: The CW,

9 p.m. Nancy (Kennedy Mcmann) searches for a missing person targeted by Temperance (guest star Olivia Taylor Dudley), who has also placed a fatal hex on the kids of the youth center. With the solution to the Frozen Hearts mystery almost in their grasp, a shocking reversal puts the Drew Crew in the crosshairs.

“Blue Bloods”: CBS, 10 p.m. In the new episode “The Reagan Way,” Frank (Tom Selleck) is at odds with Archbishop Kearns (Stacy Keach) when he can’t break the confession­al seal to reveal a killer’s identity.

“Real Time With Bill Maher”: HBO, 10 p.m. Season premiere. Bill Maher and the “Real Time” team are back for the talk show’s 20th season beginning tonight. HBO has renewed the series through 2024.

Saturday

“Don’t Forget I Love You”: Hallmark Channel, 8 p.m. Original film. On her birthday, Taylor opens a time capsule left by her deceased mother, which contains six envelopes. In each one is a challenge to complete, challenges that her mother — aware of Taylor’s many anxieties that hold her back — knew would expand her horizons and give her the push she needs in life and help open her mind, and heart, to the possibilit­y of love. Stars Emilie Ullerup and Clayton James.

“Holmes Family Rescue”: HGTV, 8 p.m. A homeowner is in danger of losing her foster license after a couple of contractor­s left her in a house of hazards. Mike Holmes, his son Michael and daughter Sherry expose every issue as the whole family is determined to create a safe and functional home for all of her kids.

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