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7 p.m. on FOX The Resident

Conrad (Matt Czuchry, pictured) plans to take Nic (Emily VanCamp) out for a romantic Valentine’s Day evening, but when those plans are derailed, he gives the reservatio­n away to someone who could really use it in the new episode “Stupid Things in the Name of Sex.” Meanwhile, Devon and Mina (Manish Dayal, Shaunette Renée Wilson) try to figure out why an apparently healthy neighbor inexplicab­ly died, and Kit (Jane Leeves) offers some dating advice to a patient with a sex-related injury.

7 p.m. on TNT I Am the Night

Jay (Chris Pine) starts to wonder how close he may be getting to the truth when he gets an unexpected visit from Billis (Yul Vazquez) and the Los Angeles Police Department in the new episode “Dark Flower.” Elsewhere, Corinna (Connie Nielsen) has some revelation­s for Fauna (India Eisley), but the latter also still harbors the nagging suspicion that Corinna is hiding Tamar, Fauna’s mother.

8 p.m. on TBS American Dad

After several false starts and tasks left abandoned, Francine (voice of Wendy Schaal) discovers the rest of her family is starting to dismiss her as a quitter as this animated comedy returns with a new episode called “One-Woman Swole.” Casting about for a way to prove them wrong, she settles on an improbable new hobby — bodybuildi­ng — and proves something of a phenom.

8:01 p.m. on A&E Movie: Studio 54

During the 1970s, Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell’s famous New York club redefined what such nightspots could be, offering a glitzy haven to celebritie­s and other flashy folks who wanted to mingle with one another apart from the hoi polloi and, when the moment was right, exchange designer drugs. Getting past the famous velvet rope at the Studio 54 entrance meant that you were — at least for that night — part of a rarefied circle. Matt Tyrnauer’s new feature-length documentar­y looks at the real story behind the facade.

8:01 p.m. on TLC Our Twinsane Wedding

This new one-hour special — which looks suspicious­ly like the pilot for an eventual series — follows identical twin sisters Brittany and Briana Deane, who not only look alike but also live and work together. Now, they’re preparing to marry identical twin brothers Joshua and Jeremy Salyers, after which all four of them plan to live and raise their families together. The program also takes an illuminati­ng look at the subculture of identical twins.

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