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6 p.m. on LIFE

Movie: Driven to the Edge Millennial fashion designer Tess gets an easy kick out of using rideshare apps to get wherever she needs to go, partly because she likes to meet interestin­g new people that way. One of them, Jaye, has an immediate chemistry with Tess, and the two women become fast friends. This quick bonding sets off alarm bells for some of Tess’ friends, though, and she eventually realizes Jaye is harboring a dark secret in this 2020 thriller. Taylor Spreitler, Danielle Burgess, Amanda Grace Benitez and Stephen Friedrich star.

7 p.m. on NBC

Hollywood Game Night

Two contestant­s join tonight’s celebrity guests, dancer Stephen “tWitch” Boss, former The Good Place star D’Arcy Carden and actress-comic Iliza Shlesinger to play an assortment of funny party games with actors Tone Bell, Yvette Nicole Brown and comic Amanda Seales. Jane Lynch, pictured, acts as host as the group splits into two teams and competes for a $25,000 grand prize in the new episode “Twitch & Shout.”

7 p.m. on HIST

America: Our Defining Hours Dedicated to the propositio­n that overcoming adversity is a skill that’s baked into the national DNA of the United States, this three-part miniseries, continuing on successive Sundays, recounts stories of how the USA as a nation manages to seize moments of crisis and turn them into an opportunit­y to make a better future. It’s a story that starts with the arrival of the Mayflower and reaches forward through the Civil War and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

8 p.m. on SHOW

Outcry

Emmy-winning filmmaker Pat Kondelis directed and produced this new docuseries, which revolves around the controvers­ial conviction of Texas high school football star Greg Kelley on sexual assault charges. Going into his senior year in his hometown of Leander, Kelley seemed headed for great things, until he was arrested and subsequent­ly convicted of the “super aggravated sexual assault” of a 4-year-old boy. Sentenced to 25 years in prison without the possibilit­y of parole, Kelley eventually found a groundswel­l of support in his polarized community.

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