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7 p.m. on ABC

Movie: Cinderella

ABC’s three-week festival of broadcast premieres of some iconic movies concludes with Disney’s 2015 live-action reenvision­ing of the fairy tale, directed by Kenneth Branagh. Lily James (Downton Abbey) stars in the title role of the heroine who endures the cruelty of her stepmother (Cate Blanchett) to become the belle of the ball. Richard Madden plays the prince she attracts; Helena Bonham Carter, Nonso Anozie, Stellan Skarsgard, Ben Chaplin and Hayley Atwell co-star.

7 p.m. on CBS

NCIS

A back-to-back double bill of new episodes opens with “Sunburn,” in which McGee’s (Sean Murray, pictured) Bahamian vacation with his wife Delilah (guest star Margo Harshman) turns into a high-stakes mission. Elsewhere, Gibbs (Mark Harmon) fears the worst when his search for Fornell (Joe Spano) leads to blood. Immediatel­y following, the new “Head of the Snake” follows Gibbs and Fornell as their crusade to find the head of the drug ring responsibl­e for Fornell’s daughter Emily’s overdose comes to a climax.

7 p.m. on HIST

The Curse of Oak Island

As their excavation­s plunge deeper than ever before, treasure hunters Rick and Marty Lagina and the tireless colleagues on their team are elated to find evidence of previously unknown structures that had been hidden in the Money Pit in a new episode called “Rocky Road.” Meanwhile, off in the swamp, Gary strikes gold, at least in a metaphoric­al sense.

8 p.m. on CNBC

Streets of Dreams

With Marcus Lemonis

In the new episode “Harbor Drive, San Diego,” host Marcus Lemonis secures exclusive access to this Southern California city’s restricted military and industrial waterfront district, part of San Diego’s emerging “blue economy,” the nickname given to an under-the-radar economic sector that generates $1.5 trillion worldwide. Exploring how big a transforma­tive impact this ocean-based economy could have on the community, Lemonis takes a deep dive into San Diego’s fishing heritage and gets an unpreceden­ted look at the billions contribute­d by the U.S. Navy.

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