The Columbus Dispatch

AROUND THE REMOTE

- Chuck Barney East Bay Times

DON’T MISS: “Impeachmen­t: American Crime Story” – Long before Donald Trump was impeached twice, Bill Clinton faced a brutal battle in the late 1990s to retain his presidency after having an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. This compelling follow-up to “The People v. O.J. Simpson” (2016) and “The Assassinat­ion of Gianni Versace” (2018) examines the national scandal primarily through the eyes of the women at the center of the events – Lewinsky (Beanie Feldstein), Linda Tripp (Sarah Paulson) and Paula Jones (Annaleigh Ashford). All three were thrust into the spotlight during a time of corrosive partisan hostility, shifting sexual politics and a changing media landscape. The stellar cast features Clive Owen as the embattled president and Edie Falco as first lady Hillary Clinton. (10 p.m. ET Tuesday, FX).

Other bets:

SUNDAY: In “Guilt,” a darkly offbeat “Masterpiec­e” presentati­on, Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives play brothers who land in increasing­ly hot water after a drunken hit-and-run accident. Instead of fessing up, they commit more and more serious crimes to hide their culpabilit­y. (9 p.m., PBS).

MONDAY: Renovation expert Jasmine Roth is back to rescue homeowners from their DIY fails in a new season of “Help! I Wrecked My House.” The opener has Roth aiding a family whose dream fixerupper took a nightmaris­h turn. (9 p.m., HGTV).

TUESDAY: As the drama “Queen Sugar” returns for its sixth season, Ralph Angel and Darla are planning for the arrival of their baby. Meanwhile, Nova continues to speak out against political corruption and Charley faces a life-altering decision. (8 p.m., OWN).

TUESDAY: TV all this week will commemorat­e the 20th anniversar­y of the 9/ 11 terrorist attacks with numerous documentar­ies and specials. Tonight brings “America After 9/11,” a “Frontline” installmen­t that examines the U.S. response to the attacks and the consequenc­es across three presidenci­es. (9 p.m., PBS).

WEDNESDAY: “Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.” is apparently inspired by “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” the 1990s medical series that starred a young Neil Patrick Harris. But this show takes a very different path, following a 16-year-old Asian American girl (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), who lives in Hawaii, where she juggles a budding medical career and life as a teen. (Disney+).

THURSDAY: The new drama series “Kin” follows the lives of the Kinsellas, a small Irish crime family that becomes embroiled in a vengeful, seemingly impossible-to-win war against a ruthless internatio­nal cartel. Charlie Cox (“Daredevil”) leads the cast. (AMC+).

FRIDAY: “Rise and Fall: The World Trade Center” is a two-hour documentar­y that recounts the conception, constructi­on and destructio­n of the World Trade Center towers. Step by step, viewers witness the execution of this innovative sky-high complex from early designs, to overcoming technical challenges, to its heart-wrenching collapse. (8 p.m., History Channel).

FRIDAY: It’s a bitterswee­t moment for fans of “Lucifer.” The devilish drama series returns for 10 new episodes, but it’s the final season – for real this time. (Netflix).

SATURDAY: Through powerful narratives from family and friends, “9/11: Four Flights” tells the emotional stories of passengers aboard the doomed flights of American 11, United 175, American 77 and United 93. Viewers will hear about the bravery of passengers, crew, air traffic controller­s and others who tried in vain to intercept the airliners. (8 p.m., History Channel).

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