Sunday, May 10, 2020

What's On Tonight (Monday): Whose Line? Features Cedric the Entertainer!

Also of note that's on tonight is the season finale of 9-1-1 and the premiere of a new HBO miniseries featuring Mark Ruffalo.--This is What's On for Monday May 11th 2020


8:00

The Neighborhood (CBS): Rerun

The Voice (NBC): The Top Nine Singers Left Perform for the judges.

9-1-1 (FOX): The 118 rush to save lives in the aftermath of an enormous train derailment--This is the show's 3rd season finale--much like a lot of other shows, two episodes short of where they were supposed finish up, but seeing as how its Fox's highest rated show that's not The Masked Singer--it'll 100% be back in the fall.

The Bachelor Presents Listen To Your Heart (ABC):

Whose Line? (The CW): Top Pick of the Night is this venerable improv show that tonight features Cedric the Entertainer who is making his 2nd guest appearance here. (I'm crossing my fingers for singing here)

Asian Americans (PBS): New PBS series chronicling the first generation of Asian Americans here in the States---New immigrants from China, Japan, and beyond adapt to life here in America, the first generation of US born Asian Americans have their loyalties tested during World War 2.

Guy Fieri's Grocery Games (Food): Grocery Games????

In The Key Of Love (Hallmark): Your Hallmark Channel Movie of the Evening is this one where "A woman abandons her singing career to run her grandma's wedding photography business" Starring Laura Osnes and Scott Michael Foster (from Greek and Crazy Ex Girlfriend)

8:30

Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS): Rerun

Whose Line? (The CW): Olympic athlete Adam Rippen guest stars in a rerun from last July.

9:00

All Rise (CBS): Rerun

9-1-1 Lone Star (FOX): Rerun

Roswell New Mexico (The CW): After uncovering a surprising connection to their shared past, Michael and Isobel learn a painful truth about the night Tripp attached their respective mothers; Alex confronts their father about their family history; and Kyle's first date with Steph takes an awkward turn somewhere along the way. (Nods) (Roswell Fever!)

American Pickers (History): A smoking widowmaker, a vintage knucklehead and a rare Indian are some of the rides Mike bids on in this hour.

Bakeaway Camp with Martha Stewart (Food): Martha Stewart bakes things!

Mysteries at the Museum (Travel): Dan Wildman searches for the identity of the Zodiac Killer. (Good Luck Mr. Wildman!!!!)

The World According to Jeff Goldblum (Nat Geo): The Disney Plus series where the actor takes a look at the origins of everyday things gets a cable airing here on Nat Geo with two episodes airing back to back in this hour. First up we got "Sneakers" and then at 9:30 we got "Swimming Pools"  (I might actually watch this since this is shaping up to be a verrry slow night TV wise)

We're Here (HBO): Tonight the real life drag queens wind up in Branson Missouri where they attempt to put on their own show once again featuring several locals and put their own stamp on the town's wholesome nightlife. (or something like that)

10:00

Bull (CBS): Rerun of the time Bull defends a married pretzel business owner duo who are being sued by the parents of a teenage boy who got injured climbing on their rooftop for some reason.

Songland (NBC): Julia Michaels joins the guest judges on this "Shark Tank" but with musicians instead of business people judge panel.

The Baker and the Beauty (ABC): When Noa and Daniel's relationship goes public, the extra attention creates tension; Lewis makes Vanessa an intriguing proposition which leads to a conflict between Daniel and Noa; Rafael struggles to be more supportive of Mateo's dreams. (Ohh Baker and the Beauty...)

Independent Lens (PBS): "Rewind"---A close suburban family's video footage reveals a secret that disrupts their seemingly perfect world leading to a media firestorm and a high stakes court battle. (Wow that's some video footage there!)

 I Know This Much Is True (HBO): New miniseries starring Mark Ruffalo as twins is about "After paranoid schizophrenic Thomas Birdsey has a violent breakdown, his twin brother Dominick finds himself stepping up to defend Thomas in unexpected ways; Dominick refelcts on their childhood growing up under the tyrannical rule of their step father" Also starring Imogen Poots, and Archie Punjabi 

Pawn Stars (History): A seller brings up an unsual diamond made from the DNA of a musical genius; a vintage collection of paperbacks; Floyd Norman visits; and Chum has a surprise for Rick's birthday. (Wait who's Floyd Norman???)

Mummy Mysteries (Travel): A Three Thousand Year Old Screaming Mummy's Remains are examined. (Screaming Mummy???)

COPS (Paramount): A bad choice of clothes makes it easy for deputies to deal with a hysterical runaway bride; a married man doesn't seem too concerned when his wife gets taken to jail; accusations against a different married man get taken a bit more seriously once an innocent teen gets involved somehow. (COPS IS FILMED IN FRONT OF A LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE!)

 Amy Schumer Learns To Cook (Food): Title's pretty self explanatory here I'm guessing.

Almost Paradise (WGN):


HAVE A GOOD MONDAY AND WELCOME TO THE START OF YET ANOTHER WORKWEEK HERE!








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