Sunday, August 23, 2020

What's On Tonight (Monday): Hootie Hoo, I Love This Barbecue!

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Have a seat at the table for What's On Tonight for Monday, August 24th!

Top Pick
🔔  🍴  All-Star Best Thing I Ever Ate (Food Network, 9:00 PM) Washington D.C.'s own Carla Hall shares her favorite 'brilliant barbecue' recipe, along with Wolfgang Puck, Alton Brown and Bobby Flay. 

Highlights
🔔 🎨 Loupe (Pluto TV, 24/7) 'Get your art fix without going to a museum. Loupe is a channel dedicated to beautiful pieces of art set to music.'

🔔 Reno 911!: Part 2 (Quibi, 3:01 AM)

🔔 🏒 NHL Hockey (NBCSN, 7:00 PM) The Islanders take on the Flyers in conference semifinal action. 

🔔 Hoarders (A&E, 8:00 PM)

🔔 Love Island (CBS, 8:00 PM) Second season premiere, if you're into this kind of thing.

🔔 🎈 Republican National Convention CNN/CSPAN/FOX News/PBS/MSNBC, 8:00 PM) The GOP's hate fest begins its airing of grievances and owning of libs. Expect lots of d-listers and cranks.

🔔 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW, 8:00 PM) Gary Anthony Williams, Andrea's BFF from I'm Sorry, guest stars with Olympian Adam Rippon.

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🔔 WWE Raw (USA, 8:00 PM)

🔔 America's National Parks (National Geographic, 9:00 PM) 'The landscape and animals inside Yosemite National Park.'

🔔 I May Destroy You (HBO, 9:00 PM) The critically-acclaimed series closes out its first season.


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🔔 Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW, 9:00 PM)

🔔 ⚾ Major League Baseball (ESPN, 9:30 PM) Rockies at Diamondbacks.

🔔  American Dad (TBS, 10:00 PM) 'Francine explores ASMR with Roger. Steve gets a a pole in his head and a secret admirer.'

🔔 🍴 Amy Schumer Learns To Cook (Food Network, 10:00 PM)

🔔 America's National Parks (National Geographic, 10:01 PM) 'Off The Maps: Gates Of The Arctic.'

🔔 Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations (Cooking Channel, 10:00 PM)

🔔 Intervention (A&E, 10:00 PM)

🔔 🎈 Republican National Convention (ABC/CBS/NBC, 10:00 PM) 

Blast From The Past
🎥 Some Like It Hot (TCM, 5:45 PM) Billy Wilder's classic comedy starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and George Raft - for whom the film is featured for the day's 'Summer Under The Stars' spotlight. 


Happy Birthday, Stephen Fry! Born On August 24th, 1957


Source(s): Zap2It, OnThisDay, Rotten Tomatoes, The Futon Critic, Netflix, Food Network, TV Guide, PlutoTV Twitter.

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