Monday, August 10, 2020

What's On Tonight (Tuesday): Let's Get 'Lost'

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We're taking a trip back in time for Tuesday, August 11th!

Top Pick
🔔 Lost Treasures Of Egypt (National Geographic, 8:00 PM) Season two kicks off with the back-to-back episodes 'Secrets Of Tutankhamun' and  'Mysteries Of The Sphinx.'

Highlights
🔔 Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids (Netflix, 3:01 AM). The comedy stylings of SNL's most famous anti-vaxxer and you could not pay me enough to watch this dreck.

🔔 America's Got Talent (NBC, 8:00 PM) It seems they're trying to do this show in front of a studio audience. Fingers crossed.

🔔 Stargirl (The CW, 8:00 P.M.) 'Stars And S.T.R.I.P.E., Part Two.' First season finale.

🔔  America's Book Of Secrets (The History Channel, 9:00 PM). 'White House Secrets & Scandals.' Could they be.... aliens?!?

🔔 🍴 Chopped (Food Network, 9:00 P.M.) 'Here To Persevere.'

🔔 Greenleaf  (OWN, 9:00 P.M.) Season five finale.

🏀 NBA Basketball (TNT, 9:00 PM) Pelicans at Kings from Kissimmee.

🔔 Tell Me A Story (CW, 9:00 P.M.)

🔔 🦈 Will Smith: Off The Deep End (Discovery, 9:01 PM) Will Smith - yes, that Will Smith - dons a wet suit to go diving for danger.

🔔 Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes (TruTV, 9:30 PM) This is described as a 'backstage pass to classic episodes' which sounds like fancyspeak for 'clip show.'

🔔  🍴 Chopped Sweets (Food Network, 10:00 PM) A birthday-centered challenge focuses on popcorn and insect flour.

🔔 Frontline (PBS, 10:00 PM) 'Love, Life And The Virus.' COVID-19's impact on people and communities.  

🔔 Hard Knocks: Los Angeles (HBO, 10:00 PM) The fifteenth season of HBO's reality show-cum-documentary series, this time focusing on the Chargers and Rams, premieres.

🔔 World Of Dance (NBC, 10:00 PM) It's down to the final six... of the top twelve final acts.

Blast From The Past
🎥 Jurassic Park (AMC, 8:00 PM) The first and best installment of the long-running franchise; the Rewatchables tackled the film in 2018.


'American Graffiti' Opened On August 11, 1973


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

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