Sunday, September 6, 2020

What's On Tonight (Monday): Journeys Into The Wild, Real And Animated

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It's your Labor Day programming for Monday, September 7th.

Top Picks
🔔 Jade Eyed Leopard (National Geographic Wild, 8:00 PM) The Tenth Big Cat Week kicks off with this documentary about a leopard cub - with jade eyes - named Toto learning to navigate and survive with mother Fig in their home of Maasi Mara, Kenya; narrated by Jeremy Irons. Read more about the film here.

🔔 Madagascar: A Little Wild (Hulu, 3:01 AM) 'Loveable foursome Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo steal the show in Madagascar: A Little Wild, from executive producer Johanna Stein (Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny) and co-executive producer Dana Starfield (Monster High: Welcome to Monster High) Capturing the iconic personalities of each of the four dynamos, Madagascar: A Little Wild showcases the team as kids residing in their rescue habitat at the Central Park Zoo.'

Highlights
Turn: Washington's Spies (Pluto, All Day) A marathon of the Revolutionary Era-drama series will air on Stories By AMC (Channel 135).

🔔 All Or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur (Amazon, 3:01 AM) 

🔔 My Octopus Teacher (Netflix, 3:01 AM) A documentary about diver Craig Foster and his relationship with a wild octopus off the coast of South Africa. Watch the trailer here.

🔔 Record Of Youth (Netflix, 3:01 AM) K-drama for the kids.

🔔 Roll The Tape (ESPN+, 3:01 AM) 'Three friends – ESPN’s Christine Williamson, Treavor Scales and Gary Striewski – watch campy sports footage from the ESPN archive and offer wise-cracking commentary, all from their 90’s-style living room.' Episodes will roll out two per day through Friday, September 11th.

🔔 🎾 U.S. Open Tennis (ESPN2), 11:00 AM) Round of sixteen coverage from Flushing Meadows.

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🔔 🏀 NBA Basketball (TNT, 6:30 PM) Boston at Toronto.

🔔 🎾 Primetime At The U.S. Open (ESPN2, 7:00 PM) Round of sixteen coverage from Flushing Meadows.

🔔 American Ninja Warrior (NBC, 8:00 PM) Twelfth season premiere.

🔔 The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons - Ever! (ABC, 8:00 PM) Bid adieu to the reality revue with a trip down memory lane to Juan Pablo's season. 

🔔 🗳️ Fight For The White House: Joe Biden's Long Journey (CNN, 8:00 PM) A CNN special report hosted by Gloria Borger.

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🔔 Life Below Zero (National Geographic, 8:00 PM) Fourteenth season premiere.

🔔 WWE Raw (USA, 8:00 PM)

🔔 All-Star Best Thing I Ever Ate (Food Network, 9:00 PM) On the finale, Martha Stewart, Anne Burrell, Valertie Bertinelli, Duff Goldman and Sunny Anderson share their favorite 'supreme sweets.'

🔔 Biography: The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne (A&E, 9:00 PM)

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🔔 Life Below Zero: The Next Generation (National Geographic, 9:00 PM) Like Star Trek: The Next Generation but in Alaska during winter.

🔔 Love Island (CBS, 9:00 PM) 

🔔 🏀 NBA Basketball (TNT, 9:00 PM) Clippers at Nuggets. 

🔔 Pool Boy Nightmare (Lifetime, 9:00 PM) This amazingly timed original film is sadly - or maybe thankfully - not about Jerry and Becki's bedroom fun times

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🔔  American Dad (TBS, 10:00 PM) 'The Last Ride Of The Dodge City Rambler.'

🔔 🍴 Amy Schumer Learns To Cook (Food Network, 10:00 PM) It's the... second season finale? After four episodes?

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

🔔 POV (PBS, 10:00 PM) 'Portraits And Dreams.'Photographs taken by Kentucky schoolchildren in the 1970s, their lives since then, and the linkage of personal memory to the passage of time.'

Blast From The Past
🎥 Chasing Amy (HBO2, 8:00 PM) Kevin Smith's 1997 dramatic comedy starring Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams and Jason Lee. 'Chasing Amy redefines the boy-meets-girl formula for a culture where anything goes, including perhaps another boy or girl,' wrote Janet Maslin. 


 'Baryshnikov on Broadway' Wins Outstanding Variety Or Music Program 
At The 32nd Emmy Awards On September 7th, 1980


Source(s): Zap2It, OnThisDay, Rotten Tomatoes, The Futon Critic, Netflix, Food Network, TV Guide, BBC America, U.S. Tennis Association, Hulu, Films Of The Earth, ESPN, TV Insider, New York Times.

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