Wednesday, September 2, 2020

What's On Tonight (Thursday): Class Resumes For 'A.P. Bio'

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Lots of comings and goings and several new free streaming channels for Thursday, September 3rd.

Top Pick
🔔 A.P. Bio (Peacock, 3:01 AM) The third season of the Glenn Howerton-led comedy makes its streaming debut.

Highlights
🔔 The Amazing Race (Pluto, 24/7) The first seven seasons are now running on a continuous loop.

🔔 The Carol Burnett Show (Pluto, 24/7) All day, every day, the first ten seasons of Carol's Emmy winning variety sketch show.

🔔 BNC (Pluto, 24/7) The Black News Channel is 'the nation's only provider of 24/7 cable news programming created by people of color for people of color.'

🔔 Dark Shadows (Pluto, 24/7) Wait, are we sure Donnie just wasn't really excited about this new channel when he was rambling about 'dark shadows' the other day?

🔔 Survivor (Pluto, 24/7)  130 episodes of the venerable reality competition land on the free streamer.


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🔔 Bettor Days (ESPN+, 3:01 AM) 'Bettor Days is a dynamic show that takes a unique point of view on sports history — reliving it through the lens of a sports bet. From a Super Bowl win to a minor league mascot race — if there’s a game, someone has bet on it.  In each episode, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg sits down with a different bettor and hears the upbeat, fun, and comedic tales of bets with high stakes and unbelievable consequences.'

🔔 Raised By Wolves (HBO Max, 3:01 AM) Ridley Scott executive produces this show about 'two androids tasked with raising human children on a mysterious virgin planet.'

🔔 Star Trek: Lower Decks (CBS All Access, 3:01 AM) 

🔔 Young Wallander (Netflix, 3:01 AM) 'An incendiary hate crime stirs civil unrest, fast-tracking rookie cop Kurt Wallander to detective in this origin story for the popular character.'

🔔 🎾 U.S. Open Tennis (ESPN/ESPN3/ESPN+, 12:00 PM) Continuing coverage of second round play from Flushing Meadows.

🔔 ⚾ Major League Baseball (MLB, 7:00 PM) Padres/Angels or Red Sox/Blue Jays.

🔔 🏒 NHL Playoffs (NBCSN, 7:30 PM) Flyers at Islanders.

🔔 🎾 Primetime At The U.S. Open (ESPN, 7:00 PM) Continuing coverage of second round play from Flushing Meadows. 

🔔 Big Brother (CBS, 8:00 PM) 

🍴 Beat Bobby Flay (Food Network, 8:00 PM) Colin Quinn and Katie Lee are the special guest coaches for chefs Diane Vista-Wayne and Lauren Brown.

🔔 Holy Moley (ABC, 8:00 PM) 


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🔔 Mysteries Decoded (The CW, 8:00 PM)

🍴 Beat Bobby Flay (Food Network, 8:30 PM) Anne Burrell and Marcus Samuelsson are the special guest coaches for chefs Roshni Gurnani and Carl Schaubhut. 

🔔 Love Island (CBS, 9:00 PM) More drunken sexcapades from attention seeking reality famewhores.

🔔 To Tell The Truth (ABC, 9:00 PM) Joe Mantegna, Natasha Leggero, Tom Lennon and Bobby Bones are the panelists.

🔔 Chrisley Knows Best (USA Network, 9:01 PM) Who is watching this show?

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🔔 The First 48 (A&E, 9:00 PM) 

🔔 The Real Housewives Of New York City (Bravo, 9:00 PM) Bid adieu to drunken mess Dorinda, who was fired last week because apparently you can be too much of a drunken mess, even for Andy Cohen's signature show that celebrates drunken messes.

🔔 The Serial Killer Among Us: Phillip Jablonski (ID, 9:00 PM)

🔔 🏒 NHL Playoffs (NBCSN, 9:45  PM) Vegas at Vancouver.

🔔 Cake (FXX, 10:00 PM) Season three finale: 'At Your Service.'

🔔 🍴 Fire Masters (The Cooking Channel, 10:00 PM) 

🔔 House Hunters (HGTV, 10:00 PM) 'Fixer Fright In San Diego.'

🔔 Johnny Carson (Antenna TV, 10:00 PM) St. Elsewhere's own Christina Pickles!


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🔔🍴 Restaurant Impossible (Food Network, 10:00 PM) Robert's at Garrett's Mill & Brewing Company in Garrettsville, Ohio.

🔔 To Tell The Truth (ABC, 10:00 PM) Season finale, with Brad Garrett, Sherri Shepherd, Bob Saget and Nikki Glaser.

🔔 House Hunters International (HGTV, 10:30 PM) 'Work & Play In Guanacaste.'

Blast From The Past
🎥 Spaceballs (BBC America, 8:00 PM) A lesser Mel Brooks entry that seems to have gained affection over the years; Gene Siskel said 'there are just enough funny visual gags to recommend this wildly uneven film to Brooks aficionados.'


Happy Birthday Kitty Carlisle Hart, Born September 3, 1910


Source(s): Zap2It, OnThisDay, Rotten Tomatoes, The Futon Critic, Netflix, Discovery, Wikipedia, Deadline, ESPN, HBO Max, Chicago Tribune, CNET, Sports Media Watch.

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