Wednesday, September 30, 2020

What's On Tonight (Thursday): Reliving A Public Health Crisis During One

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Plus: Playoff baseball! Thursday Night Football! And many, many game shows to choose from.

Top Pick
πŸ”” The Salisbury Poisonings (AMC+, 3:01 AM) Rafe Spall headlines this three-part docudrama about the poisonings of Sergei and Yulia Skripal and subsequent poisonings of Charlie Rowley and Dawn Sturgess, all by the same synthetic nerve agent. Originally aired on BBC One this past June. The Guardian, in a four-star review, said, 'it centres on the efforts to protect the innocent and save the infected.'

Highlights
πŸ”” Carmen Sandiego (Netflix, 3:01 AM) Season three.

πŸ”” Code 404 (Peacock, 3:01 AM) British police dramedy from Sky One. 

πŸ”” Gangs Of London (AMC+, 3:01 AM) Another import from Sky One. 'Finn Wallace was the most powerful criminal in London. But now he's dead - and nobody knows who ordered the hit. It's up to Sean Wallace, with the help of the Dumani family and Elliot Finch, to take his father's place.' AMC+ has already ordered up a second season.

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πŸ”” Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood (Netflix, 3:01 AM) 'In 1900 Munich, ambitious brewer Curt Prank uses brutal tactics on his quest to build a beer hall that will dominate the city's lucrative Oktoberfest.'

πŸ”” Raised By Wolves (HBO Max, 3:01 AM) 

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

πŸ”” The Worst Witch (Netflix, 3:01 AM) Fourth season.

πŸ”” ⚾ MLB Baseball (ESPN, 7:00 PM) Wild card action.

πŸ”” πŸˆ College Football (TBA, 7:30 PM) **CHECK**

πŸ””  (ESPN2, 7:00 PM) **CHECK**

πŸ”” Big Brother (CBS, 8:00 PM) Two-hour special.

🍴 Beat Bobby Flay (Food Network, 8:00 PM) Tonight's three-hour block kicks off with Alex Guarnaschelli and 'Pioneer Woman' Ree Drummond.

πŸ”” Buried In The Backyard (Oxygen, 8:00 PM) 'Femme Fatale.'

πŸ”” Celebrity Family Feud (ABC, 8:00 PM) Joel McHale vs. Ben Feldman? Might be worth tuning in for! Jesse Palmer vs. Ceelo Green? Yeah, don't think so. 

The First 48 (A&E, 8:00 PM) Three hours of back-to-back-to-back episodes.

πŸ”” Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa (HGTV, 8:00 PM) 

πŸ”” Homestead Rescue (Discovery, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” Keeping Up With The Kardashians (E!, 8:00 PM) 


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πŸ”” Life Below Zero (National Geographic, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” Mysteries Decoded (The CW, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” Never Rarely Sometimes Always (HBO, 8:00 PM) Winner of the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the at the Berlin International Film Festival. 'Faced with an unintended pregnancy and a lack of local support, Autumn and her cousin, Skylar, travel across state lines to New York City on a fraught journey of friendship, bravery and compassion.' 

πŸ”” This Old House (PBS, 8:00 PM) Nineteenth season premiere.

πŸ”” The Wall (NBC, 8:00 PM) 

πŸ”” πŸˆ Thursday Night Football (NFL Network, 8:20 PM) Broncos at Jets.

πŸ”” Ask This Old House (PBS, 8:30 PM) 'All Hands On Deck.'

πŸ”” American Pickers: Road Trip Gold (History, 9:00 PM) Twenty-second season premiere.

πŸ”” The Bradshaw Bunch (E!, 9:00 PM) 

πŸ”” Let's Be Real (Fox, 9:00 PM) 'Election-themed puppet special covering politics, pop culture and the 2020 election through topical sketches featuring puppets, celebrity cameos and remote pieces.' Executive produced by Robert Smigel.


πŸ”” Life Below Zero: Next Generation (National Geographic, 9:00 PM)

πŸ”” Press Your Luck (ABC, 9:00 PM) 'Still Standing.'

πŸ””  The Real Housewives Of New York City: Secrets Revealed (Bravo, 9:00 PM) 

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πŸ”” Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life! (WE, 9:00 PM) 

πŸ”” Bridezillas (WE, 10:00 PM) 

πŸ”” Celebrity Game Face (E!, 10:00 PM) 

πŸ”” CripTales (BBC America, 10:00 PM) Series premiere. 'Life-changing moments are captured in dramatic monologues; disabled actor and writer Mat Fraser curates these powerful monologues -- written, directed and performed by disabled people.'

πŸ”” House Hunters (HGTV, 10:00 PM) 

πŸ”” Johnny Carson (Antenna TV, 10:00 PM) Loni Anderson, Tim Thomerson and zoologists Delia and Mark Owens.

πŸ”” Match Game (ABC, 10:00 PM) James Van Der Beek, Cheryl Hines, Thomas Lennon, Sherri Shepherd, Laura Benanti and... Dr. Oz.


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πŸ”” Star Trek: Discovery (CBS, 10:00 PM) 'Battle At The Binary Stars.'

πŸ”” Hitler's Teen Killers (National Geographic, 10:15 PM) 

πŸ”” House Hunters International (HGTV, 10:30 PM)

Blast From The Past
πŸŽ₯ The Addams Family (Paramount, 8:00 PM) Barry Sonnenfeld's directorial debut, starring Anjelica Huston, RaΓΊl JuliΓ‘, Christopher Lloyd and Christina Ricci. A box office hit, if not a critical one; Roger Ebert gave it two stars.


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Source(s): Zap2It, OnThisDay, Rotten Tomatoes, The Futon Critic, Netflix, BBC One,Wikipedia, Roger Ebert, ESPN, HBO Max, WarnerMedia, AMC, What's On Netflix.

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