Thursday, October 15, 2020

What's On Tonight (Friday): Relax With Some Great Grammy Performances


Good lord, the deluge of full season shows being dumped on streaming just does not stop but tonight, neither does the good music.


Top Pick
 πŸ”” 🎭 Great Performances (PBS, 9:00 PM) 'Grammy Salute To Music Legends: Jimmy Jam hosts a tribute celebration of the Recording Academy's 2020 Special Merit Awards recipients, including Lifetime Achievement Award honorees Chicago, Roberta Flack, Isaac Hayes, Iggy Pop, John Prine, Public Enemy and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.' 

Highlights
πŸ”” Clouds (Disney+, 3:01 AM) 

πŸ”” Dream Home Makeover (Netflix, 3:01 AM) The complete first season.

πŸ”” Ghostwriter (AppleTV+, 3:01 AM) 

πŸ”” Grand Army (Netflix, 3:01 AM) The complete first season.

πŸ”” The Great British Baking Show AKA The Great British Bake-Off (Netflix, 3:01 AM) It's Chocolate Week!

πŸ”” Helpsters (AppleTV+, 3:01 AM) Season two premiere.

πŸ”” Helstrom (Hulu, 3:01 AM) The complete first season. 

πŸ”” La RΓ©volution (Netflix, 3:01 AM) The complete first season. 


πŸ”” Long Way Up (AppleTV+, 3:01 AM) 

πŸ”” Meet The Chimps (Disney+, 3:01 AM) The complete first season.

πŸ”” Monsterland (Hulu, 3:01 AM) 

πŸ”” The Right Stuff (Disney+, 3:01 AM)

πŸ”” Someone Has To Die (Netflix, 3:01 AM) The complete first season.

πŸ”” Time (Amazon, 3:01 AM) 

πŸ”” Tooning Out The News (CBS All Access, 3:01 AM)

πŸ”” What The Constitution Means To Me (Amazon, 3:01 AM) 

E

The West Wing (TNT, 9:00 AM) A morning mini-marathon from season four.

πŸ”” Beast-Kept Secrets (Animal Planet, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” 🏈 College Football (ESPN, 6:00 PM) SMU at Tulane.

πŸ”” The First 48: Catching A Killer (A&E, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” Gold Rush (Discovery, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” The Greatest #AtHome Videos (CBS, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” Love After Lockup (WE, 9:00 PM) 


πŸ”” The Magic Of Disney's Animal Kingdom (National Geographic, 8:00 PM) The first two episodes of the Disney+ original series get an airing on NatGeo.

πŸ”” Masters Of Illusion (The CW, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” The Perfect Weapon (HBO, 8:00 PM) 'An exploration of the rise of cyber conflict as the primary way that nations now compete with and sabotage one another; interviews with top military, intelligence and political officials; includes on-the-ground reporting from the front lines.' Timely!

Schitt's Creek (Comedy Central, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” Shark Tank (ABC, 8:00 PM) Twelfth season premiere.

πŸ”” WWE Friday Night SmackDown (Fox, 8:00 PM)

πŸ”” 20/20 (ABC, 9:00 PM)

πŸ”” The Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock, 9:00 PM)

πŸ”” Bad Hombres (Showtime, 9:00 PM) 'Chronicling the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos, the world's only binational professional baseball team; exploring U.S.-Mexico relations through baseball, and how the team is a symbol of unity.'

πŸ””πŸ΄ Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives (Food Network, 9:00 PM) 

πŸ”” 😻 Ready To Love (OWN, 9:00 PM)

πŸ”” River Monsters: Deadliest Man Eaters (Animal Planet, 9:00 PM)

πŸ”” Selling The Big Easy (HGTV, 9:00 PM)

πŸ”” Wilmore (Peacock, 9:00 PM)


πŸ”” World's Funniest Animals (The CW, 9:00 PM)

πŸ”” Undercover Boss (CBS, 9:00 PM) Undercover this week: Club Med.

πŸ”” 🏈 College Football (ESPN, 6:00 PM) Brigham Young at Houston.

πŸ”” Dateline NBC (NBC, 10:00 PM)

πŸ”” House Hunters (HGTV, 10:00 PM)

πŸ”” Johnny Carson (Antenna, 10:00 PM) Peter Falk, Victoria Principal, Robert Klein and Linda Monteleone. 

πŸ”” Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO, 10:00 PM) CNN's Fareed Zakaria, John Leguizamo... Oh for fuck's sake, Noah Rothman of Commentary and political analyst John Avlon.  

πŸ”” Warrior (Cinemax, 10:00 PM) 

πŸ”” The Way I See It (MSNBC, 10:00 PM) This documentary about White House photographer Pete Souza (Reagan & Obama Administrations) airs commercial free. Watch the trailer here

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

πŸ”” The Graham Norton Show (BBC America, 11:00 PM) Ewan McGregor, Miley Cyrus and Ashley Banjo.

Blast From The Past
πŸŽ₯ A League Of Their Own (BBC America, 8:00 PM)

Tommie Smith And John Carlos Raised Their Fists In Protest During 
'The Star-Spangled Banner' At The 1968 Olympics On October 16th, 1968

Sources: Zap2It, Futon Critic, Netflix, TV Guide, OnThisDay, Rotten Tomatoes, Apple TV+, Collider, Wikipedia, PBS, Amazon, IMDB, Sports Media Watch.

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