Monday, March 22, 2021

What's On Tonight (Tuesday): A Voice From The South

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TOP PICK
⭐ American Masters: Flannery (PBS, 8:00 PM) 'The first feature-length documentary with full access to the Flannery O’Connor trust, Flannery explores the life and legacy of the literary icon with never-before-seen archival footage, original animations, O’Connor’s newly discovered personal letters and excerpts from her stories read by actress Mary Steenburgen. Featuring new, original interviews with Mary Karr, Hilton Als, Alice Walker, Tobias Wolff, Tommy Lee Jones, Alice McDermott and others, alongside archival interviews of friends and family.'

HIGHLIGHTS

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Streaming
🔔 Demi Lovato: Dancing With The Devil (YouTube, 12:00 PM) Docuseries premiere. 

🔔 Loyiso Gola: Unlearning (Netflix, 3:01 AM) Stand up comedy.

🔔 Pig Royalty (Discovery+, 3:01 AM) '[A] new discovery+ original series that follows two families as they criss-cross Texas competing for the ultimate prizes. The famous Balero family has reigned supreme for years, but the Rihns are hot on their tail, looking to dethrone them and become the next great pig dynasty.' TL;dr: This is a reality show about the world of 'competitive pig showing.'

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🔔 Secrets Of A Psychopath (Sundance Now, 3:01 AM) 'Secrets of a Psychopath recounts the facts behind the most complex and surprising murder to come before the courts in Irish criminal history. The true crime series takes the viewer through the many coincidences, twists and turns of the investigation, uncovering an obsessive and unconventional relationship which ultimately ended in tragedy.' Three episodes.

🔔 Tooning Out The News (Paramount+, 3:01 AM)

Broadcast/Cable/Satellite
📺 The Office (Comedy Central, 4:00 PM - 11:00 PM); Rizzoli & Isles (Lifetime, 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM); 🍴 Man Vs. Food (Cooking Channel, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM); 📺 Archie Bunker's Place (Antenna, 8:00 & 8:30 PM); Mom (CTM, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM); Sanford & Son (TV One, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM); The Jeffersons (Antenna, 9:00 & 9:30 PM); Designing Women (Antenna, 11:00 & 11:30 PM)

🔔 🏒 NHL Hockey* (NBCSN) 7:00 PM: New Jersey at Philadelphia.

🔔 NBA Basketball* (TNT) 7:00 PM: Lakers vs. Pelicans. 10:00 PM: Philadelphia at Golden State.

🔔 The Curse Of Oak Island: Digging Deeper/The Curse Of Oak Island (History, 8:00 & 9:00 PM) 

🔔 The Flash (The CW, 8:00 PM) 'The Flash must deal with Abra Kadabra's sudden return to Central City; Allegra deals with a tricky situation; Caitlin suspects something is off with Frost; Iris is forced to look at a dark moment in her past.'

🔔 Holmes Family Effect (Fox, 8:00 PM) 

🔔 Moonshiners (Discovery, 8:00 PM)

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NCIS (CBS, 8:00 PM) I hope when they return with new episodes, the NCIS gang will investigate the world of competitive pig showing.

🔔 Queen Sugar (OWN, 8:00 PM) 

🔔 💲 To Tell The Truth (ABC, 8:00 PM) Season finale.

🔔 Young Rock (NBC, 8:00 PM)

🔔 Kenan (NBC, 8:30 PM)

🔔 black-ish (ABC, 9:00 PM)

🔔 🍴 Chopped (Food Network, 9:00 PM) 'This battle is packed with must-have ingredients for a hangover; a greasy favorite and soupy carbs get the chefs' creative juices flowing in the first round; the final competitors must transform a tried-and-true hangover snack into a dessert.'

🔔 Delilah (OWN, 9:00 PM) 

 FBI (CBS, 9:00 PM) 

🔔🎶 Genius: Aretha (National Geographic, 9:00 - 11:00 PM)  'Young, Gifted & Black' and 'Amazing Grace.'

🔔 Pig Royalty (Discovery, 9:00 PM) Oink. Zap2It claims Discovery proper will air this Discovery+ premiere as well. Only the brave will find out for themselves.

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🔔 Superman & Lois (The CW, 9:00 PM) Spring finale. 'As Smallville celebrates its first Harvest Festival since Martha's passing, Clark is reminded what his mother meant to him; Lois makes a breakthrough in the investigation of Morgan Edge; Kyle tries to reconnect with Lana.'

🔔 This Is Us (NBC, 9:00 PM)

🔔 Tyler Perry's The Oval (BET, 9:00 PM) 

🔔 Beyond The Canvas (PBS, 9:30 PM) Second season premiere. 'World Of Writers: Novelist Margaret Atwood, playwright Danai Gurira and others talk about finding one's voice as a writer and finding meaning in the writing life.'

🔔 mixed-ish (ABC, 9:30 PM) 

🔔 🛠️ Assembly Required (History, 10:00 PM) 'Tim Allen and Richard Karn put the maker's skills to the test when they have them create an exercise machine that's fully loaded with all the bells and whistles. But first, the makers have to build a working treadmill to get their heart rates up.'

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FBI: Most Wanted (CBS, 10:00 PM) 

🔔 Johnny Carson (Antenna, 10:00 PM) National treasure Teri Garr, Jennifer O'Neill, Paul Provenza and The Mighty Carson Art Players.

🎥 The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane (TCM, 10:00 PM) This is one fucked up movie. Or as Variety put it more diplomatically: 'This film, about a homicidal orphan girl, is far-fetched nonsense with precious little to appease shriek freaks.'

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🔔 Mayans M.C. (FX, 10:00 PM)

🔔 New Amsterdam (NBC, 10:00 PM) 

🔔 The Profit (CNBC, 10:00 PM) 'Behind the scenes stories and updates about a hipster Brooklyn-based shoe company that was in danger of going out of style after its founder made a series of scattergun decisions that threatened to ruin his finances and friendships forever.

🔔 Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel (HBO, 10:00 PM) Soledad O'Brien profiles Paralympic medalist Oksana Masters; Mary Carillo looks at a rehab facility in Florida run by retired NBAer Jayson Williams; Senator Cory Booker and former NCAA investigator Tim Nevius on 'the current state of college amateurism'; and revisitng a 2019 segment on Hugh Herr of MIT's Biomechatronics Lab.

🔔 Soul Of A Nation (ABC, 10:00 PM) 'An exploration of comedy within the Black community and how Black people have used humor and music in hard times; Cynthia Erivo performs; comic Michael Yo; rapper Derrick D-Nice Jones; comic Michelle Buteau; comic Erin Jackson.'

🔔 Tyler Perry's Ruthless (BET, 10:00 PM) 

🔔 Underground (OWN, 10:00 PM)

🔔 The Misery Index (TBS, 10:30 PM)


*Sporting Events Are Subject To COVID-Related Postponements


BLAST FROM THE PAST
🎥 Hoosiers (BBC America, 8:00 PM)

Elizabeth Taylor Dies At 79 On March 23, 2011

Source(s): Zap2It, OnThisDay, Rotten Tomatoes, The Futon Critic, Netflix, What's On Netflix, TV Guide, Discovery Channel, Variety, TCM, HGTV, HBO, PBS, Roger Ebert, IMDB, Hallmark Channel. 

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