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Tonight's Top Pick is The Neighborhood, celebrating its 100th episode. The next sitcom that could reach that milestone is The Conners, followed by Bob Hearts Abishola.
TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK (No streaming listings today.)
Today, 7 a.m., NBC. John Leguizamo (Leguizamo Does America), "Money Saving Monday," the best beauty products are revealed by Allure's Jessica Cruel and coverage of the White House Easter egg hunt. Later, car buying vs. leasing, a typewriter artist, fitness with Lauren and Jason Pak, "This Is Today" with Arianna Davis and an Andy Grammer performance ("I Need a New Money"). After that, Jane Lynch plugs The Weakest Link, more with John Leguizamo and relationship dilemmas with Tracy McMillan.
The Talk, 2 p.m., CBS. The cast of The Neighborhood plug tonight's 100th episode.
The Kelly Clarkson Show, times and stations vary. Awkwafina (Renfield), the nonprofit Brilliant Detroit, a blind woodworker and a performance by Charles Esten ("One Good Move").
The Rachael Ray Show, times and stations vary. Clinton Kelly makes no-bake strawberry basil fool, Rachael prepares black bean chili for dinner, YouTuber Alexandra Gater has home renting tips and how a simmer pot can make your place smell amazing and Jenn Falik, MorningSave, has deals on hot spring-summer products.
Dr. Phil, times and stations vary. "Matters of the Heart."
PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS
2023 WNBA Draft, 7 p.m., ESPN. From New York.
NHL Hockey, 7 p.m., ESPN+/Hulu. Toronto Maple Leafs at Florida Panthers.
PRE-PRIMETIME MOVIES (Expanded because there's less pre-primetime sports tonight.)
The Croods: A New Age, 7 p.m., Nickelodeon.
Adventureland, 7 p.m., Showcase.
Cold Mountain, 7:15 p.m., Showtime Extreme.
Rough Night, 7:15 p.m., Starz.
Sliding Doors, 7:20 p.m., HBO Signature.
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8 P.M. (The CW has reruns tonight.)
The Neighborhood, CBS. "Welcome to the Milestone." "Calvin struggles to find the perfect birthday gift for Tina. Gemma works a connection to actor Jerry O'Connell, whose kids attend Walcott Academy, to secure VIP tickets to The Talk for her school's fundraiser."
Bob Hearts Abishola, 8:30 p.m., CBS. "I'll Never Play Banjo Again." "A conflicted Abishola pushes against her Nigerian roots when she opens up about her past to Dele. Bob attempts to bridge an emotional gap with Douglas."
9-1-1, FOX. "Mixed Feelings." "The 118 faces emergencies at a spin class and a hair salon. A husband and wife find themselves in a compromising position. Buck discovers new cognitive abilities. Hen and Karen find out Denny has been seeing his biological father."
American Idol, ABC. 2 hours. "Showstopper/Final Judgment, Part II." "Performing with a band for the first time, the hopefuls sing their hearts out in their last chance to make it to America's vote. Two pairs of contestants face off with the judges sealing their fate for the next round."
The Voice, NBC. 2 hours. "Best of the Blinds, Battles and Blake." "The season's best moments from the blind auditions through the battle rounds are shared from the coaches' perspective. The coaches perform Frankie Valli's 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You.' Blake's best moments over the years are shared."
Antiques Roadshow, PBS. "Idaho Botanical Garden Hour II." "Idaho state gems and gold nuggets circa 1905. 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse cards. 1826 portraits attributed to the Guilford County Limner."
Movie Night!
Tootsie, The Movie Channel Xtreme.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, TNT.
Yesterday, 8:30 p.m., Freeform.
9 P.M.
NCIS, CBS. "Head Games." "The NCIS team digs deep to investigate a Navy lieutenant who's accused of trying to murder her husband but has no memory of the attack. Kasie navigates a potential medical scare."
Fantasy Island, 9:01 p.m., FOX. "Gwenivere of Glendale." "Gwen(Katie Stevens)'s fantasy is to go back in time and be the princess she longs to be -- pampered, rich and cared for -- but she soon finds out the king is preparing to marry her off to a cruel, ambitious prince. Ruby isn't feeling like herself." Also guest starring Reilly Walters as Lance.
Perry Mason, HBO. "Chapter Fourteen." "Perry receives vital intel from Holcomb. Della grills Councilman Taylor. Armed with damning evidence, the prosecution aims to derail the case."
La Frontera With Pati Jinich, PBS. "Ancient Seeds & Desert Ghosts." "Traveling along both sides of the Arizona-Sonora border hunting for an ancient chili, visiting a ghost town and dropping water for migrants."
NHL Hockey, ESPN. Minnesota Wild at Chicago Blackhawks.
Movie Night!
The Rock, AMC.
Office Space, 9:05 p.m., HBO2.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2, 9:28 p.m., Cinemax.
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10 P.M. (NBC has a rerun of That's My Jam tonight.)
The Good Doctor, ABC. "Half Measures." "Drs. Andrews and Lim clash over a patient split nearly in half, which also reveals her issues with Dr. Kalu's return. Dr. Glassman gives Dr. Murphy some fatherly advice as they await news about Glassman's recent tests."
NCIS: Hawai'i, CBS. "Bread Crumbs." "When Tennant interrogates a suspect during his helicopter transfer and the helicopter crashes, she must utilize her skills to save herself and the other passengers."
Rain Dogs, HBO. "Jesus Loves a Hustler." "Costello has found a safe space to land, but she must continue to hustle to make a living when she realises what it will take to stay in London. As he pines for a phone call from Costello, Selby acclimates to his new reality."
American Dad!, TBS. "Viced Principal." "Steve and Principal Lewis get caught in a dangerous situation at the school. The rest of the family make an adorable new friend."
Johnny Carson, Antenna. Mariette Hartley and Michael Palin are the guests on this April 18, 1985 episode.
Movie Night!
Mean Girls, Showtime.
Here Comes the Boom, 10:30 p.m., Pop.
Airplane!, 10:35 p.m., HBO2.
LATE NIGHT TALK (The Daily Show is preempted and NBC's shows are airing reruns this week.)
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. Brian Cox and Keri Russell.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, 11:35 p.m., ABC. Jeremy Renner and Metalica.
The Late Late Show With James Corden, 12:37 a.m., CBS. Allison Janney, Bryan Cranston, Brett Goldstein and SG Lewis & Tove Lo.
LATE NIGHT PICK!
Child's Play, 4:35 a.m., HBO2. 1988 version.
Catherine Hicks, the other-other-other white meat. Courtesy Giphy.
Sources: Futon Critic, zap2it, individual show websites, IMDB, Google, Interbridge, TV Everyday.
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