Monday, April 3, 2023

What's On Tonight (Tuesday): FBI: International! So worldly, so welcome!

 

Via Tenor.

Tonight's Top Pick is FBI: International, airing in the 8 p.m. hour to kick off a night-long story across CBS' Tuesday night dramas. The episodes concern an "Imminent Threat," so, ooh, we all best be on our guard!


Let's see what else TV has to offer us for Tuesday, April 4. All times EST.


STREAMING
Redefined: J.R. Smith, 12:01 a.m., Amazon. Premiere. "Drafted to the NBA straight out of high school at just 19 years old, J.R. suddenly finds himself without an NBA team to call home and in search of redefining his life and career. The series picks up with J.R. as he sets a new intention for himself, getting a college education and pursuing a new athletic passion as a member of the Men's Golf Team at North Carolina A&T, the nation's largest Historically Black University." Four episodes available.

Mo'Nique: My Name is Mo'Nique, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Premiere. "From a confrontation with a racist teacher to a sexual warning from her grandmother, comedy legend Mo'Nique opens up for her new show."


TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK
CBS Mornings, 7 a.m., CBS. Susanna Hoffs (This Bird Has Flown), retired Navy Admiral William H. McRaven (The Wisdom of the Bullfrog: Leadership Made Simple (But Not Easy)) and Jeremy Sisto (FBI) & Dylan McDermott (FBI: Most Wanted).

The View, 11 a.m., ABC. Michelle Williams (Fever, where she'll play Peggy Lee) and Leslie Odom Jr. & Nicolette Robinson (I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know).

The Jennifer Hudson Show, times and stations vary. Mayim Bialik & Julian Gant (Call Me Kat) and SWV ("Right Here (Human Nature Remix)").

Rachael Ray, times and stations vary. Ali Wentworth (Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields), Mally Roncal gives a makeover to a 58-year-old woman and Rachael's Mediterranean-style bread salad.

Karamo, times and stations vary. "My Newfound Family Isn't Welcoming Me" and "What's New Since We Talked About His Gambling Problem."


Bring your A game, Michelle. Just sayin'.


PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS
College Baseball, 5:30 p.m., ESPNU. NC State at East Carolina.
MLB Baseball, 7 p.m., TBS. Philadelphia Phillies at New York Yankees.


PRE-PRIMETIME MOVIES
Spider-Man, 6:30 p.m., FX. Start of a marathon of the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies.
The Misfits, 7:22 p.m., Starz. 2021 film.
Daughter of the Wolf, 7:30 p.m., Showcase.


Courtesy YouTube, the inspiration for tonight's headline.


8 P.M. (ABC has reruns tonight.)
FBI: International, CBS. "Imminent Threat, Part I." "When the abduction of an American architect in Rome appears to be connected to a terror threat in New York, Jubal and Nina work with Forrester and his Fly Team in Italy to find the missing American."

Night Court, NBC. "DA Club." "When Abby lands a meeting with the New York City district attorney to talk about her ideas for reform, Dan invites himself along to share his expertise in the art of 'backroom dealing.' Gurgs teaches Neil a lesson in confidence."

American Auto, 8:30 p.m., NBC. "Funeral." "When Wesley's grandfather passes away, Katherine and the others learn that all the heirs plan to sell their company shares, which would tank the stock price. They attempt damage control at the funeral to try to stop it."

Superman & Lois, The CW. "Too Close to Home." "Lois interrupts an intense conversation between Clark and John Henry. Kyle tries to run interference between Sarah and Lana. Jonathan has a heated discussion with Candice's dad."

9-1-1: Lone Star, FOX. "Double Trouble." "The 126 races to rescue a woman with an arrow shot into her head; Judd is doubly surprised by news Wyatt shares. Mateo helps a family member in need and comes to regret it."

Finding Your Roots, PBS. "Out of the Past." "Actors Billy Crudup and Tamera Mowry-Housley uncover their lost roots."

NHL Hockey, ESPN. Vegas Golden Knights at Nashville Predators.

NBA Basketball, TNT. Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers.

Movie Night!
Carrie, Sho2. 1976 film.
2012, Syfy.
42nd Street, TCM.


9 P.M.
FBI, CBS. "Imminent Threat, Part II." "Maggie calls in Remy to aid Scola in his undercover mission to find the terrorists believed to be responsible for the imminent attack in New York."

American Experience, PBS. "The Sun Queen." "Biophysicist and inventor Mária Telkes, designer of the first successfully solar-heated modern residence, held more than 20 patents at the time of her death in 1995."

Accused, 9:01 p.m., FOX. "Jiro's Story." "Jiro's mother has taken care of his brother Sam ever since the car accident that left Sam with a traumatic brain injury, but when their mother dies, and it appears that Sam is being abused in his new group home, Jiro (Ian Anthony Dale) has a big decision to make."

Gotham Knights, The CW. "Of Butchers and Betrayals." "After discovering potential leads in their investigation, Turner and Harper investigate a possible connection between Bruce Wayne's death and the mysterious death of a lawyer. Carrie and Duela head to a nursing home to question Eunice."

The Voice, NBC. "The Battles, Part IV." "The battle rounds conclude as the coaches prepare their artists to go head-to-head in hopes of advancing to the knockouts or advancing straight to playoffs with the coveted playoff pass. Each coach has one steal and one playoff pass."

Movie Night!
Spider-Man 2, FX.
Sisters, 9:30 p.m., VH1.
Sideways, 9:39 p.m., Cinemax.


Just because, another Peggy Lee song. Courtesy YouTube.


10 P.M.
FBI: Most Wanted, CBS. "Imminent Threat, Part III." "The FBI teams join forces to hunt down the fugitive terrorists who are getting closer to carrying out a plot to destroy a major New York landmark that would result in a large number of civilian casualties."

Frontline, PBS. "America and the Taliban." "An investigation into how America's 20-year investment in Afghanistan culminated in Taliban victory, with a focus on the missteps and consequences."

That's My Jam, NBC. "Keke Palmer & Saweetie vs. Joel McHale & will.i.am." "Musical performances and games, including 'Turn the Beat Around,' 'Get Outta My Face,' 'Perfect Mashup' and more."

NHL Hockey, 10:30 p.m., ESPN. Edmonton Oilers at Los Angeles Kings.

Johnny Carson, Antenna. Jonathan Winters and Peter Strauss are the guests on this April 13, 1989 episode.

Movie Night!
This Is the End, TruTV. Encore at 12 a.m.
Selma, 10:05 p.m., The Movie Channel.
Lethal Weapon 4, 10:30 p.m., AMC.


LATE NIGHT TALK (Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden have the week off.)
The Daily Show, 11 p.m., Comedy Central. Roy Wood Jr. continues as guest host.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, 11:34 p.m., NBC. Keegan-Michael Key, Sir Richard Branson and Blondshell.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. Lin-Manuel Miranda, John Kander and the cast of Broadway's New York, New York.
Late Night With Seth Meyers, 12:37 a.m., NBC. Jason Bateman, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., cartoonist Judd Winick and sitting in with the 8G Band, Brann Dailor.


Courtesy YouTube.


LATE NIGHT PICK!
Spider-Man 3, 12 a.m., FX.


Sources: Futon Critic, zap2it, individual show websites, IMDB, Google, Interbridge, TV Everyday.

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