Monday, May 8, 2023

What’s On Tonight (Tuesday): Steve Harvey’ll be the judge of that!

 

Via Tenor. As annoying as Steve can be, this is exactly what I would do if I had a gavel.

Tonight’s Top Pick is Judge Steve Harvey, because I wanted to get it out of the way.


While I muse about whether the “everyone gets a moment in the spotlight” method is working all that well, let’s see what TV has to offer us for Tuesday, May 9. All times are EST.



STREAMING

Hannah Gadsby: Something Special, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Premiere. “The comic shares tales of love and marriage about a panicky proposal, a novelty wedding cake and a fateful bunny encounter.”



TALKIN’ ‘BOUT TALK

CBS Mornings, 7 a.m., CBS. Shonda Rhimes and Julia Quinn (Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story).


The View, 11 a.m., ABC. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, DFL-Minn., and the continuation of Teacher Appreciation Week.


The Kelly Clarkson Show, times and stations vary. Priyanka Chopra Jonas (Love Again), Maks and Val Chmerkovskiy (Subway’s Pickleball Club and Teriyaki Blitz sandwiches), letters to Facebook friends and Vietnamese food jewelry.


Tamron Hall, times and stations vary. An exclusive full-length interview with Salt-N-Pepa, plus Shop Tam Fam.


The Steve Wilkos Show, times and stations vary. “Is the Man I Had an Affair with Cheating on Me?” and “Are You Using Me?”



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PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS

UEFA Champions League Soccer, 3 p.m., CBS/Univision. Semifinal, first leg. Real Madrid vs. Manchester City.

College Baseball, 6 p.m., ESPN2. Vanderbilt vs. Louisville.

MLB Baseball, 7 p.m., TBS. Boston Red Sox vs. Atlanta Braves.

NHL Hockey, 7 p.m., ESPN. Carolina Hurricanes vs. New Jersey Devils.

NBA Basketball, 7:30 p.m., TNT. Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics.



PRE-PRIMETIME MOVIES

Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead, 7 p.m., HBO Family.

Casino, 7 p.m., Showtime.

Money Monster, 7:18 p.m., Starz.

Last Night, 7:27 p.m., MoreMax.

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, 7:30 p.m., Freeform. 1971 movie.



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8 P.M.

Night Court, NBC. First season finale. “The Honorable Dan Fielding, Part II.” “Abby is on trial, and she and Dan are fighting for her professional life. District Attorney Jeff Dewitt returns and forces Olivia to choose sides. Abby and Rand find their relationship at a crossroads.”


Lopez vs. Lopez, NBC. First season finale. “Lopez vs. Last Call.” “George hits the bottle as Mayan hits her limit with his behavior. Rosie is drunk with jealousy when Chance announces George is his hero.”


9-1-1: Lone Star, FOX. “A House Divided.” “When Tommy and Judd disagree on protocol during a rescue at a paper mill, a feud develops between the 126 EMS and Fire. Owen awaits news that could change his and T.K.'s lives forever.”


FBI, CBS. “Privilege.” “All eyes are on the team when it tries to find out who kidnapped the only child of a prominent U.S. senator. The abduction also uncovers a potential link to a similar case that was pushed to the side by local authorities.”


Superman & Lois, The CW. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.” “In the wake of learning that Bruno and Peia are married, Clark works to reignite Lois' interest in taking Bruno down. Natalie meets Matteo's parents for the first time, with disastrous consequences. Jordan interferes with Jonathan's training.”


Jeopardy! Masters, ABC. “Games 3 and 4.”


College Baseball, CBS Sports Network. Nebraska vs. Creighton.


Movie Night!

Sully, FX. Encore at 10 p.m.

Sullivan’s Travels, TCM.

Superbad, 8:30 p.m., MTV2.



9 P.M.

Judge Steve Harvey, ABC. Second season premiere. “Everybody Plays the Fool.” “Cases include exes in legal battles over car loans, trip reimbursements and former best friends suing over a football bet.”


Accused, 9:01 p.m., FOX. First season finale. “Billy’s Story.” “An aging rock star (Keith Carradine) attempts to cement his musical legacy, while trying to prevent his troubled son from unraveling.”


Frontline, PBS. 2 hours. “Clarence and Ginni Thomas: Politics, Power and the Supreme Court.” “The power and influence of Clarence and Ginni Thomas on the U.S. Supreme Court and their role in reshaping the country's politics and law.”


FBI: International, CBS. “A Tradition of Secrets.” “After a cybersecurity expert robs one of Switzerland's largest and most secretive banks, the team is called to track down the fugitive. Smitty's loyalty is put to the test.”


Gotham Knights, The CW. “Belly of the Beast.” “A series of cryptic clues leads Turner and Duela to one of The Court's secret meetings. Stephanie learns her mom's addiction is worse than she thought and turns to her father, Arthur, for help. A lapse in time leads Harvey to a startling discovery.”


The Wall, NBC. “John and Toni.” “Father and daughter John and Toni from Antioch, Calif., contend with the wall, hoping they have what it takes to win big.”


NHL Hockey, 9:30 p.m., ESPN. “Dallas Stars vs. Seattle Kraken.”


Movie Night!

Fury, StarzEncore.

Taken 3, 9:25 p.m., HBO2.

Margaux, 9:35 p.m., The Movie Channel.



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10 P.M. (ABC has a rerun of Celebrity Family Feud.)

FBI: Most Wanted, CBS. “These Walls.” “The witness Remy and Kristen are visiting in prison is put in danger when a riot breaks out, leaving the staff and visitors held hostage by two murderous gangs.”


The Weakest Link, NBC. “Class is Officially in Session.” “Eight strangers, including a teacher and principal, compete to win up to $1 million in a high-drama trivia competition.”


NBA Basketball, TNT. Phoenix Suns vs. Denver Nuggets.


Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Bravo, Bridget Everett and Danielle Cabral.


Johnny Carson, Antenna. Paul Reiser, Margaret Whitton, Teresa Ganzel and The Mighty Carson Art Players are featured on this May 8, 1987 episode.


Movie Night!

Four Weddings and a Funeral, 10 p.m., Showcase.

Enemy of the State, 10:08 p.m., USA.

Flags of Our Fathers, 10:30 p.m., AMC.



LATE NIGHT PICK!

She’s Funny That Way, 12:21 a.m., Cinemax.



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

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