Sunday, January 21, 2024

What's On Tonight (Monday): Tonight, you can help us solve a crime

 

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I'm not having a Mandela effect moment, am I? John Walsh would tell viewers of America's Most Wanted that they could help solve crimes? Or was that Robert Stack on Unsolved Mysteries? Or neither? Ah, anyway, tonight's top pick is the return of America's Most Wanted, because screw you, The Bachelor!


While I can be assured that whatever I'm thinking of has nothing to do with William Shatner hosting Rescue 911, let's see what else TV has to offer us for Monday, Jan. 22. All times are EST.


STREAMING
Judy Justice, 12:01 a.m., Freevee. Third season premiere. Three episodes available.

Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People, 12:01 a.m., Hulu. Premiere. "Superhot spicy peppers are on fire lately - but while most experiment with heat, others live their lives in pursuit of fire. Superhot is a wild ride into the Spicy World of Pepper People, the self-proclaimed chili heads who have taken the chili pill and want to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes. This 10-part series goes deep into a subculture fueled by spice: from the elite growers who strive to create new superhots to the chili eaters who chase the endorphin rush of consuming them. Along the way, one legendary chili head sets out on a quest to answer the spiciest of questions: is there a pepper that can challenge the world's hottest?" Ten episodes available.


TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK
Good Morning America/GMA3, 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., ABC. Common (And Then We Rise), Robert Downey Jr. and Tom Kostigen (Cool Food) and Tom Hollander and Naomi Watts (Feud: Capote vs. the Swans). FYI, GMA is pimping Capote vs. the Swans all week long. Demi Moore is the only "Swan" actress not appearing on the show. Later, Jamie Lee Curtis (Just One More Sleep).

The Talk, 2 p.m., CBS. Ava DuVernay (Origin) and John and Callahan Walsh (America's Most Wanted).

The Jennifer Hudson Show, times and stations vary. "Jennifer welcomes Tiffany Miranda from Los Angeles, who is the founder of Girls Make Beats. The nonprofit organization empowers young girls in underserved communities to become music producers, DJs, and audio engineers. Tiffany’s goal is to bridge the gender inequality gap in music production and give young women access to life-changing opportunities."

Tamron Hall, times and stations vary. "Judge Much?: YouTube star and mukbang sensation @Bloveslife, aka Bethany Gaskin, gives the Tam Fam an inside look at this social media food craze and how it made her a millionaire. Then, meet Robin Greenfield, who gave away almost everything to live a life of extreme minimalism. And, Emma Bradford, from Lifetime’s Prison Brides, on falling in love with a man behind bars and why she says it’s not what you think. Plus, world-renowned limbo artist Shemika Campbell, who holds three Guinness World Records, gives an amazing performance!"


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PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS
NCAA Basketball, 7 p.m., CBS Sports Network. Lehigh vs. Colgate.
NCAA Basketball, 7 p.m., ESPN. Wake Forest vs. North Carolina.
NCAA Women's Basketball, 7 p.m., ESPN2. UCLA vs. Utah.
NCAA Basketball, 7 p.m., ESPNU. McNeese State vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
NBA Basketball, 7 p.m., NBA TV. San Antonio Spurs vs. Philadelphia 76ers.


PRE-PRIMETIME MOVIES
Punch, 7:20 p.m., Showtime Extreme.
See How They Run, 7:21 p.m., HBO Signature.
Evil Dead Rise, 7:21 p.m., HBO2.
Dirty Girl, 7:22 p.m., Starz.
Armageddon, 7:30 p.m., Freeform.


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8 P.M. (CBS has reruns tonight.)
America's Most Wanted, FOX. Second season premiere. "John Walsh returns as host with his son Callahan."

The Bachelor, ABC. 28th season premiere, 2 hours. "Thirty-two extraordinary women, the most to ever arrive at the mansion on night one, prepare to open their hearts to Joey Graziadei."

America's Got Talent: Fantasy League, NBC. 2 hours. "Qualifiers 4." Followed by a rerun of The Traitors.

Ride, CW. Network premiere. "Legend of the Fall." "Following a tragic event, a renowned rodeo family tries to pick up the pieces to save their Colorado ranch."

Antiques Roadshow, PBS. "Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 3." "An Alaska belt buckle circa 1975. An Elvis Presley King Creole movie poster. A Stephen Decatur warrant and commissions from 1798-1804." Followed by a rerun.

Movie Night!
Sixteen Candles, AMC.
Baywatch, FX. Encore at 10:30 p.m.
Paycheck, Cinemax.
Grindhouse, Showcase. Both Death Proof and Planet Terror. 225 minutes.
The Producers, TCM.


9 P.M.
NCAA Basketball, CBS Sports Network. Hofstra vs. Stony Brook.

NCAA Basketball, ESPN. Cincinnati vs. Kansas.

NCAA Basketball, ESPNU. Texas Southern vs. Jackson State.

2024 Australian Open Tennis, ESPN2. Men's & Women's Quarterfinals. From Melbourne, Victoria.

Wild Cards, CW. American premiere. "The Infinity Thief." "When Ellis, a loner detective relegated to the marine unit, collides with Max, a clever con artist, the city's commissioner forces the two unlikely opposites to become partners."

TMZ Investigates, FOX. Premiere. "Obsessed and Dangerous: Hollywood's Stalker Crisis." "Celebrities who are victims of stalking. Whether laws do enough to protect stars like Taylor Swift, Drew Barrymore, Sandra Bullock and others. WWE star Logan Paul and TV personality Bristol Palin share their experiences with stalker situation."

Movie Night!
Bad Boys, BET. 1995 movie.
White Boy Rick, StarzEncore.
Across the Universe, MoreMax.
The Lesson, Sho2.
Skyfall, 9:05 p.m., HBO.


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10 P.M.
Independent Lens, PBS. 90 minutes. "Racist Trees." "Racial tensions reignite in Palm Springs, Calif., as residents fight for the removal of a wall of trees that may have been intentionally added to exclude a Black community."

Bad Romance: A Special Edition of 20/20, ABC. "Dangerous Game." "An Illinois man jokes on national TV that he regrets his marriage. A couple of months later, his wife is murdered. Authorities wonder whether a ghostly figure on a bike caught on surveillance video could be the killer."

NBA Basketball, NBA TV. Chicago Bulls vs. Golden State Warriors.

Johnny Carson, Antenna. Keenen Ivory Wayans, Jimmy Brogan and Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert are the guests on this Jan. 16, 1992, episode.

Movie Night!
A Journal for Jordan, FXM. Also airing at 7:15 p.m.
Beau Is Afraid, Paramount+ With Showtime.
The LEGO Movie, TruTV.
Our Family Wedding, 10:13 p.m., HBO Family.
Jason Bourne, 10:45 p.m., TNT.


LATE NIGHT TALK
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, 11:34 p.m., NBC. Dakota Johnson, Chloë Sevigny and a performance by Gaby Moreno and Oscar Isaac.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. Trevor Noah and Ruby Bridges.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, 11:35 p.m., ABC. Kate and Olvier Hudson, Joey Graziadei and Charley Crockett.
Late Night With Seth Meyers, 12:35 a.m., NBC. Common, Tom Hollander and Dave Hidalgo Jr.
Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.
After Midnight, 12:37 a.m., CBS. Chad Daniels, Kelsey Cook and Milana Vayntrub.


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LATE NIGHT PICK!
Mission: Impossible, 1 a.m., Pop. 1996 movie.


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

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