Wednesday, February 7, 2024

What's On Tonight (Thursday): Finally, some recognition for professional football players!

 

Via Tenor.

Even if Jason Mantzoukas doesn't like it, tonight's Top Pick is The 13th Annual NFL Honors, live on CBS. I'm more of a basketball guy myself, but I'll give the football players credit for their stamina and fanbase.


While I wonder how many awkward Taylor Swift jokes will be delivered (let's say a minimum of three), let's see what else TV has to offer us for Thursday, Feb. 8. All times are EST.


STREAMING
Sort Of, 3:01 a.m., Max. Third season finale. "Sort of Anything You Want" and "Sort of Gone Again." "Raffo finds herself at an emotional edge. Again. Wolf surprises Sabi with a gift. 7ven and Mackenzie organize, then shut down, a party. Sabi makes a huge decision again." Later, "A coin is flipped, a decision is made and a new adventure begins."

Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale, 3:01 a.m., AMC+/Sanctuary Now. First season finale. "With Sanctuary cut off from the outside world, Abigail has free rein to exact revenge by taking justice into her own hands. Amidst mounting hysteria, Maggie must battle against the odds to avert catastrophe and ensure that justice is finally done."

On the Roam, 3:01 a.m., Max. Season finale. Two episodes available.

Tokyo Vice, 3:01 a.m., Max. Second season premiere. Two episodes available.

Halo, 3:01 a.m., Paramount+. Second season premiere. "Sanctuary" and "Sword." Two episodes available, then one per week through Thursday, March 21. Reruns air Mondays on Paramount+ With Showtime.

One Day, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Premiere. "Edinburgh, 1988. After graduation night, Emma (Ambika Mod) and Dexter (Leo Woodall) go their separate ways. But fate leads to the unexpected. Based on a novel by David Nicholls." Fourteen episodes available, apparently.

They Called Him Mostly Harmless, 3:01 a.m., Max. Premiere. "Sleuths and authorities attempt to identify a deceased hiker."

My Valentine Wedding, 3:01 a.m., BET+. Premiere. "Darryl (Travis Cure) and Krystal(Shaquita Smith)'s blissful union is upended when family and jealous exes threaten to ruin their love story."

Sexy Beast, 3:01 a.m., Paramount+. "Trouble Is Real." "In anticipation of their biggest job yet, Gal outlines a plan to Teddy, Stan and Don, whilst trying to hide how unprepared he actually is."


TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK
CBS Mornings, 7 a.m., CBS. "Singers Shania Twain (the upcoming Come On Over residency at Planet Hollywood) and Donny Osmond (plugging his current solo residency at Harrah's). The showgirls of the Fantasy Las Vegas burlesque show (at the Luxor). Drew Barrymore. Chef Andrew Zimmern. Sportscaster James Brown offers a Super Bowl preview. Thunder From Down Under (who perform at the Excalibur)."

The View, 11 a.m., ABC. Jon Cryer (Extended Family) and A'ja Wilson (Dear Black Girls).

The Jennifer Hudson Show, times and stations vary. "Grammy-winning R&B singer Monica stops by! Black Pumas will perform “Ice Cream (Pay Phone)” from their album Chronicles of a Diamond. Jennifer also welcomes 4-year-old preschool student Summer and her parents Marvin and Janyl, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Summer is an aspiring surgeon and loves talking about bones, surgical procedures, and anything related to the medical field. She is known online for her dinnertime conversations with her dad, Dr. Marvin Smith (an orthopedic surgeon), where she asks him about the surgeries he performed that day."

Tamron Hall, times and stations vary. "Remixing the Parenting Playbook: The family behind the hit YouTube series Gracie’s Corner talks about the inspiration behind their wildly popular educational cartoon. Then, inspirational dad Richard Dahl shows us how he isn’t letting becoming a wheelchair user after an armed robbery stop him from being an everyday dad to his 1-year-old daughter."


Courtesy YouTube.


PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS
PGA Tour Golf, 4 p.m., Golf. WM Phoenix Open, First Round. Encore at 9 p.m.
NCAA Women's Basketball, 6 p.m., ESPN. Notre Dame vs. Louisville.
NCAA Basketball, 7 p.m., ESPN2. Memphis vs. Temple.
NCAA Basketball, 7 p.m., ESPNU. Samford vs. UNC-Greensboro.
NBA Basketball, 7:30 p.m., TNT. Dallas Mavericks vs. New York Knicks.


PRE-PRIMETIME MOVIES
13 Minutes, 7:05 p.m., Sho2.
Barbie, 7:06 p.m., HBO Signature.
Big Daddy, 7:23 p.m., StarzEncore.
Hidden Figures, 7:30 p.m., FXM.
RoboCop, 7:53 p.m., HBO2. 1987 movie.


Courtesy YouTube.


8 P.M. (CBS and CW have reruns of Young Sheldon, Ghosts and The Conners.)
Truth and Lies: Fatal Dive to the Titanic, ABC. 2 hours. "Entrepreneur Stockton Rush's Titan submersible becomes a cautionary tale about the risks of innovation during an ill-fated dive to take tourists into the deep sea to view the fabled Titanic wreckage."

Next Level Chef, FOX. "Auditions -- Pros." "The auditions conclude as the professional chefs battle for one of the coveted five spots."

Law & Order, NBC. "Unintended Consequences." "Shaw and Riley investigate a real estate agent's murder. After they speak with prominent clients, an unexpected witness appears. Price and Maroun struggle to convince a jury of motive and face a difficult decision about their only witness."

The This Old House Hour, PBS. "Lexington: All in the Family" and "Paint wood paneling; play kitchen." "Landscape planting begins with screen trees and rose bushes. The children pitch in on a painting project. The homeowners discuss Duchenne muscular dystrophy. A modern staircase is installed in the foyer." Later, "Painting wood paneling. Shrub pruning tools. Building a mud kitchen."

The Power of Film, TCM. First season finale. "Love and Meaning." "Many of cinema's most memorable love stories end with the separation or death of one or both lovers. The paradox underlying the film helps explains why they stick in viewers' memories." Encore at 11 p.m.

NHL Hockey, ESPN. Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New York Islanders.

NCAA Basketball, CBS Sports Network. North Carolina A&T vs. College of Charleston.

Tall, Dark and Dangerous, LMN. Premiere. "As Valentine's Day approaches, a successful real estate attorney finds her seemingly perfect match on a dating app. However, she soon realizes that the man is an impostor who stole the identity of his former roommate to insert himself into her life."

Movie Night!
The Shawshank Redemption, AMC.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage, FX.
Sweet Home Alabama, 8:30 p.m., Freeform.
Moonlight, 8:38 p.m., HBO.
Pitch Perfect 2, 8:59 p.m., HBO Family.


9 P.M. (PBS has reruns of Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece and Funny Woman.)
The 13th Annual NFL Honors, CBS. LIVE, 2 hours. "Keegan-Michael Key hosts the NFL's annual award show, including the selection of the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year and the celebration of the newest Pro Football Hall of Fame class."

Genius: MLK/X, National Geographic. 141 mins. "Protect Us" and "Watch the Throne." "Martin and Coretta begin their family as the Montgomery bus boycott propels MLK into national headlines as the leader of the movement; Malcolm proposes to Betty Saunders as he ascends to become the National Representative of NOI." Later, "Martin struggles to find a balance between active and passive resistance, relying on his faith for guidance; Malcolm is absorbed in his work, which creates strife for Betty and challenges his relationship with Elijah Muhammad." Encore at 11:21 p.m.

Son of a Critch, CW. "You're Full of It." "Mark faces bathroom woes. Fox finds herself parenting her brothers. Poppy Bell visits, and family tensions rise."

Children Ruin Everything, 9:30 p.m., CW. "Clothes." "After Felix shrinks all his clothes, Astrid and James are forced to buy him a new wardrobe, but shopping for clothes isn't so easy now that Felix is developing his own style."

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC. "Duty to Report." "When Chief McGrath's daughter discloses a sexual assault, Benson must balance the intricacies of the investigation with McGrath's impulsive actions."

Farmer Wants a Wife, 9:02 p.m., FOX. "Welcome to the Farms." "The farmers go on their first solo dates."

NCAA Basketball, ESPN2. Florida Atlantic vs. Alabama-Birmingham.

NCAA Basketball, ESPNU. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville vs. Morehead State.

Movie Night!
Days of Thunder, BBC America.
3 Days to Kill, MoreMax.
My Cousin Vinny, 9:30 p.m., IFC. Also airing at 7 p.m.
The Animal, 9:42 p.m., Cinemax.
Aftersun, 9:45 p.m., Showcase.


Courtesy YouTube.


10 P.M. and beyond (ABC has a rerun of Will Trent.)
Impractical Jokers, TruTV. 11th season premiere. Bobby Moynihan is featured.

Law & Order: Organized Crime, NBC. "The Last Supper." "Bell and the team must keep a witness and her family safe from Los Santos before she testifies. Carisi asks Stabler to back off the case to preserve the integrity of his undercover work. Stabler hosts a chaotic family dinner."

NBA Basketball, TNT. Denver Nuggets vs. Los Angeles Lakers.

Boxing, 10:30 p.m., ESPN. Lopez vs. Ortiz. From the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas.

NCAA Basketball, 11 p.m., ESPNU. San Francisco vs. Pepperdine.

Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Bravo. Alan Cumming and Evan Rachel Wood.

Johnny Carson, Antenna. George Carlin, Susan Sullivan and Sheryl Lee Ralph are the guests on this Feb. 4, 1987, episode.

Movie Night!
Dead Presidents, Showtime Extreme.
Critical Condition, The Movie Channel.
Grindhouse: Death Proof, 10:10 p.m., The Movie Channel Xtra.
Braven, 10:30 p.m., USA. Encore at 12:30 a.m.
Lethal Weapon 2, 10:30 p.m., WE.


LATE NIGHT TALK
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, 11:34 p.m., NBC. Mariska Hargitay and Kid Cudi.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. André 3000 takes The Colbert Questionert, plus Justin Hartley.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, 11:35 p.m., ABC. Dua Lipa, Leo Woodall and Sum 41.
Late Night With Seth Meyers, 12:35 a.m., NBC. Jeffrey Wright, Jon Cryer and Dan Peters.
After Midnight, 12:37 a.m., CBS. Billy Eichner, Nico Santos and Pete Holmes.
Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.


Via Tenor.


LATE NIGHT PICK!
Twister, 11 p.m., Paramount.


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

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