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Tonight's Top Pick is Dancing with the Stars, having its annual "Disney Night." There are still eight pairs competing, and DWTS has just over a month left. Season 33 is apparently going to wrap Tuesday, Nov. 26.
While I unashamedly say that I'm one of the people who've been voting this season, let's see what else TV has to offer us for Tuesday, Oct. 22. All times are EST.
STREAMING
Game 7, 3:01 a.m., Amazon. Series premiere. "Game 7 brings the two greatest words in the world of sports to life. This anthology series highlights the most memorable win or go home games in sports history. With first-hand accounts from the athletes that participated in these high-stakes showdowns, each episode goes behind the scenes to unpack what it takes to compete on sports biggest stage. Five episodes available.
Game 7, 3:01 a.m., Amazon. Series premiere. "Game 7 brings the two greatest words in the world of sports to life. This anthology series highlights the most memorable win or go home games in sports history. With first-hand accounts from the athletes that participated in these high-stakes showdowns, each episode goes behind the scenes to unpack what it takes to compete on sports biggest stage. Five episodes available.
Uncharted, 3:01 a.m., Paramount+. Documentary premiere. "Uncharted takes us behind the scenes of Alicia Keys' She Is The Music songwriting camp in this revealing look at the music business that focuses on the lack of access and opportunity granted to young black and brown women. The camp’s participants take center stage as they try to break through the industry with the next big hit song."
Hasan Minhaj: Off With His Head, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Stand-up premiere. "Hasan Minhaj delivers an unapologetic stand-up set about midlife identity struggles, race relations, political divides — and that fact-checking scandal."
Only Murders in the Building, 12:01 a.m., Hulu. "Escape From Planet Klongo." "Seeking a critical clue, Charles, Oliver and Mabel must infiltrate a film set to get the real 'background' on why Sazz was killed." Season finale next week.
TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK
Today, 7 a.m., NBC. Chip and Joanna Gaines (Fixxer Upper), Billy Crystal (Before), Jill Martin with Steals & Deals, and Tom Parker Bowles with Today Food. Later, how to product your identity, Judith Light (Before), Anika Noni Rose (Tiana's Perfect Plan), the best haunted towns in America, and more Today Food with Alexander Smalls. Finally, more with the Gaines, a performance by Ella Langley & Riley Green ("You Look Like You Love Me"), Halloween DIY, and Louise Erdrich (The Mighty Red).
The View, 11 a.m., ABC. Anna Kendrick (Woman of the Hour) and John Grisham & Jim McCloskey (Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions).
The Drew Barrymore Show, times, lengths, and stations vary. A makeup-free episode, beginning with Pamela Anderson (I Love You), and continuing with Gillian Anderson (Want) and Gayle King (CBS Mornings), plus Mally Roncal and Chris Appleton's natural look makeover for a viewer.
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PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS
NHL Hockey, 6 p.m., ESPN/ESPN+. Washington Capitals vs. Philadelphia Flyers.
Men's College Soccer, 7 p.m., Big10. Michigan vs. Michigan State.
NBA Basketball, 7:30 p.m., TNT/TruTV. New York Knicks vs. Boston Celtics.
NHL Hockey, 7:30 p.m., Bally. Detroit Red Wings vs. New York Islanders.
College Football, 7:30 p.m., ESPNU. Sam Houston State vs. Florida International.
8 P.M. (NBC has a rerun of the Happy's Place pilot at 8.)
Dancing with the Stars, ABC/Disney+. 2 hours. "Disney Night" is scheduled to include the broadcast premiere of "We're Back" from Moana 2, pair routines including Stephen Nedoroscik & Rylee Arnold's Hercules-insipired Charleston, Danny Amendola & Witney Carson's Deadpool & Wolverine-inspired jazz number, and Joey Graziadei & Jenna Johnson's Tarzan-inspired samba, plus team dances inspired by A Goofy Movie and The Lion King. I want them to go obscure one year and have a routine to "I'd Like to Be You For a Day" from the Jodie Foster-Barbara Harris Freaky Friday.
FBI, CBS. "Trusted." "The team is on the case when a suburban couple is murdered and all forensic evidence points to the home's previous owner, who is currently serving 10 years in federal prison. OA reunites with an old military colleague. Scola welcomes a new partner."
Murder in a Small Town, FOX. "A Touch of Panic." "When Cassandra is placed in a life-threatening situation, Alberg and the Gibson Police Department work to find the culprit responsible."
The Voice, 8:30 p.m., NBC. 90 minutes. "The Battles, Part 2."
WWE NXT, The CW. 2 hours.
NHL Hockey, 8:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN+. Colorado Avalanche vs. Seattle Kraken.
College Football, CBS Sports Network. Texas-El Paso vs. Louisiana Tech.
Movie Night!
Misery, AMC.
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9 P.M.
House of Payne, BET. 10th season finale. "Final Answer." "Jazmine gets caught up in a cheating scandal at school. Curtis enlists the help of a vlogger to promote his food truck."
Assisted Living, 9:30 p.m., BET. Fifth season finale. "Cancel Culture." "Sandra wants to switch her college major, but she's afraid to tell her parents."
FBI: International, CBS. "The Other Hard Part." "When a U.S. ambassador is taken hostage at a TV station in the Netherlands alongside 70 civilians, the team is forced to work quickly to find out who they're up against. Wes works to earn the respect of his new team."
Accused, FOX. "Marcus' Story." "A successful tech entrepreneur (Nick Cannon) finds himself on trial after creating facial recognition software that leads to devastating consequences." Patrick J. Adams also guests.
Citizen Nation, PBS. "The Hustle." "Stakes are high as teams prepare for statewide civics competitions. Only the winners will advance to the final round in Washington, D.C." Finale next week.
Movie Night!
The Truman Show, 9:45 p.m., The Movie Channel.
10 P.M. and after
FBI: Most Wanted, CBS. "Varsity Blues." "The task force is called in to hunt down a missing teen from New Jersey who has a connection to a classmate's recent suicide. Cora feels Ray and his father are putting too much pressure on Caleb."
High Potential, ABC. "Croaked." "The team investigates the death of an exotic animal veterinarian. Work interferes with Karadec's dating life. Morgan follows a parental hunch about her teenage daughter."
The Irrational, NBC. "Bad Blood." "When a rising star on Wall Street is killed during her hockey game, Alex must determine if it was an accident or murder. Alex and Rose find themselves on opposite sides of the case as they try to get to the heart of the victim's cutthroat world."
VOCES Latino Vote 2024, PBS. "Examining a range of election-related issues that matter most to the Latino community in battleground states, including Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania."
American Sports Story, FX. "Dirty Pain." "Fearing for his life, Aaron goes to California for surgery and a fresh start but he cannot escape his growing paranoia." Encores at 11 p.m., 12 a.m., and 1 a.m.
NBA Basketball, TNT/TruTV. Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Los Angeles Lakers.
NHL Hockey, 11 p.m., ESPN/ESPN+. Los Angeles Kings vs. Vegas Golden Knights.
Johnny Carson, Antenna. James Galway and Myrtle Young are featured on this Oct. 16, 1987, episode.
Movie Night!
MaXXXine, HBO2.
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LATE NIGHT TALK (Jimmy Kimmel Live! has reruns this week.)
The Daily Show, 11 p.m., Comedy Central.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, 11:34 p.m., NBC. Tom Holland, Bridget Everett, and Damiano David.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., and Alfonso Cuarón.
Late Night With Seth Meyers, 12:37 a.m., NBC. Liam Neeson, Jenny Slate, and Tim O'Brien.
After Midnight, 12:37 a.m., CBS. Josh Peck, Kurt Braunohler, and Taylor Ortega.
Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.
LATE NIGHT PICK!
Broadcast News, 1:06 a.m., StarzEncore.
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Sources: Futon Critic, zap2it, individual show websites, TV Everyday, IMDB, and Google.
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