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Tonight's Top Pick is We Beat The Dream Team, premiering on HBO. Kudos to the animator!
STREAMING
A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story, 3:01 a.m., Britbox. Series premiere. "Set in 1955 in the glamorous and intoxicating world of London club-land, Ruth (Lucy Boynton) found acclaim, aged 28, as the capital's youngest club manager. But her success soon unraveled as she became entwined in an abusive relationship with racing driver David Blakely (Laurie Davidson). On trial for his murder, Ruth was condemned to die by a system which judged her for far more than her crime." Costarring Toby Jones, Toby Stephens, and Juliet Stevenson. Two episodes available, followed by one per week through Monday, March 3.
A Remarkable Place to Die, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. Series premiere. "Skippers." "Detective Anais Mallory (Chelsie Preston Crayford) returns to hometown Queenstown, New Zealand and faces startling homicides. She cracks cases while confronting personal ghosts from her past." One episode per week through Monday, March 10.
American Murder: Gabby Petito, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Series premiere. "What happened in the final days of Gabby Petito's life? In this gripping true-crime series, her loved ones reveal the untold story of her tragic murder." It is unknown how many episodes will be available.
The Gone, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. First season finale. "The extent of danger the town faces unfolds. Aileen risks everything, and when Diana and Richter finally face the murderer, he has to conquer his demons if he wants to survive."
TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK (No Pre-Primetime Sports tonight.)
Today, 7 a.m., NBC. Angela Bassett (Zero Day), Presidents' Day deals, and Laysha Ward (Lead Like You Mean It). Later, segments on Anne Frank: The Exhibition, Strong Girls United, Eric LeGrand Bourbon, the search for a lighthouse keeper, "She Made It: Nori," and Today Food. After, Willie Geist co-hosts on an hour including social dilemmas, Megan Hilty (Death Becomes Her), matchbox dating, and the best in fitness technology.
Tamron Hall, times and stations vary. Star Jones, plus "stories of people battling mystery illnesses -- how trusting their instincts and advocating for themselves ultimately led to the right diagnosis and treatment they desperately needed."
The Kelly Clarkson Show, times and stations vary. John Legend (who's preparing to move back to New York City) and Big Sean (Go Higher: Five Practices for Purpose, Success, and Inner Peace).
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8 P.M.
On TV: A Black History Month Special, CBS. Special presentation. "A celebration of Black excellence in television, hosted by Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner."
Thomas Jefferson, History. Series premiere, two hours. "A Revolutionary is Born (1743-1773)" and "Independence (1774-1776)." "In 1743, Thomas Jefferson is born to one of the most powerful families in the most powerful of Britain's 13 North American colonies. After a privileged upbringing, young Jefferson quietly prepares to lead the charge towards a burgeoning revolution." Later, "As colonists become more disgruntled with British tyranny, Thomas Jefferson's words become a push towards liberty. When colonists finally reach their breaking point, he is tasked with declaring independence."
The Bachelor, ABC. Two hours. "Grant and the remaining 10 women head to Madrid for a week of romance and adventure. After exploring the city, mechanical bull rides, and deepening connections, tensions flare. An unexpected departure leaves Grant questioning everything."
The Voice, NBC. Two hours. "The Blind Auditions, Part 3." "Coaches Adam Levine, Michael Bublé, Kelsea Ballerini, and John Legend all vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon on the third night of blind auditions."
All American, The CW. "Ante Up." "When South Crenshaw's latest addition remains sidelined, Jordan and Coach Bobby clash over his next steps. The Eagles' devastating loss leads to finger-pointing from KJ. Cassius brings KJ to a South Crenshaw game."
Extracted, FOX. "Gimme Shelter." "Tensions mount as families compete for the power to send in life-saving supplies to their loved ones. Several families are on the verge of extraction as their survivalist must figure out how to get across the lake to get the next drop of supplies."
Antiques Roadshow, PBS. "Living History Farms, Hour 1." "A 1977 Kenner Darth Vader figure. A Tippco toy motorcycle with a sidecar. A Ty Cobb professional model bat circa 1925." Followed by a rerun.
2025 4 Nations Face Off, TNT/TruTV. Team Sweden vs. Team USA.
College Basketball, ESPN. Duke vs. Virginia.
Movie Night!
Major League, AMC.
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9 P.M. AND AFTER (CBS has reruns of NCIS and NCIS: Origins. The CW has reruns of Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Late Night With Seth Meyers have reruns this week. After Midnight has a rerun tonight. Watch What Happens Live and The Daily Show are preempted this week.)
We Beat The Dream Team, 9 p.m., HBO. Special presentation, 83 minutes. "Revealing the little-known story of a group of college basketball players who were tasked with preparing Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan and the rest of the legendary 'Dream Team' for their Olympic debut in 1992."
College Basketball, 9 p.m., ESPN2. Kansas State vs. Utah.
Rescue: HI-Surf, 9 p.m., FOX. "Ripple Effect." "The team races to rescue unresponsive cliff jumpers. Hina tries to navigate family issues. Will and Em hope to get over each other by rebounding with other people."
American Dad, 10 p.m., TBS. "Pork 'N Feelings." "To save their marriage, Jeff needs Hayley to open up more to him, but she wants no part in it."
The Hunting Party, 10 p.m., NBC. "Lowe." "In rural Montana, the team hunts down Lowe, a brutal serial killer obsessed with wolves. Bex and the team must track Lowe through the wilderness, all while dealing with local rangers out for their own form of vigilante justice."
Independent Lens, 10 p.m., PBS. Ninety minutes. "Skin of Glass." "A filmmaker discovers that her architect father's building in Sao Paulo, the 24-story 'Pele de Vidro,' is inhabited by unhoused people."
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, 10 p.m., ABC. "The Book of Truth." "A birthday trip goes wild after a scandalous game forces out the truth. Taylor finally confronts Whitney, leading one of them to question if they want to continue in #MomTok at all."
College Basketball, 10 p.m., ESPN. Arizona vs. Baylor.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. John Oliver and The War and Treaty.
Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.
Movie Night!
Joe Dirt, 9:15 p.m., MTV.
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LATE NIGHT PICK!
Kingsman: The Secret Service, 11 p.m., FX.
Sources: The Futon Critic, zap2it, individual show websites, TV Everyday, IMDB, Google.

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