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Tonight's Top Pick is the finale of Great Migrations: A People on the Move, airing at 9 p.m. on PBS. It's amazing how many stories can be captured in the simplest photos.
STREAMING
Court of Gold, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Series premiere. "For the first time ever, top medal contenders in men's basketball granted behind-the-scenes access at the Olympic Games Paris 2024. Court of Gold gives an unfiltered, insider look at Team USA, France, Serbia and Canada as they gear up and battle for gold in Paris. International basketball has caught up to the U.S. and the competition and stakes are higher than ever." Six episodes available.
The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer, 12:01 a.m., Hulu. Series premiere. "In the wealthy suburbs of Indianapolis, husband and father of three Herb Baumeister led a double life - businessman by day, serial killer by night. Throughout the 1990s, he targeted gay men ... (follow) Hamilton County coroner Jeff Jellison as he launches a new investigation decades after thousands of bones were found in the woods behind Fox Hollow Farms, Baumeister's stately home." Four episodes available.
George Lopez: Muy Católico, 12:01 a.m., Amazon. Special presentation. "George Lopez brings his reflections on aging, Latino family dynamics and cultural quirks. He embraces the challenges of getting older and touches on generational clashes and Latino superstitions."
Rosebud Baker: The Mother Lode, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Special presentation. "Rosebud Baker delivers a raw and hilarious look at motherhood in all its chaotic beauty — filmed both before and after giving birth."
Paradise, 12:01 a.m., Hulu. "You Asked For Miracles." "Xavier and Robinson execute their plans as Sinatra strives to maintain Paradise's current state."
TALKIN 'BOUT TALK
Good Morning America/GMA3, 7 a.m./1 p.m., ABC. Antoni Porowski (No Taste Like Home With Antoni Porowski), Will Packer (Who Better Than You?: The Art of Healthy Arrogance & Dreaming Big), and Deals & Steals with Tory Johnson. Later, F. Murray Abraham (Beckett Briefs: From the Cradle to the Grave), more Will Packer, and at-home workout tips.
Live With Kelly and Mark, times and stations vary. Connie Britton (Zero Day), Daytona 500 winner William Byron, and Victoria Canal (Slowly, It Dawns).
Sherri, times and stations vary. Questlove (Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)).
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PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS
TGL Golf, 7 p.m., ESPN. Jupiter Links Golf Club vs. New York Golf Club.
College Basketball, 7 p.m., ESPN2. Oklahoma vs. Florida.
Unrivaled Basketball, 7:30 p.m., TNT/TruTV. Vinyl Basketball Club vs. Rose Basketball Club.
8 P.M.
Thomas Jefferson, History. Two hours. "Jefferson at War (1777-1784)" and "Jefferson in Paris (1784-1803)." "Just as Jefferson is sworn in as the governor of the new state of Virginia, war arrives at his doorstep. As an intellectual with no military background, he struggles to protect himself and his constituents in the face of British attacks." Later, "After the loss of his wife, Jefferson is sent to Paris, where he thrives personally and politically. While there, he begins an entanglement with an enslaved teenager that shapes the next 40 years of his life." Concludes tomorrow.
Finding Your Roots, PBS. "The Ties That Bind." "Actors Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard learn about their family histories, which includes stories of soldiers, settlers and criminals."
Will Trent, ABC. "Mariachi Shelly's Frankenstein." "In the midst of a tropical storm, the APD and GBI race against time to clear the name of an innocent man, uncovering shocking secrets that suggest the killer may be closer than they ever thought."
FBI, CBS. "Manhunt." "When the team's sex trafficking sting operation goes sideways, they race to recover a victim. Maggie makes a connection with a 911 operator to help find the girl before she is whisked out of the city or worse."
Kitchen Nightmares, FOX. "Verdict." "Gordon Ramsay offers his support to The Verdict, a restaurant known for serving traditional New Orleans cuisine with a modern and trendy twist."
St. Denis Medical, NBC. "Buffalo Bruce and Matty the Kid." "An emotional support animal is loose in the halls of St. Denis. Alex goes big for Serena's birthday to mixed results."
Night Court, 8:30 p.m., NBC. "Pension Tension." "Abby is thrilled when Roz temporarily returns to her job as bailiff, but must make things right when Roz starts ruffling everyone's feathers. Dan co-opts Gurgs' assistant to help realize his dream of becoming a best-selling author."
WWE NXT, The CW. Two hours.
Unrivaled Basketball, 8:45 p.m., TNT/TruTV. Laces Basketball Club vs. Phantom Basketball Club.
Movie Night!
Punch-Drunk Love, VH1.
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9 P.M.
Great Migrations: A People on the Move, PBS. First season finale. "Coming to America." "The impact of African and Caribbean immigrants on American culture and what it means to be Black in America."
The Rookie, ABC. New time slot. "The Mickey." "On Celina's last day as a rookie, John gives her one final test. Bailey makes a new friend. Lucy places her faith in Seth for an undercover assignment."
FBI: International, CBS. "Blood Doesn't Become Water." "The team leads an international manhunt when an American woman and her new husband flee from Baltimore to Istanbul with her young son after a heinous murder. Vo partners up with Special Agent Riley Quinn."
Doc, FOX. "Secrets and Lies." "Sonya wrestles with treating a guy from her past and must rely on Amy to help her. Richard deals with a family situation. Jake and TJ debate the moral implications of a diagnosis."
The Oval, BET. "If These Walls Could Talk." "The White House is on high alert after Victoria and Eli's lives become at risk. As Richard's life unfolds, Simone's vengeance for Victoria spirals out of control."
Deal or No Deal Island, NBC. "Snakes in the Grass." "Tensions soar before a shocking blindside as the Banker tests the integrity of the remaining eight players, forcing them to choose sides."
The Joe Schmo Show, TBS. "The Ascent of Nicodemus." "The producers try again to give Ben the win he desperately needs. A scripted showmance gets hot and heavy, forcing brewing tensions in the house to bubble over."
College Basketball, ESPN. Kansas vs. BYU.
College Basketball, ESPN2. Houston vs. Arizona State.
Movie Night!
Steel Magnolias, HBO2.
10 P.M. AND AFTER (ABC has a rerun of High Potential at 10. Most late night shows have reruns or are preempted.)
FBI: Most Wanted, 10 p.m., CBS. "68 Seconds." "Remy calls in the Fugitive Task Force after ex-girlfriend judge April Brooks is assaulted by a serial rapist. Remy decides to take the next step in his relationship with Abby after her case in New York winds down."
The Irrational, 10 p.m., NBC. "The Milgram Experiment." "Alec helps Rose when an attorney general is threatened by a scandalous deep fake video that puts lives in danger. The head of Rose's firm arrives from Europe and gets entangled in their case work, leading Alec to do an experiment."
Frontline, 10 p.m., PBS. "Battle for Tibet." "Investigating China's rule over Tibet, how the Communist regime controls Tibet's Buddhist population and the battle over the succession of its spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama."
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. George Clooney and Alan Ritchson.
After Midnight, 12:37 a.m., CBS. Danny Pudi, Jessie Ennis, and Ashly Burch.
Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.
Movie Night!
The Other Woman, 10 p.m., FX.
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LATE NIGHT PICK!
Martha Marcy May Marlene, 11:05 p.m., Cinemax.
Sources: The Futon Critic, zap2it, individual show websites, TV Everyday, IMDB, Google.

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