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Tonight's Top Pick is Memory of a Killer, which is airing an episode entitled "Samurai." The funny thing is, in 1977, SNL did have a "Samurai Hit Man" sketch. Futaba was hired to eliminate Don Kirshner and Don Cornelius. Anyway, who would have guessed the kid from Can't Buy Me Love would have grown up to play a killer?
STREAMING
Hidden Assets, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. "As Claire, Sean and the CAB team uncover the links between the Heaslip case and the Bilbao murders, a prime suspect is identified."
My Life is Murder, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. "Thirteen O'Clock." "When a concrete gargoyle kills a man at a toy mogul's mansion, the prime suspect is a life-sized talking doll. As Alexa digs into the case, she uncovers a twisted family history, sinister secrets, and a killer who won't let her leave alive."
TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK
CBS Mornings, 7 a.m., CBS. A Grammy Awards recap, plus David Begnaud.
The View, 11 a.m., ABC. U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico, D-Texas.
The Kelly Clarkson Show, times and stations vary. Bert Kreischer and Arden Myrin (Free Bert).
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PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS
Peacock NBA Monday, 7 p.m., Peacock. Minnesota Timberwolves at Memphis Grizzlies.
NCAA Men's Basketball, 7 p.m., ESPN. Syracuse Orange at North Carolina Tar Heels.
8 P.M.
Below Deck Down Under, Bravo. Fourth season premiere. Seventy-five minutes. "The Real Housewives of Down Under." "As Capt. Jason reunites with his all-star heads of department, Chef Ben, Daisy and Joao, for a high-pressure opening charter with The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, a sudden crew emergency rattles the boat before guests even board." Encore at 9:45 p.m.
Super Bowl Greatest Commericals: Hall of Fame Countdown, CBS. Special presentation. "Nate Burleson and Daniela Ruah curate their top 10 greatest Super Bowl commercials of all time. Viewers vote on which commercial will be inducted into the Super Bowl Commercials Hall of Fame."
Extracted, FOX. "A Game of Deception." "Ten families remain as survival in the wild becomes more brutal and the game in HQ becomes more cutthroat."
American Idol, ABC. Two hours. "Auditions continue, with hopefuls stepping into the spotlight and delivering unforgettable performances."
St. Denis Medical, NBC. "Nod and Agree." "Ron tries to wrap up a perfect visit from his son, Michael. Alex questions Val's return from jury duty. Bruce feels iced out of a juicy business opportunity." Followed by a rerun of Stumble.
Wild Cards, The CW. "Quit Playing Games (With My Life)." "It's not a great day for '90s nostalgia when Max and Ellis investigate a fiery murder on her favorite boy band's reunion tour, forcing them to sift through a mountain of frosted tips and oversized egos to find a killer." Followed by a rerun of Sullivan's Crossing.
Murdoch Mysteries, Ovation. "Game, Set, Murdoch." "A battle of the sexes tennis match is disrupted when the woman playing is injured, and Chief Constable Brackenreid discovers it was deliberate sabotage."
Antiques Roadshow, PBS. "Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 2." "A 19th century C. Jim Williams-owned Federal hunt board, Jesse Arms Botke oil circa 1940, and a 1978 Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers-signed poster." Followed by a rerun.
Don't Hate Your House With The Property Brothers, HGTV. "Privacy Please." "After moving over six times in a dozen years, Carolyn and her daughters Tuki and Ruby find a house in a great neighborhood, but it has a problem - it only has two bedrooms."
NCAA Women's Basketball, ESPN2. South Carolina vs. Texas A&M.
WWE Raw, Netflix. No description available.
Movie Night!
Deadpool, FX.
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9 & 10 P.M. (CBS has reruns of FBI.)
Memory of a Killer, 9 p.m., FOX. "Samurai." "Dutch assigns Angelo to kill an Internal Affairs agent who threatens to take down their whole operation. Still rattled by the shooting, Maria seeks Dave's help in procuring a gun."
The Rookie, 10 p.m., ABC. "The Network." "Lt. Grey and the FBI task force enlist the help of an old colleague to uncover a criminal network. Nolan, Miles, Lucy and Celina respond to a mysterious officer-involved shooting."
The Wall, 9 p.m., NBC. "Chad and Jerry." "Brothers Chad and Jerry leapt into action to save a drowning baby deer, and now they're taking on the wall for a shot at more than $12 million."
Brilliant Minds, 10 p.m., NBC. "The Invisible Man." "A grisly accident puts everyone at Bronx General in danger and leads to a shocking revelation about Dr. Wolf."
Rise of the 49ers, 9 p.m., AMC. First season finale. One-hundred thirty-three minutes. "The Gold Standard" and "Finesse-Ass 49ers." "Just as the 49ers appear to reach their peak in the late 1980s, a shocking playoff loss and the burgeoning quarterback controversy between superstar Joe Montana and the up-and-coming Steve Young threaten to tear the team apart." Later, "Written off by the football world, the 1988 49ers come together for another miracle run. Super Bowl XXIII will make or break the team's dynasty, and it might be the last game for the team's brilliant but exhausted head coach, Bill Walsh." Two episodes airing. Followed by a rerun at 11:13 p.m.
NCAA Men's Basketball, 9 p.m., ESPN. Kansas Jayhawks at Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Peacock NBA Monday, 10 p.m., Peacock. 76ers vs. Clippers.
Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, 9:15 p.m., Bravo. Candiace Dillard Bassett and Captain Jason Chambers.
Movie Night!
Green Lantern, 10:30 p.m., TNT.
LATE NIGHT TALK (The Tonight Show is a rerun tonight.)
The Daily Show, 11 p.m., Comedy Central. One hour. Guest TBA.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. John Oliver.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, 11:35 p.m., ABC. Milo Ventimiglia, Alex Honnold, and Whitney.
Late Night With Seth Meyers, 12:37 a.m., NBC. Alexander Skarsgård and Paula Pell.
Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.
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LATE NIGHT PICK!
Bad Teacher, 12 a.m., E!
Sources: The Futon Critic, TV Passport, individual show websites, TV Everyday, IMDB, Google.

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