Sunday, April 12, 2026

What's On Tonight (Monday): Welcome to the Club

 

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Tonight's Top Pick is The 1% Club, returning to FOX for a third season. Ah, god bless filler, eh, folks?


Let's see what else TV has to offer us for Monday, April 13. All times are Eastern.


STREAMING
The Heartbreak Kid: Becoming Shawn Michaels, 3:01 a.m., Peacock. Special presentation. "Charts the wrestler's incredible story, starting with his 12-year-old self dreaming of becoming a professional wrestler all the way to his current role cultivating talent as the Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative for the NXT brand."

Noah Kahan: Out of Body, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Special presentation. "After rocketing to global fame, singer-songwriter Noah Kahan returns to his Vermont roots to get back in tune with himself in this candid documentary."

The Brokenwood Mysteries, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. "Angels and Demons." "Mike and Kristin investigate when a young priest's wife dies in the church cemetery."

The Feud on Shelbury Drive, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. "Tensions rise and relationships get strained as Emma worries about who is secretly threatening her."

Mystery Road: Origin, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. "Pushed to the edge, Jay interrogates Joey, who he believes is behind Anya and Scarlett's disappearances, and gets a shocking confession. His relationship with Mary reaches a breaking point when they discover who kidnapped Anya."


TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK
Good Morning America/GMA3, 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., ABC. Jennie Garth (I Choose Me: Chasing Joy, Finding Purpose & Embracing Reinvention), Sarah Chalke (Scrubs), a performance from Jessica Vosk and Kelli Barrett (Beaches on Broadway), an ESPN preview of the WNBA Draft, Lauren Betts, Kiki Rice, and Gabriela Jaquez of the UCLA Bruins, and Deals & Steals with Tory Johnson. Later, more from everybody except Jennie and the Bruins trio.

Live with Kelly and Mark, times and stations vary. Jennie Garth, plus Phoebe Dynevor (Thrash) and what's new in "The Inbox."

The Drew Barrymore Show, times, lengths, and stations vary. Dan Levy and Laurie Metcalf (Big Mistakes), followed by Dan, Laurie, and their costars Jack Innanen and Taylor Ortega.


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PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS AND RELATED
MLB Baseball, 6:30 p.m., FS1. Chicago Cubs vs. Philadelphia Phillies.
WNBA Draft, 7 p.m., ESPN. Special presentation.


8 P.M.
The 1% Club, FOX. Third season premiere. "Split Decision." "A matching mother-daughter duo, a beatboxer and two women on a quest to burp for the first time are among 100 contestants competing for the chance to win up to $100,000."

The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, NBC. First season finale. One hour. "Mischief and Memories" and "A Real Cinderello Story." "The Dinkins family bands together for their annual push to get Reggie into the Hall of Fame, but Jerry Basmati stands in their way." Later, "Monica tries to sign an exciting new prospect. Unexpectedly, Jerry Basmati takes revenge on Reggie." Two episodes airing.

Wild Cards, The CW. Third season finale. "Now You Steal Me." "The Varga endgame explodes as Max is kidnapped, forcing Ellis to team up with her con artist family for the Varga job, culminating in a final, deadly confrontation with the mastermind himself." Followed by a rerun of Penn & Teller: Fool Us.

Murdoch Mysteries, Ovation. Nineteeth season finale. "Hell of a Woman." "The investigation into a brutal murder in a public toilet has Murdoch and Inspector Choi butting heads as he closes in on the killer."

American Idol, ABC and Disney+. Two hours. "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame." "The Top 11 perform iconic hits from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees. Inductees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2026 ceremony are revealed."

The Neighborhood, CBS. "Welcome to the Breaking Point." "After a frightening encounter, Dave takes a hard look at his health, prompting Calvin to help him find a healthier way to let off steam. Meanwhile, Tina has a hard time letting go of old memories, and Marty and Malcolm argue over a valuable find from their past." Four episodes left after this.

DMV, CBS. "Fresh Ink." "When the SoHo DMV lands a glossy magazine feature, Barb struggles with feeling overlooked, stirring up old insecurities she thought she'd left behind. Meanwhile, Gregg and Vic go head‑to‑head in a competitive quest to earn their first positive review after a rough streak online." Four episodes left after this.

Antiques Roadshow, PBS. "Castle Farms, Hour 3." "Tiffany Studios lily sconces circa 1905, a 1904 Philadelphia quilt, and a Chinese and Japanese decorative art collection." Followed by a rerun.

Below Deck Down Under, Bravo. "Soapy Eggs." "Jenna and Eddy find their way back to each other despite Alesia's meddling. Missteps quickly pile up as Ellie makes a disastrous breakfast mistake. A surprise drag show is spoiled by loose lips." Encore at 10:45 p.m.

WWE RAW, Netflix. No description available.

Movie Night!
I Am Number Four, 8:30 p.m., AMC.


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9 P.M.
Born to Bowl, HBO. First season finale. "Is This The End?" "As the top bowlers arrive at The Tournament of Champions in Akron, Ohio, the future of the PBA Tour hangs in the balance." Encores at 9:30 p.m., 11:05 p.m., and 12:08 a.m.

Boy Band Confidential: A Hollywood Demons Event, HBO Max and ID. Series premiere. "Candid interviews with artists from Boyz II Men, Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, and others reveal the darker realities of power struggles and exploitation." Two episodes airing or available. Encore at 12 a.m. on ID. Concludes tomorrow.

Foul Play With Anthony Davis, TBS. Timeslot premiere. "The Double Play." "Olympic gold medalist Tara Lipinski unknowingly becomes the target of Anthony Davis's elaborate prank. Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III attends a feel-good locker-room dedication that doesn't go as planned." Followed by a rerun.

The Voice, NBC. Two hours. "Semi-Finals Top 9." "The final round of the competition kicks off with performances from the top nine artists. For the first time, superfans and past artists will vote for their favorites from the audience, determining who will go to the finale."

FBI, CBS. "Shahadah." "When the body of a VA psychiatrist is found tortured and deceased under a nearby overpass, the team is led to a suspicious religious leader with a substantial online presence. Meanwhile, OA builds a connection with Special Agent Zara Ushruf (Pardis Saremi), who assists on the case."

Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Bravo. Rachel Dratch and Luke Evans.

Top Chef, 9:30 p.m., Bravo. Seventy-five minutes. "Going Whole Hog." No description available.

NHL Hockey, 9:30 p.m., ESPN. Los Angeles Kings vs. Seattle Kraken.

The Quiz With Balls, FOX. Third season premiere. "K-Pop vs. Country." No new description available.

Movie Night!
Blade II, Syfy. 2002 movie.


10 P.M. AND AFTER (Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers have reruns this week.)
The Rookie, 10 p.m., ABC. "Survive the Streets." "The team works together after Nolan and Celina discover a possible suicide that spirals into conspiracy."

CIA, 10 p.m., CBS. "Elimination Game." "When handling security for an international soccer game, a bomb threat leads Colin and Bill to two players who are being hunted after they go missing."

Independent Lens, 10 p.m., PBS. "Backside: The Unseen Hands of Horse Racing." "A glimpse into the lives of the immigrant grooms who care for Kentucky Derby racehorses year-round at Churchill Downs."

The Daily Show, 11 p.m., Comedy Central. One hour.

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. Maya Rudolph, Nick Offerman, Jeff Tweedy and Hayley Williams, and a special appearance by Rachel Dratch.

Jimmy Kimmel Live!, 11:35 p.m., ABC. Mark Wahlberg, Henry Winkler, and Holly Humberstone.

Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.

Movie Night!
The Shawshank Redemption, 10 p.m., TNT.


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LATE NIGHT PICK!
Madame Web, 12 a.m., FX.


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

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