Airs: 12:00am - 1:00am on CBS
It's an entire week of gameplay in one night, as new HOH takes control of the house, names their nominations, followed by the veto ceremony and the shocking live eviction which names the season's final three players. Plus, Keanu returns to discuss his BB resumé post-eviction.
Airs: 12:00am - 1:00am on NBC
When Brady's squad investigates the death of an exonerated murder suspect, a major lead points to ADA Maroun. Price wrestles with the potential consequences of a guilty verdict.
Airs: 12:00am - 1:00am on FOX
For the first time in Hell's Kitchen history, every chef will be from and represent a different place. The Top 20 chefs will set out to impress Chef Ramsay in the Signature Dish Challenge before embarking on their first dinner service.
Airs: 12:00am - 1:30am on Lifetime
The contestants will create capsule collections to select a champion.
Airs: 1:00am - 2:00am on NBC
Danger swirls around the squad as they investigate a suspect for rape and try to protect their key witness. A new chief of detectives puts Benson to the test. An off-duty Fin tries to stop an assault in progress.
Airs: 1:30am - 2:30am on CBS
The 13 Big Brother based teams kick off the season in Amsterdam, where they face classic game pieces and unexpected twists right off the bat.
Airs: 2:00am - 2:30am on FX
Evan pushes back against the students as they try to modernize the school play.
Airs: 2:30am - 3:00am on FX
Evan attempts to update the school's waste management system.
Airs: 3:00am - 3:30am on BET+
Coming Soon...
Airs: 3:00am - 3:30am on Comedy Central
Jordan Klepper dives into Trump's latest adventures in pettiness, from framing Biden's autopen signature among portraits in the Presidential Walk of Fame to framing James Comey for crimes despite getting a political assist from the former FBI director in 2016. Plus, Troy Iwata explains how Lindsey Halligan's appointment to U.S. Attorney despite her lack of experience is giving major "Legally Blonde" vibes. Trump and MAGA want to whitewash the history of slavery in the U.S. from Smithsonian museums because they think racism is talked about too much, but Leslie Jones says we're actually not talking about racism enough. She shows how racism persists in the country, seen everywhere from train cars to Congress, and explains how racism won't be solved unless everyone gets a better education about Black people in the classroom and in the media. Actor Regina Hall joins Jordan Klepper to talk about her new movie, "One Battle After Another", directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
Airs: 3:00am - 3:30am on FX
Grant invites the teachers to a dinner party at his home.
Airs: 3:35am - 4:35am on CBS
Stephen welcomes actor Jeremy Strong and actress Carrie Preston.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on Netflix
Back in the real world with no memories of Borderland, Arisu and Usagi encounter Ryuji, a professor with a fixation on near-death experiences.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on HBO Max
As Peacemaker settles into his new life, the 11th Street Kids decide they will risk it all to bring their friend back home. Meanwhile, Flag doubles down on his efforts to hold Peacemaker accountable by seeking help from an unlikely source.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:29am on BET+
Coming Soon...
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on Hulu
As Ozzie's behavior jeopardizes his bail, Jax uncovers a dark secret while juggling the return of a personal matter and an unexpected arrest. Bill is forced to choose between loyalty and ambition.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on Paramount+
The stakes grow even higher when the safe house Tali has been hiding in is compromised.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on Netflix
With threats closing in on all sides, the brothers make a final bid for survival that brings them face-to-face with their complicated past.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:29am on Netflix
Ben's desire to be more confident spawns multiple personalities. Meanwhile, Nathan keeps falling through floors... but why?
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on Netflix
It's the day of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness' funeral. Trouble is brewing on the streets of Dublin, while his children make plans for the family's future.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:29am on Disney+
On the open road, the hunger for flesh rules all.
Wayward Season 1, Episode 1
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on Netflix
After a student escapes, newly arrived local cop Alex Dempsey grows suspicious of the goings-on at Tall Pines Academy, a school for troubled teens.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on Prime Video
An old Jewish woman dies while staying at Villa Costiera, and her son Richard flies from New York to take her body back home for proper burial. It's Daniel and his team's job to make that happen, arranging the transfer in a race against time. In the meantime, Daniel, in his search for Alice, will start piecing the puzzle together, finding the name of the guy in the picture with her: Bruno.
Airs: 3:59am - 4:59am on Netflix
Under false pretenses, Max unveils his plan. Rafa reveals the real reason behind his past actions while Guillermo prioritizes family and friendship.
Airs: 9:00pm - 9:30pm on Channel 4
In this episode there's an actor choosing the perfect last words; a teacher who has slightly misunderstood the job; and a surprise appearance by the late great novelist E M Forster in the wrong century. Plus, something that may or may not be a fire drill and a bit of confusion over who's the daddy.
Airs: 10:35pm - 11:35pm on BBC One
Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Matthew McConaughey and Aimee Lou Wood join Graham on his sofa. And there's live music and chat from singer-songwriter RAYE.
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