
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Guest host Tiffany Haddish; actress Sarah Silverman; actress Liza Colón-Zayas.
Tonight skews nonfiction, but the good kind: big-format nature, smart cultural docs, and one PBS special with real weight. The move is to start on broadcast, detour through Bond lore and a concert-film palate cleanser, then save room for a late public-TV knockout.
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Detroit hosts the Athletics at Comerica.
Interleague matchup in Miami.
Phillies and Reds open from Cincinnati.
Alternate MLB feed from St. Louis.
AL West meeting in Arlington.
NL West matchup at Petco.
Giants host Rockies at Oracle Park.
NL Central rivals meet at Busch Stadium.
Mid-Ohio race broadcast in prime time.
Opening-round LPGA major play from Evian.

Guest host Tiffany Haddish; actress Sarah Silverman; actress Liza Colón-Zayas.

Luxurious French beauty brand which combines skincare benefits with makeup formulas.

Actor Jim Parsons; Shopping Day at "Live" with Monica Mangin; fitness expert Joey Thurman.

Network natural-history events are one of the few things broadcast still does better than almost anyone, and NBC is clearly treating this series like prestige family viewing. An episode built around ecological collapse gives the hour a bigger dramatic scale than a standard animal doc, which is exactly what makes it appointment TV.

When conventional tactics fail, governments have been known to test the boundaries of reality.

Tom Hanks narration and big-format landscape photography make this one of the night's easiest yeses. The 'Fun Fact Edition' framing could have been gimmicky, but on broadcast TV it actually makes the episode more communal: a glossy, accessible hour that families can watch together without it feeling dumbed down.

Family meal.

Even without a named guest, the appeal of Drink Champs is the format itself: loose, funny, occasionally chaotic, and capable of pulling out stories polished interviews never get. On a night heavy with documentaries, this is the hour most likely to feel genuinely alive in the moment.

Examines how researchers use AI to evaluate claims of extraterrestrial activity.

Shrunken to a mere two inches tall, Arthur has to battle evil Maltazard who decreases his size.

This is light caper counterprogramming with a solid star trio and an easy 7 PM entry point. It is a better supplemental movie option than most library cable fare, especially for viewers looking for something breezy before the heavier prime-time spine.

A man (Jamie Foxx) writes a successful how-to book on breakups.

Sarah Polley's debut feature gives the overnight slate real gravitas, anchored by Julie Christie's devastating performance. It is the strongest serious-drama option in the secondary pool, and its late slot suits viewers who want a thoughtful closer rather than recycled talk or reality.

Ciara Miller and Tefi Pessoa ask the recently dumped Islanders all the juicy questions.

John Ross views animals at the top of the food chain and their vital role in the ecosystem.
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