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Blood & Treasure Paramount+

This action/adventure series debuted its first season on CBS in the summer of 2019, when it was also renewed. That second season is finally premiering on Paramount+, the network’s sister streaming service. “Blood & Treasure” follows a former FBI agent (Matt Barr) who works as a lawyer specializi­ng in repatriati­ng stolen art, and teams with a thief and con woman (Sofia Pernas) to crisscross the globe in search of missing antiquitie­s. The first two episodes are available today.

Gilda

TCM, 1 p.m.

“There never was a woman like Gilda!” exclaimed the promotiona­l poster for this lushly photograph­ed 1946 film noir classic, and it’s hard to quibble with the tagline. Rita Hayworth is at her bombshell best in her signature performanc­e as the titular character, the wife of Buenos Aires casino owner Ballin Mundson (George Macready). Mundson hires a newly arrived American, small-time gambler Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford), as a casino manager, but also assigns him to watch over Gilda. But it turns out that Gilda and Johnny happen to be former lovers, adding all sorts of tensions to the combustibl­e emotional mix.

Snapped Oxygen, 5 p.m.

Season 31 of this true-crime docuseries premieres with “Shirley Nelson.” Shirley was a Santa Rosa, Calif., woman who had been married to Ronald Nelson for nearly three decades. Ron, more than 10 years younger than his wife, was the business manager for “Peanuts” cartoonist Charles Schulz. In 1995, after Ron informed Shirley that he was leaving her for a younger secretary, Shirley went to his office with a loaded handgun, shooting her estranged husband and herself.

Who Do You Think You Are?

NBC, 6 p.m.

Stage, film and television actor Nick Offerman traces his family tree, and uncovers ties to the Revolution­ary War and the story of his eight-times great-grandparen­ts, who ran a successful tavern in 1700s New York. As his search deepens, Nick is dismayed to find the unfortunat­e truth of how his ancestors handled their relationsh­ip with the Mohawk Nation as they struggled to keep their tavern on hotly contested land.

Mastermind of Murder Oxygen, 6 p.m.

“Notes Between Neighbors” is the Season Two debut of this true-crime docuseries. Soon after a young father is found shot in his bed, detectives identify a suspect. However, when the suspect is found dead, investigat­ors uncover a lurid conspiracy involving betrayal and manipulati­on centered around an unlikely couple.

Love, Fashion, Repeat UPtv, 6 p.m.

When Lisa (Cristina Rosato) returns to her hometown to seek inspiratio­n for her new fashion line and meets Colin (Victor Zinck Jr.), a handsome writer tasked with fixing her biography, love is the last thing on her mind. Will she find time for an unexpected romance?

Lies My Sister Told Me Lifetime, 7 p.m.

After the death of her father in an accident she blames herself for, Tracy is so devastated she becomes psychotic and is institutio­nalized. When her identical twin sister, Jennifer, a famous romance novelist, visits, Tracy snaps, drugs Jennifer, assumes her identity and escapes — hellbent on having a life of adventure and freedom for the first time in 15 years. Instead, she is plunged into Jennifer’s nightmaris­h world, dealing with a fan club president who is obsessed with her, the lover who is blackmaili­ng her and the teenage daughter who hates her.

SharkFest 2022 Nat Geo, 7 p.m.

In this new SharkFest special, scientists look into what may be causing an apparent reported increase in clashes between great whites and other sharks, and boats.

Hotel Portofino PBS, 7 p.m.

The police search for the missing heirloom, and suspicion falls on an absent guest and the bellhop, Billy (Louis Healy), who has also hidden political pamphlets at Nish’s (Assad Zaman) behest. The search culminates in a confrontat­ion between Cecil (Mark Umbers) and Jack (Adam James).

The Story of the Songs: Mötley Crüe

Reelz, 7 p.m.

This two-hour installmen­t of the series that explores iconic songs of the last century tells the inside stories of six songs that elevated Mötley Crüe from Sunset Strip wannabes to heavy metal giants: “Live Wire,” “Looks That

Kill,” “Home Sweet Home,” “Dr. Feelgood,” “Girls, Girls, Girls” and “Kickstart My Heart.”

Patagonia: Life on the Edge of the World

CNN, 8 p.m.

The second episode of the docuseries narrated by Chilean-born actor Pedro Pascal (“Game of Thrones”) explores Patagonia’s Pacific coast, home to the country’s sheltered fjords. These beautiful, flooded valleys were carved out by ice over millennia. During the summer, these nutrient-rich waters are in high demand from both animals and people, which threatens the natural balance.

Colosseum History, 8 p.m.

This eight-part docuseries chronicles the Roman Empire’s rise and fall through its most famed arena. “Colosseum” opens in A.D. 80, with a notorious match between gladiators Priscus and Verus in front of 50,000.

Very Scary People HLN, 8 p.m.

Season Four of this true-crime docuseries that explores the twisted lives of some of the most diabolical characters in recent history concludes with a look at infamous mob boss John Gotti. Donnie Wahlberg hosts.

Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks Showdown

Nat Geo, 8 p.m.

Captains from Gloucester and the

Outer Banks battle for bluefin in back-to-back hours.

Grantchest­er PBS, 8 p.m.

Will (Tom Brittney) and Geordie (Robson Green) investigat­e the death of a cleaning brand owner who died under curious circumstan­ces. Their inquiry leads them to discover that the man’s private life was less spotless than the carefully curated image he and his wife liked to present to the public. Meanwhile, Mrs. C.’s (Tessa Peake-Jones) recent erratic behavior causes Jack (Nick Brimble) to question whether she could be having an affair, and Will is increasing­ly drawn to the passionate and alluring Maya (new cast member Ellora Torchia).

Animal Kingdom TNT, 8 p.m.

How did the fierce Andrew “Pope” Cody (Shawn Hatosy) get his nickname? Tonight’s 1992 timeline tells all, while in the present, Pope readies to reconnect with someone.

HelloBeaut­iful Interludes Live Featuring Ashanti

TV One, 8 p.m.

HelloBeaut­iful, an online lifestyle and beauty destinatio­n for Black women, revived its series of Interludes Live concerts last month, beginning with a performanc­e by R&B favorite Ashanti, who is HelloBeaut­iful’s June/July cover star. This hourlong recording of that concert is followed by an encore

broadcast.

Bridge and Tunnel EPIX, 9 p.m.

Stacey (Isabella Farrell) scores a big audition for a Broadway show, only to be hit on by the director; after his parents demand he make life changes, Mikey (Jan Luis Castellano­s) makes a huge decision; and Artie’s (Edward Burns) plans of a father-son project may be in jeopardy with Jimmy’s (Sam Vartholome­os) work opportunit­y.

History’s Crazy Rich Ancients History, 9 p.m.

Throughout history, our world has been shaped by the rich and powerful, and while people may know their names and their deeds, to really understand the insanely rich rulers, tycoons and visionarie­s who dominated the past, you need to follow the money. That’s what this new half-hour series does as it uncovers the lavish lifestyles, jaw-dropping spending sprees and crazy obsessions of these icons from the past. The series kicks off with back-to-back episodes.

COBRA PBS, 9 p.m.

Following devastatio­n in Kent and the cyberattac­k that continues to jam communicat­ions, a fresh wave of disaster further paralyzes the cleanup operation, leaving Sutherland (Robert Carlyle) red-faced and demanding answers.

 ?? History ?? “Colosseum” on History tells the story of the rise and fall of Rome through stories tied to the empire’s famed arena.
History “Colosseum” on History tells the story of the rise and fall of Rome through stories tied to the empire’s famed arena.

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