WHAT TO WATCH
from the publishers of TV Guide
Cold Courage
AMC+
Based on the award-winning and bestselling novels from Finnish journalist Pekka Hiltunen, this drama follows two women (Pihla Viitala and Sofia Pekkari) as they collide during a series of murders in London. As they are drawn together through a clandestine group called the Studio, they seek to right the wrongs of the powerful, influential and corrupt — starting with a dangerous, charismatic politician ( John Simm) looking to put the “Great” back into Great Britain. The first three episodes debut today, with subsequent episodes released every Thursday.
Battlebots
discovery+
In each episode, challengers compete for the right to become a Bounty Hunter and fight a Legend. The prize: a unique place in Battlebots history and the major share of a $25,000 cash prize payout in every episode.
My Beautiful Stutter
discovery+
This documentary follows five kids, ages 9 to 18, whose lives are transformed when they meet others who stutter at an interactive, arts-based program in New York.
Genera+ion
HBO Max
This half-hour dramedy follows a diverse group of high school students exploring modern sexuality in their conservative community.
Station 19
ABC, 7 p.m.
The firefighter drama returns for its spring premiere. Grey Sloan Memorial surgeon Andrew Deluca (Giacomo Gianniotti) is like a dog with a bone when he believes in something. That has never been more true than on tonight’s episode, the first half of a tension-filled crossover with “Grey’s Anatomy,” as Deluca and his protective older sister, Carina (Stefania Spampinato), try to stop a child sex trafficker.
Walker
The CW, 7 p.m.
When Geri (guest star Odette Annable) decides to sell the bar, it throws Walker ( Jared Padalecki) for a loop. He asks Geri to reconsider and reminds her of all the good times they’ve had there with Emily (guest star Genevieve Padalecki) and Hoyt (guest star Matt Barr). Meanwhile, Micki (Lindsey Morgan) is shocked when her mother (guest star Alex Meneses) drops in unexpectedly.
Hell’s Kitchen
Fox, 7 p.m.
In the new episode “There’s Something About Marc,” the eight remaining chefs cook various types of burgers, finding their additional ingredients in a massive deck of cards.
Superstore
NBC, 7 p.m.
When Jeff (Michael Bunin) returns to push customer satisfaction surveys, Mateo (Nico Santos) enlists Garrett’s (Colton Dunn) help to hide his relationship with Eric (George Salazar). Dina (Lauren Ash), Glenn (Mark Mckinney) and Cheyenne’s (Nichole Sakura) plan to boost the scores creates new and bigger problems, and Jonah (Ben Feldman) tries to convince Sandra (Kaliko Kauahi) and other workers to value themselves.
Special Theme: Reframed: Classic Films in the Rearview Mirror
TCM, beginning at 7 p.m. Tonight’s lineup of classic films featuring what are now recognized as problematic themes and characterizations — accompanied by discussions of the cultural contexts in which they were created and why they should still be viewed as classics, even if in a new light — includes “Woman of the Year” (1942), “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” (1967), “Gunga Din” (1939), “Sinbad the Sailor” (1947) and “The Jazz Singer” (1927).
Extreme Paranormal Witness
Travel Channel, 7 p.m.
An expectant mother believes she’s found a sanctuary for her young daughter when they move into a new apartment in Missouri. Her hopes are dashed after she discovers something evil lurking behind a boarded-up fireplace. Two more new, hourlong episodes of “Extreme Paranormal Witness” immediately follow.
Grey’s Anatomy
ABC, 8 p.m.
After nearly three months off the air, one of TV’S top dramas returns tonight for its spring premiere.
Call Me Kat
Fox, 8 p.m.
With her love life heating up, cat café owner Kat (Mayim Bialik) has to decide how to tell her employee Randi (Kyla Pratt) about the skeleton she discovered in her boyfriend Daniel’s (Lamorne Morris) closet while helping them move in together.
Rehab Addict Rescue
HGTV, 8 p.m.
Nicole Curtis helps a newly engaged couple modernize and restore functionality to their outdated, 1970s-inspired kitchen and bathroom. To stay under budget, Nicole teaches them the meaning of sweat equity as they chip in to help the team cross the finish line.
Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta
WE tv, 8 p.m.
The season comes to a close.
Last Man Standing
Fox, 8:30 p.m.
In the new episode “Granny Nanny,” Vanessa (Nancy Travis) refuses to believe she needs to slow down, going above and beyond in her grandma responsibilities.
Nightwatch
A&E, 9 p.m.
In this first of two specials before the series returns for a new season following the first responders on the front lines of one of America’s most dynamic agencies — New Orleans EMS — hosts Holly Sherman and Titus Tero look back at memorable moments, as well as introduce the new team members featured this season.
A Million Little Things
ABC, 9 p.m.
The drama returns with Boston heading into a COVID lockdown, Rome (Romany Malco) realizing his movie may have to halt production, Maggie (Allison Miller) being forced to return home early from Oxford, and Eddie’s (David Giuntoli) delayed back surgery perhaps speeding up his painkiller abuse.
Clarice
CBS, 9 p.m.
In the new episode “Get Right With God,” Clarice (Rebecca Breeds) experiences intense hallucinations after she is drugged and confined to a hospital bed by a serial killer in the medical profession.
The Rev
USA Network, 10 p.m.
The first season of this reality series following larger-than-life Queens, N.Y., pastor Richard Hartley ends tonight.