What To Watch: 9-1-1: Lone Star And Kenan Return, Cleaning Lady Scrubs In, New Bachelor, NCIS, Abishola And More
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On TV this Monday: Elodie Yung is The Cleaning Lady, Clayton Echard is the new Bachelor and 9-1-1: Lone Star braces for a big chill. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Season 3 premiere: Owen is still dealing with the fallout of the 126 closing when an unexpected arctic cold front brings an ice storm to Austin. (Watch promo.)
Season 2 premiere (two episodes every Monday): A reluctant Kenan signs up for a dating app, then inadvertently insults Tami. (SNL Episodes Ranked!)
The Neighborhood
CBS
Calvin and Dave serve as jurors on the same trial; Malcolm and Marty's house is rented out for a film shoot. (CBS' Midseason Report Card!)
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Bob Hearts Abishola
CBS
In an episode directed by Bayo Akinfemi (aka Goodwin), Abishola finds out that Tayo has given Dele a credit card without consulting her first.
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The Cleaning Lady
Fox
Series premiere: A Cambodian doctor (Daredevil's Elodie Yung) struggling to make ends meet in the U.S. as an undocumented worker agrees to become a cleaning lady for members of the criminal underworld, in order to care for her ailing son. (Watch trailer.)
NCIS
CBS
NCIS investigates when a chief warrant officer is suspected of trying to sell stolen software used to pilot combat drones.
That's My Jam
NBC
Time slot premiere: Episode 2 contestants include Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Chance the Rapper, Alessia Cara and Josh Groban. (NBC Midseason Report Card!)
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NCIS: Hawai'i
CBS
NCIS investigates a shipping container filled with contraband; Tennant debates arresting Alex's friend's dad, knowing it will cause said friend to move away.
Ordinary Joe
NBC
Cop Joe confronts some hard truths; Music Joe's world is rocked when Amy reveals a secret; Nurse Joe and Jenny re-adjust to being long distance.
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