What To Watch: All American's Season 2 Kickoff, Black Lightning And More
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On TV this Monday: All American and Black Lightning return, House's Robert Sean Leonard is a Good Doctor patient and Bravo turns Cash Cab's meter back on. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for October 7, 2019
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Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal
Adult Swim
Limited series premiere: Airing over five consecutive nights, this prehistoric 'toon follows a caveman at the dawn of evolution as he forms an unlikely bond with an almost extinct dinosaur.
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9-1-1
Fox
Athena, Maddie and the 118 race to save lives following that massive tsunami; Buck fears the worst when Christopher goes missing.
All American
The CW
Season 2 premiere: Spencer is faced with a difficult decision following his state championship victory; Billy looks to get his life back on track.
The Neighborhood
CBS
Tina takes Dave up on his offer to repaint the Butler house, which is in violation of Calvin's "man code."
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All Rise
CBS
Lola presides over a trial wherein two online gamers go head-to-head over a deleted avatar and all the assets associated with it.
Black Lightning
The CW
Season 3 premiere: Jefferson and Lynn find themselves in the hands of the ASA; Anissa defies Agent Odell by using her alter ego as Blackbird.
Prodigal Son
Fox
One of Martin's favorite psychologists (played by Timeless' Sakina Jaffrey) is a prime suspect in homicide linked to an LSD-laced psychology trial.
The Terror: Infamy
AMC
In the penultimate Season 2 episode, the Nakayamas must come together to battle the spirit that threatens their future.
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The Good Doctor
ABC
Claire prepares for her first surgery, while the rest of the staff must treat a fisherman (House's Robert Sean Leonard) without damaging his prize catch.
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Our Boys
HBO
Limited series finale: A psychologist assesses Yosef's mental state; Avishai prepares for his testimony; Simon learns that his good work has come at a price.
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Cash Cab
Bravo
Season 14 premiere: Ben Bailey returns as host of the onetime Discovery Channel game show, which now places a greater emphasis on pop-culture trivia.