What To Watch: Night Court's Big Bang Reunion, La Brea Finale Part 1 And More

On TV this Tuesday: Raj romances Bernadette, La Brea kicks off its two-part series finale and newsmagazine America in Black returns for Season 2. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for February 6, 2024

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#CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders

Paramount+

The three-part docuseries follows a group of TikTok true-crime sleuths as they attempt to unravel the brutal murders of four students at the University of Idaho.

Death and Other Details

Hulu

Imogene and Sunil pursue a lead in Malta, while Rufus teams up with Leila and Teddy.

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Finding Your Roots

PBS

Grey’s Anatomy’s Jesse Williams and The View’s Sunny Hostin learn more their diverse ancestries.

Name That Tune

Fox

First up, The Goldbergs’ Wendi McLendon-Covey faces Ugly Betty’s Vanessa Williams. Later, Backstreet Boys’ Howie Dorough takes on 98 Degrees’ Drew Lachey.

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NBC BIG BANG THEORY REUNION!

Abby (Melissa Rauch) gets caught in a whirlwind romance with a famous fashion designer (played by Kunal Nayyar). No one tell Wolowitz! (Would Nayyar do Big Bang spinoff?)

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Extended Family

NBC

Jim helps Trey navigate his first sleepover; Julia stays by Bobby’s side during… let’s call it a “delicate procedure.”

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La Brea

NBC

Series finale (Part 1 of 2): The survivors are betrayed, culminating in a deadly confrontation; Eve’s whereabouts come to light.

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Good Trouble

Freeform

Callie has a plan to protect Mariana; Isabella has a complicated request for Gael; Alice and Sumi serve as Morty’s wingmen; Malika grows concerned about Isaac.

Quantum Leap

NBC

A cursed treasure hunt lands Ben in 1953 Mexico, where he’s caught between two estranged siblings struggling with their late father's legacy.

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America in Black

BET Black History Month Spotlight

Season 2 premiere: Soledad O’Brien interviews filmmaker Ava DuVernay; Danya Bacchus profiles Sandra Douglass Morgan, the first (and only) Black woman NFL team president; and Jericka Duncan leads a report on Black love.

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