What To Watch: Black Lightning Meets Gravedigger, AGT Finals And More
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On TV this Monday: Wayne Brady wreaks havoc on Black Lightning, Bob and Abishola celebrate Valentine's Day and Talent's Top 10 give their final performances. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for February 10, 2020
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9-1-1: Lone Star
Fox
Owen and the 126 race to a brawl at a male strip club, then put out a fire at a bull semen factory. Yes, really. (Get casting scoop!)
All American
The CW
Billy and Grace worry that Spencer is going to push himself too hard, too fast; Spencer, Darnell and Jordan go on a college football visit.
America's Got Talent: The Champions
NBC
Season 2 finale (Week 1 of 2): The Top 10 finalists — including four Golden Buzzer acts and six from the semifinals — perform for the judges.
The Neighborhood
CBS
Conflict mediator Dave helps Calvin get to the bottom of why his employees are quitting, while Marty attempts to score a date with his new upstairs neighbor.
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Bob Hearts Abishola
CBS
Bob and Abishola show affection in different ways on their first Valentine's Day together.
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All Rise
CBS
Brenner seeks Lola's help to search for anything that might compromise her campaign for Attorney General, while Mark and Amy's new romance is put to the test.
Black Lightning
The CW
Black Lightning and his team embark on a mission to rescue Lynn (POTW Honorable Mention Christine Adams), who lands in even more trouble when she crosses paths with Gravedigger (Whose Line Is It Anyway's Wayne Brady; get scoop).
Prodigal Son
Fox
Jessica is confronted by the Carousel Killer, who has a very public vendetta against the Whitlys -- and whose demands result in an "epic" family reunion.
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The Good Doctor
ABC
Shaun receives unwanted attention after treating a social media influencer; Melendez's team works on a woman who completed an at-home fecal transplant.
Manifest
NBC
Ben and Saanvi team up to orchestrate a family reunion for an emotionally closed-off passenger; Jared learns more about the growing anti-828 sentiment.