What To Watch: Dear Edward Debuts, Harlem Returns, Tom Cavanagh Back On Blue Bloods, Spoiler Alert And More

On TV this Friday: Connie Britton re-teams with Jason Katims on Dear Edward, Prime Video returns to Harlem and Spoiler Alert heads to Peacock. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern. (Also check out our Oscar Nominees streaming guideweekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for February 3, 2023

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Dear Edward

Apple TV+

Series premiere (first three episodes): The Jason Katims drama centers on the lone, 12-year-old survivor of a plane crash, and a diverse ensemble of others affected by the tragedy; Colin O’Brien, Connie Britton and Taylor Schilling star. (Watch trailer.)

Harlem

Prime Video

Season 2 premiere (first two episodes): Camille and Ian find themselves at a crossroads; Tye helps Quinn prepare for her first same-sex date; Angie takes the advice of a street psychic. (Watch trailer.)

Shrinking

Apple TV+

Jimmy witnesses Gaby in a compromising situation; Paul advises Alice on how to deal with her grief.

Spoiler Alert

Peacock

Streaming premiere: Jim Parsons, Ben Aldridge and Sally Field star in the film adaptation TVLine founder Michael Ausiello's best-selling memoir.

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NHL All-Star Skills Competition

ESPN

All-Star Weekend gets underway, as shooting ability, skating, goaltending and more are put to the test.

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BMF

Starz

Meech and Terry reconnect with old acquaintances and forge new alliances in an effort to salvage the business.

Lopez vs. Lopez

NBC

Quinten joins George's fantasy baseball league; Chance finds out Rosie has been using him in her insurance ads. (Hear the Night Court news?)

RuPaul's Drag Race

MTV

The remaining Queens fast forward 50 years to perform in old lady girl groups; Hacks' Megan Stalter guest-judges.

S.W.A.T.

CBS

The team races to stop a gunman targeting rehab centers and those he deems responsible for his brother's death. (Watch Fire Country sneak peek.)

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Blue Bloods

CBS

Danny's childhood friend Mickey (played by The Flash's Tom Cavanagh, and last seen in Season 4) comes to him for help when his fiancée goes missing.

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