What To Watch: Hasan Minhaj Comedy Special, DWTS Celebrates Disney And More
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On TV this Tuesday: Hasan Minhaj returns to Netflix, Dancing With the Stars honors Disney and Patrick J. Adams suits up for Accused. 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 October 22, 2024
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Game 7
Prime Video
The five-part docuseries revisits iconic moments from memorable sports games, including the Chicago Cubs’ 2016 World Series victory and the New York Rangers’ 1994 Stanley Cup Finals win.
Hasan Minhaj: Off With His Head
Netflix
The comedian returns to Netflix — after some controversy — with his third comedy special, tackling politics, self-improvement and parenting.Courtesy of Netflix
Only Murders in the Building
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Seeking a critical clue, Charles, Oliver and Mabel infiltrate a film set to get information on why Sazz was killed.
Uncharted
Paramount+
The documentary goes inside Alicia Keys' songwriting camp which aims to address the lack of access and opportunity for young Black and Brown women in the music industry.
An entrepreneur (played by Masked Singer host Nick Cannon) is on trial after creating facial recognition software with major consequences; Patrick J. Adams (Suits) co-stars.
FBI: International
CBS
A U.S. ambassador is taken hostage in the Netherlands; Wes works to earn the respect of his new team. (Premiere earned reader grade of "B+.")
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American Sports Story
FX
Afraid for his life, Aaron heads to California to undergo surgery and get a fresh start — but he can't escape his growing paranoia.
High Potential
ABC
The death of an exotic animal veterinarian uncovers a complicated love triangle; work interferes with Karadec's dating life; Morgan follows her parental intuition.
The Irrational
NBC
After a rising Wall Street star is killed, Alec and Rose find themselves butting heads while trying to determine if it was an accident or a murder. (Is Alec losing his scars?)
ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY
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Eight years ago, Tom Hanks made his debut as Saturday Night Live's David S. Pumpkins — any questions?