What To Watch: Inside The NFL's CW Debut, Hard Knocks Finale, #RHOSLC Returns And More

On TV this Tuesday: Only Murders returns to the scene of the crime, the Salt Lake City Housewives are back for Season 4 and Steelers vet Ryan Clark tackles Inside the NFL hosting duties. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for September 5, 2023

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One Shot: Overtime Elite

Prime Video

The six-part docuseries showcases up-and-comers Amen and Ausar Thompson on a path to the NBA draft.

Only Murders in the Building

Hulu

All roads lead Charles, Oliver and Mabel back to the Goosebury Theater during a nerve-rattling thunderstorm. (Read Episode 5 post mortem.)

Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs

Netflix

The Saturday Night Live vet riffs on his girlfriend's Navy SEAL ex, touring George Washington's home and being bullied by an Australian goth.

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America's Got Talent

NBC

Featured acts include Barry Brewer Jr., Herwan Legaillard, Justin Jackson, MOS, Mzansi Youth Choir, Philip Bowen, Phil Wright & Parent Jam, Putri Ariani, Summer Rios, Trigg Watson and Warrior Squad.

Beat Shazam

Fox

A team of sisters, a team of cowboys and a married couple battle to take home the $1 million prize.

Deadliest Catch

Discovery Channel

Johnathan drives the Time Bandit into towering waves to haul the riskiest set of his career; Jake faces a potentially unstoppable magnesium fire.

Inside the NFL

The CW Network Debut

Season 46 premiere: Super Bowl champ Ryan Clark takes over as host; Channing Crowder, Jay Cutler, Chad Johnson and Chris Long provide analysis.

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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Bravo

Season 4 premiere: New housewife Monica Garcia joins franchise returnees Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose and Angie Katsanevas.

Star Wars: Ahsoka

Disney+

Disney+/Lucasfilm doesn't furnish synopses in advance. But let's assume Ahsoka and Sabine work to elude Baylan's goons? (Read Episode 3 recap.)

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Hard Knocks

HBO

Season 18 finale: Training camp with Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets comes to a close.

ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY

On Sept. 5, 1976, Jim Henson's The Muppet Show made its television debut.

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