On TV this Tuesday: The Jeopardy! college competition and The Real Dirty Dancing crown their champions, the creators of Black Mirror unleash a Cat Burglar and This Is Us shifts gears with another hour focused on "Our Little Island Girl." Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for February 22, 2022
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Cat Burglar
Netflix
From the creators of Black Mirror comes another interactive special — this one an over-the-top, Tex Avery-inspired cartoon wherein viewers help Rowdy Cat get one over on Peanut the Security Pup.
How I Met Your Father
Hulu
While Valentina helps Sophie with an unexpected career opportunity, Jesse and Sid struggle with procrastination. (Recently renewed!)
Race: Bubba Wallace
Netflix
The six-part docuseries follows the only Black driver currently in NASCAR's Cup Series as he uses his voice and talent to try and change the sport.
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FBI
CBS
The team connects with the imam of OA's former mosque after two Muslim college students are wrongly targeted as terrorists. (Get FBI: International scoop!)
Jeopardy! National College Championship
ABC
Grand finale: Liz Feltner (Northeastern), Jaskaran Singh (University of Texas) and Raymond Goslow (Kennesaw State) compete for the $250,000 grand prize.
Superman & Lois
The CW
Clark struggles with feelings of guilt about what happened to John Irons; Lana and Kyle help Sarah prepare for her quinceañera.
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Naomi
The CW
Naomi continues her training and rekindles her romance with Nathan, but remains deeply shaken by her terrifying encounter with the bounty hunter.
The Real Dirty Dancing
Fox
Season 1 finale: Corbin Bleu and Cat Cora and Anjelah Johnson-Reyes and Tyler Cameron must perfect the iconic Lift; the winning couple is revealed.
This Is Us
NBC
Co-written by Susan Kelechi Watson, this sequel to Season 3's "Our Little Island Girl" sees Beth prepare her dancers for the first big recital at her new job.
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To Tell the Truth
ABC
Winter premiere: Panelists include Cynthia Erivo, Gary Owen and Donald Faison.
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