What To Watch: Biden Address, Masked Sing-Along, Nancy Drew And More
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On TV this Wednesday: President Joe Biden addresses a joint session of Congress, The Challenge stages a reunion and The Handmaid's Tale returns from an extended break. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for April 28, 2021
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The Handmaid's Tale
Hulu
Season 4 premiere (first three episodes... which actually dropped Tuesday night, because streamers gonna be streamers): Rebel leader June comes up against new and unexpected challenges as she strikes back against Gilead. (Watch cast refresher and preview; read Episode 1 recap.)
Murray takes Erica on a daddy-daughter date; Adam is eager to participate in the senior class prank until his conscience catches up with him.
Kung Fu
The CW
Nicky and Henry follow a new lead that brings them to a private collector in Napa; Althea questions her worth; Evan's suspicions about Henry continue to grow.
The Masked Singer
Fox
Nick Cannon hosts a special sing-a-long episode celebrating the best of Season 5, before the competition resumes on May 5.
The Price Is Right at Night
CBS
Kids Say the Darndest Things host Tiffany Haddish plays for the "She Ready Foundation," which supports foster youth. (Darndest Things premieres next Wednesday.)
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Home Economics
ABC
Tom and Sarah are jealous when they discover their parents have been spending time at Connor's house.
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Nancy Drew
The CW
Ace and Amanda step in when Gil proves less than helpful during Nancy's investigation; Odette gets on George's last nerve.
Presidential Address to the Joint Session of Congress
ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, major news networks
President Joe Biden marks the conclusion of his first 100 days in office by outlining his legislative priorities and sharing his administration's accomplishments so far, including a $1.9 trillion economic relief package.
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Queen of the South
USA Network
With the Judge dead and Dumas behind bars, Teresa finds herself on the FBI's radar. (Get Chucky casting scoop.)
🐉 ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY 🤴
On April 28, 2019, Game of Thrones' "The Long Night" gave us the Battle of Winterfell -- the largest and longest battle sequence ever put to film. (Read recap.)