What To Watch: Legends Returns, President Show Documentary And More

On TV this Monday: The Legends of Tomorrow invade Woodstock, The President Show envisions the final days of the Trump administration and Dancing With the Stars dedicates an evening to its corporate overlords. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:

Showtimes for October 22, 2018

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Arrow

The CW

Oliver must align himself with an old enemy to track down Diaz from inside prison. (Read showrunner Q&Aview new crossover poster.)

Dancing With the Stars

ABC

The remaining dancers take to the ballroom floor for Disney Night. (An encore of The Rookie pilot follows at 10 pm; The Good Doctor resumes next Monday.)

The Neighborhood

CBS

Dave finally confronts Calvin about his reluctance to make him feel welcome after Calvin turns down an invite to the Johnsons' housewarming party.

The Resident

Fox

Kit and AJ put their differences aside to team up against Bell; Conrad and Nic work together to make a child cancer patient's dreams come true.

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9-1-1

Fox

The first responders rush to the scenes of a competitive eating contest, a bodybuilding competition and a toddler pageant. But no combo of any two!

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

The CW

Season 4 premiere: The Legends travel to Woodstock after Constantine (new series regular Matt Ryan) warns Sara about a powerful new threat. (Watch trailer.)

Magnum P.I.

CBS

TC asks Magnum to assist when the father of one of his young football players is accused of murder; Cyndi Lauper (Bones) guest-stars.

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Bull

CBS

Bull assists the defense when DNA links an MD to a homicide; Danny and Mackenzie must determine if the doctor's DNA sample was contaminated.

Manifest

NBC

Flashbacks reveal how Grace, Olive and Jared dealt with the (presumed!) loss of their loved ones following the disappearance of Flight 828.

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A President Show Documentary: The Fall of Donald Trump

Comedy Central

Set in the year 2030, this mockumentary looks back at the final days of the Trump administration; SVU vet Stephanie March makes her debut as Ivanka Trump.

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