What To Watch: The World Series, Legends' New Recruit And More

On TV this Tuesday: The Los Angeles Dodgers face off against the Houston Astros, the Legends of Tomorrow adds a new member to the team and James Corden brings Drop the Mic to TBS. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for October 24, 2017

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MLB World Series: Game 1

Fox

The Los Angeles Dodgers host the Houston Astros, live from Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. [polldaddy poll=9857625]

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The Flash

The CW

Barry takes on Hazard (Sugar Lyn Beard), a meta with the ability to give others bad luck; Harry returns to give Wally a message from Jesse. (Who was Performer of the Week?)

The Middle

ABC

On Halloween, Frankie and Brick look for the murderer of a woman who supposedly died in their bathtub 50 years ago; Sue becomes a literal third wheel to Axl and Lexie.

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DC's Legends of Tomorrow

The CW

Traveling to the future to catch a rogue assassin, the Legends meet a fellow outlaw named Zari (new series regular Tala Ashe; view photos).

This Is Us

NBC

Kate surprises Toby at work, presumably to discuss... you know; Rebecca receives unexpected news while Jack and the boys are on a camping trip.

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The Mayor

ABC

Courtney throws City Hall's first-ever "Halloween Spook-tacular" extravaganza; Kristen Johnston (The Exes) guest-stars.

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NCIS: New Orleans

CBS

Sebastian gets placed on administrative leave for mishandling the foot chase of a high-level fugitive.

Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker's Wild

TBS

Series premiere: Snoop Dogg hopes to leave you on a #PeakTV high with this reimagining of the classic game show, joined by special guest Seth Rogen.

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At Home With Amy Sedaris

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Series premiere (two episodes): The comedian hosts this satirical take on a Martha Stewart-esque lifestyle show, showing off her "expertise" when it comes to such things as gutting a fish, making raisin necklaces and entertaining businessmen.

Drop the Mic

TBS

Series premiere: Method Man and Hailey Baldwin host this spinoff of the popular Late Late Show segment, which pits celebs against one another in "epic" rap battles. First up: Halle Berry vs. James Corden, and Usher vs. Anthony Anderson.

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