What To Watch: Modern Family-Athon, Best Of Shark Week And More

On TV this Saturday: All My Children and One Life to Live vets headline TV-movies, Shark Week comes early, and USA Network revisits classic Modern Family episodes ahead of its series finale. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for April 4, 2020

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Sesame Street

HBO

When Julia is afraid of getting a haircut, Elmo, Abby and Alan ease her fears by pretending to be hair stylists.

Shark Week in a Weekend

Discovery

Through Sunday at 8 pm | A best-of binge includes the first-ever Shark Week original movie, 2019's Capsized: Blood in the Water, starring Josh Duhamel (Las Vegas), Tyler Blackburn (Roswell, New Mexico) and Beau Garrett (The Good Doctor). (View schedule.)

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DuckTales

Disney XD

Season 3 premiere (two episodes): First up, Scrooge embarks on a quest for a hidden treasure. Then at 10 am, a family photo shoot goes horribly wrong.

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Modern Family Marathon

USA Network

Through Sunday at 2 am | Ahead of the ABC comedy's series finale (airing Wednesday, April 8), binge 28 standout episodes (with limited commercial interruptions), beginning with the 2009 pilot. (View schedule.)

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Frankie Drake Mysteries

Ovation

Season 3 premiere: Frankie works with Agatha Christie in London to search for a missing wartime friend.

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Good Boys

HBO

Premium cable premiere: Three 'tweens — played by Jacob Tremblay (Room), Keith L. Williams (The Last Man on Earth) and Brady Noon (Boardwalk Empire) — embark on "a misadventure of epic proportions" ahead of their first kissing party.

Mommy Is a Murderer

Lifetime

TV-movie premiere: Shortly after Karina (One Life to Live's Bree Williamson) befriends Lena and her daughter Mallie, she begins to suspect that Mallie doesn't actually belong to Lena. (So, mommy is a kidnapper?)

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You're Bacon Me Crazy

Hallmark Channel

TV-movie premiere: An aspiring chef (All My Children's Natalie Hall) competes in a food truck contest, and finds love with one of her opponents (Timeless' Michael Rady).

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Line of Duty

AMC

Cable premiere: In this British import, Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott targets respected Detective Chief Inspector Tony Gates (Fear the Walking Dead's Lennie James), whose private life may be more than it seems.

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Saturday Night Live

NBC

Repeat to Revisit: Drag Race's RuPaul hosts; Justin Bieber performs. (When will SNL return?)

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