What To Watch: Sleepy Son Returns, Buffy Alum Goes Crazy And More

On TV this Friday: John Noble resurfaces on Sleepy Hollow, Christina Ricci channels an acclaimed novelist and Seth Green pays a visit to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for January 27, 2017

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Z: The Beginning of Everything

Amazon

Series premiere (all 10 episodes): Christina Ricci (Pan Am) stars as novelist Zelda Fitzgerald in this heightened drama that tracks her turbulent marriage to Great Gatsby author F. Scott Fitzgerald. (Watch trailer.)

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Grimm

NBC

Nick, Hank and Wu investigate a Wesen with an unexpected motive; Diana presents Monroe and Rosalee with interesting news. (Watch sneak peek.)

Last Man Standing

ABC

Mike tries to teach Ryan and Kyle how to fix things around the house; Eve is taken by surprise when her boyfriend declares his love to her.

The Vampire Diaries

The CW

After Sybil puts Damon in a catatonic state, Caroline and Bonnie enter his mind only to discover that Stefan is imperative to his fate. (Is Nina Dobrev returning?)

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Dr. Ken

ABC

Ken presents the star of Molly's high school basketball team with an unexpected diagnosis; Clark and Connor reach a relationship milestone.

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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The CW

Rebecca relies on her friends and a local delivery man (Buffy vet Seth Green) when she becomes overwhelmed by stress; Nathaniel's dad comes to town. (Psst... hear the good news?)

Emerald City

NBC

Hellbent on revenge, West interrogates Dorothy to gain the information she needs; the Wizard looks to build a weapons arsenal.

Sleepy Hollow

Fox

A monster forces its victims to live out their most haunting memories; Jenny forms an unlikely bond; Henry (former series regular John Noble) returns.

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Mary Tyler Moore: After All

ABC

This 20/20 special looks back at the life and legacy of Mary Tyler Moore, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 80.

Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

Guests include actress Eva Longoria, foreign policy expert Richard Haass, journalist John Avlon, tax-reform advocate Grover Norquist and Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan.

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