What To Watch: State Of The Union Address, The Flash Returns And More
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On TV this Tuesday: President Donald Trump delivers his third State of the Union address, The Flash adjusts to life after Crisis and Project Blue Book travels to Area 51. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for February 4, 2020
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Tom Papa: You're Doing Great
Netflix
Comedy special premiere: The comedian's latest stand-up routine delves into family, work, climate change, social media and living in New Jersey.
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Ellen's Game of Games
NBC
Games include Buckin' Blasters, Mount Saint Ellen, See You Later Alligator and Aww Snap.
The Flash
The CW
Winter premiere: With her life in danger, Iris sets out to expose a dangerous organization, while Barry faces the consequences of Crisis; Arrow alum David Ramsey guest-stars as John Diggle. (Read preview.)
Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back
Fox
Special time: Ramsay's "Hell on Wheels" travels to Manquin, Va., in an attempt to save a family-owned seafood establishment.
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DC's Legends of Tomorrow
The CW
The Legends go after Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (Young & Hungry's Jonathan Sadowski) in 1947 Los Angeles; Nate "meets" Zari, who seems familiar to him (watch sneak peek).
The Haves and the Have Nots
OWN
Candace confronts Jim following Benny's disappearance.
Schitt's Creek
Pop TV
Alexis plans a local premiere for Crows; David tends to Patrick after his wisdom teeth removal.
State of the Union Address
ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and all major news networks
President Trump delivers his third address at the U.S. Capitol; Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan will deliver the Democratic response.
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Project Blue Book
History
Hynek and Quinn investigate after a man is seemingly abducted by a flying saucer at a remote military base known as Area 51.
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Miracle Workers
TBS
Al lands a new job; Prince Chauncley loses one of his beloved ducks.