On TV this Tuesday: Home Improvement's Tim Allen and Richard Karn reunite on the History Channel, Nurses scrubs out at NBC and Superman & Lois launches on The CW. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for February 23, 2021
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Banshee
HBO Max
All four seasons of the beloved Cinemax series starring The Boys' Antony Starr arrive on the streaming service.
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Queen Sugar
OWN
Ralph Angel and Darla discuss wedding plans; Nova meets Calvin's family for the first time; the COVID-19 threat becomes real. (Read premiere post mortem.)
Superman & Lois
The CW
Series premiere (90 minutes, followed by Legacy of Hope special): Clark Kent (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois Lane (Elizabeth Tulloch) take on their greatest challenge yet: parenthood! (Read "B+" review; watch promo.)
To Tell the Truth
ABC
Two episodes: Panelists include Alfonso Ribeiro, Tom Lennon and Vivica A. Fox (at 8 pm), and Cedric the Entertainer, Joel McHale and Lauren Lapkus (10 pm).
Young Rock
NBC
When Dwayne pretends he's rich to impress a popular girl, a date to Rocky's flea market wrestling match threatens to expose the truth. (Read premiere recap.)
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Kenan
NBC
Kenan, Rick and Gary think Cori has a deep, dark secret; Mika thinks the morning show should cover more hard news stories. (Series premiere earned a "B-.")
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The Oval
BET
Donald and Kyle are questioned by Hunter after the shooting at Denise's boutique; Gayle hatches a plan. (The BET premiere of spinoff Ruthless follows at 10.)
This Is Us
NBC
A series of car rides propel the family toward new stages of their lives. (Fall behind? Read Episode 8 recap.)
black-ish
ABC
Bow must confront the idea of her and Junior having an oddly close relationship; Jack's new crush wants to hang out with Diane instead of him.
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mixed-ish
ABC
Denise and Alicia teach Paul about the cultural and racial significance of Spades; Santi, Johan and Bow learn about divorce after watching a movie.
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Assembly Required
History
Series premiere: The competitions pits the best and brightest builders from across the country against each other; Home Improvement's Tim Allen and Richard Karn host. (Watch promo.)
Nurses
NBC
Season 1 finale: Grace goes public with her claims against Dr. Hamilton; Red endangers a patient's life; Sinead is forced to face her demons; Rachel Skarsten (Batwoman) guest-stars. (Renewed in Canada, NBC fate TBD.)
📝 ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY 📝
On Feb. 24, 1997, NBC aired Schindler's List uncensored and without commercial interruption. An estimated 65 million people watched at least part of the 3-1/2 hour telecast.