CBS is adamant at creating a sitcom slate that can be easily mistaken for the continuation of old shows. So if “Kevin Can Wait” (CBS, 8 p.m.) is just a slightly retooled “King of Queens,” the new “Man With a Plan” (CBS, 8:30 p.m.) has as its main feature flaunting another familiar face. Matt LeBlanc of “Friends” and “Joey” (as well as cable’s “Episodes”) returns to broadcast TV as a dad who raises the kids while mom (Liza Snyder) goes to work. Not the most original premise, nor one fraught with much humor.
The other sitcom intended to remind you of the past: Another member of “Friends,” Matthew Perry, in an even older format: “The Odd Couple” (CBS, 9:30 p.m.).
On “POV” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings), a family deals with a son’s cancer by devising a video game.
“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” (TBS, 10:30 p.m.) talks to female leaders at the United Nations.
The eighth season of “Hotel Impossible” (Travel, 10 p.m.), which fixes up three South Dakota hotels in the premiere in advance of the Sturgis motorcycle rally, is accompanied by a new upscale spin-off, “Hotel Impossible: Five Star Secrets” (Travel, 11 p.m.), in which Anthony Melchiorri looks at what makes luxury hotels work.
Eight contestants are left on “Dancing with the Stars” (ABC, 8 p.m.) after last week’s elimination of Amber Rose.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill advise as the knockout rounds begin on “The Voice” (NBC, 8 p.m.).
The former Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, returns to superhero TV, playing the President on “Supergirl” (The CW, 8 p.m.).
“Timeless” (NBC, 10 p.m.) visits Nazi Germany.
Mad Hatter remains a problem on “Gotham” (Fox, 8 p.m.).
Preschool choices are mulled on “Jane the Virgin” (The CW, 9 p.m.).
On “Scorpion” (CBS, 10 p.m.), a museum’s rare gem is the target of thieves who want to use it to enrich a nuclear bomb.
The Day of the Dead inspires the “Halloween Baking Championship” (Food Network, 9 p.m.).
Things are tough for the couples on “Teen Mom OG” (MTV, 9 p.m.). Among their duties is to fight tabloid rumors.
“Lucifer” (Fox, 9 p.m.) investigates the death of an action movie hero.
The Ireland trip ends for “The Real Housewives of Orange County” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).
“Mary + Jane” (MTV, 10 p.m.) attend a cannabis conference.
A mother and son move in together on “Yours, Mine or Ours” (Bravo, 10 p.m.).
With Michael Moore’s newest movie, “Trumpland,” in theaters, last year’s “Where to Invade Next” (Epix, 8 p.m.) hits premium cable.
The month-long Monday night salute to Christopher Lee on Turner Classic Movies is devoted to his work as the count in “Horror of Dracula” (8 p.m.), “Dracula, Prince of Darkness” (9:30 p.m.), “Dracula Has Risen from the Grave” (11:15 p.m.), “Taste the Blood of Dracula” (1 a.m.), “Scars of Dracula” (2:45 a.m.) and “Dracula A.D. 1972” (4:30 a.m.).
“Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman is guest on “StarTalk” (National Geographic, 11 p.m.).
Monday Night Football has Houston at Denver (ESPN, 8:15 p.m.).
In hockey, it’s Calgary at Chicago (NHL, 8:30 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa: Tom Hanks, Michael Buble. Harry Connick: Michael Chiklis, Dakota Fanning. Ellen DeGeneres: Zooey Deschanel. Wendy Williams: Jennifer Peros, Milly Almodovar. The Real: Porsha Williams, Debbie Allen.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Tom Hanks, Adam Conover. Jimmy Kimmel: President Barack Obama. Jimmy Fallon: Ricky Gervais, Evan Rachel Wood, Michael Buble. Seth Meyers: Elijah Wood, Ana Gasteyer, Spencer Ludwig. James Corden: Nick Offerman, Ron Howard, Aldis Hodge, Norah Jones. Carson Daly: Jon Glaser, Moving Units, Adam Conniver. Conan O’Brien: Bryce Dallas Howard, Deepak Chopra, Orlando Baxter.