A month-long, 61-film, Friday night salute to Myrna Loy, who made movies over seven decades in Hollywood, from 1925 to 1980, begins on Turner Classic Movies with some of her work from the 1930s, “The Devil to Pay” (8 p.m.), “Arrowsmith” (9:30 p.m.), “Consolation Marriage” (11:30 p.m.), “The Truth About Youth” (1 a.m.) and “The Squall” (2:15 a.m.).
Alicia Keys joins newly crowned new artist of the year at the CMA awards Maren Morris on a new episode of “CMT Crossroads” (CMT, 10 p.m.). They’ll sing Keys’ “No One” and “If I Ain’t Got You” and Maren’s “My Church” and “80s Mercedes.”
Lots of beautiful space views are expected in the special “Hubble’s Amazing Journey” (National Geographic Channel, 8 p.m.).
“Comedy Bang! Bang!” (IFC, 11 p.m.) ends its run with a pair of episodes with guests that range from Reggie Watts to Andrew Lloyd Webber.
“My Life is a Telenovela” (We, 11 p.m.) wraps its first season finale.
The comedian returns to Detroit to shoot his standup special “Tony Roberts: Motorcity Motormouth” (Showtime, 10 p.m.).
The case of California mom Sherri Papini who went missing for three weeks but was found last week claiming she had been kidnapped is covered on “20/20” (ABC, 10 p.m.). On “Dateline” (NBC, 9 p.m.) they spend two hours on a different woman, Erin Corwin, who vanished in the California desert.
Rebecca plans a girls night out on “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” (The CW, 9 p.m.).
Colorized holiday episodes of the beloved sitcom run again as the “I Love Lucy Christmas Special” (CBS, 8 p.m.).
Warren attacks Murphytown on “Z Nation” (Syfy, 9 p.m.).
The father “Dr. Ken” (ABC, 8:30 p.m.) decides to move in with his girlfriend.
Mike makes a politically incorrect graduation speech at Mandy’s school on “Last Man Standing” (ABC, 8 p.m.).
The Siren plots against the twins on “The Vampire Diaries” (The CW, 8 p.m.).
The “Shark Tank” (ABC, 9 p.m.) is pitched electric skateboards.
An Andrea Bocelli performance of film songs is on “Great Performances” (PBS, 9 p.m.).
Vanessa and Mohamad travel to a vampire controlled camp on “Van Helsing” (Syfy, 10 p.m.).
A chef’s tongue swells on “Untold Stories of the E.R.” (FitTV, 10 p.m.).
The Michigan Animal Rescue League gets a makeover on “Pet Nation Makeover” (Animal Planet, 10 p.m.).
“Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon” (NBC, 8 p.m.) concentrates on videos of dogs and kids.
Still true: “Truth is Stranger Than Florida” (Investigation Discovery, 10 p.m.).
An 11-year-old thinks there’s a ghost in her room on “Kindred Spirits” (TLC, 10 p.m.).
The full trilogy is on tonight: “Back to the Future” (AMC, 4:30 p.m.), “Back to the Future Part II” (AMC, 7 p.m.) and “Back to the Future Part III” (AMC, 9:30 p.m.).
The Pac-12 Football Championship gets prime time network attention with Colorado vs. Washington (Fox, 9 p.m.).
Other championships today include the MAC title between Western Michigan vs. Ohio (ESPN2, 7 p.m.).
NBA action includes Cleveland at Chicago (ESPN, 8 p.m.) and Houston at Denver (ESPN, 10:30 p.m.).
College basketball includes St. John’s at Tulane (ESPNews, 8 p.m.) and Alabama at Texas (ESPNU, 9:30 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa: Randall Park, Lance Ulanoff, Busy Philipps. The View: Holland Taylor. The Talk: Melissa Rauch. Chelsea Handler: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Gaby Hoffmann, Van Jones. Harry Connick: Joel Egerton, Todd Hoffman. Ellen DeGeneres: Blake Shelton, Diego Luna. Wendy Williams: Laurie Schacht, Grace VanderWaal. The Real: Valerie Jarrett.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Matthew Broderick, Ali Wentworth, Fergie. Jimmy Kimmel: Jamie Dornan, Khloe Kardashian, Kings of Leon (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: Chelsea Handler, John Legend, Chuck Leavell. Seth Meyers: John Goodman, Andrew Rannells, the 1975, Keith Carlock (rerun). James Corden: Cher, Gal Gadot, the Kills (rerun).: Tyler Hoechlin, Mothers, Kyle Kinane (rerun).