Joel-McHale-New-Netflix-show-will-make-fun-of-everythingJoel McHale began his career doing “The Soup” for a dozen years. He’s back to the format, sort of, in the online “The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale” (Netflix, streaming), adding guests, sketches and video clips.

It’s been months since the last new episode, so there’s a lot to cover on the fifth season of “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (HBO, 11 p.m.).

Tonight is the NBA All-Star Game (TNT, 8:20 p.m.). What’s different is that the each team’s captain, LeBron James and Stephen Curry, get to pick their own teams.

The Olympics (NBC, 7 p.m.) continues with ice dancing, freestyle skiing women’s halfpipe , women’s speed skating, two man bobsled and men’s cross country skiing relay.

Can’t wait until the Oscars? Tonight is the 2018 BAFTA Film Awards (BBC America, 8 p.m.) from London, honoring the best in British and international film. “The Shape of Water” leads nominations with 12; “Darkest Hour” has nine, “Dunkirk” eight. Joanna Lumley takes over hosting duties from Stephen Fry.

Pete tries to throw a benefit with Artie on “Crashing” (HBO, 10:30 p.m.).

Someone protect the Eiffel Tower: the shambling comic “Eric Andre Does Paris” (Cartoon Network, 12:15 a.m.).

If you’re looking for a new family to follow, Here’s Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete in the reality series “Meet the Peetes” (Hallmark, 10 p.m.).

“Uncensored” (TVOne, 10 p.m.), is a celebrity biography show of personalities starting with Tiffany Haddish, that probably will ultimately be censored after all.

“When Calls the Heart” (Hallmark, 9 p.m.) returns for a new season, with Elizabeth’s sister coming to town.

Robert and Jackie’s kids turn out to be dating as well on “Divorce” (HBO, 10 p.m.).

Carrie is hit with ransomware as Saul is made National Security Director on “Heartland” (Showtime, 9 p.m.).

“Victoria” and Albert face their worst nightmare as parents on “Masterpiece” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings).

Howard and Emily search for drop spot on “Counterpart” (Starz, 8 p.m.).

A wilderness instructor and a witch join forces in Bolivia on “Naked and Afraid” (Discovery, 8 p.m.).

Even “Our Cartoon President” (Showtime, 8 p.m.) is trying to reverse Obama’s accomplishments.

Wouldn’t expect that some of the “Sister Wives” (TLC, 8 p.m.) are going to the Women’s March in D.C.

“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” (Bravo, 8 p.m.) go to Barcelona.

Still looking for someone to root for on “Here and Now” (HBO, 9 p.m.).

Ronnie uncovers secrets on “The Chi” (Showtime, 10 p.m.).

The Head of Household competition was still going on when we last saw “Big Brother: Celebrity Edition” (CBS, 8 p.m.). The winner picks two new nominees for eviction.

Reusable tape is pitched on “Shark Tank” (ABC, 10 p.m.).

Best Supporting Actor Oscar winners are on Turner Classic Movies with “The Westerner” (6 a.m.), “Crossfire” (7:45 a.m.), “Johnny Eager” (9:15 a.m.), “Topper” (11:15 a.m.), “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” (1 p.m.), “Rebel Without a Cause” (3:30 p.m.), “Cool Hand Luke” (5:30 p.m.), “Being There” (8 p.m.), “Mister Roberts” (10:30 p.m.), “Stagecoach” (12:45 a.m.), “Twelve O’Clock High” (2:30 a.m.) and “The Life of Emile Zola” (5 a.m.).

Hockey has Philadelphia at Rangers (NBC, noon).

Men’s college basketball includes Ohio State at Michigan (CBS, 1 p.m.), DePaul at Seton Hall (Fox Sports 1, 1 p.m.), Connecticut at East Carolina (ESPNews, 3 p.m.), Wichita State at Cincinnati (ESPN, 4 p.m.), Houston at Temple (CBS Sports, 4 p.m.), Drake at Missouri State (ESPNU, 4 p.m.), Pittsburgh at Florida State (ESPNU, 6 p.m.) and Stanford at California (ESPNU, 8 p.m.).

Women’s games include South Florida at UCF (CBS Sports, noon), Wake Forest at North Catolina State (ESPNU, noon), Purdue at Ohio State (ESPN2, 1 p.m.), Temple at Connecticut (CBS Sports, 2 p.m.), Tulane at Memphis (ESPN2, 3 p.m.) and Texas A&M at Mississippi State (ESPN2, 5 p.m.).

Final rounds are played in the Genesis Open (Golf, 1 p.m.; CBS, 3 p.m.).

And it’s the U.S. championships in Track and Field (NBC Sports, 5 p.m.).

 

Sunday Talk

ABC: Rep. Ted Deutch, former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, former Gov. Chris Christie. CBS: John Podesta, chair of 2016 Clinton campaign; Sens. Chris Coons, Tim Scott and Jeff Flake; Reps. Trey Gowdy, Ed Royce, Charlie Dent and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. NBC: Sens. James Lankford and Bernie Sanders, Broward County Public Schools Supt. Robert Runcie, Marjory Stonemason Douglas High students Jaclyn Corin, Emma Gonzalez, David Hogg, Cameron Kasky and Alex Wind. CNN: Rep. Adam Schiff, Gov. John Kasich, former director of national intelligence James Clapper; Marjory Stonemason Douglas High School students Kasky, Gonzalez, Hogg, Wind and Corin. Fox News: Mark Kelly, Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, Rush Limbaugh.