It sounds like a science fiction movie, but the documentary “Hope Frozen: A Quest to Live Twice” (Netflix, streaming) follows a family from Thailand who decide to cryogenically freeze the brain of their adorable two-year-old daughter through an Arizona company in an effort to give her a chance of a later life.
“Frontline” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) examines race and policing in an episode from New Yorker writer Jelani Cobb.
Such issues are not likely to come up with “The Presidential Town Hall” (ABC, 9 p.m.) in which Trump faces someone other than a Fox host for once; to wit, George Stephanopoulos, and a group of undecided voters, whoever those people can possibly be.
Emilio Esteves has a new movie, “The Public” (Peacock, streaming) about civil disobedience that turns into a standoff with police. It also features Alec baldwin, Christian Slater, Gabrielle Union and Jeffrey Wright.
“Mike McIntyre: Showman” (Netflix, streaming) is the latest stand up comedy special.
Eleven more semi-finalists perform on “America’s Got Talent” (NBC, 8 p.m.).
“Windy City Rehab” (HGTV, 9 p.m.) returns for a new season. The food series “Taco Chronicles” (Netflix, streaming) is also back for a second season.