“The Silence of the Lambs,” the novel and hit movie, has already produced one TV spinoff in “Hannibal,” has now inspired another. “Clarice” (CBS, 10 p.m.) purports to tell the story of FBI Agent Clarice Starling a year after the events in the book, investigating another string of murders in D.C.
Originally intended for streaming, the show tries to be flashier than the run-of-the-mill CBS procedural, but that’s essentially what it is. Grim faced Rebecca Breeds has the title role. Michael Cudlitz and Kal Penn are part of the supporting cast.
Stephen King himself is said to have written tonight’s final episode of the adaptation of his “The Stand” (CBS All Access, streaming).
In the imported Swedish thriller “Red Dot” (Netflix, streaming),, a couple feels they are on a target while camping in the mountains.
If the second day is anything like the first, the prosecution’s case on The Impeachment of Donald Trump (CSPAN, CNN, PBS, MSNBC, noon) ought to be pretty compelling.