Season two of the voguing competition “Legendary” (HBO Max, streaming) concludes with a new winner.
On the new “Weekend Getaway with Michelle Buteau” (Discovery+, streaming) the comedian goes on trips with her comedian friends.
“Manifest” (NBC, 8 and 9 p.m.) ends its third season with two episodes. No decision has been made on whether there will be a fourth season.
The new “Reunion Road Trip” (E!, 9 p.m.) will reunite cast members from devious old TV show, starting with “All My Children.” But it looks like the traveling will take place to Hollywood where they’ll all gather.
Contestants have to endure physical and mental tasks on while in a glass box on the new series “The Cube” (TBS, 9 p.m.), hosted by former NBA star Dwyane Wade.
“Clarice” (CBS, 10 p.m.) tries to prevent incriminating evidence from being purged.
Al loses touch with his family in Afghanistan on “United States of Al” (CBS, 8:30 p.m.).
“Rebel” (ABC, 9 p.m.) fought a lot of causes in the short time she was on TV, but couldn’t keep the series from being canceled after one season anyway. But it goes out with a splash — two episodes and a preliminary documentary on the show’s inspiration, “The Real Rebel: The Erin Brockovich Story” (ABC, 8 p.m.).
A third season starts for the animated “Trolls: Trollstopia” (Hulu, Peacock, streaming).
The sixth season season finale of “Fear the Walking Dead” (AMC+, streaming) premieres online before it runs on cable in three days.
The made-for-TV thriller “Lethal Love Letter” (Lifetime Movie Network, 8 p.m.) involves a woman who is harassed at work when she gets a letter from the dying wife of her former boyfriend. Clare Grant, Rick Malambri and Krystal Ellsworth star.
A celebrity version of “Beat Shazam” (Fox, 8 p.m.) includes Ludacris, Rob Gronkowski, Larenz Tate and Camille Kostek.
A visit to a wellness retreat for witches is suggested on “Legacies” (CW, 9 p.m.).
“Walker” (CW, 8 p.m.) is haunted by something from his past.
A quick fire challenge is a lot like the black box challenge on “Top Chef” (Bravo, 8 p.m.).
“Million Dollar Listing New York” (Bravo, 9 p.m.) is hit by the lockdown.
Jack Ingram, miranda Lambert and Jon Randall sing on “Campire Sessions” (CMT, 9 p.m.), followed by a second episode with Kane Brown at 9:30.
A gym coach tries to build a cabin in the Utah mountains on “Building Off the Grid” (Discovery, 10 p.m.).
“Restaurant: Impossible” (Food, 9 p.m.) travels to Florida and California.
India and Portugal are the destinations on “Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted” (National Geographic, 8 p.m.)
The horror film “Sacrifice” (Showtime, 10 p.m.), about a couple moving to Norway for an inheritance, makes its premium cable debut.
The Thursday night series on juvenile delinquents on Turner Classic Movies turns to jailbirds, with “Riot in Juvenile Prison” (8 p.m.), “So Young, So Bad” (9:30 p.m.), “So Evil, So Young” (11:15 p.m.), “Untamed Youth” (12:45 a.m.), “The Hoodlum Priest” (2:15 a.m.), “The Shadow on the Window” (4:15 a.m.) and “No Time to be Young” (5:45 a.m.).
During the day, there’s a salute to Judy Garland, born this day in 1922, with “Presenting Lily Mars” (6 a.m.), “Listen, Darling” (7:45 a.m.), “For Me and My Gal” (9 a.m.), “Till the Clouds Roll By” (11 a.m.), “The Pirate” (1:15 p.m.), “Summer Stock” (3 p.m.) and “A Star is Born” (5 p.m.) (Sorry, no Oz).
Baseball includes Atlanta at Philadelphia (MLB, 1 p.m.), Houston at Boston (MLB, 7 p.m.) and Kansas City at Oakland (MLB, 10 p.m.).
NBA Playoffs have Brooklyn at Milwaukee (ESPN, 7:30 p.m.) and Clippers at Utah (ESPN, 10 p.m.).
Stanley Cup Playoffs have Colorado at Vegas (NBC Sports, 9 p.m.) in Game 6.
Soccer has U.S. vs. Portugal (Fox Sports 1, 8:30 p.m.) in a women’s international friendly.
The French Open (NBC, 11 a.m.) has the women’s semifinals.
It’s Day 2 of the NCAA outdoor track and field championships (ESPN2, 6:30 p.m.).
In Game 3 of the Softball College World Series finals, it’s Oklahoma vs. Florida State (ESPN, 3 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Jimmy Smits, Caroline Rhea, Vern Yip. The View: America Ferrera. The Talk: Marcela Valladolid. Ellen DeGeneres: Sean Hayes, Joshua Radin. Drew Barrymore: Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Julie Tanous, Raegan Revord (rerun). Kelly Clarkson: Paul Reiser, Molly Sims, Rosanna Pansino. Tamron Hall: Ty Pennington, Alycesaundra & Giavanna Lyerly, Kelly Raby Lyerly (rerun). Wendy Williams: Gary Owen. The Real: Carson Kressley, Francia Raisa (rerun).
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Samantha Power, Maroon 5, Seth Rogen. Jimmy Kimmel: Bill Clinton, James Patterson, Wiz Khalifa, Jackson Browne. Jimmy Fallon: Jason Momoa, Rosé Byrne, Clairo. Seth Meyers: David Harbour, Josh O’Connor, Garbage, Brendan Buckley. James Corden: Desus & Mero, Mother Mother. Conan O’Brien: Tig Notaro.