Leah Remini returns to host the second season of “People Puzzler” (GSN, 6 p.m.).
A mix of humans and puppets populate the new workplace sitcom “9 Years to Neptune” (BYUtv, 7:30 p.m.).
“Ordinary Joe” (NBC, 10 p.m.) doesn’t have to go far to wring tears for tis second episode, as an anniversary of 9/11 approaches.
The impact of social media on the mental health of young people is examined on the special “Voices Magnified: Youth Digital Crisis” (A&E, 10 p.m.).
“Below Deck Mediterranean” (Bravo, 9 p.m.) welcomes another group of charter guests.
The Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 is recalled on “Ten Steps to Disaster” (Smithsonian, 9 p.m.).
On “Roswell, New Mexico” (CW, 8 p.m.), Liz and Max race to find Heath.
A wedding looks like it will actually happen in Nigeria on “Bob (Hearts) Abishola” (CBS, 8:30 p.m.).
It looks like a very special episode of “The Neighborhood” (CBS, 8 p.m.) regarding a local’s addiction.
“NCIS” (CBS, 9 p.m.) finds a serial killer case get more complicated.
A team of international thieves are using WWII explosives on “NCIS: Hawai’i” (CBS, 10 p.m.).
“Dancing with the Stars” (ABC, 8 p.m.) has its first elimination of the season. Martin Kove had the lowest judges score last week (and one of the lowest spots on the recognition scale). But viewers also were annoyed that one of the “stars” this year was a benificiary of the college admission scandal, Olivia Jade.
The 22nd season of “Midsomer Murders” (AcornTV, streaming) resumes.
A plumber finds a disturbing blockage on “Creepshow” (AMC, 10 p.m.).
“American Greed” (CNBC, 10 p.m.) looks at the tax problems of Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino of “The Jersey Shore.”
Three pastry chefs are locked in an abandoned Hersheypark overnight for the new competition “Chocolate Meltdown: Hershey’s After Dark” (Food, 10 p.m.). It follows a new episode of the “Halloween Baking Championship” (Food, 9 p.m.).
“King Tut in Color” (National Geographic, 10 p.m.) tints the footage of the Egyptian discovery. It follows two episodes of “Lost Treasures of Egypt” (National Geographic, 8 and 9 p.m.).
Darcey struggles to move on from her relationship on “Darcey & Stacey” (TLC, 8 p.m.).
Scrappy attempts to repair his marriage on “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” (VH1, 8 p.m.).
On “Love & Hip Hop Miami” (VH1, 9 p.m.), Sukihana has a dangerous photoshoot.
There’s a launch party on “The L Word: Generation Q” (Showtime, 9 p.m.).
“Laetitia” (HBO, 9 p.m.) presents its penultimate episode.
Turner Classic Movies presents films suggested by the exhibits and artifacts in the new Academy Museum, which opens this week in Los Angeles, which explains why “Citizen Kane” (8 p.m.) begins a night that also includes “Malcolm X” (10:15 p.m.), “Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down!” (2 a.m.) and “The Adventures of Prince Achmed” (4 a.m.).
During the day are the films of 1930s star Claire Dodd, with “Man Wanted” (6:30 a.m.), “Parachute Jumper” (7:45 a.m.), “Blondie Johnson” (9 a.m.), “Footlight Parade” (10:15 a.m.), “Journal of a Crime” (12:15 p.m.), “Gambling Lady” (1:30 p.m.), “The Personality Kid” (2:45 p.m.), “Babbitt” (4 p.m.), “The Goose and the Gander” (5:30 p.m.) and “The Payoff” (6:45 p.m.).
Monday Night Football has Philadelphia at Dallas (ESPN, 8:15 p.m.). Peyton and Eli Manning do their own commentary on the game on ESPN2.
Baseball includes White Sox at Detroit (MLB, 1 p.m.).
Preseason hockey has Toronto at Montreal (NHL, 7 p.m.).
Soccer includes Iran vs. Kazakhstan (Fox Sports 2, 1 p.m.) in the FIFA Futsai World Cup.
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Leslie Odom Jr., Vanessa Lachey. The View: Leslie Odom Jr., Caitlyn Jenner. The Talk: Billy Gardell, Folake Olowofoyeku. Ellen DeGeneres: Melissa McCarthy. Drew Barrymore: Chris Appleton, Brandi Daniels, Zanna Roberts Rassi, Max Greenfield. Kelly Clarkson: Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Glenn Howerton, Trisha Yearwood, ITZY. Tamron Hall: Kofi Siriboe, Koshie Mill. Wendy Williams: Karen Huger (rerun). The Real: RZA.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Paul Giamatti, Jon Stewart. Jimmy Kimmel: Freddie Highmore, J.B. Smoove, Masked Wolf. Jimmy Fallon: Snoop Dogg, Chris Colfer, Mickey Guyton. Seth Meyers: Billy Bob Thornton, Mariam Margolyes. James Corden: Khloe Kardashian, Jade Bird.