The newest episode of “Eli Roth’s History of Horror” (AMC, 10 p.m.) looks at the various pandemics and plagues that have been the basis of a number of horror films of the past.
The new animated series “A Tale Dark & Grimm” (Netflix, streaming) has Hansel and Gretel rewriting their own story.
Another new animated series looks at the mural life of the farmer, “Get Rolling with Otis” (Apple TV+, streaming).
“Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+, streaming) has its second season finale with a big episode.
Emily Osment stars in “Pretty Smart” (Netflix, streaming), a new comedy series about a bookish girl who is forced to move in with her much more partying sister and her roommates.
“House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths” (Netflix streaming) a three-part documentary series about a shocking series of 11 deaths in one Delhi family.
The new 10-episode bilingual comedy series “Acapulco” (Apple TV+, streaming) concerns a young cabana boy at a hot resort in the 1980s. Enrique Arizona and Eugenio Derbez star.
“Welcome to the Blumhouse” (Amazon Prime, streaming) ends its second season with two films: “Madres” about an expectant Mexican American couple in small town Northern California, and “The Manor,” about odd happenings at a nursing home.
Isabel Leonard, Nadine Sierra and Ailyn Pérez perform as Three Divas at Versailles, with a performance of Mozart, Offenbach and Bizet in France on “Great Performances at the Met” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings).
Frank makes a public arrest that goes viral on “Blue Bloods” (CBS, 10 p.m.).
“Ancient Aliens” (History, 9 p.m.) counts down the top 10 alien artifacts found so far.
Steven Pinker, Robert Costa and Killer Mike are on a new “Real Time with Bill Maher” (HBO, 10 p.m.).
“Magnum P.I.” (CBS, 9 p.m.) investigates the death of a construction worker.
“Foundation” (Apple TV+, streaming), which premiered last week, has already been renewed for a second season.
Actor Scott Wolf is a guest on “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” (CW, 8 p.m.).
“Jessy & Nessy” (Amazon Prime, streaming), the animated preschool show about a girl and her sea monster, returns for its second season.
The made for TV thriller “Stalked in Paradise” (Lifetime Movie Network, 8 p.m.) a woman who posed for stock photos is stalked. Chelsie Hightower, Channon Voyce and Mason D. Davis.
“Shark Tank” (ABC, 8 p.m.) begins a new season, and those pitching are lined up out the door.
Hondo is still stuck in Mexico on “S.W.A.T.” (CBS, 8 p.m.).
“20/20” (ABC, 9 p.m.) begins its 44th season with a two hour look at a murder-for-hire case in the world of Chippendales, which is also the basis of a documentary series that started a couple of weeks ago, “Curse of the Chippendales” (Discovery+, streaming).
There’s also a two hour “Dateline” (NBC, 9 p.m.), about an Idaho mother convicted of murdering her husband.
“Pan y Circo” (Amazon Prime, streaming), the talk show over dinner hosted by Diego Luna, returns for a second season of political and social issue discussions.
The French comedy series about a family butcher shop transformed into a pot outlet, “Family Business” (Netflix) returns for a third season.
From Italy comes the film “My Brother, My Sister” (Netflix, streaming), about a pair of siblings forced to get along and live together because of their father’s will.
“Jacinta” (Hulu, streaming) is a documentary about a mother and daughter in Maine, who are both incarcerated and recovering from drug addiction.
From Turkey comes “Grudge” (Netflix, streaming), a thriller about a police chief involved in a fatal incident band discovers a revenge plot threatening his associates.
“Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team” (CMT, 9 p.m.) has some social media issues.
Mental health is tonight’s topic on “The God’s Honest Truth with Charlamagne The God” (Comedy Central, 10 p.m.).
“Yellowstone Supervolcano: American Doomsday” (Science, 8 p.m.) seems to be overselling the capabilities of Old Faithful.
Archeological finds in Latin America are shared on “Ancient Worlds Revealed with Albert Lin: Holy Temples, Killer Jungles” (National Geographic, 10 p.m.).
“Separation” (Syfy, 9 p.m.), a horror film about a girl navigating the difficult split of her parents, makes its cable debut. Rupert Friend, Madeline Brewer, Marnie Gummer and Brian Cox star.
Making its debut on premium cable: “Spiral: From the Book of Saw” (Starz, 10 p.m.).
Like her father, Nancy Sinatra was a singer who later became a movie star. She’s saluted tonight on Turner Classic Movies, starting with a 1967 special “Movin’ with Nancy” (8 p.m.), followed by “Marriage on the Rocks” (9:15 p.m.), “For Those Who Think Young” (11:15 p.m.) and “The Last of the Secret Agents” (1 a.m.). Those are followed by the horror thrillers “Scissors” (2:45 a.m.) and “Schizoid” (4:45 a.m.).
During the day are some Lucille Ball films left over from last night with “Beauty for the Asking” (6:45 a.m.), “Five Came Back” (8 a.m.), “The Affairs of Annabel” (9:30 a.m.), “Annabel Takes a Tour” (11 a.m.) and “Panama Lady” (12:15 p.m.). Those are followed by films featuring messy exes, with “The Main Attraction” (1:30 p.m.), “Gold Dust Gertie” (3:15 p.m.), “Her Cardboard Lover” (4:30 p.m.) and “Mannequin” (6:15 p.m.).
Baseball’s National League Division Series begins tonight with Atlanta at Milwaukee (TBS, 4:30 p.m.) and Dodgers at San Francisco (TBS, 7 p.m.). And in the American League Division Series, it’s Game 2 of White Sox at Houston (MLB, 2 p.m.) and Red Sox at Tampa Bay (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.).
College football includes Temple at Cincinnati (ESPN, 7 p.m.), Charlotte at Florida International (CBS Sports, 7 p.m.), Morgan State at Howard (ESPNU, 8 p.m.) and Stanford at Arizona State (ESPN, 10:15 p.m.).
There’s just one match left in the WNBA semifinals: Phoenix at Las Vegas (ESPN2, 9 p.m.) in Game 5.
Soccer has Wales at Czech Republic (ESPN2, 2:45 p.m.) in a FIFA World Cup qualifier.
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Juliana Margulies, Ben & Colin Johns. The View: Will.i.Am. The Talk: Jennifer Tilly. Ellen DeGeneres: Adam Lambert, twitch. Drew Barrymore: Gloria Estefan, Lili Estefan, Emily Estefan, Lisa Ling. Kelly Clarkson: LL Cool J, Melissa Etheridge. Tamron Hall: Julia Haart. The Real: Soleil Moon Frye.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Brian Cox, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin, Alan Ruck, Nicholas Braun, Matthew Macfayden, J. Smith-Cameron. Jimmy Fallon: Ana de Armas, Big Red Machine. Seth Meyers: Ike Barinholtz, jenny Slate, Andé. James Corden: Lil Rel Howery, Billie Piper (rerun)>