Turner Classic Movies’ two-night salute to Peter Bogdanavich, who died in January at 82 concludes with the little seen “Saint Jack” (8 p.m.), starring Ben Gazzara as an American pimp in Saigon, based on a novel by Paul Theroux. The book had been suggested to Bogdanovich and his girlfriend Cybill Shepherd by Orson Welles; the rights were owned by Playboy Productions, but Shepherd was involved in a $9 million lawsuit against the magazine for publishing unauthorized photographs, so the rights to “Sait Jack’ became part of the settlement. And Hugh Hefner got a credit as executive producer. Denholm Elliott, George Lazenby and Bogdanovich himself co-star.
It’s followed by Bogdanovich’s final film, his 2018 documentary about Buster Keaton, “The Great Buster: A Celebration” (10:15 p.m.).
Rescue dogs figure into the made-for-TV romance “A Tail of Love” (Hallmark, 8 p.m.), starring Chris McNally and Brittany Bristow.
The made-for-TV “Greed: A Seven Deadly Sins Story” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.), Monique Coleman plays an interior decorator who is tempted by a wealthy benefactor.
“Heartland Docs, DVM” (Nat Geo Wild, 10 p.m.) returns for a fourth season.
Jordan Klepper, Nikki James, John Hodgkin and Michael Urie join Aasif Mandvi on “Would I Lie to You?” (CW, 8:30 p.m.).
The recent box office hit “The Batman” (HBO, 8 p.m.) with Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano and Colin Farrell, makes its premium cable debut.