“Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” (ABC, 8 p.m.) welcomes Tiki Barber, Lauren Ash and Jim Jeffries.
A 10-episode spinoff of Tyler Perry’s “Sistas” is called “Tyler Perry’s Zatima” (BET+, streaming).
“Hell’s Kitchen” (Fox, 8 p.m.) begins its 21st season, with chefs over 40 competing against chefs in their 20s.
A first season finale comes for the Australian import, “Bump” (CW, 8 p.m.) with a pair of episodes.
“The Great Chocolate Showdown” (CW, 9 p.m.) also has a finale, in which they chose a winner.
Marg Helgenberger joins the cast of “CSI: Vegas” (CBS, 10 p.m.) in the season two premiere.
There’s a subway shooting on “Law & Order” (NBC, 8 p.m.), teens are terrorizing tourists on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (NBC, 9 p.m.) and Stabler investigates the death of an old friend on “Law & Order: Organized Crime” (NBC, 10 p.m.).
Roberta doesn’t want to attend the Autumn Ball on “La Otra Mirada” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings).
“Los Espookys” (HBO, 11 p.m.) tries to make space for Uncle Tio, since he lost his valet job.
Tonight’s episode of “Atlanta” (FX, 10 p.m.) is titled “Light Skinned Ed.”
The final two episodes of the four-part documentary series “Hostages” (HBO,
“Girl in the Shed: The Kidnapping of Abby Hernandez” (Lifetime Movie Network, 8 p.m.) is a movie reenacting the real life case of the disappearance of a 14-year-old in New Hampshire.
Chrissy learns about the afterlife on “Little Demon” (FXX, 9 p.m.).
On “60 Days In” (A&E, 9 p.m.) participants deal with shakedowns and other problems.
I’m guessing Christmas is occurring on “Southern Charm” (Bravo, 9 p.m..
“Lone Star Law” (Discovery, 8 p.m.) deals with a rabid raccoon.
Latest scores include “Cars 3” (Freeform, 6:25 p.m.); “Toy Story 2” (Freeform, 8:55 p.m.).
Tom is diagnoses with a heart condition on “Mountain Men” (History, 8 p.m.).
“Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” (MTV, 8 p.m.) promises chaos.
An Ohio case of teens recanting their confessions is on “True Crime Story” (Sundance, 10 p.m.).
On “Waka & Tammy” (WEtv, 9 p.m.), Tammy opens her store.
Turner Classic Movies’ month-long Humphrey Bogart salute concludes with his gangster flicks: “They Drive by Night” (8 p.m.), “Conflict” (10 p.m.), “Kid Galahad” (11:45 p.m.), “Bullets or Ballots” (1:45 a.m.), “The Great O’Mally” (3:15 a.m.) and “Invisible Stripes” (4:30 a.m.).
Earlier the 24-hour National Silent Movie Day concludes with “Nanook of the North” (6:30 a.m.), “Haxan” (8 a.m.), “Out Yonder” (9:45 a.m.), “The Phantom Carriage” (11 a.m.), “The Lodger” (1 p.m.), “Pay Day” (3 p.m.), “Grandma’s Boy” (3:30 p.m.), “The Big Show” (4:30 p.m.), “Dogs of War!” (5 p.m.) and two animation compendiums, “Before Mickey Mouse: A History of American Animation” (5:30 p.m.) and “Century of Animation Showcase: 1922” (6:45 p.m.).
Thursday night football has Miami at Cincinnati (Amazon Prime, 8:15 p.m.).
Baseball includes Philadelphia at Cubs (MLB, 2:20 p.m.), Tampa Bay at Cleveland (MLB, 6 p.m.) and Dodgers at San Diego (MLB, 9:30 p.m.).
College football includes Utah State at BYU (ESPN, 8 p.m.).
Preseason hockey has New Jersey at Rangers (NHL, 7 p.m.) and Seattle at Vancouver (NHL, 8:30 p.m.).
Women’s college soccer includes Butler vs. Providence (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.) and Texas A&M at Arkansas (ESPNU, 7 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Jimmy Smith, Alfonso Ribeiro. The View: Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Kevin O’Leary, Robert Herjavec, Lori Grenier. The Talk: Marg Helgenberger Drew Barrymore: Fat Joe, Nick Kroll, Jurnee Smollett. Kelly Clarkson: Billy Eichner, Luke Macfarlane, Jim Rash, Symone. Jennifer Hudson: Chandra Wilson. Tamron Hall: Kim Burrell, MC Lyte.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: George Clooney, Alex G. Jimmy Kimmel: Ben Stiller, Desus Nice, Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Jimmy Fallon: Robert De Niro, Chloe Fineman, Arctic Monkeys. Seth Meyers: Colin Jost, Paul Mescal, 5 Seconds of Summer, Tom Benko. James Corden: Billy Eichner, Maya Hawke, Mt. Joy. Trevor Noah: Iman.