“Harry: The Interview” (CBS, 8 p.m.) is the first U.S. telecast of the ITV interview with Tom Bradby that first aired in the UK Jan. 8. Considering that the Duke of Sussex’s book, “Prince Harry: Spare,” has set a record for fastest-selling nonfiction book ever, with 1.43 million in North American sales the first day of publication alone, there may be some interest.
NFL’s Wild Card Weekend begins with Seattle at San Francisco (Fox, 4:30 p.m.) and Chargers at Jacksonville (NBC, 8:20 p.m.) in prime time.
The latter plays opposite the men’s college basketball with Colorado at UCLA (Fox, 8 p.m.). These are the only non-rerun things on a broadcast primetime.
The arcane beauty competition of Miss Universe (Roku Channel, Telemundo, 7 p.m.) is bumped to Roku (except for Spanish broadcast on Telemundo). At least the pageant is no longer owned by that golfer in Mar-a-Lago, so candidates can relax that no uninvited man will burst into their dressing rooms.
Autumn Reeser and Paolo Bernardini return for the second of three sequels to the romance “Wedding Veil” with “The Wedding Veil Inspiration” (Hallmark, 8 p.m.).
Cybill Shepherd and Steve Guttenberg stars in the made-for-TV true crime thriller “How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy Story” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.), based on the Portland woman who wrote romance thrillers about troubled relationships who was charged with murdering her own husband.
The documentary on the Russian dissident “Navalny” (CNN, 9 p.m.) that is under contention for an Oscar gets a replay.