The fifth and final season for the drama “A Million Little Things” (ABC, 10 p.m.) begins. 

A first season finale comes for “National Treasure: Edge of History” (Disney+, streaming).

“Chicago Med” (NBC, 8 p.m.) is affected by a massive storm; 

Andy Richter, Holly Robinson Peete, Michael Ian Black and Melissa Peterman play “Name That Tune” (Fox, 8 p.m.). Another game show on tonight: “Lingo” (CBS, 9 p.m.). 

“Nature” (PBS, 8 p.m.) begins a three-part series about dogs in the wild. 

A student has a crush on a teacher on a Valentine’s Day episode of “Abbott Elementary” (ABC, 9 p.m.). 

“Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” (Fox, 9 p.m.) takes on a chemical warfare challenge. There’s a construction challenge on “Tough as Nails” (CBS, 10 p.m.). 

The survival film “Fall” (Starz, 9 p.m.) with Virginia Gardner and Jeffrey Dean Morgan  makes its premium cable debut. 

A threat comes just before the reopening of Harmony Dumplings on “Kung Fu” (CW, 9 p.m.).

“Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller” (National Geographic, 9 p.m.) looks how illicit oil may be feeling terrorist groups. 

Junior convinces the crew to do a digital detox on “Grown-ish” (Freeform, 10:30 p.m.). 

“Brother vs. Brother” (HGTV, 9 p.m.) has its final individual challenge. 

They visit the deserts on “Deadly Australians” (Smithsonian, 8 p.m.). 

“The Conners” (ABC, 8 p.m.) has some plumbing problems. 

Fatima’s accusations push Zac over the edge on “Tyler Perry’s Sistas” (BET, 9 p.m.). 

“Nikki Bella Says I Do” (Bravo, 10:30 p.m.) but there’s still a lot of planning to do.

Making its debut on ad-supported cable is last year’s revival of the cartoon now called “Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head” (Comedy Central, 10:30 p.m.). 

“The Ark” (Syfy, 10 p.m.) still has to establish order. 

There’s at least one Super Bowl team on “NFL Tailgate Takedown” (Food, 9 p.m.) when they visit a Philadelphia vs. Houston game. 

“National Geographic Investigates” (National Geographic, 10:15 p.m.) Arctic drilling. 

The Parthenon is considered on “If We Built It Today: Reconstructed” (Science, 9 p.m.). 

Turner Classic Movies begins a two part series on piano players beginning with “A Song to Remember” (8 p.m.), “Song of Love” (10 p.m.), “The Seventh Veil” (12:15 a.m.) and “Lisztomania” (2 a.m.). 

During the day are stories about operas (but not operas themselves) with “Hitting a New High” (6 a.m.), “Romance” (7:30 a.m.), “A Girl, a Guy and a Gob” (9 a.m.), “Serenade” (10:45 a.m.), “That Girl from Paris” (1 p.m.), “The Toast of New Orleans” (3 p.m.), “For the First Time” (4:45 p.m.) and “Song of Freedom” (6:30 p.m.).  

NBA action includes Philadelphia at Boston (ESPN, 7:30 p.m.) and Dallas at Clippers (ESPN, 10 p.m.).

Hockey has Minnesota at Dallas (TNT, 8:30 p.m.). 

Men’s college hoops include Hofstra at Northeastern (CBS Sports, 6 p.m.), Creighton at Seton Hall (Fox Sports 1, 6:30 p.m.), Iowa State at West Virginia (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Syracuse at Florida State (ESPNU, 7 p.m.), Georgetown at Providence (CBS Sports, 8 p.m.), DePaul at Villanova (Fox Sports 1, 8:30 p.m.), Florida at Alabama (ESPN2, 9 p.m.), Oklahoma at Baylor (ESPNU, 9 p.m.), San Diego State at Utah State (CBS Sports, 10 p.m.) and UNLV at Wyoming (Fox Sports 1, 10:30 p.m.). 

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Penn Badgley, Dayna Isom Johnson. The View: Laurence Fishburne. The Talk: Ken Jeong, Phillip Boutte Jr. Drew Barrymore: Theresa Giudice, Adam Pally. Kelly Clarkson: Rose Byrne, Harry Hamlin, Lukas Graham, Mickey Guyton. Jennifer Hudson: Patti LaBelle. Tamron Hall: Erika Alexander. 

Late Talk

Stephen Colbert: Rachel Brosnahan, Murray Bartlett (rerun). Jimmy Kimmel: Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, Sally Field, Jacob Latimore (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: Queen Latifah, M. Night Shyamalan, Orlando Leyba. Seth Meyers: Justice Smith, Regina Spektor. James Corden: Adam Pally, Gordon Ramsay, Margo Price, Sharon Van Etten. Daily Show: Alycia Baumgardner, Chelsea Handler.