“The Winchesters” (CW, 8 p.m.) reaches its first season finale. A second season for the “Supernatural” prequel is still up in the air as the CW network shifts its focus. 

The first of two town halls for the network this week has a long title with two sets of colons: “CNN Town Hall: America Addicted: The Fentanyl Crisis” (CNN, 9 p.m.), hosted by Anderson Cooper. A second one, Thursday, is about right wing interference in education. 

The new true crime documentary series “Blood & Money” (CNBC, 10 p.m.), from “Law & Order” impresario Dick Wolf, looks at financial scandals that ended in bloodshed. First up is the Robert Durst case. 

“9-1-1: Lone Star” (Fox, 8 p.m.) responds to an inverted woman. 

A podcast may be in the offing for “Night Court” (NBC, 8 p.m.).

“American Auto” (NBC, 8:30 p.m.) throws a design contest at a local elementary school. 

Whitney Cummings stars as a stand-up comedian wrapped up in a sexual assault case on a new “Accused” (Fox, 9 p.m.) that also includes Rhea Perlman, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Baron Vaughn. 

“The Voice” (NBC, 9 p.m.) continues the blind auditions that began Monday.

 Chillies heat things up on “Chopped” (Food, 8 p.m.).

“The Real Housewives of New Jersey” (Bravo, 9 p.m.) go to a Barbie-themed birthday party. 

Runners up have a rematch on “Superchef Grudge Match” (Food, 9 p.m.).

“History’s Greatest Heists with Pierce Brosnan” (History, 10 p.m.) looks at a 1972 bank job in Southern California. 

Lucy is impressed by a grand romantic gesture on the first of two episodes of “Love Trip: Paris” (Freeform, 9 p.m.). 

“Return to Amish” (TLC, 10 p.m.) returns for a new season and there’s rumspringa in the air.

Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscars has historical films tonight with “A Man for All Seasons” (8 p.m.), “Julius Caesar” (10:15 p.m.), “Nicholas and Alexandra” (12:30 a.m.), “Cleopatra” (3:45 a.m.) and “Marie Antoinette” (5:30 a.m.). 

During the day are Oscar-winning or -nominated kid classics with “Gulliver’s Travels” (6 a.m.), “The Green Years” (7:30 a.m.), “David Copperfield” (9:45 a.m.), “Little Women” (noon), “The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T” (2:15 p.m.), “Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book” (4 p.m.) and “Tom Sawyer” (6 p.m.).

NBA action includes Philadelphia at Minnesota (TNT, 7:30 p.m.) and Memphis at Lakers (TNT, 10 p.m.). 

Spring baseball has Toronto vs. Pittsburgh (MLB, 1 p.m.).

Men’s college hoops include McNeese vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (ESPNU, 6:30 p.m.), Farleigh Dickinson vs. Merrimack (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Northern Kentucky vs. Cleveland State (ESPN, 7 p.m.), UNC Wilmington vs. Charleston (CBS Sports, 7 p.m.), Northern Arizona vs. Montana (ESPNU, 8:30 p.m.), Gonzaga at Saint Mary’s (ESPN, 9 p.m.), North Dakota State vs. Oral Roberts (ESPN2, 9 p.m.) and Weber State vs. Montana State (ESPN2, 11 p.m.).

Women’s games include Cleveland State vs. Green Bay (EPNU, noon), Omaha vs. South Dakota State (ESPNU, 2 p.m.) and Portland vs. Gonzana (ESPNU, 4 p.m.), 

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Margo Martingale, Sarah Ferguson. The View: Jimmy Fallon, Paula Faris. Drew Barrymore: Christine Taylor. Kelly Clarkson: Pink (rerun). Jennifer Hudson: Boris Kodjoe. Tamron Hall: Coco Austin (rerun). 

Late Talk

Stephen Colbert: James Taylor, Eva Longoria. Jimmy Kimmel: Michael B. Jordan, Blake Shelton, Coi Leray (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: Adam Driver, Ana Gasteyer, Macklemore with Morray. Seth Meyers: Ike Barinholtz, Melissa Barrera, Margaret Atwood. James Corden: Hong Chau, Stephen Sanchez. Daily Show: Marlon Wayans.