It all happened so quickly: The revived “Party Down” (Starz, 9 p.m.) ends its rebooted third season after just six episodes.
“Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King” (Netflix, streaming) is a new film based on the “Black Clover” manga with a new story from its author Yuki Tabata about a boy who works to become a wizard.
From Korea comes the new action film “Kill Boksoon” (Netflix, streaming) starring Jeon Do-yeon as a single mom who is also a killer for hire.
Dulce Sloan hosts the new series “The Great American Joke Off” (CW, 9:30 p.m.), where comedy becomes competitive. It accompanies the 20th season start for “Whose Line Is it Anyway?” (CW, 9 p.m.) with Aisha Tyler hosting regulars Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears and writer James Kirchick are guests on a new “Real Time with Bill Maher” (HBO, 11 p.m.).
There seems to be more time spent on wedding planning on the fourth season of “Love is Blind” (Netflix, streaming), which releases three new episodes to the five that premiered last week.
“The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist” (MTV, 10 p.m.) has artists look to the future.
The host puts the remaining queens to work remixing his song on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” (MTV, 8 p.m.).
“S.W.A.T.” (CBS, 8 p.m.) teams up with the FBI to take down a most-wanted fugitive.
A serial arsonist is suspected on “Fire Country” (CBS, 9 p.m.).
On “Blue Bloods” (CBS, 10 p.m.), a restaurant may be being used as a drug front.
A smoothie vending machine is pitched on “Shark Tank” (ABC, 8 p.m.).
“Dateline” (NBC, 9 p.m.) talks to the parents of Kristin Smart after the sentencing of her murderer.
The death of a college student raises questions of whether the school failed to protect her on “20/20” (ABC, 9 p.m.).
“Lopez vs. Lopez” (NBC, 8 p.m.) celebrates the chihuahua’s Quinceanera.
Sherm dates a mother on “Grand Crew” (NBC, 8:30 p.m.).
“Gold Rush” (Discovery, 8 p.m.) pivots to the Panama Canal.
Guy Fieri goes to Boise and Ocala, Fla., on “Diner’s Drive-Ins and Dives” (Food, 9 p.m.).
“The UnXplained” (History, 10 p.m.) looks for lost cities in its fifth season premiere.
A surrogate is a suspect in the made-for-TV thriller “The Baby Swindler” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.).
Men on “Ready to Love” (OWN, 8 p.m.) turn to their families for help.
Couples explore past relationships on “Put a Ring on It” (OWN, 9 p.m.).
“Minx” (Starz, 9:40 p.m.), the comedy about a feminist joining forces with a publisher to produce the first erotic magazine for women, was dropped by HBO Max just before finishing its second season to save money. Starz picked it up; episode two is on tonight.
Tensions rise on “Power Book II: Ghost” (Starz, 8 p.m.).
Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar concludes with a night of Academy Award-nominated horror, with “Psycho” (8 p.m.), “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” (10 p.m.), “Poltergeist” (midnight), “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” (2 a.m.) and “Bride of Frankenstein” (4:15 a.m.).
Earlier, it’s about addiction and recovery with “The Champ” (7 a.m.), “Days of Wine and Roses” (9:15 a.m.), “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (11:30 p.m.), “Smash Up, the Story of a Woman” (1:30 p.m.), “I’ll Cry Tomorrow” (3:30 p.m.) and “The Man with the Golden Arm” (5:45 p.m.).
Baseball has Mets at Miami (MLB, 6:30 p.m.) and Colorado at San Diego (MLB, 9:30 p.m.).
Basketball includes Lakers at Minnesota (NBA, 8 p.m.) and Denver at Phoenix (NBA, 10:30 p.m.).
The Men’s college basketball All Star Game (CBS Sports, 4:30 p.m.) is held.
Hockey has Rangers at Buffalo (NHL, 7 p.m.).
XFL action has Seattle at Arlington (FX, 7 p.m.).
Pro lacrosse has New York at Georgia (ESPNews, 7 p.m.).
Men’s college lacrosse has Duke at Virginia (ESPNU, 5 p.m.) and Boston University at Navy (CBS Sports, 7:30 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Taron Egerton, Heather Graham, Katie Lowes. The View: Brooke Shields. The Talk: Kane Brown, Jordan Davis, Joanna Garcia Swisher, Morris Chestnut. Drew Barrymore: John Legen, Tabitha Brown, Karla Welch. Kelly Clarkson: Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, John Owen Lowe, Bianca Belair, Cody Rhodes. Jennifer Hudson: Ashley Park, Jabari Banks. Tamron Hall: Kristen Wish, Daniel Thomas, Fariyal Abdullahi.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Vice President Kamala Harris, Carrie Coon (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Vargas, Maisie Peters. Seth Meyers: Ike Barinholtz, Melissa Barrera, Margaret Atwood (rerun). James Corden: Jamie Lee Curtis, Nate Bargatze, the Scarlet Opera (rerun).