It can’t happen here? The German American Bund rose up out of Buffalo in the 1930s to further the Nazi ideas of the Third Reich, spreading to other U.S. cities. Peter Yost’s film “Nazi Town, USA” concentrates on a pro-Nazi hamlet on Long Island that had the largest Jewish population of any U.S. city at the time, where a Bund camp was established to indoctrinate children.

Premiering tonight on “American Experience” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings), the film’s connections to the current day aren’t always clear, but Benito Mussolini is seen extolling Americans “working to make America great.”

More ties to the present day? Survey the results from New Hampshire as they come in and the ensuing victory speeches at the first presidential primary of the year on “America’s Choice 2024” (CNN, 6 p.m.) and “Decision 2024: Primaries & Caucuses” (MSNBC, 6 p.m.). There’s clearly not a lot of excitement about the political results. “Election Night: The New Hampshire Primary — Your Voice, Your Vote 2024” (ABC, 9:52 p.m.) is scheduled to last all of eight minutes. 

“Love Deadline” (Netflix, streaming) is a new Japanese dating reality series who travel the country but have to make their choice quickly. 

The power of Hamas and Hezbollah and their connection to Iran is investigated on a new report of “Frontline” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings). 

“Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr.” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings) looks into the genealogy of rocker Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O’Neill. 

Julia wants to assist finding a new girlfriend for her ex on “Extended Family” (NBC, 8:30 p.m.). 

“Celebrity Jeopardy!” (ABC, 8 p.m.) has its finale, with Mo Rocca, Lisa Ann Walter and Katie Nolan playing. 

Joaquin and Mariana try to tie together the loose threads of their investigation on “Good Trouble” (Freeform, 10 p.m.).

“NCIS: Sydney” (CBS, 8 p.m.) solves a kidnapping on the spin-off’s first season finale. 

The 10-episode first season of “Only Murders in the Building” (ABC, 9:02 p.m.) concludes. 

“Name That Tune” (Fox, 8 p.m.) has Samantha Bee vs. Chris Parnell before another new episode of “The Floor” (Fox, 9 p.m.). 

Fatima dodges her mom’s questions on “Tyler Perry’s Zatima” (BET, 10 p.m.). 

“The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” (Bravo, 8 p.m.) winds up its reunion episodes. 

A new source of spring water is found for peach brandy on “Moonshiners” (Discovery, 8 p.m.).

“Big Little Brawlers” (Discovery, 10 p.m.) devises a plat to get Andrew the Giant into the ring. 

There’s a rush to the deep fryer on “Chopped” (Food, 8 p.m.).

“The Bermuda Triangle: Cursed Waters” (History, 10 p.m.) looks into the disappearance of a racing yacht in the 1930s.

The month-long Tuesday night Robert Mitchum showcase continue with “Night of the Hunter” (8 p.m.), “Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison” (9:45 p.m.), “Thunder Road” (11:45 p.m.), “Two for the Seesaw” (1:30 a.m.) and “Not as a Stranger” (3:45 a.m.).

During the day after the documentary “The Eyes of Orson Welles” (6 a.m.) and Welles’ own “F for Fake” (8 p.m.) comes films set on Catalina Island: “Catalina Caper” (9:30 a.m.), “Pirate Party on Catalina Isle” (11 a.m.), “You Said a Mouthful” (11:30 a.m.), “Murder on a Honeymoon” (1 p.m.), “The Impossible Years” (2:30 p.m.), “You’re Only Young Once” (4:30 p.m.) and “The Glass Bottom Boat” (6 p.m.). 

NBA action has Knicks at Brooklyn (TNT, 7:30 p.m.) and Lakers at Clippers (TNT, 10 p.m.). 

Hockey has Buffalo at Anaheim (Hulu, 10 p.m.). 

Men’s college basketball includes Butler at Georgetown (Fox Sports 1, 6:30 p.m.), Texas at Oklahoma (ESPN, 7 p.m.), Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech (ESPNU, 7 p.m.), Florida State at Syracuse (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Ohio State at Nebraska (Peacock, 7 p.m.), Loyola Chicago at VCU (CBS Sports, 7 p.m.), Xavier at Creighton (Fox Sports 1, 8:30 p.m.), Michigan at Purdue (Peacock, 9 p.m.), TCU at Oklahoma State (ESPN2, 9 p.m.), Wyoming at San Diego State (CBS Sports, 9 p.m.), Boise State at Fresno (Fox Sports 1, 10:30 p.m.) and Air Force at UNLV (CBS Sports, 11 p.m.). 

The Australian Open (ESPN, 9 p.m.) reaches women’s and men’s quarterfinals. 

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos: Ken Jeong, Jennifer Nettles. The View: Common, Jamie Oliver. The Talk: Traces Ellis Ross. Drew Barrymore: Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman. Dr. Aliza Pressman. Kelly Clarkson: Common, Alaqua Cox. Jennifer Hudson: Anthony Anderson, Doris Bowman. Tamron Hall: Nina Parker, Arlan  Hamilton. 

Late Talk

Stephen Colbert: André 3000, Jelani Cobb. Jimmy Kimmel: Jason Momoa, Lisa Ann Walter, Alkaline Trio. Jimmy Fallon: Kevin James, Sarah Sherman, Eladio Carrión. Seth Meyers: Sarah Paulson, Punkie Johnson, Brad Meltzer. Taylor Tomlinson: Atsuko Okatsuka, Josh Johnson, Doug Benson.