Eighteen new contestants begin the 46th season of “Survivor” (CBS, 8 p.m.) in Fiji. An early twist is three of them have to go on a journey away from their new tribes.Tonight and next Wednesday are two hour episodes; they’ll go back to 90-minute episodes in three weeks. 

The six-episode “Iwájú” (Disney+, streaming), set in a futuristic Lagos, Nigeria, involves a young girl from an island and her techie friend navigating dangers in their worlds in a collaboration of the Disney Animation studios with a Pan-African entertainment company.

The final two episodes of “God Save Texas” (HBO, 9 p.m.) look at different aspects of the Lone Star State from the directors Alex Stapleton and Iliana Sosa. 

“Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” (FX, 10 p.m.) has Truman off to California getting involved in a new fling.

“Abbott Elementary” (ABC, 9 p.m.) has church choir rehearsals in the gym — and a subsequent problem. 

Becky argues with Beverly Rose’s music teacher about a song on “The Conners” (ABC, 8 p.m.).

“We Are Family” (Fox, 8 p.m.) has a two hour season finale. 

The newsroom is downsized on “Not Dead Yet” (ABC, 8:30 p.m.). 

“Family Law” (CW, 9 p.m.) has a divorce case derailed by embezzlement charges. 

A mother is reluctant to agree to risky surgery for her son on “Chicago Med” (NBC, 8 p.m.); familiar faces return to “Chicago Fire” (NBC, 9 p.m.) and an abduction case involves a teenager on “Chicago P.D.” (10 p.m.).

“FBI True” (CBS, 10 p.m.) looks into the mysterious deaths of eight veterans at a VA hospital in West Virginia. 

George gets a three day pass from jail for his birthday on “Wild Cards” (CW, 8 p.m.). 

“Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller” (National Geographic, 9 p.m.) follows hash smugglers from Morocco to Europe on 

It’s Ben Schwartz vs. Sam Richardson on “Celebrity Family Feud” (ABC, 9:30 p.m.).

“Judge Steve Harvey” (ABC, 10 p.m.) takes the case of an ugly living room carpet. 

There’s a reunion of both “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” (Bravo, 8 p.m.) and “The Real Housewives of Miami” (Bravo, 9 p.m.). 

“Expedition X” (Discovery, 9 p.m.) spends another week looking for ghosts on Mackinac Island. Guys, the place isn’t that big. 

Harry tags along on a family trip on “Resident Alien” (Syfy, 10 p.m.). 

Standouts in sound recording are on Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar today with “Gold Diggers of 1933” (7 a.m.), “Naughty Marietta” (9 a.m.), “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (11 a.m.), “This Land is Mine” (1 p.m.), “The Brave One” (3 p.m.), “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” (5 p.m.), “Grand Prix” (8 p.m.), “The Hurricane” (11:15 p.m.), “Strike Up the Band” (1:15 a.m.), “The Great Caruso” (3:30 a.m.) and “Anna Christie” (5:30 a.m.).

Basketball includes Memphis at Minnesota (ESPN, 7:30 p.m.) and Clippers at Lakers (ESPN, 10 p.m.).

Hockey has Edmonton at St. Louis (TNT, 9 p.m.).

Men’s college basketball includes Rhode Island at VCU (CBS Sports, 6:30 p.m.), Auburn at Tennessee (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Providence at Marquette (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.), DePaul at Xavier (Fox Sports 2, 7 p.m.), Forman at Western Carolina (ESPNU, 7 p.m.), St. John’s at Butler (CBS Sports, 8:30 p.m.), Seton Hall at Creighton (Fox Sports 1, 9 p.m.), Alabama at Ole Miss (ESPN2, 9 p.m.), Virginia at Boston College (ESPNU, 9 p.m.) and Oregon State at Oregon State (Fox Sports 1, 11 p.m.).

Women’s games include Michigan at Ohio State (Peacock, 7 p.m.), Iowa at Minnesota (Peacock, 9 p.m.) and Portland at Gonzaga (ESPNU, 11 p.m.). 

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos: Howie Mandel, Carrot Top, REO Speedwagon. The View: Marc Summers. The Talk: David Oyelowo, Jessica Oyelowo, Diane Farr. Drew Barrymore: Lisa Ling, Alan Cumming. Kelly Rowland: Stephen Moyer, Duff Goldman. Jennifer Hudson: Shemar Moore. Tamron Hall: Kameelah Williams, Lemisha Fields. 

Late Talk

Stephen Colbert: Chris Hayes, Carrie Preston. Jimmy Kimmel: Bob Odenkirk, Theo James, Sheryl Crow. Jimmy Fallon: Kate Winslet, Robin Wright, Maya Hawke. Seth Meyers: Austin Butler, Jenny Slate, Two Door Cinema Club, Fred Armisen. Taylor Tomlinson: Fortune Feimster, Mae Martin, Big Notaro. Daily Show: Sloane Crosley.