Matthew Rhys returns to series TV in “Widow’s Bay” (Apple TV, streaming), playing the mayor of a struggling New England town who is trying to shake what seems to be a very real curse. Kate O’Flynn, Stephen Root and Dale Dickey also star. The first three of its 10 episodes are available tonight.
Isabel Allende’s novel “The House of the Spirits” (Prime Video, streaming),gets a Spanish-language eight-episode series adaptation, covering a family’s dramatic struggles over a a century of crevolution, secret love, generational conflict and social upheaval. Alfonso Herrera and Nicole Wallace star.
The new true crime documentary series “Should I Marry a Murderer?” (Netflix, streaming) concerns a woman in the UK who agrees to continue an engagement, knowing her fiance is a killer, in order to gather evidence against him.
And in the United States, a woman has to decide to turn in her father in the true crime documentary “My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders” (Paramount+, streaming).
From Sweden comes the rom-com “Je m’appelle Agneta” (Netflix, streaming) about a woman tho takes a job in France as an au pair as a mid-life switch, thinking it’s for a child, but it’s for an elderly man.
From Argentina comes the new comedy series “Envious” (Netflix, streaming), about a woman with a complicated family life.
The new series “Shared Planet” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings) tells international stories of communities who live in harmony with wildlife.
“Chicago Med” (NBC, 8 p.m.) deals with a complicated labor; “Chicago Fire” (NBC, 9 p.m.) responds to a fire at an abandoned store where squatters are living; and “Chicago P.D.” (NBC, 10 p.m.) finds clues to an old case in an old VHS tape.
The remaining five chefs have to prepare global cuisine on “America’s Culinary Cup” (CBS, 10 p.m.).
“Nova” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) explores Greece and the origins of democracy that came two and a half millennia ago.
Eight home cooks compete for the chance to represent Africa on “MasterChef” (Fox, 8 p.m.).
“Survivor” (CBS, 8 p.m.) turns in a two-hour episode and it’s not even the finale.
Bobby’s coach interferes with Paris’s revenge plan on “Carl Weber’s The Family Business” (BET, 10 p.m.).
“Southern Law” (A&E, 10 p.m.) smells some pot.
Five hundred kilos of cocaine are intercepted on “To Catch a Smuggler: Contraband Capture” (National Geographic, 9 p.m.).
“Expedition Files” (Discovery, 9 p.m.) investigates three aquatic stories.
Janet’s game night doesn’t solve any problems on “The Valley” (Bravo, 8 p.m.).
“Conspiraciies and Cover-Ups” (Discovery 10 p.m.) finally gets around to Jeffrey Epstein’s death.
The gang goes to Dominican Republic on “Southern Hospitality” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).
Turner Classic Movies forcasts April showers tonight with “The Rainmaker” (8 p.m.), “Miracle in the Rain” (10:15 p.m.), “The Rain People” (12:15 a.m.), “Singin’ in the Rain” (2:15 a.m.) and “Rain” (4:15 a.m.).
During the day are films about murder trials, with “Stronger Than Desire” (6 a.m.), “The Witness Chair” (7:30 a.m.), “Midnight Alibi” (8:45 a.m.), “Confession” (10 a.m.), “Criminal Court” (12:15 p.m.), “Criminal Lawyer” (1:30 p.m.), “Bordertown” (2:45 p.m.), “Count the Hours” (4:30 p.m.) and “Trial” (6 p.m.).
Baseball includes Boston at Toronto (ESPN, 3 p.m.), San Francisco at Philadelphia (MLB, 6:40 p.m.) and Kansas City at Athletics (MLB, 10:30 pm.).
NBA playoffs have Orlando at Detroit (Prime Video, 7 p.m.), Toronto at Cleveland (ESPN, 7:30 p.m.) and Houston at Lakers (ESPN, 10 p.m.).
Stanley Cup playoffs have Montreal at Tampa Bay (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (TNT, truTV, 7:30 p.m.) and Utah at Vegas (TNT, truTV, 10 p.m.).
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos: Ana Gasteyer, Simone Ashley. The View: Alina Habba, Craig Ferguson. Kelly Clarkson: Chris O’Donnell, Helen J. Shen, Luke Thompson, Taj Mahal. Drew Barrymore: Sharon Stone. Jennifer Hudson: Ziggy Marley, Myka Meier. Tamron Hall: Jess Hilarious, Matt Friend, Kashus Culpepper.
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Keanu Reves, Jack White (rerun). Jimmy Kimmel: Goldie Hawn, Asif Ali, Saagar Shaikh, Duran Duran, Nile Rodgers. Jimmy Fallon: Anne Hathaway, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Meek. Seth Meyers: Lena Dunham, Karl Urban. Daily Show: Ali Siddiq.
