marc-maron-end-times-fun-netflix-sliceSeemingly timed for our apocalyptic days, the latest standup comedy special from the podcast host and “ “GLOW” star is “Marc Maron: End Times Fun” (Netflix, streaming). And while he doesn’t address pandemic viruses, he does discuss vaccination, live before cell phones, trying to “stay woke”

It’s not Super Tuesday, but the six states hold primary elections today where 352 delegates are up for grabs, is being called Big Tuesday. Voters go to the polls in Michigan,Washington,  Missouri, Mississippi, Idaho and North Dakota, Results start rolling in after the first polls close at 8 p.m in Missouri and Mississippi. Broadcast networks seem to have lost interest, but CNN, MSNBC, CSPAN and Fox News will be on the case.

The immature pilot Peter Weber has made a season of bad choices. He explains his final one on the really, honestly, this really is the last actual finale of “The Bachelor” (ABC, 8 p.m.), taking its last two hours.

The documentary “Women of Troy” (HBO, 9 p.m.) looks at the USC Trojans women’s basketball team of the 1980s, whose success led to the creation of the WNBA.

Netflix uses its interactivity tools to create “a branching narrative adventure” in the kids film “Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal” (Netflix, streaming).

The documentary “Meghan Markle: Escaping the Crown” (Vice, 9 p.m.), looks at the fleeing from royal responsibilities by Prince Harry and his new bride.

“This is Us” (NBC, 9 p.m.) with a visit to New York City.

An episode of “For Life” (ABC, 10 p.m.) goes back nine years to explore Marie’s struggles after Aaron’s arrest.

“NCIS” (CBS, 8 p.m.) investigates the death of a Navy officer murdered the same way as his parents were 10 years earlier.

“New Amsterdam” (NBC, 10 p.m.) tries to avoid a lawsuit.

Kid Flash returns on “The Flash” (CW, 8 p.m.).

A drag queen’s collapse is cause for concern on “The Resident” (Fox, 8 p.m.).

“FBI” (CBS, 9 p.m.) looks at a string of politically-motivated murders.

Lucious looks for a record deal for an artist played by Kiandra Richardson on “Empire” (Fox, 9 p.m.).

On the season premiere of “Diabolical” (Investigation Discovery, 9 p.m.) returns for a third season profiling killer masterminds.

Ray plans a late night date with Nora on “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” (CW, 9 p.m.).

There are more fights before the wedding on “Vanderpump Rules” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).

“Ellen’s Game of Games” (NBC, 8 p.m.) has another round of competition.

Michael Feinstein co-hosts a Turner Classic Movies night saluting under-appreciated songwriters — Sam Coslow and Harry M. Woods in “It’s Love Again” (8 p.m.); Saul Chaplin and Sammy Cahn for “All Girl Revue” (9:45 a.m.); Mack gordon and Josef Myron in “Three Little Girls in Blue” (10 p.m.), Arthur Schwartz and Frank Loesser in “Thank Your Lucky Stars” (11:45 p.m.) and André Previn and Dory Previn for “Inside Daisy Clover” (2:15 a.m.).

Earlier today, it’s all rock ’n’ roll with “Untamed Youth” (6:15 a.m.), “Jamboree!” (8 a.m.), “Rock Around the Clock” (10 a.m.), “Go, Johnny, Go!” (11:30 a.m.), “Get Yourself a College Girl” (1 p.m.), “The Cool Ones” (2:30 p.m.), and the documentaries “Jimi Hendrix” (4:30 p.m.) and “Monterey Pop” (6:30 p.m.).

NBA action has Dallas at San Antonio (TNT, 8 p.m.) and Clippers at Golden State (TNT, 10:30 p.m.).

Hockey has Boston at Philadelphia (NBC Sports, 7 p.m.).

Spring baseball includes Pittsburgh vs. Detroit (MLB, 1 p.m.) and Cubs vs. San Francisco (MLB, 4 p.m.).

Men’s college hoops includes Hofstra vs. Northeastern (CBS Sports, 7 p.m.), Illinois Chicago vs. Northern Kentucky (ESPN, 7 p.m.), Saint Francis at Robert Morris (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), North Dakota State vs. North Dakota (ESPN2, 9 p.m.) and Gonzaga vs. Saint Mary’s (ESPN, 9 p.m.).

Women’s games include IUPUI vs. Green Bay (ESPNU, noon), South Dakota vs. South Dakota State (ESPNU, 2 p.m.) and Portland vs. San Diego (ESPNU, 4 p.m.).

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Nick Offerman, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt, Barry Sonnefeld. The View: Nick Offerman, Anthony Daniels. The Talk: Fran Drescher, Brigitte Nielsen, Thomas Lennon. Ellen DeGeneres: Mandy Moore, Amber Pike, Matt Barnett, Lauren Speed, Cameron Hamilton, Damian Powers, Giannini Gabelli. Kelly Clarkson: Jessica Simpson, Mike Mazola, Trevor Jackson, Chris Janson. Tamron Hall: Dan Abrams, Tom Morris Jr., Sean Larkin, Jan Broberg. Wendy Williams: Daymond John.

Late Talk

Stephen Colbert: Charles Barkley, Peter Sarsgaard. Jimmy Kimmel: Emily Blunt, Jake Johnson, Christina Aguilera. Jimmy Fallon: Nick Offerman, Charli D’Amelio, 070 Shake. Seth Meyers: Cillian Murphy, David Simon, Steve Ferrone. James Corden: Annette Bening, Elle Fanning, Niall Horan. Lilly Singh: Chrissy Metz, Marlena Rodriguez. Trevor Noah: Jason Reynolds, Ibram X, Kendi. David Spade: Gabriel Iglesias, Megan Gailey, Chris Franjola. Conan O’Brien: Nikki Glaser.