Entertainment Now July 28 – August 3, 2024

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The British crime drama takes a young adult turn in new series, “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder,” premiering Thursday, Aug. 1, on Netflix.

Emma Myers stars in “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder”

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The classic British crime drama takes a young adult turn in the thrilling new series “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder,” premiering Thursday, Aug. 1, on Netflix. Starring Emma Myers (“Wednesday”) as 17-year-old sleuth Pip Fitz-Amobi, the six-episode series follows Pip as she reinvestigates the murder-suicide of a popular high school senior and her boyfriend that shocked her hometown of Little Kilton five years previous. Always fascinated by the case, Pip uses a school project to pick at the seams of the police work that quickly determined that Andie Bell (India Lillie Davies, “Bridgerton”) was killed by her boyfriend, Sal Singh (Rahul Pattni, “Casualty”), who then killed himself after being named a suspect. Something has always told Pip that there was more to the story of their deaths, and her independent research project

happens to be the perfect opportunity to explore her hunch.

Pip finds herself entangled in the dark, dangerous side of her small town as she looks into what really happened to Andie and Sal. Poking around in the shadows and talking to people who would much rather be left alone makes the teenage detective a target, and while she makes headway with her project, she puts herself in danger’s crosshairs. Tracing the strings of evidence Pip finds as she investigates reveals a violent drug scene full of secrets and ties to Andie.

Like Holmes and Watson or Cagney and Lacey, great detectives work best in pairs. Pip recruits Sal’s younger brother Ravi (Zain Iqbal, “All Crazy Random,” 2022) to help her get to the bottom of the case and clear his brother’s name. Ravi was the last person to see Sal alive, and both he and Pip share the

belief in his innocence and concern that the real killer is still free, lurking around town.

Also starring in “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” are Anna Maxwell Martin (“Good Omens”) as Pip’s mother, Leanne Fitz-Amobi; Gary Beadle (“The Gentlemen”) as Pip’s stepfather, Victor Amobi; Mathew Baynton (“Ghosts”) as teacher Elliot Ward; Henry Ashton (“My Lady Jane”) as Sal’s friend Max Hastings; Carla Woodcock (“Such Brave Girls”) as Andie’s sister, Becca Bell; Yasmin Al-Khudhairi (“Rye Lane,” 2023) as Mr. Ward’s daughter, Naomi Ward; Jude Morgan-Collie (“Here We Go”) as Pip’s friend Connor Reynolds; Raiko Gohara (“Red Rose”) as Pip’s neighbor Zach Chen; Asha Banks (“The Magic Flute,” 2022) as Pip’s best friend, Cara Ward; and Yali Topol Margalith (“The Tattooist of Auschwitz”) as Pip’s friend Lauren Gibson.

On the case: A teenager searches for answers in ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’

The series is adapted from the 2019 novel of the same name by author Holly Jackson. The first in a trilogy of novels, there is room for further seasons of the show, though executive producers Matthew Read and Frith Tiplady (both formerly producers on Netflix’s hit gangster drama series, “Peaky Blinders”) confirmed in an interview with Variety last October that the first season covers the events of the first book and has a real ending. Rest easy, no maddening cliffhangers to be expected here.

Speaking with BBC, Jackson shared what she thought made the novel a hit with so many readers now waiting for the series to drop, saying, “We have lots of teenage angst and antics and those laugh-out-loud moments ... and then, suddenly, you’re slapped around the face with the dark adult world of a crime thriller.”

What’s Available NOW On

“Futurama” - Season 12 (July 29)

Continuing with its Hulu reboot, this animated series follows Phillip J. Fry (Billy West), a New York City pizza delivery boy who accidentally freezes himself in 1999 and gets defrosted in the year 3000. In this unfamiliar New York City, Fry quickly befriends robot Bender (John DiMaggio) and falls in love with cyclops Leela (Katey Sagal).

“Hotel Portofino”Season 3 (July 28)

Available via PBS Masterpiece, this series follows Bella Ainsworth (Natascha McElhone), the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, who is living in Italy in the 1920s. Bella works to set up a quintessentially British hotel in the beautiful town of Portofino as Benito Mussolini’s brand of fascism is on the rise. When Cecil (Mark Umbers) returns requesting a divorce this season, Bella must decide what her future holds.

“Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures” - Season 2 Shorts (Aug. 2)

Leading up to the Season 2 premiere on Aug. 14, this Disney Junior series is releasing a slate of new shorts. Set 200 years before “The Phantom Menace,” during the High Republic era, the show follows Jedi younglings Kai Brightstar, Lys Solay, and Nubs as they study the ways of the Force, explore the galaxy and help citizens and creatures in need.

“Minnie’s BowToons: Camp Minnie” - Season 1, New episodes (July 31)

In this Disney Junior animated series, Minnie (Kaitlyn Robrock) and Daisy (Tress MacNeille) embark on adventures in the great outdoors as they open Camp Minnie. With Clarabelle (April Winchell) as the activities director and Cuckoo-Loca (Nika Futterman) there to lend a wing, hijinks abound.

“Mickey Mouse Funhouse”Season 3, New episodes (July 31)

This animated series introduces preschoolers’ first pal, Mickey Mouse (voiced by Bret Iwan), and his friends — Minnie (Kaitlyn Robrock), Goofy (Bill Farmer), Donald (Tony Anselmo), Daisy (Tress MacNeille) and Pluto (Farmer) — to Funny (Harvey Guillén), an enchanted talking playhouse, who takes the Sensational Six on adventures.

“Inside Out” (Available Now)

Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) is a happy, hockey-loving 11-year-old Midwestern girl, but her world turns upside-down when she and her parents move to San Francisco. Riley’s emotions — led by Joy (Amy Poehler) — try to guide her through this difficult, life-changing event. However, the stress of the move brings Sadness (Phyllis Smith) to the forefront.

“(500) Days of Summer” (Available Now) Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a greeting-card writer and hopeless romantic, is caught completely off-guard when his girlfriend, Summer (Zooey Deschanel), suddenly dumps him. He reflects on their 500 days together to try to figure out where their love affair went sour and, in doing so, Tom rediscovers his true passions in life.

“Challengers” (July 29)

Available via MGM+, this hit sports drama from visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, follows Tashi Duncan (Zendaya), a former tennis prodigy-turned-coach and a force of nature who makes no apologies for her game on and off the court. Married to a champion on a losing streak (Mike Faist), Tashi’s strategy for her husband’s redemption takes a surprising turn when he must face off against the washed-up Patrick (Josh O’Connor) — his former best friend.

“Funny People” (Available Now)

After learning that he has a fatal disease, comic George Simmons (Adam Sandler) spots a struggling performer named Ira (Seth Rogen) and decides to become his mentor. The men become close friends as George teaches Ira the art of stand-up comedy, and Ira helps George define his legacy.

“Lisa Frankenstein” (July 30) A coming of RAGE love story about Lisa (Kathryn Newton) a misunderstood teenager and her high school crush, who happens to be a handsome corpse (Cole Sprouse). After a set of playfully horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a murderous journey to find love, happiness... and a few missing body parts along the way.

“Unsolved Mysteries”Season 4 (July 31)

This iconic and gripping docuseries returns, featuring more unexplained deaths, baffling disappearances and bizarre paranormal activity.

Season 4 includes a fresh look at a classic throwback episode about a chilling humanoid creature that’s been spotted countless times and a historical deep dive on the 19th century’s most notorious serial killer.

“Rebel Moon — Part One: Director’s Cut” (Aug. 2)

Newly titled “Rebel Moon — Chapter One: Chalice of Blood,” Zack Snyder’s director’s cut dives even deeper into the mythology and madness of his epic sci-fi saga. When a peaceful settlement on a moon in the furthest reaches of the universe finds itself threatened by the armies of the tyrannical Regent Balisarius (Fra Fee), Kora (Sofia Boutella) becomes their best hope for survival.

“Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” (Available Now)

NASCAR superstar Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell) is at the top of his game — he is adored by fans, he has a trophy wife by his side and he is incredibly wealthy. But Ricky loses it all when French Formula One champion Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen) roars onto the scene. Ricky, with the help of his ruthless father, must pull himself out of the depths of despair and restore his honor on the racetrack.

“Batman: Caped Crusader” - Season 1 (Aug. 1) Welcome to Gotham City, where the corrupt outnumber the good, criminals run rampant and law-abiding citizens live in a constant state of fear. Forged in the fire of tragedy, wealthy socialite Bruce Wayne (Hamish Linklater) becomes something both more and less than human—the Batman. His one-man crusade for justice attracts unexpected allies within the police and City Hall, but his heroic actions spawn deadly, unforeseen ramifications.

“Unstable”Season 2 (Aug. 1) In Season 2, universally admired, eccentric, narcissist-adjacent biotech entrepreneur Ellis Dragon (Rob Lowe) lays out a series of challenges and mind games for his son Jackson (John Owen Lowe) to see if he has what it takes to succeed him as the heir to the Dragon empire. But does a newcomer have other ideas?

“Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie” (Aug. 2) When Bikini Bottom and all its denizens are suddenly scooped out of the ocean, Sandy

and SpongeBob

ants journey to Texas to save the town from a villainous plot.

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Sports Zone

9:55 p.m. ESPN Soccer Manchester United vs. Betis EC. From Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. (Live) 5:40 a.m. E! 2024 Paris Olympics Rowing Finals: Double Sculls & More. Coverage of finals in rowing, including races for men’s and women’s double sculls and fours. (Live) thurSday

2:30 p.m. WGRZ-2 WICU-12 2024 Paris Olympics Swimming Finals: Women’s 200m Fly & More. Women’s 200m butterfly, men’s 200m backstroke, women’s 4x200m free relay. (Live)

4 p.m. GOLF PGA Korn Ferry Tour Golf Utah Championship, First Round. From Oakridge Country Club in Farmington, Utah. (Live)

6 p.m. GOLF LPGA Tour Golf Portland Classic, First Round. From Columbia Edgewater in Portland, Ore. (Live)

8 p.m. ESPN WKBW-7 NFL Football Houston Texans vs. Chicago Bears. From Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. (Live)

8 p.m. ATTPT MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Houston Astros. From Minute Maid Park in Houston. (Live)

9 p.m. FS1 Leagues Cup Austin FC vs. CF Monterrey. From Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas. (Live)

5:50 a.m. E! 2024 Paris Olympics Rowing Finals: Quadruple Sculls & More. Coverage of rowing finals, including the men’s and women’s quadruple sculls. (Live)

WedneSday

8:45 a.m. USA 2024 Paris Olympics BMX Freestyle Final. The remaining riders take two runs each as they compete for medals in the men’s BMX freestyle. (Live)

9:50 a.m. USA 2024 Paris Olympics Fencing, Archery. Coverage of the men’s team sabre semifinal in fencing. Plus, the individual archery competitions. (Live)

11:30 a.m. WGRZ-2 WICU-12 2024 Paris Olympics Men’s Gymnastics All-Around Final. Gymnasts compete on vault, pommel horse, high bar, parallel bars, still rings and floor exercise. (Live)

1 p.m. SNY MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at New York Mets. From Citi Field in Flushing, N.Y. (Live)

2:15 p.m. WGRZ-2 WICU-12 2024 Paris Olympics Swimming Finals: Men’s & Women’s 100m Free & More. Swimming finals, including women’s 100m freestyle, men’s 200m butterfly, women’s 1500m freestyle. (Live)

3 p.m. MSG 2024 Mubadala Citi DC Open Tennis ATP & WTA Early Rounds, Day 3. From Rock Creek Park Tennis Center in Washington, D.C. (Live)

7:30 p.m. ESPN Soccer Rivals in Red Tour: Liverpool vs. Arsenal FC. From Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Live)

8 p.m. ATTPT MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Houston Astros. From Minute Maid Park in Houston. (Live) FS1 Leagues Cup D.C. United vs. Club Santos Laguna. From Audi Field in Washington, D.C. (Live)

9 p.m. FS1 Leagues Cup Chicago Fire FC vs. Deportivo Toluca FC. From Soldier Field in Chicago. (Live) Friday

8 a.m. E! 2024 Paris Olympics Equestrian Jumping: Team Final. The team jumping competition concludes at the Chateau de Versailles with the final round. (Live)

9:15 a.m. USA 2024 Paris Olympics Archery Mixed Team: Semifinals. Coverage of the semifinal matches for the men’s and women’s individual archery competitions. (Live)

10:10 a.m. USA 2024 Paris Olympics Badminton Mixed Doubles Gold Final. Coverage of the gold medal match of the mixed doubles badminton tournament. (Live) 10:40 a.m. WGRZ-2 WICU-12 2024 Paris Olympics Archery Mixed Team Final. Coverage of the gold and bronze medal matches of the mixed team archery event. (Live)

12 p.m. E! 2024 Paris Olympics Track and Field Finals: Men’s 10,000m & More. Coverage of the men’s 10,000m race, the 400m in decathlon, and heats for the mixed 4x400m relay. (Live)

4 p.m. GOLF PGA Korn Ferry Tour Golf Utah Championship, Second Round. From Oakridge Country Club in Farmington, Utah. (Live)

6 p.m. GOLF LPGA Tour Golf Portland Classic, Second Round. From Columbia Edgewater in Portland, Ore. (Live)

9 p.m. ESPN Professional Fighters League Playoffs: Heavyweights & Women’s Flyweights (Main Card). From Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. (Live)

9:30 p.m. SNY MLB Baseball New York Mets at Los Angeles Angels. From Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. (Live) 5:30 a.m. FS1 AFL Premiership Football Port Adelaide Power vs. Sydney Swans. From Adelaide Oval in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. (Live) Saturday

7:50 a.m. E! 2024 Paris Olympics Archery, Soccer. The women’s

individual archery gold and bronze medal matches. Plus, quarterfinal women’s soccer. (Live)

8:45 a.m. USA 2024 Paris Olympics Women’s Table Tennis Singles: Gold Final. Coverage of the women’s singles gold medal table tennis match. (Live)

9:15 a.m. E! 2024 Paris Olympics Men’s & Women’s Gymnastics Apparatus Finals. Gymnastics apparatus finals, including the men’s floor, women’s vault and men’s pommel horse. (Live)

10:20 a.m. WGRZ-2 WICU-12 2024 Paris Olympics Women’s Gymnastics Vault Final. Medals are on the line for the women’s vault event in gymnastics. (Live)

12 p.m. ESPN2 UFC Fight Night Features showdowns between contestants of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. (Live)

1 p.m. E! 2024 Paris Olympics Women’s Fencing Team Sabre Bronze/Gold Finals. Coverage of the final bouts of the women’s team sabre competition at the Paris Olympics. (Live)

WKBW-7 Premier Lacrosse League Philadelphia Waterdogs vs. Maryland Whipsnakes. From Homewood Field in Baltimore. (Live)

1:10 p.m. USA 2024 Paris Olympics Track and Field Finals: Women’s 100m & More. Semifinals and final of the women’s 100m. Plus, mixed 4x400m relay final, and decathlon. (Live)

3 p.m. GOLF PGA Korn Ferry Tour Golf Utah Championship, Third Round. From Oakridge Country Club in Farmington, Utah. (Live) WKBW-7 UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov Cory Sandhagen vs. Umar Nurmagomedov, bantamweight. From Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. (Live)

4 p.m. WIVB-4 WSEE-35 USL Championship Soccer Rhode Island FC at Detroit City FC. From Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, Mich. (Live)

6 p.m. GOLF LPGA Tour Golf Portland Classic, Third Round. From Columbia Edgewater in Portland, Ore. (Live)

7:30 p.m. ESPN Soccer Rivals in Red Tour: Manchester United vs. Liverpool. From Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. (Live)

8 p.m. GOLF Women’s Golf U.S. Senior Women’s Open, Third Round. From Fox Chapel Golf Club in Pittsburgh. (Live)

9 p.m. FS1 ARCA Menards Series Elko. Racing action from the ARCA Menards Series. (Live) 9:30 p.m. SNY MLB Baseball New York Mets at Los Angeles Angels. From Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. (Live) 10 p.m. ESPN2 USL Championship Soccer Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC at

In Focus

“Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the Chicago Bears” (HBO/Max — Aug. 6, Limited Series Premiere) This docuseries marks the 19th edition of the 18-time Sports Emmy-winning series, delivering all-access coverage at the Chicago Bears training camp in Lake Forest, Illinois this summer. General manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus are at the helm, guiding quarterback Caleb Williams (2024’s first overall draft pick), wide receiver Rome Odunze (2024’s ninth overall pick) and an array of veteran players.

‘Titanic’ sails again in Oscar-winning epic

The story had been told earlier in other films and television projects, but the Oscar-winning 1997 version of “Titanic” is the definitive one for many people. Being presented by AMC on Wednesday, July 31, writer-director James Cameron’s 1997 epic is a beautifully structured saga that cleverly takes the audience from contemporary times — as a treasure hunter (Bill Paxton) and his colleagues scour the ship’s sunken wreckage — back to its maiden voyage in 1912, when it was launched with much pomp and circumstance. Two key characters are the ones who came to matter most to the vast majority of moviegoers: privileged Rose and stowaway Jack, roles that elevated Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio to superstardom. Billy Zane and Kathy Bates also star in the massive and impressive production that earned 11 Academy Awards, including those for best picture and best director. It also won for best original song, but the Celine Dion-performed “My Heart Will Go On” may be compressed or eliminated over the closing credits for this basic-cable showing.

“NCIS: New Orleans” (TNT, Sunday, July 28): The show’s Season 3 opener, “Aftershocks,” saw a cast change with Zoe McLellan having exited her role as team member Meredith Brody. Her successor, introduced here, was Vanessa Ferlito (who had been a co-star of “CSI: NY” earlier) as former FBI operative Tammy Gregorio, She arrives in time here to

Pride’s (Scott Bakula) team in the hunt for a sniper who has The Big Easy on edge. Steven Weber, who’s currently on “Chicago Med,” guest stars.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in “Titanic” classic

Across 1. Rudolph of “SNL” 5. Eat

8. “Smack That” rapper 12. “Young Fran -

kenstein” (1974) role

13. Charitable ad, briefly 14. The Big Easy, in shorthand

Best Bets

Sunday

Tulsa King

WIVB-4 WSEE-35 8 p.m.

Nothing is ever simple for mafia capo Dwight Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone) as a simple errand ends in an explosively unexpected way. Then, Dwight explores a possible new business opportunity before Stacey (Andrea Savage) opens up to him about her life.

Special Ops: Lioness PARSHO 9 p.m.

In between missions, Aaliyah (Stephanie Nur) and Cruz (Laysla De Oliveira) go wedding shopping in Manhattan. Then, Kate (Hannah Love Lanier) tries to get some alone time with her mother, Joe (Zoe Saldaña), only for Joe to

head out on another mission.

Monday

All American: Homecoming WPIX-11 8 p.m.

This week, prepare to celebrate good times, as Simone approaches her 21st birthday and gets party ready. It’s not all fun and games, however, as Keisha worries about hearing back from graduate programs, and Marcus struggles to make a connection.

NCIS: Hawai’i

WIVB-4 WSEE-35 10 p.m.

During this Season 3 episode, the team rushes in to help following the crash of a prisoner transport plane. With convicts free to roam around the island, Sam (LL Cool J) and Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) are asked to locate a high-profile Russian prisoner.

Tuesday Neighborhood Wars A&E 9 p.m.

Two new episodes air back-to-back, showcasing footage from cell phones, drones, home security cameras and more to share the kindness, drama and absolute hilarity that can take place between

NOW THE LORD IS THE SPIRIT AND WHERE THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD IS, THERE IS

15. Nintendo rival 16. “Inherit the Wind” (1965 TV movie) 17-Down winner 18. Mandy Patinkin series

20. Big ___ (“Sesame Street” regular)

21. Every, on an Rx 22. “___ Dreams” (Heart song) 24. Eastwood’s “Rawhide” role 28. Wizards’ org. 29. Rival sch. of The Citadel

30. Smooth singer Mel

33. Refuel 35. “___ in the Family” 37. ‘Who’s there?’

answer

38. Freddie Highmore series

44. “General ___” 45. Fashion designer Marc

46. Body of African warriors

47. Sport ___ (all-purpose vehicle)

48. “Awkwafina is ___ from Queens” 49. “Auld Lang ___” 50. Down in the dumps 51. Counterfeiter catcher

Down 1. Catchall abbr.

real-life neighbors living across the United States.

Welcome to Plathville TLC 10 p.m.

This week, while working on their fitness at the local gym, the Plath men bond over their growing muscles. Meanwhile, Olivia takes a step into the single scene with her sister, and Ethan decides to break the ice and visit his mom again.

Wednesday

Dateline: Secrets

Uncovered

OXY 8 p.m.

Each new episode of this true crime series shares firsthand accounts told by people closely involved with real-life cases, from the dedicated investigators to family members who’re still trying to confront the tragedies that befell their loved ones.

Backed by the Bros HGTV 9 p.m.

Got an idea for a renovation? Run it past the pros first. “Property Brothers” Drew and Jonathan Scott put down their hammers and pick up their contact lists, sharing resources and connections as they advise entrepreneurs, rental owners and developers.

2. Golden-___

3. Jellystone Park resident

4. A Musketeer

5. Drop 6. Stamp of approval

7. Artist Picasso

8. ___ pectoris

9. City on the Rhein

10. Like some high-definition TVs

11. One side of a vote

17. Prize since 1949

19. Anger

22. “NBA on ___”

23. “House of the Dragon” airer

25. “Friends” or “Seinfeld”

26. Down Under bird

27. Not guzzle

31. Noisy bird

32. “The Time Machine” race

33. Old muscle car

34. Rise

36. “The White ___”

37. Went nowhere

38. “___ Is Us”

39. Comfortable: Var.

40. “Baseball Tonight” channel

41. “Star Trek: The Next Generation” android

42. Stew vegetable

43. Horse of a certain color

Thursday Caught!

DISC 9 p.m.

Two brand-new episodes air back-to-back, featuring some truly shocking situations caught on camera and submitted by viewers. This time, see some feisty and hilarious interactions between humans and animals and indulge in other people’s travel troubles.

Inmate to Roommate A&E 10 p.m.

In order to reenter society, recently released inmates move in with people they barely know. This week, Jennifer’s visit with her children goes poorly. Then, Aaron rethinks his future when David refuses his request for his girlfriend to move in with them.

Friday

Ancient Aliens: Declassified HIST 8 p.m.

Robert Clotworthy narrates an all-new episode of extended edition of

History’s premiere extraterristial docuseries. Through extra information, deleted scenes and unseen footage, this episode explores the possibility of humanity not originating on Earth. Down in the Valley STARZ 9 p.m.

Actor, dancer and choreographer Nicco Annan takes viewers on an intimate tour of the rich and complex culture of America’s Deep South by placing the diverse stories of real-life dancers, hustlers and musicians front and center in this season finale.

Saturday

UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov

WKBW-7 3 p.m.

As Elton John once sang, “Saturday night’s alright for fighting.” Live from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, Cory Sandhagen and Umar Nurmagomedov main event an exciting night of intense fights,

including Nick Diaz’s first bout in three years.

Ghost Adventures TRAV 10 p.m.

The adventures of ghost hunters Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley continue in this new episode. This time, they investigate an abandoned home in La Crescenta, Calif., that’s believed to be cursed by Charles Manson.

Sylvester Stallone in “Tulsa King” Sunday on CBS
Mackenzie Dern competes in the latest
Fight Night” Saturday on ABC

Across 1. “The Sopranos” network

4. Work (out)

8. Genteel affair

11. Band box

12. Folk singer Guthrie

13. Bruin legend Bobby

14. “I Sang Dixie” country western singer 17. Mantel piece

18. “Gangnam Style” rapper

19. Main Web page

21. Some stock quotes

24. Wood cutter

25. Greetings

26. You and me

27. “The Wizard of ___”

28. Door feature

30. Ready and willing

32. Napkin holder

34. Soap unit

35. “Glad I’m back?”

41. Live and breathe

42. Drew on 43. “r u kidding?!” 44. Cub Scout division

45. Summer shades

46. Henpeck Down 1. Made a fool of 2. Upscale wheels

3. Painkiller 4. Chemistry Nobelist Otto 5. Oils and such 6. Astute 7. Ringlike earring

8. Capital of Japan 9. Chapter in history

10. Offshoot 15. Packers of Wisconsin

16. Provided that 19. Peddle

trivia quiz

Questions:

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1) When “Seinfeld” debuted on July 5, 1989, the pilot had a different title — what was it?

2) Which Ryan Murphy show debuted on July 18, 2003, and later earned him his first Emmy nomination?

3) Which HBO series premiered on July 18, 2004, and was based on Mark Wahlberg’s experiences in Hollywood?

4) Which competition series was TV’s breakout hit in the summer of 2000?

5) “Mad Men” premiered on July 19, 2007. What year is Season 1 set in?

6) “American Idol” first aired over the summer of 2002 — who was that season’s runner-up?

7) Which hit variety show premiered on Aug. 1, 1971 but was canceled after its stars filed for divorce?

8) “Weeds” became Showtime’s highest-rated show when it premiered on Aug. 8, 2005. How many seasons were there?

9) School’s out, soaps are in — which “Beverly Hills, 90210” spinoff premiered on July 8, 1992?

20. They can take a yoke

22. “For ___ The Bell Tolls”

23. Tag info

29. Antiquated

31. Bad lighting?

33. Sulk in silence

34. Auction activities

35. Family man

36. E.U. member

37. Land between Can. and Mex.

38. Game pieces

39. U.F.C. sport

40. Easter basket item

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