‘Conan O’Brien Must Go,’ ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles,’ ‘The Jinx — Part Two,’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

 

MONDAY

So You Think You Can Dance: Let the competition begin! 8 p.m., Fox

Singin’ in the Rain: It’s a classic for a reason.  7 p.m., TCM

2024 WNBA Draft: I don’t know that I’ve ever seen this televised before (I certainly can be wrong about that — it might just be awareness bias on my part) but in any event, we have Caitlin Clark to thank.  6:30 p.m., ESPN

TUESDAY

An American Bombing: The Road to April 19: An exploration of homegrown terrorism, as told through the history of the Oklahoma City bombing, which should serve as a warning to all of us in this precarious moment in U.S. history. Premiere.  8 p.m., Freeform

CTRL+ALT+DESIRE: This documentary tells the story of Grant Amato, a Florida man who killed his family after becoming obsessed with a Bulgarian internet cam model. Premiere. Paramount+

Frontline: Children of Ukraine: A look at the Ukrainian children who have been kidnapped during the current war, held in Russia and subjected to Russian propaganda.  9 p.m., PBS

WEDNESDAY

Under the Bridge: Lily Gladstone stars in this limited series based on the true story of the murder of teen Reena Virk. Premiere.  Hulu

Our Living World: Cate Blanchett narrates this extraordinary documentary series that explores the interconnectedness of life on this planet. Premiere. Netflix

The Circle: 6th season premiere. Netflix

Family Guy: 22nd season finale. 8:30 p.m., Fox

THURSDAY

Conan O’Brien Must Go: Conan takes his schtick on the road, visiting Norway, Thailand, Argentina, and Ireland. Premiere. Max

Dinner with the Parents: Carol Kane, Michaela Watkins, and Jon Glaser star in this new family comedy about a weekly family dinner that always devolves into chaos. Series premiere. Freevee

Sins of the Parents: The Crumbley Trials: This documentary explores the first case in the United States of parents being charged and convicted for deaths caused by a shooting their child committed. Premiere. Hulu

The Upshaws: Season five. Netflix

FRIDAY

RuPaul’s Drag Race: The GRAND FINALE! And honestly, this is an amazing final three — happy to see any of them win. 7 p.m., MTV

Late Night with the Devil: In this new film, a late-night talk show goes horribly wrong with the host unleashes a demonic force. Shudder

The Spiderwick Chronicles: Upon moving to their family’s ancestral home, the Grace family unlocks a magical world and familial mysteries. Series premiere. Roku

Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver: Part Two of the movie that was bigger than Barbie (in the director’s fevered imagination). Netflix

SATURDAY

High Hopes: This documentary follows the owners of one of the most popular weed shops in Los Angeles as they prepare for 4/20. Premiere. Hulu

I Am Patrick Swayze: To prepare you for tomorrow night’s screening of Patrick Swayze’s greatest film: Point Break. (Get out of here with your Dirty Dancing and Roadhouse. I will hear arguments for Donny Darko BUT THAT’S IT.) 7 p.m., The CW

SUNDAY

The Jinx — Part Two: Hey, remember The Jinx, the literally game-changing documentary about Robert Durst where he essentially confessed to killing people on a hot mic? Yeah, this sequel follows what happened next. Which was a lot. Premiere. 9 p.m., HBO

Secrets of the Octopus: Paul Rudd narrates this new docuseries that will make you feel bad for eating delicious octopus. Series premiere. 7 p.m., NGC

Point Break: Bodhi lives. 6 p.m., The CW

 

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