What’s on Tonight & Pop Culture: What’s on Tonight (Thursday): Joshua’s Odyssey

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Tonight’s Top Pick is Doctor OdysseyI never really liked the show until now, but now that I see Joshua Jackson wearing a uniform…?

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I wonder if Dr. O visits any peninsulas, but let’s see what else television has to offer on Thursday, September 26. All times are EST.

STREAMING

Deadly heat12:01 pm, Amazon. Movie premiere. “On a remote Greek island, twin brothers (Richard Madden) become entangled in a tumultuous love triangle. A troubled detective known as ‘The Jealousy Man’ (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is called in to investigate.” Also starring Shailene Woodley.

Nobody wants this3:01 am, Netflix. Series premiere. “An agnostic sex podcaster (Kristen Bell) and a newly single rabbi (Adam Brody) fall in love, but can their relationship survive their very different lives and meddling families?” The cast includes Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons and Sherry Cola. There are ten episodes available.

Colin from Accounts3:01 a.m., Paramount+. Premiere of the second season. “Blessings,” “Bacon in the Drawer,” “Heavy,” “Ethical Porn,” “Waterfall,” “Yass King,” “Wawam,” and “Speedy Susans.” “Ash and Gordon (are) officially living together and trying to get their beloved special needs dog, Colin, back from his new owners. It’s one of many obstacles for the new couple as they learn more about each other, for better and for worse.” There are eight episodes available.

An invisible victim: the Eliza Samudio case3:01 am, Netflix. Documentary premiere. “A star goalkeeper threatens a woman pregnant with his child. Her pleas for help go unanswered in the shadow of his fame — then tragedy strikes.”

The Jane Mysteries03:01 am, Hallmark+. Movie premiere. “Too Much to Lose.” “Jane investigates the disappearance of a journalist after a major game show win.”

Love on the Danube03:01 am, Hallmark+. Season finale of the first season. “Kissing Stars.” “Publicist Savannah Bailey (Sarah Power) offers Tripp Marks (Brendan Penny), her newly famous actor client, the opportunity to connect with fans and find his type on a romantic comedy cruise, ‘Kiss Con,’ after he reinvents himself, but he must learn who he is without fame.”

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power03:01 am, Amazon. Season finale next week.

Reasonable doubts12:01 p.m., Hulu. “Venus vs. Mars.” “Jax and Lewis find themselves at a standoff as tempers flare in the office with Corey. The prosecution focuses on Shanelle’s case.”

Frasier3:01 a.m., Paramount+. “All About Eve.” “Eve’s acting hiatus puts Finch in a difficult position when her sister comes to visit. Alice tells David stories about Frasier when he was in Seattle.”

The Tailor of Sin City3:01 a.m., AMC+ and Sundance Now/10 p.m., Sundance. “Monkey in the Middle.” “AJ struggles to balance his fashion empire, mob ties and cocaine cartel when the police show up.”

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist03:01, Peacock. “Round Six: Community Men.” “The manhunt for Chicken Man intensifies as he becomes front-page news, derailing his mission to clear his name. Detective Hudson works outside the law to further his case and prove Chicken’s innocence.”

The Chicken Sisters3:01 a.m., Hallmark+. “Friends in Low Places.” “The Drop, the biggest event of the year in Merinac, brings Mimi and Frannie’s factions together under one roof and face to face. Gus has other plans.”

Partying with Lacey Chabert3:01 a.m., Hallmark+. “Jonah’s Red Carpet Gala.” “Jonah, who is partially deaf herself, is a high school senior and a volunteer at No Limits, a nonprofit that teaches deaf children the skills they need to succeed. Lacey and her team are ready to give this teenage role model a real Hollywood red carpet experience.”

TALKING ABOUT TALKING

CBS Mornings7 a.m., CBS. Cate Blanchett (Disclaimer), Vernon Davis (Playing Ball: Life Lessons from My Journey to the Super Bowl and Beyond), and part three of Lisa Ling’s “The State of Spirituality.”

Live with Kelly and Marktimes and stations vary. Niecy Nash-Betts (Grotesque) and Dr. Jeanine Downie, who provides information on preparing your skin for winter.

The Drew Barrymore Showtimes, stations and lengths vary. Shailene Woodley plugs Three womenAnd Deadly heatI assume. In the second half, “Drew crewers Pilar Valdes, Mikel Welch, Danny Seo, Valerie Bertinelli, Zanna Roberts Rassi and Ross Mathews join Real Simple in their newly designed Brooklyn brownstone to share their best design and hosting tips.”

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SPORTS FOR PRIMARY AGE

Thursday Night College Football7:30 p.m., ESPN. Army vs. Temple.

8:00 p.m. (The CW has a Penn & Teller: Mislead Us (repetition.)

The People’s Choice Country AwardsNBC. LIVE, 2 hours.

9-1-1ABC. Premiere of the eighth season. “Buzzkill.” “A trailer carrying millions of bees crashes into the streets of Los Angeles, causing a swarm.”

The kitchen of hellFOX. Premiere of the 23rd season. “Hell Comes East.” “Eighteen contestants will compete to impress Chef Ramsay in the Signature Dish Challenge before dining on their first dish.”

The This old house O’clockPBS. Premiere of the forty-sixth season. “Nashville: Welcome to Music City, USA” and “Bathroom Accessibility and Wooden Gutter Repair.” “The team visits a dilapidated brick cottage in a scenic neighborhood of East Nashville, Tennessee. A performance at a local music venue.” Later, “Making a bathroom more accessible. Restoring rotten wooden gutters.”

Thursday Evening Football8:15 p.m., Amazon. Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants.

Big brotherCBS. LIVE, 2 hours.

Movie night!

Sleeping with the enemyShowtime Women.

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9:00 p.m. (CBS airs the final rerun of Young Sheldonplus a repeat of Ghosts.)

Doctor OdysseyABC. Series premiere. “Pilot.” “The new doctor aboard the Odyssey, Max Bankman, meets Captain Massey and his medical team, Avery and Tristan, as he treats crises miles from shore.”

Crime Scene KitchenFOX. Premiere of the third season. “It’s a family affair.” “Six pairs of family members test their culinary forensic skills by combining clues from the kitchen to create desserts baked there.”

Really funny animalsThe CW. “Top 10 Cat Attacks.”

Really funny kids9:30 p.m., The CW. “Little singers, club swingers and verbal stingers.”

Movie night!

Inherent vice9:44 p.m., Cinemax.

10:00 p.m. (CBS has a repeat of Elsbeth. NBC has a Brilliant minds (repetition.)

The old manExchange rate. Sixty-two minutes. “XI.” “Chase and Harper try to convince Morgan Bote to help Emily, but when Zoe McDonald resurfaces, they realize the story is much bigger than they thought.” Encores at 11:02pm, 12:04am and 1:06am

Grey’s AnatomyABC. Premiere of the 21st season. “If Walls Could Talk.” “After firing some of Grey Sloan’s best people, Catherine continues to interfere with Meredith and Amelia’s investigation. Accidents at a climate change protest bring unique cases to the hospital. Bailey encounters a blast from the past.”

Impractical jokersTBS. One hour. “One for the Books” and “Couple’s Therapy.” “The Jokers are at Raising Cane’s and later ask for help carrying furniture. One of them is strapped to a race car for his punishment.” Later, “Sal and Murr air their dirty laundry by sorting through their relationship’s white and colored laundry via previous clips from the ‘Couples Therapy Special’ with Casey Jost, an unlicensed therapist.”

Watch What Happens Live with Andy CohenBravo. Lily Collins and Ashley Park.

Johnny CarsonAntenna. Kate Capshaw, Bobby Kelton and Ed Begley, Jr. are the guests on this September 28, 1984 episode.

Movie night!

The AppearanceAMC.

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LATE NIGHT CONVERSATION

The daily show11:00 p.m., Comedy Central. Susanna Fogel.

The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon11:34 p.m., NBC. Cate Blanchett, Marcello Hernández and Nick Griffin.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert11:35 p.m., CBS. Sarah Silverman and Chris Stapleton.

Jimmy Kimmel live!11:35 p.m., ABC. Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Joshua Jackson and Myles Smith.

Late Night with Seth Meyers12:37 a.m., NBC. Aubrey Plaza and Chloe Fineman.

After midnight12:37 p.m., CBS. Raanan Hershberg, Sarah Tiana and Orlando Leyba.

Nightline12:37 p.m., ABC.

LATE NIGHT CHOICE!

She is everything11:55 p.m., Flix.

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Sources: Futon Critic, zap2it, individual show websites, TV Everyday, Deadline, IMDB, Google.

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