What's on TV this week: 65th Annual Grammy Awards, State of the Union address, 'Not Dead Yet' and more
Published in Entertainment News
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2023 Pro Bowl Games (ABC, ESPN, 3 p.m. ET): The reimagined competition concludes with skills challenges and flag football games.
“65th Annual Grammy Awards” (CBS, 8 p.m.): Trevor Noah hosts, Harry Styles, Bad Bunny and Lizzo perform and Beyoncé leads the field with nine nominations.
“Clash at the Coliseum” (Fox, 8 p.m.): NASCAR’s finest take to the track as this annual exhibition race returns to Exposition Park.
“My Landlord Wants Me Dead” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.): And he hasn't gotten around to fixing the water heater either, in this new TV movie.
“30 for 30” (ESPN, 8:30 p.m.): The rough-and-tumble 2000 Baltimore Ravens are remembered in the new doc “Bullies of Baltimore.”
“American Pain” (CNN, 9 p.m.): This new documentary tells the tale of twin brothers who made millions trafficking pain pills during the opioid epidemic.
“Superchef Grudge Match” (Food Network, 9 p.m.): Culinary rivals settle their scores in the kitchen in this new competition series.
"Titanic: 25 Years Later With James Cameron" (Nat Geo, 9 p.m.): The "Avatar" filmmaker revisits the story of the ill-fated luxury liner in this new docuspecial.
“Murf the Surf: Jewels, Jesus, and Mayhem in the USA” (MGM+, 10 p.m.): This new four-part true-crime series recalls the mastermind behind a headline-making heist in 1960s NYC.
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