Scott Peterson: The New Evidence
Chris investigates a controversial burglary theory that challenges the case against Scott Peterson.
Friday isn't overloaded with giant franchise noise, which makes tonight better: it's a strong personality lineup built on one true appointment-comedy episode, a couple of excellent retrospective docs, and enough smart counterprogramming to let the night swing in different directions. Start with Larry David if you want the communal watch, then choose between comic-history deep dives, music lore, and a surprisingly sturdy late documentary bench.
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Two heavyweight brands meet in a marquee interleague game.
Pittsburgh visits Cleveland in an early divisional-style matchup.
Rangers-Braves helps start the MLB evening slate.
Toronto hosts Chicago in an AL matchup.
Milwaukee hosts Miami in the early window.
Interleague baseball under the lights at Wrigley.
A strong AL test between Baltimore and Houston.
Cross-league baseball with San Diego visiting Kansas City.
Coors Field raises the run-scoring ceiling.
Detroit heads west for a late game in Anaheim.
Out-of-market MLB coverage for Cardinals-Diamondbacks.
Nationals and Athletics meet in Sacramento.
West Coast interleague nightcap in Seattle.
A strong women's gymnastics dual from Pauley Pavilion.
The NCAA women's title match lands in prime time.
Game 2 of the LOVB championship series.
A whiparound show from the day's horse-racing circuits.
Another Spa practice window on FOX SPORTS 506.
Spa weekend opens with first practice.
A long live block from four Australian tracks.
Chris investigates a controversial burglary theory that challenges the case against Scott Peterson.
A ranking show rises or falls on whether it starts arguments, and this one should. Rom-coms are due for a fresh canon fight anyway, so two hours of stars, makers and experts litigating the genre sounds like ideal Friday-night counterprogramming with built-in group-chat fallout.

Using mitateru, a Japanese method, to stimulate children's imaginative thinking.
Patrick is mistaken for a corporate retreat leader; Patrick and Squidina hold auditions.
Tonight's episode has a clever split-screen premise: WWE on one side, Chinese robotics on the other. That combination makes it more than gadget TV; it's a neat snapshot of how spectacle, logistics and automation shape modern entertainment and labor.

This is the obvious appointment watch. Larry David colliding with Barack and Michelle Obama is such a precise cultural image that spoilers will travel faster than the episode itself, and half the fun is seeing how long the cringe can be sustained before everything detonates.

For centuries, certain objects have been deemed to heal the sick, summon spirits, legitimize kings, curse their owners, and even alter the fate of nations. Do these artifacts truly possess supernatural power, or is their force created by human belief?

Archive clip shows usually feel like contract filler; this one has a real comic premise. An hour built around the show's most chaotic meltdowns is basically a reminder that panel-show comedy still works best when it veers off script and somebody loses the room completely.
An 18th birthday mushroom trip brings Elliott face-to-face with her wisecracking 39-year-old self.
Disney Channel's new franchise movie is the cleanest family-first event outside the hero tier tonight. The three-hour block gives it genuine destination weight, and it offers a brighter alternative to the darker adult movie lane elsewhere.
MGM+ supplies the sharper adult counterprogramming: a new Aleshea Harris adaptation with real auteur interest and a compact runtime. For secondary curation, it broadens the night better than another familiar blockbuster rerun.
Jones (Harrison Ford), a singer (Kate Capshaw) and an orphan (Ke Huy Quan) look for missing stones.

We follow the world-renowned doctors delivering bespoke treatments with eye-watering price tags.

WildEarth is good at delivering a low-key live-window feeling even when the premise is simple. After a heavy documentary night, half an hour with the lions of Shindi is a smart comedown: tactile, quiet and built for people who want to end Friday with something observant rather than noisy.
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