We recommend the best shows on TV tonight, plus a great film, a trending box set as well as today's sports and soap listings – here’s what you shouldn’t miss!
Thursday, May 27
“iHeartRadio Music Awards,” 8-10 p.m., Fox. This week has overflowed with pop music Billboard awards, plus the finales for “Idol,” “Voice” and “Masked Dancer.” Now comes one more surge: Usher hosts and Elton John gets the Icon Award. Performers include Taylor Swift, Roddy Ricch, Dua Lipa, Twenty One Pilots and Megan Thee stallion, plus The Weeknd with Ariana Grande, Bruno Mars with Anderson.Paak, Dan + Shay with Doja Cat and more.
“Station 19” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” 8 and 9 p.m., ABC. The official season ended Wednesday, but both shows have new episodes tonight and next week. First, Victoria helps her parents get through a devastating loss; that brings reflections on being Black in America. Then Amelia and Owen treat a car-crash patient; also, Levi is accepted in the vaccine trial and Hayes and Jo meet Luna’s legal guardian.
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Season 3 debut The third instalment of the anthology series inspired by Steven Soderbergh’s 2009 critically-acclaimed movie of the same name is set amidst the London tech scene and explores the relationships between exclusive escorts and their clients.
When: Sunday on Crave
Debut As an older generation of superheroes pass the torch to their children, tensions rise as the traditional rules no longer apply. Stars Josh Duhamel, Leslie Bibb, Ben Daniels and Anna Akana.
When: Friday on Netflix
Season 3 debut Energized by her breakup with a dud boyfriend and her newfound momentum at work, Annie (Aidy Bryant) feels like everything is finally falling into place, but does she actually know how to get what she wants?
The Story of Late Night tops this week s TV must-sees The six-part series looks at late-night TV’s most memorable moments and features stories about Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, David Letterman, Stephen Colbert and more.
Author of the article: Mark Daniell
Publishing date: May 02, 2021 • 9 hours ago • 3 minute read • Stephen Colbert Photo by Jeffrey R. Staab /CBS
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Docuseries The six-part series takes viewers on a journey highlighting late-night TV’s most memorable moments and features stories centring on hosts such as Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and more.