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February 18, 2023

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ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA 17 Sunday The Company You Keep (6) (6) 10:00 p.m. Milo Ventimiglia stars as Charlie, a con man who reluctantly (and un- knowingly) falls for undercover CIA officer Emma (Catherine Haena Kim) in this new spy drama. Based on the Korean series "My Fellow Citizens," the show also stars Sarah Wayne Callies. Monday Loren & Alexei: After the 90 Days TLC 10:00 p.m. Loren and Alex welcome a new ad- dition to the family in this special one-hour installment. After receiv- ing a surprise diagnosis ahead of Asher's birthday party, Loren wor- ries about having another NICU baby when she gets contractions too soon. Tuesday 9-1-1: Lone Star (59) (3) (22.2) 8:00 p.m. Season 4 continues tonight. Rob Lowe stars as Capt. Owen Strand of company 126, a group of first re- sponders who regularly brave dan- ger while juggling their personal and professional lives. The series also stars Gina Torres and Ronen Rubinstein. Wednesday Tough as Nails (29) (4) (18) (7) (22) 9:00 p.m. Who will be the winner? Find out in the two-hour finale. Hosted by Phil Keoghan, the competition rewards the everyday people who aren't afraid to get their hands dirty and put their endurance to the test while rising to each challenge. Thursday Station 19 (6) (6) 8:00 p.m. Season 6 of this drama series re- sumes after its extended break. In this winter premiere, the Station 19 firefighting crew must deal with one situation after another, includ- ing an injured colleague and a fire at Dr. Meredith Grey's (Ellen Pom- peo) house. Friday S.W.A.T. (29) (4) (18) (7) (22) 8:00 p.m. Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson (Shemar Moore) leads his team through an- other crisis in this episode. Torn be- tween his loyalty to his unit and to the community he grew up in, Hon- do favors the use of communica- tion tactics and respect over force and aggression. Milo Ventimiglia in "The Company You Keep" This week's Best bets By Michelle Rose TV Media 'Garage' closed: Jay Leno and NBCUniversal have enjoyed a 30-year partnership, with the former "Tonight Show" host appearing on at least one of NBC's channels or platforms since he took over the late-night show from Johnny Carson in 1992. But that impressive run may now have come to an end: his most recent NBCUniversal show, the Emmy-winning "Jay Leno's Garage," has been canceled by CNBC after seven seasons. Leno launched the series shortly after departing "The Tonight Show" for a second time — the first being in 2009, when he handed over hosting duties to Conan O'Brien before returning in 2010. He continued to host the late-night staple until 2014, when Jimmy Fallon succeeded him, and that's when "Jay Leno's Garage" took off. Starting out as a web series for NBC.com, "Jay Leno's Garage" initially aired as a one- hour special on CNBC in 2014 and began its run as a weekly series in 2015. It allowed the comedian to indulge in his pas- sion for everything car- and motorcycle-related, mixing celeb- rity interviews with stunts and challenges while delving into the history behind some of the 180- plus cars and 160-plus motorcy- cles that are in Leno's personal collection. News of the show's cancel- lation last month came on the heels of an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal in which Leno revealed he had suffered a broken collarbone, two broken ribs and two cracked kneecaps in a motorcy - cle accident on Jan. 17. He had also suffered third-degree burns in a garage fire in November. 'Garage' closed: CNBC drops Jay Leno car series Jay Leno, host of "Jay Leno's Garage" Stars on Screen A/Graybeals Carpet Plus BCD/Pulaski Memorial 6 x 5"

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