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March 11, 2023

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ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA 17 Sunday Magnum P.I. (16) (5) (13) (23) 9:00 p.m. While Magnum (Jay Hernandez) re- cruits Katsumoto (Tim Kang) to help find a missing tourist, Higgins (Perdita Weeks) and Kumu (Amy Hill) attempt to solve the murder of a beloved dog. Meanwhile, Rick (Zachary Knighton) accidentally loses Magnum's pet mouse. Monday The Good Doctor (6) (6) 10:00 p.m. Characters from the proposed spi- noff "The Good Lawyer" make an appearance in this episode. Seek- ing legal representation, Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie High- more) puts his faith in Abbie (Bethlehem Million). Kennedy Mc- Mann and Felicity Huffman also guest star. Tuesday Gotham Knights (8) (8) 9:00 p.m. Gotham City is without its Dark Knight in this new series. Follow- ing Bruce Wayne's (David Miller) murder, his adopted son Turner (Oscar Morgan) is framed for the killing and forges an uneasy alli- ance with the children of Bruce's enemies. Wednesday Farmer Wants a Wife (59) (3) (22.2) 9:00 p.m. The farmers' search for real, last- ing love continues. Hosted by Jen- nifer Nettles of Sugarland fame, the reality show follows four farmers and a group of single women who have left the big city to experience life and love on the farm. Thursday Alaska Daily (6) (6) 10:00 p.m. When a familiar face becomes the top suspect in a case, Eileen (Hilary Swank) and Roz (Grace Dove) race to report on it first. Elsewhere, Aus- tin (Craig Frank) and Claire (Mere- dith Holzman) follow Conrad Pritchard's (John Getz) trail. Friday Whose Line Is It Anyway? (8) (8) 9:00 p.m. Best known for playing Det. Amy Sykes in "Major Crimes," actress Kearran Giovanni joins cast mem- bers Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie for a series of spon- taneous improv games hosted by Aisha Tyler. Comic Jonathan Mang- um also joins them. Perdita Weeks stars in "Magnum P.I." This week's Best bets By Michelle Rose TV Media 'Live' without Ryan: For six seasons, viewers tuning in to "Live With Kelly and Ryan" expected to start their mornings with some fun banter between co-hosts Ryan Seacrest and Kelly Ripa. But that will soon change. During a taping of the Feb. 16 show, Seacrest surprised viewers with an on-air announcement that he is leaving the No. 1 day- time talk show. "Working alongside Kelly over the past six years has been a dream job and one of the highlights of my career," Seacrest said. "She has been an amazing partner, friend and con- fidant, and although we will always be a part of each other's lives, I will miss our mornings together." Seacrest first joined "Live" in 2017, and he originally signed on to host for just three years. Now, six years later, the "American Idol" host will be "transitioning out of 'Live' this spring," accord- ing to his Instagram, and he plans to move back to the West Coast to focus on other business ventures – including ABC projects such as "American Idol" and "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve," as well as his radio show on KISS-FM. He also signalled his intention to open "three more Ryan Seacrest Foundation Studios in pediatric hospitals across the country." The news might have come as a surprise to viewers, but Seacrest indicated he and Ripa have been talking about this "for a long time." And maybe his last "Live" sign-off won't be the final one: on Instagram, Seacrest said he was "looking forward to com- ing back to guest host in the future." 'Live' without Ryan: Seacrest to exit talk show Ryan Seacrest (right) with "Live with Kelly and Ryan" co-host Kelly Ripa Stars on Screen A/Graybeals Carpet Plus BCD/Pulaski Memorial 6 x 5"

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