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October 07, 2023

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ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA 17 Saturday Kings of BBQ A&E 1:00 p.m. Anthony Anderson and Cedric the Entertainer complete their BBQ- loving road trip during this season finale. Heading out determined to discover the best techniques, fla- vors and traditions of the trade, the duo finds their efforts have paid off. Sunday 90 Day Fiancé TLC 8:00 p.m. Season 10 commences, checking in with these globetrotting couples as their weddings approach. There are cultural and language differences to face, but with a ticking clock, these modern "mail order" pairs must decide if it's all worth the ring. Monday Son of a Critch (8) (8) 8:00 p.m. Mark (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) is hurt to learn Fox (Sophia Powers) has been spending time with Ritchie (Mark Ezekiel Rivera) in this season finale. Then, with the future of his job in doubt, Mike Sr. (Mark Critch) learns how to DJ at the school dance. Tuesday Big Brother (29) (4) (18) (7) (22) 8:00 p.m. Roommates. They're enough to make you want to live in your car. Wednesday Survivor (29) (4) (18) (7) (22) 8:00 p.m. Jeff Probst hosts a new episode of this brutal competition, which fol- lows as a group of hopeful compet- itors are left on a remote island. Thursday The Golden Bachelor (6) (6) 8:00 p.m. There is no time like the present — especially for 72-year-old widower Gerry Turner. In this all-new "Bach- elor" spin-off series, one hopeful, single senior hopes to let love back into his life. Friday Shark Tank (6) (6) 8:00 p.m. Budding entrepreneurs get the chance to bring their dreams to fru- ition in this reality show. They pres- ent their ideas to the five titans of industry, trying to convince them to part with an investment. Jasmine and Gino in "90 Day Fiancé" This week's Best bets By Michelle Rose TV Media Iconic country: Fresh off his extended Vegas residency and this year's Farm Tour, country music superstar Luke Bryan ("Drink a Beer") is getting ready for another TV team-up with NFL legend Peyton Manning ("History's Greatest of All Time"). Bryan and Manning shared the hosting duties at last year's Country Music Association Awards, which saw Luke Combs ("The Kind of Love We Make") named Entertainer of the Year. The two co-hosts are back again this Nov. 8 (a Wednesday) for the 57th Annual Country Music Association Awards, which will be broadcast live on ABC and streamed stateside on Hulu. There's more: the "American Idol" judge will also host an upcoming country music docuse- ries executive-produced by Manning. The six-episode series will stream on Hulu. In addition to serving as host, Bryan will also be credited as one of the executive producers of "It's All Country," which, accord- ing to the logline, "explores the hottest people, topics and moments in country music by examining the iconic songs and artists that changed the face of country music forever. Marking 100 years since the first country music record was made, the series highlights the cultural impact and memorable perform- ers and performances that make country music an American and growing global sensation." "It's All Country" NFL Films, Walt Disney Television Alternative and from Omaha Productions — the media company founded by Manning after his retirement from the NFL. As for Bryan, expect to see him back as judge in the next season of "American Idol," which debuts in spring 2024. Luke Bryan to host music docuseries Luke Bryan to host music docuseries "It's All Country" Stars on Screen A/Graybeals Carpet Plus BCD/Pulaski Memorial 6 x 5"

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