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'Prodigal Son', 'Ice Age 3', & More Great Programs To Watch Tonight on TV

'Prodigal Son', 'Ice Age 3', & More Great Programs To Watch Tonight on TV

We’re into another week of quarantine and self isolation and Just Jared has complied a full list of amazing things to watch television for Monday, April 27.

On top of brand new episodes of of 9-1-1, Songland, and Prodigal Son, there are also a handful of great movies to watch too.

You can check out a screening of Gladiator, Hacksaw Ridge, or even Ice Age 3!

Don’t have cable? We have a list of everything streaming on Netflix for the month!

Click inside to see the best TV shows and movies to watch tonight…

TV SHOWS

9-1-1 – 8/7c on Fox
The 118 fights an apartment building blaze and attempts a daring rescue of a blind woman trapped inside. When Athena responds to a simple accident call, she discovers a potentially more sinister crime. Meanwhile, Hen performs a risky medical procedure after an accident at a televised cooking show and Buck meets a retired firefighter and is inspired to reunite him with his lost love.

Mysteries of the Museum – 8/7c on Travel
Don Wildman goes to Scotland to investigate the real story behind the Loch Ness Monster. Then he goes deep into the Nevada desert to examine America’s most top-secret military base.

The Voice – 8/7c on NBC
A look at the best moments from the season, chronicling the journey of the remaining contestants.

WWE Monday Night Raw – 8/7c on USA

The Bachelor Presents: Listen To Your Heart – 8/7c on ABC
As the couples prepare to perform in front of a live audience and a panel of superstar judges, they first must endure the toughest test of their relationships yet. It is time to face the music about who wants to pursue a real connection. If a couple cannot see their future together, they must say their goodbyes before the competition begins. Now, receiving a rose no longer just means having a romantic connection.

Whose Line Is It Anyway? – 8/7c on The CW
Comedian Jonathan Mangum guest stars.

Botched – 9/8c on E!
Dr. Dubrow helps give a three-boobed woman the perfect pair and Dr. Nassif works to correct a car accident victim’s mangled nose. Meanwhile, a 27-year-old L.A. socialite with jacked up jowls wants a facelift.

Celebrity IOU – 9/8c on HGTV
Viola Davis will aid the brothers in renovating a home owned by a special person in her life.

Roswell, New Mexico - 9/8c on The CW
Liz’s mother shows up uninvited at the diner; Michael tries to convince Maria to ask for help about her strange vision; Kyle failed to make Steph open up.

Spring Baking Championship – 9/8c on Food Network
It’s Mother’s Day and Mom takes a spring vacation to celebrate. Inspired by Mom’s favorite cocktail, the four remaining bakers create sweet, spicy margarita madness desserts. Then the competitors make look-alike baked goods based on Mom’s pool float.

Prodigal Son - 9/8c on Fox
Malcolm continues to unravel as the mystery of the girl in the box comes to a head. As Nicholas Endicott’s (guest star Dermot Mulroney) true colors continue to show, the Whitlys must decide to what lengths they are willing to go in order to take him down.

American Dad – 10/9c on TBS
Roger enlists Jeff as his protege in order to open his dream chivalric strip club. Klaus moves into Steve’s room.

The Baker and the Beauty – 10/9c on ABC
Noa invites Daniel on a charity trip to Puerto Rico where things don’t go as planned, while Vanessa stays close to the Garcias and helps Mateo land his next gig as a DJ. At home, Mari invites Natalie’s crush to their house where Natalie is put in a position to act on her feelings.

Home Town – 10/9c on HGTV
Ben and Erin reveal their own little secrets as they give a dazzling makeover to a couple starting new jobs as doctors, which includes a new kitchen and a stunning open-concept entertainment space.

Songland - 10/9 on NBC
H.E.R. hears unknown songwriters pitch their original material. Three of the most successful and sought after writer producers in music, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean and Shane McAnally, produce the songwriters to creatively adapt their songs to perfectly fit the superstar artist. One song is chosen to be recorded by the guest recording artist and released for a global audience.

MOVIES

The Edge of Tomorrow – 6:30/5:30c on Syfy
Gladiator - 6:30/5:30c on AMC
Ice Age 3 - 7:30/6:30c on Starz Encore
Hacksaw Ridge – 7:30/6:30c on FXM
Foxfire - 8/7c on TCM
My Secret Valentine - 8/7c on Hallmark
Sin City – 8/7c on Flix
Daddy’s Home 2 – 8/7c on FX
Beauty and The Beast – 8/7c on TNT
Constantine - 9/8c on Syfy

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