What To Watch Tonight? Tonight, we are into HBO’s limited series, Chernobyl, as well the season finale of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Also high on the list, an all new Carpool Karaoke special and a new episode of Gentleman Jack. What are you watching?!?
8pm Hour
1st Choice: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. “In the Season 4 finale, Constantine and Nora discover Neron’s evil plan while on a mission to find Ray. Nate convinces the Legends to think outside the box and suggests a dangerous plan to unite magical creatures and people to save the world.” The CW
2nd Choice: Private Lives of the Monarchs. Series Premiere. “In the Season 1 premiere, Queen Victoria’s relationships with her husband Prince Albert and eldest son Edward are studied.” Smith
3rd Choice: The Voice. “Live Finale, Part 1. In the final phase of the competition, the final four artists perform three times, including one new solo cover, a special duet with their coach, and their first original single.” NBC
9pm Hour
1st Choice: Chernobyl. “Lyudmilla Ignatenko (Jessie Buckley), a Pripyat resident, ignores warning about her firefighter husband’s (Adam Nagaitis) contamination; Valery Legasov (Jared Harris) lays out a decontamination plan, complete with human risks.” HBO
2nd Choice: The Code. “Harper gets caught in a firefight when she, Abe and Maya travel to Syria to investigate a Marine accused of desertion. Also, Col. Turnbull travels to Germany to be with her wounded son, Adam.” CBS
3rd Choice: The Voice. Continues on NBC.
10pm Hour
1st Choice: The Late Late Show With James Corden. “An all-new “Carpool Karaoke” with Celine Dion accents this special, which also features James Corden’s favorite moments from the past year.” CBS
2nd Choice: Gentleman Jack. “Reverend Ainsworth arrives in Halifax and, with encouragement from Mrs. Priestley, sets his sights on Ann Walker. Meanwhile, Lister presses on with the transformation of her estate, but her ambitious plans threaten to lead her into trouble.” HBO
3rd Choice: The Fix. “In the Season 1 finale, all questions will be answered as a conviction is made in the murder of Jessica Meyer.” ABC