On TV this Monday: The Miss USA competition jumps to basic cable, AMC’s Soulmates wraps its freshman run and the Voice Battles get underway. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

On TV this Monday: The Miss USA competition jumps to basic cable, AMC’s Soulmates wraps its freshman run and the Voice Battles get underway. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Series premiere (all 10 episodes): DreamWorks Animation presents a backyard world populated by an anthropomorphized twig, leaf, pebble and strawberry.
The Top 7 competes on Icons Night, featuring songs from Britney Spears, Janet Jackson, Madonna and Queen.
Syd and McKenna’s hunt for Knox comes to a head; McKenna must choose between her past and her future. (Previously cancelled.)
The 69th annual competition is held at Elvis Presley’s Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tenn., with strict COVID-19 guidelines in place.
Leon Bridges (Team Kelly), Miguel (Team Legend), Kane Brown (Team Blake) and Julia Michaels (Team Gwen) help prepare the artists for the Battle Rounds. (Best of the Blinds!)
Margaret gives all the children an ultimatum; Jason reaches an unexpected revelation about his brother. (Yep, cancelled!)
Season 4 premiere: Five cookie makers must prove their skills through two rounds — but only one can walk away with the $10,000 prize.
Part 2 of 2: Shaun struggles with not being able to see Lea; Claire continues to grieve; Lim and Morgan treat one of their own. (Read Part 1 post mortem.)
Series premiere: This drama (which counts Girls‘ Lena Dunham among its directors) follows a group of young grads who compete for jobs at an international investment bank in London. (Watch teaser.)
Season 1 finale: Caitlin (Breaking Bad‘s Betsy Brandt) waits for years for her match (TURN‘s JJ Feild), only to discover that he may not be good for her. (Previously renewed.)
♦ ON THIS DATE IN TV HISTORY ♦
On Nov. 9, 1995 — in “The One Where Ross Finds
Out” — Friends‘ Ross and Rachel shared their first kiss.