On TV this Wednesday: LeBron James faces the Heat, The 100 wraps its seven-year run and South Park serves up its satirical take on the COVID-19 crisis. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

On TV this Wednesday: LeBron James faces the Heat, The 100 wraps its seven-year run and South Park serves up its satirical take on the COVID-19 crisis. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Ryan Murphy’s film adaptation of the acclaimed play reunites the cast of the 2018 Broadway production, including Matt Bomer (White Collar), Jim Parsons (Big Bang Theory), Zachary Quinto (Heroes) and Andrew Rannells (Black Monday). (Watch trailer.)
Originally set for a theatrical release, this biopic chronicles the life of Gloria Steinem, with Julianne Moore, Alicia Vikander, Lulu Wilson and Ryan Kiera Armstrong each portraying the iconic activist in a different decade.
Series premiere: The former Fox News anchor is on a mission to “cut through the static to deliver facts, in context and with perspective.”
Series finale: As they reach their final battle, Clarke and her friends must ask themselves: “Is humanity worthy of something greater?” (Watch sneak peek; most heartbreaking deaths, ranked!)
Whatchamacallit, Gremlin, Crocodile, Sea Horse, Serpent and Baby Alien perform. (Get the latest clues.)
The coronavirus presents challenges for the citizens of South Park, including Stan’s dad, who must reckon with his role in the outbreak. (Watch trailer.)
This week’s celebrity detectives include Jordin Sparks, Niecy Nash and Jay Pharoah. (The series premiere earned an average reader grade of “B-.”)
Season 2 finale: Hogan kidnaps Burkhalter’s sister in order to exchange her for a captured Allied agent. (CBS didn’t provide Love Island teasers this season, so we used a random MeTV synopsis each night. Hope you enjoyed!)
Archer teams up with Barry… to stop an army of Barrys.