On TV this Thursday: Sofia Black-D’Elia plays a Single Drunk Female, Stanley Tucci is on the hunt for La Fortuna and Women of the Movement comes to an end. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Thursday: Sofia Black-D’Elia plays a Single Drunk Female, Stanley Tucci is on the hunt for La Fortuna and Women of the Movement comes to an end. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Limited series premiere (first two episodes): A diplomat (Álvaro Mel) leads a collective effort to recover an underwater shipwreck seized by treasure hunter Frank Wild (Stanley Tucci); Clarke Peters (The Wire) and T’Nia Miller (Haunting of Bly Manor) co-star.
Murn recruits Vigilante, who is determined to prove his loyalty; Peacemaker endures a rematch with Judomaster. (First three episodes earned an “A-“; get scoop on opening credits.)
The streamer’s latest royal rom-com casts Laura Marano (Austin & Ally) as a New York hairdresser who falls for a charming prince (Aladdin‘s Mena Massoud).
Series premiere (all 16 episodes): The ‘toon is based on the best-selling YA book franchise of the same name. (What else is streaming in January?)
Series premiere (all six episodes): Hosts Ed Helms and Randall Park call on famous friends (e.g. Adam Pally, Rob Riggle, Terry Crews and Tichina Arnold) to reenact extraordinary true stories.
Dembe reflects on the events that led him to join the FBI two years earlier. (How does Blacklist fare compared to other NBC shows?)
When Captain James is shot and left in critical condition, Walker assumes the role of interim captain.
Limited series finale: Carolyn Bryant and Mamie Till-Mobley take the stand in front of a packed courtroom; after a verdict is reached, Mamie fights to defend her son’s legacy.
Sheldon heads to his first comic book convention; Mr. Lundy (returning guest star Jason Alexander) convinces Mary to sell makeup. (Read Ghosts preview.)
Sarah is desperate to prove that she can be fun; Jodie’s anxiety is triggered when Matt doesn’t respond to a flirty text message. (Just how low can its ratings go?)
Season 7 premiere (new night and time): Bee returns with her take on the day’s headlines.
Series premiere (two episodes): A newly sober twentysomething (The Mick‘s Sofia Black-D’Elia) struggles to avoid past triggers; Ally Sheedy (The Breakfast Club) co-stars. (Watch trailer.)