What To Watch: Amazing Race Returns, Billboard Music Awards And More
Former NFL stars DeAngelo Williams and Gary Barnidge DeAngelo Williams (36) and Gary Barnidge (Courtesy of CBS)
On TV this Wednesday: A new Racefinally steps off the starting line, Kelly Clarkson emcees the Billboard Music Awards and BET's Sistas returns for its second season. Here are 13 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for October 14, 2020
ET
Baroness Von Sketch Show
IFC
Season 5 premiere: Female gangsters discuss the proper way to shoot someone; dog show drama ensues.
ET
MLB League Championship Series
FS1, TBS
The Braves and Dodgers battle it out in Game 3 of the NLCS (6:00 pm, FS1), while the Rays and the Astros compete in the ALCS Game 4 (8:30 pm, TBS).
Alicia Keys, Sia, Doja Cat, Khalid, Swae Lee and Luke Combs are among the many scheduled to perform; Garth Brooks receives the ICON award; Kelly Clarkson hosts. (View nominees.)
Coco
ABC
In this 2017 Pixar film, a young musician journeys through the Land of the Dead to discover the true story behind his family’s history.
Devils
The CW
Massimo fabricates a scandal against NYL, but just as he's about to execute his plan, he learns Dominic is hiding something. (Charmed brew-haha!)
House of Payne
BET
While Laura and Calvin explore their new romance, Curtis revisits old habits.
The Masked Singer
Fox
The Group B playoffs get underway as participants return for their second performances of the season. (Review the latest clues and guesses.)
ET
The Amazing Race
CBS
Season 32 premiere: Filmed back in November of the year 2018 (!), the 32nd running of the Race celebrates one milllllllion miles traveled, jetting from L.A. to Trinidad and Tobago. (Read preview.)
Season 2 premiere (two episodes): Four girlfriends continue navigating the trials and tribulations of dating in their 30s. (Watch teaser.)
ET
Archer
FXX
Archer parades his date around Lana, while Cyril shows Archer's new lady a top-secret dossier.
The Con
ABC
Series premiere: The true crime series revisits tales of identity fraud, misleading romance and more, including the Fyre Festival and the recent college admissions scandal; Whoopi Goldberg (The View) narrates.