What To Watch: The Great North Returns, Aldis And Edwin Hodge's Parallel And More

On TV this Sunday: The Great North is back from break, the Brothers Hodge star in the sci-fi thriller Parallel and Rishi risks it all in a new Industry. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for September 1, 2024

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Parallel

Paramount+

Streaming premiere: A grief-stricken woman (The Haves and the Have Nots' Danielle Deadwyler) mysteriously finds herself navigating between parallel spaces; Aldis Hodge (Leverage) and Edwin Hodge (FBI: Most Wanted) co-star.

SEAL Team

Paramount+

Tempers flare during a surveillance mission in Malaysia where Drew reveals why he’s been so closed off.

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College Football

ABC, ESPN

North Carolina Central plays Alabama State (at 3 pm on ESPN) in the Denny's Orange Blossom Classic; USC takes on LSU in the Modelo Vegas Kickoff Classic (7:30 pm, ABC).

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WWE NXT No Mercy

Peacock

Roxanne Perez takes on Jaida Parker; Ethan Page battles Joe Hendry.  

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The Chosen

The CW

Season 4 broadcast premiere: An intoxicating dance leads Herod to put an end to John the Baptizer, but no one can stop what or who he's ushered in. (The entire season is available to stream on Peacock, Prime Video and The Chosen app.)

City of God: The Fight Rages On

HBO Latino

Wilson meets a reporter who's investigating police corruption. (Already renewed!)

Hotel Portofino

PBS

Season 3 finale: Bella fights to save her business, as deadly plots loom.

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Big Brother

CBS

A new Head of Household nominates three players for eviction. (Who was last out?)

Industry

HBO

Rishi takes a massive gamble that could affect his job. (Read Episode 3 post mortem.)

Snowpiercer

AMC

Layton learns who was responsible for the experiments on Josie and Liana.

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The Great North

Fox

Midseason premiere: Judy investigates the mysterious figure buying all her art; Honeybee and Jerry compete to see who can keep foam fingers on the longest.

Courtesy of Fox

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Hollywood Black

MGM+

Docuseries finale: Black filmmakers embrace new genres to critical and commercial success.

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