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What’s on Global TV This Week? April 1-15 Primetime Highlights

What’s on Global TV This Week? April 1-15 Primetime Highlights

What’s on Global TV This Week? April 1-15 Primetime Highlights

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WHAT TO WATCH AND STREAM ON GLOBAL:
PRIMETIME HIGHLIGHTS FOR MARCH 16-31

 
SEASON FINALE
TUESDAY, APRIL 14 – part one (part two to air Sunday, April 19 at 8 p.m.)
7 p.m. – Doc
Episode title and description are not currently available.

ALL NEW PRIMETIME SERIES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
8 p.m. – Survivor – two-hour episode
“The Blood Moon”
A mysterious boat arrives delivering an exciting message, “Drop your buffs!” A mad dash ensues when castaways discover that an advantage is hidden deep in the jungle. This week’s mouthwatering challenge reward lifts spirits, but only briefly. A true Survivor first, the dreaded blood moon leads to a historic tribal council.

10 p.m. – America’s Culinary Cup
“The Roots of Success”
The remaining chefs face off in teams of three to deliver a vegetarian three-course menu to a dinner party of elite guests from the culinary world. The catch? Each chef must stay within the parameters of their vegetable family, with one lucky chef creating an all-vegetable dessert. After plates are cleared and scores tallied, the bottom team must turn against each other in a three way showdown where one chef is sent home.

THURSDAY, APRIL 2
7 p.m. – Abbott Elementary
“April Fools”
It’s April Fools’ Day, and while the Abbott teachers suffer pranks, Gregory makes a plan to make it through the day.

7:30 p.m. – Ghosts
“The Water Heater”
Sam and Jay try to replace their broken water heater, but Isaac turns the upgrade into a campaign issue in his bid to represent the basement ghosts. Meanwhile, Kyle (Ben Feldman) attempts to make Bela jealous by pretending he’s dating Hetty.

8 p.m. – 9-1-1
“Where There’s Smoke”
The 118 must account for every decision made during a recent fire call when the team’s actions are investigated for possible mistakes. Meanwhile, Buck works behind the scenes to support his team as he waits to learn if he can return to the station.

9 p.m. – Matlock
“The Cavalry Isn’t Coming”
The stakes are high when Matty represents one of Jacobson Moore’s own on trial amidst her and Edwin’s 50th wedding anniversary. Meanwhile, Olympia and Julian track down a scientist from the Wellbrexa lab.

10 p.m. – Elsbeth
“Deadutante”
After a powerful patriarch is stabbed with a sword at New York’s most exclusive debutante ball, Elsbeth must engage in hand in glove combat with the imperious ball director (J. Smith-Cameron).

FRIDAY, APRIL 3
8 p.m. – Sheriff Country
“The Finest”
After a mysterious school bus explosion leaves nine students missing, Sheriff Mickey Fox and Cal Fire Division Chief Sharon Leone must set aside their personal conflicts and unite their departments to try and crack the case, on part one of the two-hour Sheriff Country and Fire Country cross over event.

9 p.m. – Fire Country
“The Bravest”
With the clock ticking and the fate of nine missing students on the line, firefighter Bode Leone and Deputy Nathan Boone must risk it all in order to save innocent lives, in part two of the two-hour Sheriff Country and Fire Country cross over event.

10 p.m. – Crime Beat
“Gone In Town” (Mieke Anderson)
When Reita Jordan vanished without a trace in March 2013, she wasn’t immediately reported missing. Her long-time boyfriend told detectives she’d likely left on her own because most of her clothing was gone. But why couldn’t anyone get in touch with her? After two months of investigating, Halifax police would finally start to piece together the grisly details of what happened to Reita – and their quest for justice would turn into a precedent-setting legal case that went all the way to the Supreme Court.

SATURDAY, APRIL 4
11:30 p.m. – Saturday Night Live
Jack Black takes on the role of host with Jack White as this week’s musical guest.

SUNDAY, APRIL 5
7 p.m. – 60 Minutes
60 Minutes features hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments, and profiles of people in the news.

10 p.m. – Watson
“Respect the Process. Respect the Quirks.”
Watson investigates a case involving a mentally unstable mother, with the woman’s delusions serving as a mirror to his own newly discovered hallucinations.

MONDAY, APRIL 6
8 p.m. – The Neighborhood
“Welcome to Gemma Day Off”
Gemma reaches her limit at work, and when a car issue forces her to slow down, an unexpected break helps her rethink what she really wants next. Meanwhile, Marty and Malcolm’s plans are thrown off course when unexpected opportunities arise, and Dave embraces a new career path.

TUESDAY, APRIL 7
7 p.m. – Doc
“The Big Chair”
On Michael’s first day as Chief of Internal Medicine, Joan arrives at the hospital as a patient in dire straits. Amy, determined to save her, clashes repeatedly with Richard over Joan’s treatment plan. Meanwhile, Gina makes a nearly impossible medical decision for a young patient and Liz fights for her allegations against Richard to be taken seriously.

8 p.m. – NCIS
“Knick-Knack”
A murder aboard a museum ship becomes a cryptic treasure hunt when a dying Navy captain leaves a final clue. To solve it, the team must decode what was worth killing – and dying – for.

9 p.m. – NCIS: Origins
“The Beautiful Ballad of Gary Callahan”
When the team’s trusted K-9 agent, Gary Callahan, is critically wounded at a crime scene, NIS races to track down the culprit while a surprising pre-Pendleton chapter in Franks’ life is revealed.

10 p.m. – NCIS: Sydney
“Death Card”
The team is drawn into the mystical world of fortune telling when a tarot card is found near a drowned U.S. Naval officer depicting the exact manner of his death.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8
8 p.m. – Survivor
“That’s Not How I Play Survivor”
Survivor 50 will push the series into uncharted territory and impact the players like never before. Twenty-four legendary castaways return to face surprise twists, high-stakes challenges, and fan-driven decisions that shape the game. Survivor 50 is a celebration of legacy, strategy and audience impact where the viewers play a pivotal role in the evolution of this groundbreaking game. The castaways will face a season to remember from the moment they step on the beach, with the same goal: to claim the title of Sole Survivor and win the $1 million prize.

9:30 p.m. – America’s Culinary Cup
“Good vs Evil”
At the halfway point of the competition, the final eight competitors must each create two desserts, one heavenly and one devilish, using a shocking forbidden ingredient chosen by their rivals. Chefs must vote who’s most likely to win and who’s most likely to lose which shakes up the competition and causes tempers to simmer.

10:30 p.m. – Hollywood Squares
“90s Fine Baby”
Hollywood Squares, starring Drew Barrymore, is a classic game show in which two contestants play tic-tac-toe to win money and prizes. The “board” for the game is a vertical stack of open-faced cubes, each occupied by a celebrity seated at a desk and facing the contestants. This episode features celebrity guests Tichina Arnold, Michelle Buteau, Method Man, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, Janelle James, Tig Notaro, Chris Redd and Paul Scheer.

THURSDAY, APRIL 9
8 p.m. – Abbott Elementary
“Trip”
Janine and Gregory plan a vacation. Meanwhile, one of Melissa’s most successful former students comes back for a visit.

8:30 p.m. – Ghosts
“Michael Jackson Goes to HR”
Trevor lands himself in trouble when an inappropriate gift to a co worker forces him into an HR meeting only Jay can handle. Meanwhile, Pete unintentionally sparks drama with Alberta after casually mentioning a surprise visit to his ex.

9 p.m. – Matlock
“The Future Is Nigh”
Olympia and the team take on a client, Vicki (Martinez), who is fighting to gain full control of an AI afterlife software company she developed with her late sister. Also, Olympia tries to repair her relationship with Sarah and Matty gets a troubling call from Joey.

10 p.m. – Elsbeth
“Otherwise Enraged”
When a serial bride is found bludgeoned in her apartment, Elsbeth investigates the victim’s best friend (Beanie Feldstein), a particularly experienced, and bitter bridesmaid.

FRIDAY, APRIL 10
8 p.m. – Sheriff Country
“Show of Force”
During Edgewater’s Blood Moon Festival, Sheriff Mickey races to stop a suspected serial killer targeting young women. Meanwhile, a shocking discovery propels deputy Cassidy into the crosshairs of the case. Canadian media personality Maurie Sherman guest stars.

9 p.m. – Fire Country
“Why Not Now”
A day of celebration at the Edgewater rodeo erupts into chaos after a stampede of runaway horses endangers the crowd.

10 p.m. – Crime Beat
“Trail of Terror: Cottage Killer” (Jayme Doll)
Forty-seven-year-old Caroline Case was closing up her Toronto gift shop for the night, heading home just like any other evening. But when her car was found abandoned outside the city, with traces of blood and no signs of Caroline, the family began to fear the worst. With no body and no suspects, the investigation quickly went cold.The following year, in April of 1992, The bodies of Nancy and Ian Blackburn were found murdered, hidden in the trunk of their own car. Around the same time, a string of break-ins in Caledon’s cottage country caught investigators’ attention and a profile began to emerge: a lone predator was stalking the community. Could there be a connection between all these cases in Ontario… and what else is this suspect capable of?

SATURDAY, APRIL 11
11:30 p.m. – Saturday Night Live
Colman Domingo takes on the role of host with Anitta as this week’s musical guest.

SUNDAY, APRIL 12
7 p.m. – 60 Minutes
60 Minutes features hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments, and profiles of people in the news.

10 p.m. – Watson
“Unsolved Mysteries”
Episode description is not currently available.

MONDAY, APRIL 13
8 p.m. – The Neighborhood
“Welcome to the Breaking Point”
After a frightening encounter, Dave takes a hard look at his health, prompting Calvin to help him find a healthier way to let off steam. Meanwhile, Tina has a hard time letting go of old memories, and Marty and Malcolm argue over a valuable find from their past.

8:30 p.m. – DMV
“Fresh Ink”
When the SoHo DMV lands a glossy magazine feature, Barb struggles with feeling overlooked, stirring up old insecurities she thought she’d left behind. Meanwhile, Gregg and Vic go head to head in a competitive quest to earn their first positive review after a rough streak online.

9 p.m. – FBI
“Shahadah”
When the body of a VA psychiatrist is found tortured and deceased under a nearby overpass, the team is led to a suspicious religious leader with a substantial online presence. Meanwhile, OA builds a connection with Special Agent Zara Ushruf (Pardis Saremi), who assists on the case.

10 p.m. – CIA
“Elimination Game”
When handling security for an international soccer game, a bomb threat leads Colin and Bill to two players who are being hunted after they go missing. As the case evolves, the team leans on FBI’s Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille (Alana De La Garza) and Special Agent Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) for assistance.

TUESDAY, APRIL 14
8 p.m. – NCIS
“S.O.S.”
Episode description is not currently available.

9 p.m. – NCIS: Origins
“Johnny B. Goode”
Episode description is not currently available.

10 p.m. – NCIS: Sydney
“The Collective”
Episode description is not currently available.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15
8 p.m. – Survivor
Episode title is not currently available.
Survivor 50 will push the series into uncharted territory and impact the players like never before. Twenty-four legendary castaways return to face surprise twists, high-stakes challenges, and fan-driven decisions that shape the game. Survivor 50 is a celebration of legacy, strategy and audience impact where the viewers play a pivotal role in the evolution of this groundbreaking game. The castaways will face a season to remember from the moment they step on the beach, with the same goal: to claim the title of Sole Survivor and win the $1 million prize.

9:30 p.m. – America’s Culinary Cup
“The Gastronomic Gauntlet”
The commandment of culinary science and technology not only pushes the chefs to merge food and science, but battle in the most strategic cook off yet. The chefs will showcase different molecular gastronomy techniques while creating as many dishes as they can in five hours, begging the questions: Who will win an advantage in the next commandment? Who will go home? And how many dishes can the judges eat?

10:30 p.m. – Hollywood Squares
“We Have a Lot of SNL Funny in Here Tonight”
Hollywood Squares, starring Drew Barrymore, is a classic game show in which two contestants play tic-tac-toe to win money and prizes. The “board” for the game is a vertical stack of open-faced cubes, each occupied by a celebrity seated at a desk and facing the contestants. This episode features celebrity guests Tichina Arnold, Ana Gasteyer, Lil Rel Howery, Thomas Lennon, Tim Meadows, Chris Redd, Jason Ritter and Kristen Schaal.

ALL NEW NIGHTLY SERIES
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
New episodes air Wednesday, April 1 – Thursday, April 2, Monday, April 6 – Wednesday, April 8, Monday, April 13 – Wednesday, April 15 at 12:05 a.m.
On The Late Show, comedian Stephen Colbert interviews the hottest stars, talented actors and musicians, and brilliant minds – all while doing his own inimitable brand of comedy.