What’s on TV, May 10-16: ’The A-List,’ ’Dutton Ranch,’ Rousey vs. Carano and more
New and noteworthy series, movies, sports and specials on broadcast, cable and/or streaming this coming week

Sunday — May 10
The 2026 NBA playoffs and the NHL’s 2026 Stanley Cup playoffs continue throughout the week. (Various days, times and teams; check NBA.com and NHL.com for updates)
Turner Classic Movies’ slate of Mother’s Day offerings includes Oscar winner Joan Crawford in Michael Curtiz’ noir-ish 1945 melodrama “Mildred Pierce.” (3:15 p.m. ET and 12:15 p.m. PT on TCM)
“The Imperial Presidency: A Fareed Zakaria Special” examines how the power of the Executive branch has grown, in ways that the Framers of the Constitution might not have imagined or approved of, over the last two-and-a half centuries. (8 p.m. CNN)
Expect short jokes — lots and lots of short jokes — when standup comedy’s finest dunk on one of their own in the new live special “The Roast of Kevin Hart.” (8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT on Netflix)
They’re still racking up the frequent flyer miles while looking for love in overseas places in new episodes of the reality series “90 Day Fiancé.” (8 p.m. TLC)
“Home Town’s” Ben and Erin Napier join in the effort to restore a dilapidated 1930s hotel to its former glory in their new spinoff series “Home Town: Inn This Together.” (8 p.m. HGTV)
A secret pregnancy upsets the proverbial apple cart in one small town in the thriller “My Granddaughter Has Your Son’s Face.” With Vail Bloom and Tatum Jennings. (8 p.m. Lifetime)
Au revoir! “Eva Longoria: Searching for France,” the former “Desperate Housewives” star’s latest foodie travelogue, wraps up with back-to-back episodes. (9 and 10 p.m. CNN)
Vengeance is his — finally — in the conclusion of the BBC’s eight-part adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel “The Count of Monte Cristo.” Sam Claflin stars. (10 p.m. PBS)
She came, she saw, she came back. And now, sitcom star turned reality TV star Valerie Cherish (Lisa Kudrow) is signing off for good in the finale of the showbiz satire “The Comeback.” (10:30 p.m. HBO)
Monday — May 11
Speaking of comebacks, former “One Tree Hill” co-stars James Lafferty and Stephen Colletti move to a new streaming platform for a second season their own showbiz satire, “Everyone is Doing Great.” (Anytime, Netflix)
Nothing says lovin’ like something from the oven… “The Great American Baking Show” returns with a new season and a new co-host, Broadway’s Andrew Rannells, joining Casey Wilson and returning judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood. (Anytime, Roku Channel)
“SNL’s” Colin Jost is once again your host with the most as the spinoff trivia challenge “Pop Culture Jeopardy!” also moves to a new streamer for its sophomore season. (Anytime, Netflix)
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