TV picks: Matt LeBlanc, Joel McHale on CBS, 'Rectify' returns and more
_ MAN WITH A PLAN. 8:30 p.m. Monday, CBS3. Matt LeBlanc (Friends, Episodes) goes the dumbish sitcom dad route as a contractor who agrees to pitch in with the kids when his wife (Liza Snyder) goes back to her old job.
_ MAN WITH A PLAN. 8:30 p.m.
Monday, CBS3.
Matt LeBlanc (Friends, Episodes) goes the dumbish sitcom dad route as a contractor who agrees to pitch in with the kids when his wife (Liza Snyder) goes back to her old job.
_ AMERICAN MASTERS; NORMAN LEAR - JUST ANOTHER VERSION OF YOU. 9 p.m. Tuesday, WHYY12.
The All in the Family creator looks back at an extraordinary life.
_ DOCUMENTARY NOW! 10 p.m. Wednesday, IFC.
Bill Hader and Fred Armisen's latest parody, Mr. Runner-Up: My Life as an Oscar Bridesmaid, pays homage to the Robert Evans documentary The Kid Stays in the Picture.
_ RECTIFY. 10 p.m. Wednesday,
SundanceTV.
Fourth and final season of one of TV's best dramas finds Daniel Holden (Aden Young), exiled from his hometown as part of a plea deal, attempting to restart his life in a halfway house in Nashville.
_ THE GREAT INDOORS. 8:30 p.m. Thursday, CBS3.
Joel McHale stars as an outdoors magazine writer whose boss (Stephen Fry) brings him back to the office to oversee the publication's young digital journalists. The jokes about millennials are tired, but McHale and Fry alone would make this comedy worth a look.
_ PURE GENIUS. 10 p.m. Thursday, CBS3.
Dermot Mulroney stars as a surgeon recruited by a tech billionaire who's out to revolutionize health care.
_ GOOD GIRLS REVOLT. Friday,
Amazon.
From Moorestown's Dana Calvo (Made in Jersey, Narcos), a period drama inspired by the women who in 1970 banded together to fight sexual discrimination at Newsweek.
- Ellen Gray