TCM, 8:00 p.m. ET
In 2017, FX presented the miniseries Feud: Bette and Joan, dramatizing the behind-the-scenes conflicts during the filming of the 1962 thriller What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? That movie starred Bette Davis and Joan Crawford – who were played in the Feud miniseries, respectively, by Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange. They gave great performances, but so did the original actresses, in this very original and very, very creepy movie. Davis plays a former child star, and Crawford plays her invalid sister. They’re at war with each other, off camera as well as on.
NBC, 10:00 p.m. ET
SPECIAL PREMIERE: Dolly Parton has been an official member of Opry family for 50 years, but actually has been associated with the Grand Ole Opry for more than half a century (she made her first appearance on the Opry’s radio show when she was just a kid). This special, taped last month, is a celebration of not only the durable and celebrated venue, but of the equally durable and celebrated Parton herself.
HBO, 10:00 p.m. ET
DOCUMENTARY PREMIERE: This new sports documentary, about celebrated skier Lindsay Vonn, has a few rough early moments, emotional ones, when recounting her childhood – especially regarding her often estranged father, who coached her when she was young. But once this documentary gets going, it’s all downhill…