Best-bets for March 11: “Queens” concludes, “Bachelor” gets intimate

1) “Queens” conclusion, 8, 9 and 10:03 p.m., National Geographic. This splendid series views the females that dominate animal society. At 8 p.m. is a moving portrait of an elephant herd (shown here) as it trudges toward elusive water, while protecting a baby. from fierce predators. That’s followed by hours in Ethiopia (wolves and simians) and along the coast, with bears and orcas. Read more…

1) “Queens” conclusion, 8, 9 and 10:03 p.m., National Geographic. This splendid series views the females that dominate animal society. At 8 p.m. is a moving portrait of an elephant herd (shown here) as it trudges toward elusive water, while protecting a baby. from fierce predators. That’s followed by hours in Ethiopia (wolves and simians) and along the coast, with bears and orcas.

2) More “Queens.” If you missed the first half of this serties, you catch iy today, in reverse order. The opener, on lions, is at 6:54 p.m.; the others are at 4:49 and 5:55. There’s an extra hour at 11:07 p.m., introducing the talented female filmmakers. And the entire series is on Hulu and Disney+.

3) “The Bachelor,” 8-10 p.m., ABC. It’s time for Joey Graziadei, 28, to invite each of the three remaining women on an “overnight date.” Daisy Kent, an account executive, and Kelly Nance, a junior project manager, are both 25; Rachel Nance, 26, is an intensive-care nurse in Hawaii – where Graziadei is a tennis teacher.

4) “So You Think You Can Dance,” 9 p.m., Fox. It’s a low-key format this year. Instead of a stage, we see a primitive-looking rehearsal hall, with lots of auditioners who were already selected to get this far. It feels a tad contrived, but the talent is extraordinary.

5) ALSO: Dottie stirs things up on “Bob (Hearts) Abishola” (8:30 p.m., CBS): She quit at work (to balance the budget), spurring a fight for her offiice; she moved her husband’s ashes into the living room, sparking a discussion of death. Also, this week is stuffed with college basketball tournaments. Tonight has the finals of the Sun Belt (6 p.m. ET, ESPN2) and Southland (7 p.m., ESPN) conferences.

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