THE BACHELOR - Ò2806Ó As hometowns inch closer, Joey feels the pressure to dig deeper, and the women worry about their place in his heart. Will two romantic one-on-ones and an exhilarating group date in Montreal be enough for him to finally let his walls down? MONDAY, FEB. 19 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on ABC. (Disney/Jan Thijs) KELSEY A, JOEY GRAZIADEI

Best-bets for March 25: “Bachelor” ends, “Bob” returns

1) “The Bachelor” finale, 8 p.m.,, ABC,with follow-up at 10. Joey Graziadei, 28, is down to two choices, both 25: Kelsey Anderson (shown here wth hm) is from Louisiana; Daisy Kent grew up in Minnesota, but went to college in San Diego and works there. She wrote a children’s book; based loosely on her experience as a hearing-impaired kid who received a cochlear implant. Read more…

1) “The Bachelor” finale, 8 p.m.,, ABC,with follow-up at 10. Joey Graziadei, 28, is down to two choices, both 25: Kelsey Anderson (shown here wth hm) is from Louisiana; Daisy Kent grew up in Minnesota, but went to college in San Diego and works there. She wrote a children’s book; based loosely on her experience as a hearing-impaired kid who received a cochlear implant.

2) “Wild Cards” finale rerun, 9 p.m., CW. In 10 slick hours, this has become a delight. It began with a loner cop reluctantly teamed with his opposite, a vibrant scam artst. Now they clearly like each other – but her estranged husband (and scam parther) is back. This episode strains credibility, but it is – like the rest of the season – great fun.

3) “Bob (Hearts) Abishola,” 8:30 p.m., CBS. It was a laughless stretch for CBS last week, with the Monday and Thursday comedies preempted. The Thursday ones are gone again thiis week, but “Bob” is back, continuing its final season. Tonight, Abishola’s mother and aunt vie to be considered the matriarch.

4) “So You Think You Can Dance,” 9 p.m., Fox. Things are moving quickly now; this hour starts with 35 dancers and ends with 10. That follows a “MasterChef Junior” that sends the kids to the Magic Castle. In a reality-stuffed night, those shows face the “Bachelor” finale and a battle round on NBC’s “The Voice.”

5) “A Hard Day’s Night” (1964), 6:15 p.m. ET, Turner Classic Movies. The world was on a steady diet of dim-witted rock ‘n’ roll movies; then the Beatles changed everything. Their movie is short (85 minutes), black-and-white and almost plotless;;stiill, it has droll humor, Richard Lester’s briilliant direction … and, of course, some really good music.

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