1) “Bonnie and Clyde” (1967), 8 p.m. ET, Turner Classic Movies. Here’s a tribute to Gene Hackman, who died in February at 95. He had supporting roles in this film and “Hoosiers” (1986, midnight), both gems. He starred in the bracing “French Connection” (shown here, 1971, 10 p.m.), “Mississippi Burning” (1988, 2 a.m.) and “Night Moves” (1975, 4:15.).
2) “American Idol” (ABC) and “The Voice” (NBC), both 8-10 p.m. Both shows are near their finale, but “Idol” is in a bigger hurry. Tonight, the final five each perform twice at Disneyland Resort; on Sunday, three will reach the finals. “Voice” continues next Monday, with its finals May 20.
3) “America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons” finale, 8 p.m., Fox. This wraps the three-week experiment of a show hosted by Harris Faulkner. It’s a spin-off of “America’s Most Wanted,” which continues at 9:02 p.m. Mondays.
4) “Wild Cards” and “Family Law,” 8 and 9 p.m., CW. Reruns begin for two pleasant Canadian shows. This repeats the start of the second season of “Wild Cards” (a so-so street-racing episode) and the third season of “Family Law” (a divorced couple debates who gets a frozen embryo).
5) “Harry Wild,” www.acorn.tv. After starting the season with two good hours last week, “Harry” stumbles a bit. The setting (horse-racing) is appealing, but the story strains credibility. For its “May mystery month,” Acorn also today has new hours of “Murdoch, “”Brokenwood” and “The One That Got Away,” plus all six hours of the 2022 “The Light in the Hall.”
— Mike Hughes, TV America