1) “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” return, 8 p.m., CBS. After a two-week basketball break, broadcast-TV’s best comedy returns. And it’s back with its best kind of episode, mixing the families: Mandy tries to give Georgie’s sister dating advice; Georgie’s mom (shown here) is not pleased.
2) More returns, CBS. This is also when we can get back to “Ghosts” (replacing the water heater is a touchy issue with the basement ghosts), “Matlock” (a key case coincides with Matty’s 50th wedding anniversary) and “Elsbeth”: Debutante balls tend to be non-violent, but one is disrupted by a stabbing-via-sword; J. Smith-Cameron (“Succession”) guests.
3) “Next Level Chef,” 8 p.m., Fox. Gordon Ramsay is showing his Scottish roots here: The set is turned into a pub, complete with beer and pong. That’s followed by “Animal Control” (things intensify as Frank and his nemesis compete for Animal Control Officer of the Year) and “Going Dutch” (Maggie faces steep duties at international peace talks).
4) “Grey’s Anatomy,” 10 p.m., ABC. It’s Jo’s first day back at work, at a tough time: Bailey is investigating the hospital administration; Owen has a tough time controlling his emotions, when someone close to him is hospitalized.
5) ALSO: Before they were an infamous couple, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton did strong work separately. She’s in the sprawling “Giant” (1956, 8 p.m. ET, Turner Classic Movies); he’s in the biblical epic “The Robe” (1953, 12:30 and 8:15 p.m., Family Movie Classics). Both films drew best-picture Oscar nominations; Burton was nominated for best actor.