1) “An Evening With Nicole Scherzinger,” 9 p.m., PBS. Amid the glamour of Royal Albert Hall, Scherzinger (shown here at a previous event) has poor stage patter, but awesome vocals. She glides from Broadway to rock, re-visiting hers past in theater (“Sunset Boulevard”) and with the Pussycat Dolls, convincingly asking: “Don’t Cha Wish Your Girlfriend Was Hot Like Me?”
2) “Dutton Ranch,” Paramount+. Like last week’s two-episode opener, this has everything we expect from a Taylor Sheridan show — deep characters and terse, razor-sharp dialog. Now Beth has some big-city business and Rip finds a ranch crisis. Also, there’s young lust and there’s an old cowboy, facing retribution for his long-ago sins.
3) “Fire Country” season-finale, 9 p.m., CBS. When a dam fails, flood waters rush through the artea. Now both teams — Station 42 and Three Rock — battle the elements with limited resources.
4) More season-finales, CBS. At 8 p.m., “Sheriff Country” sees a major investigation that could dismantle everything Sheriff Mickey Fox has built. And at 10, “Boston Blue” approaches the election day for the district attorney, just as personal and police crises batter her family and friends.
5) More. Basketball continues its Western Conference finals, with the Thunder and Spurs at 8:30 p.m. ET on NBC. That faces UFL football at 8 on Fox. Also, “Ladies First” has Sacha Baron Cohen as a chauvinist who wakes up in a female-ruled world. That’s on Netflix, which also just released “The Boroughs,” an eight-part drama set in a retirement community.