PBS, 9:00 p.m. ET
The British TV live-on-stage version of this hit play, which ended up in both the West End and loaned to Broadway with James Corden in the lead, already was shown earlier this year, as a one-week streaming treat in April, at the start of the pandemic, thanks to the National Theatre, where One Man, Two Guvnors originated. Whether or not you saw it then, watch it now. It’ll make you laugh. Guaranteed. Check local listings.
HBO, 10:00 p.m. ET
“I know why you’re happy tonight,” Bill Maher always says to start his monologue – but tonight’ he shouldn’t be kidding. As I type this – late, admittedly, at 3 p.m. ET, but what a day – Joe Biden has the lead in four states still too close to call. What a day to watch TV. And what a night, eventually, to watch Bill Maher. And what a great night for him to be able to be televised live!
BBC America, 11:00 p.m. ET
Anglophiles, especially, will love this new edition of Graham Norton’s show, which is bursting with British-centric stars and topic. Kylie Minogue, a U.K. icon for decades, is the musical guest, and others celebrities on hand tonight are British boxing champion Nicola Adams, who’s competing in Strictly Come Dancing as part of the show’s first same-sex dancing duo, and actors Josh O’Connor and Emma Corrin, who are portraying Charles and Diana in the upcoming new Netflix season of The Crown.