Best-bets for May 31: audacious finales, risky rabbit

1) “The Audacity” season-finale, 9-10:29 p.m., AMC, repeating at 11:06. At a tech showcase, Duncan (shown here) plans to unveil his data-mining scheme, PINATA (Privacy Is Not A Thing Anymore). At the same time, his wife and daughter have a big school event. There are pivotal moments here, especially after a school stunt goes bad. It adds up to a great (but incomplete) finish. Read more…

Late-night: Networks coveted it; CBS abandoned it

Strolling through a broadcast museum recently, I was struck by:
1) The immense role of late-night TV; and
2) How odd it is that CBS shed its late-night role. By dumping Stephen Colbert, it abandoned a slot it had struggled to get.
For CBS, late-night had long been a serious void. It was the “empty piece of the jigsaw puzzle that’s glared at us over the decades,” Howard Stringer, the network president, once told reporters.
That void was filled by David Letterman in 1993 and then by Colbert in 2015. For 33 years, CBS had a piece of what NBC has had almost forever. Read more…

Best-bets for May 29: musical joy, rancher despair

1) “Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy,” 9-11 p.m., PBS. This joyous journey includes, as some people put it, everyone except Cole Porter. It traces the Gershwins, Lerner and Loewe, Kander and Ebb, Comden and Green, Rodgers and Hart and then Hammerstein (raised Protestant, with Jewish roots). It savors Sondheim and Bernstein (including this scene from the movie of their “West Side Story”) and more greats. Read more…

Best-bets for May 28: Actor spans two networks

1) “There She Goes,” 8-10 p.m., Fox. Utkarsh Ambudkar competes with himself tonight. He’s Jay in “Ghosts” (he’s shown here, center) and stars with Rachael Leigh Cook in this film based, loosely on her experience. They play high school sweethearts who broke up when she became a teen star; now they meet, 25 years later. Read more…

Best-bets for May 27: brilliant start to final hours

1) “Brilliant Minds” return, 8 p.m., NBC. When we last saw Dr. Oliver Wolf, he was obsessing over saving Sofia, a friend of his dad. Then came a shell-shock: Does she really exist? We saw her, but was that just his perspective? Now others try to untangle the mystery … while handling a tough case (shown here) at the hospital. It’s a strong start to the show’s final six episodes. Read more…

Best-bets for May 26: fun with a non-cocaine Bear

1) “Bear Grylls is Running Wild,” 9 p.m., Fox. Elizabeth Banks is an actress and game-show host, but she was also the director of the successful movie, “Cocaine Bear.” Now she’s with Bear (Grylls, not Cocaine), heading into the frigid wilderness. (They’re shown here.) They try to navigate the crevasses of a melting glacier, then kayak to the site of a cold extraction. Read more…

Best-bets for May 25: music and Memorial Day films

1) “American Music Awards,” 8-11 p.m. ET, CBS. Queen Latifah hosts a night stuffed with music. Performing will be Karol G (shown here) and Billy Idol (both getting special honors), country’s Keith Urban and Riley Green and more, including Teddy Swims, Teyana Taylor, Sombr, Twenty One Pilots, Katseye, Pussycat Dolls, BTS, New Kids on the Block and Hootie & The Blowfish. Read more…

Best-bets for May 24: Memorial music, movies, more

1) “National Memorial Day Concert,” 8 p.m., PBS, rerunning at 9:30. Building toward the country’s 250th birthday on July 4, this recalls the soldiers who got us here; one segment (with Noah Wyle) goes back to 1776. Music is from country’s Alan Jackson (shown here), Mickey Guyton and Jamey Johnson, plus Blessing Offor, Laura Osnes and the National Symphony. Read more…