Monday’s TV highlights
SERIES
Top Gear: This auto-centric series from across the Pond rev’s up for another season (5 and 8 p.m. BBC America).
Warren Jeffs: Fallen Prophet: The convicted leader of a radical polygamous sect is profiled (6 and 10 p.m. Biography).
Richard Hammond’s Crash Course: A star of “Top Gear” tries his hand at driving tanks and other oversized vehicles in this new series (7 and 10 p.m. BBC America).
The Substitute: Unsuspecting students get the chance to win serious cash in this new quiz show (7 p.m. MTV).
Oprah’s Lifeclass: The Tour: Inspirational speakers Deepak Chopra, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Tony Robbins and Iyanla Vanzant take part in a live event in Toronto (8 p.m. OWN).
Hart of Dixie: “Smallville’s” Justin Hartley guest stars in this new episode of the Rachel Bilson drama (9 p.m. KTLA).
Eureka: The sci-fi series about a small town filled with super geniuses is back for another season (9 p.m. Syfy).
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Your host is in Kansas City for some barbecue and a meet-up with indie rockers the Black Keys in this new installment (9 p.m. Travel).
Where Are They Now: This new installment gets you caught up with the cast of the hit sitcom “Full House” (9 p.m. TV Guide).
Castle: Guest star Adam Baldwin reunites with his former “Firefly” and “Serenity” costar Nathan Fillion on a new episode of the mystery-drama (10:01 p.m. ABC).
MOVIES
Adopting Terror: Sean Astin and Samaire Armstrong get more than they bargained for in this made-for-cable 2012 thriller
(9 p.m. Lifetime).
SPORTS
Baseball: The Twins take on the Yankees (4 p.m. ESPN) and the Angels host the Athletics (7 p.m. FSN).
Hockey: The NHL playoffs continue as the Rangers visit the Senators (4:30 p.m. CNBC), the Bruins battle the Capitals (4:30 p.m. NBCSP) and the Sharks play the Blues (7 p.m. NBCSP).
Basketball: The Clippers welcome the Oklahoma City Thunder (7:30 p.m. FS Prime).
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