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The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on February 1

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If your remote is already judging you, relax—we’ve got you covered. From celebrity baking chaos and prestige drama finales to awards-show glitter and reality TV reckoning, tonight’s lineup is stacked. Here’s what’s worth your time (and what might emotionally ruin you in the best way).



🌙 LATE NIGHT & STREAMING STARTERS (3:00 AM ET)

The Great American Baking Show: Celebrity Big Game

Roku Football legends and sports icons trade cleats for aprons in this celebrity-filled baking showdown. Antonio Gates, Von Miller, Julian Edelman, and Mina Kimes are all in—and yes, things get messy. Expect competitive energy, questionable decorating choices, and a whole lot of flour flying.


The Night Manager — Season 2 Finale

Prime Video It all comes down to this. Pine dives deep undercover with Teddy in a final attempt to dismantle Hanson’s power play in Colombia. Twists are coming, loyalties are tested, and the ending promises zero chill.


Old Guy (New to Streaming)

Paramount+ Christoph Waltz plays a hitman who should be retired—but isn’t—forced to train a Gen Z assassin who very much does things her own way. Cooper Hoffman brings chaos, Lucy Liu brings gravitas, and the generational clashes are half the fun.



⭐ PRIME TIME HIGHLIGHTS (8:00 PM ET)

The Grammy Awards

CBS Music’s biggest night returns with Trevor Noah at the helm and performances from Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Tyler, The Creator, Sabrina Carpenter, Reba McEntire, ROSÉ, and more. Expect spectacle, surprise collabs, emotional speeches, and at least one moment that will live on the internet forever.


Miss Scarlet

PBS Eliza takes on a new case when Charlie Phelps brings her in to investigate a mystery involving his uncle. Old secrets, sharp dialogue, and classic Victorian intrigue—Miss Scarlet stays winning.


The Real Housewives of Potomac — Season 10 Finale

Bravo Karen Huger finally breaks her silence. Fresh out of prison, the Grand Dame sits down with Andy Cohen for a raw, unfiltered interview about her arrest, life behind bars, and what comes next. This is not a drill.


When Calls the Heart

Hallmark Channel A fire investigation takes a major turn while Elizabeth’s classroom project becomes something much bigger than expected. Emotional, hopeful, and very on-brand.



🔥 MUST-SEE TV (9:00 PM ET)

All Creatures Great and Small

PBS Tristan’s romance heats up—but meeting Charlotte’s dad has him spiraling. Gentle drama, big feelings, and cozy comfort at its finest.


Industry

HBO Power plays intensify as Harper takes a risky swing with an exposé that could blow everything up. Meanwhile, Whitney and Henry chase new money. Stressful. Stylish. Addictive.


Married to Medicine

Bravo Dr. Jackie attempts to mend fences between Dr. Heavenly and Dr. Simone. Will it work, or is this friendship officially beyond repair? Spoiler: emotions are high.


Rise of the 49ers (Part One)

AMC This docuseries kicks off a two-night deep dive into the iconic dynasty that defined football in the ’80s and early ’90s. Legends, drama, and history collide.


Vanished — Series Premiere

MGM+ Kaley Cuoco stars as a woman whose romantic getaway turns into a nightmare when her boyfriend disappears on a Paris train. Stylish, suspenseful, and immediately bingeable.


Worst Cooks in America — Season 30 Finale

Food Network The final disaster dish is served as one cook claims the $25,000 charity prize. Bragging rights are on the line—and so are several pans.



🕯️ LATE PRIME DRAMA (10:00 PM ET)

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

HBO Dunk tries to wrangle an uncooperative horse while Egg learns an essential life lesson. A tempting offer could change Dunk’s future—and the stakes are rising fast.


Bookish

PBS Time is running out as Book races to uncover the truth before another body drops. Meanwhile, Jack confronts Trottie and gets more than he bargained for.


The Hillside Strangler

MGM+ The trial takes a shocking turn as Bianchi abandons his insanity plea and flips on his cousin. Media frenzy, shifting stories, and chilling revelations dominate this episode.


📌 THE TV CAVE VERDICT

Whether you’re tuning in for awards-show glam, prestige drama chaos, or reality TV accountability, February 1 is delivering. Set your DVR, charge your tablet, and prepare accordingly—tonight’s TV lineup does not play around.


Check back tomorrow for your next Daily TV Guide, only at The TV Cave, where your watchlist lives rent-free. 🍿

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