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The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on February 3

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If your watchlist is already crying for mercy, we regret to inform you that tonight’s TV lineup is stacked. From prestige finales and reality chaos to sports showdowns and true-crime chills, February 3 is serving something for every kind of couch potato.


Grab the remote — let’s dig in.



🌙 Late-Night & Early-Morning TV (3:00 AM ET)

Father Brown (BritBox) Season 13 PremiereJust when you thought Kembleford was finally peaceful, Mrs. McCarthy makes a surprise return and joins Father Brown for — you guessed it — one more murder. Comfort TV with a body count is officially back.


Mo Gilligan: In the Moment (Netflix) Mo Gilligan takes on Hollywood, fame, family, and the weirdness of being British in America. Smart, sharp, and laugh-out-loud funny — perfect if you need a comedy cleanse.


Tell Me Lies (Hulu) Valentine’s Day goes full goth and Stephen introduces a new friend. If that sentence alone doesn’t make you nervous, you haven’t been paying attention.


Wolf (AMC+ / Shudder) Season 1 FinaleThe two timelines finally collide as Jack follows a dangerous clue straight to the Anchor-Ferrers’ doorstep. This one promises tension, twists, and zero chill.



🕗 Primetime Picks (8:00 PM ET)

2026 Pro Bowl Games (ESPN) The NFL’s biggest stars swap full contact for flag football in the AFC vs. NFC showdown. Competitive, chaotic, and surprisingly fun.


Best Medicine (FOX ) A blunt bedside manner sparks a massive town blackout — because of course it does — while Louisa and Mark share a romantic moment literally in the dark.


Coast 2 Coast (NBC) Basketball fans, you’re eating well. Celtics vs. Mavericks in the East and Central, Suns vs. Trail Blazers out West — streaming back-to-back on Peacock nationwide.


Harlan Coben’s Final Twist (CBS) A woman wakes up beside her husband… who’s been shot in the head. Dawn has officially been ruined, and the mystery is just getting started.


MLK, Jr. Beloved Community Awards (BET) Hosted by Aldis Hodge and Anika Noni Rose, this year’s ceremony honors leaders and changemakers, including Viola Davis and Billie Eilish.


Summer House (Bravo) Season 10 PremiereKyle wants quality time with his wife. Ciara’s calm energy gives West hope. Translation: the calm won’t last.


Will Trent (ABC) Double investigations, a matchmaking mogul murder, and Faith meets a mysterious man. Yes, the drama is layered tonight.



🕘 The 9:00 PM Hour Is Doing the Most

Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History (PBS) Henry Louis Gates Jr. delivers a powerful docuseries exploring shared struggles, alliances, and fractures in American history.


Doc (FOX) A robbery victim, an expectant mother, and a shocking turn of events push Amy and Jake to their limits — while Michael is forced to get emotionally honest.


Fallout (Prime Video) Season 2 FinaleLucy faces off against her father’s operation, The Ghoul reconnects with a digitized Robert House, and yes — things get very Fallout.


High Potential (ABC) Oz grapples with a deeply personal discovery as the team investigates the murder of a tech founder obsessed with cheating death.


Pole to Pole With Will Smith (National Geographic) Series FinaleWill Smith heads to the North Pole for his most dangerous mission yet. Beautiful, bold, and surprisingly intense.


Star Search (Netflix) Jelly Roll, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Chrissy Teigen judge the latest round of performances. Big opinions guaranteed.


Vanderpump Rules (Bravo) A leaked video rocks the group, and Shayne starts questioning everything. Messy? Absolutely. Missable? Never.



🕙 Late-Night Must-Watch (10:00 PM ET)

The Turpins: A New House of Horror (ABC) Diane Sawyer revisits the devastating Turpin family case, with three family members speaking publicly for the first time. Heavy, heartbreaking, and essential viewing.



🍿 Final Thoughts from The TV Cave

Whether you’re chasing prestige finales, reality-TV chaos, or just something wild enough to keep you awake, February 3 delivers wall-to-wall TV energy. Choose wisely… or don’t. We won’t judge.


Check back tomorrow for another daily guide because the TV never sleeps and neither do we.

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