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SERIES


MacGyver When Russ’
(Henry Ian Cusick) first
love (Amanda Schull) is
kidnapped by the same
rebels he fought during
his military contract days,
he takes the team to a
small, impoverished town
to rescue her and rid the
town of the rebels for
good. Lucas Till, Tristin
Mays and Justin Hires
also star. 8 p.m. CBS


Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for
the Bone CollectorThe
Bone Collector’s (Brían F.
O’Byrne) name and face
are all over the news, but
he stays one step ahead of
the team while targeting
those closest to Lincoln
(Russell Hornsby), in-
cluding Amelia (Arielle
Kebbel), in the first of two
new episodes. Then, in the
season finale, Lincoln
must put himself at risk to
save someone close to him
in deadly face-off. Michael
Imperioli and Jaidon
Walls also star. 8 and 9
p.m. NBC


RuPaul’s Drag Race The
contestants show off their
comedy improv skills
when they audition for a
new TV show. Olivia Munn
(“X-Men: Apocalypse”) is
a guest judge. 8 p.m. VH1


Diners, Drive-Ins and
Dives Host Guy Fieri
takes a culinary trip
around the world without
leaving the United States.
In Boston, he visits an
Italian restaurant special-
izing in dishes from the
old country, and another
eatery just down the
street has customers lin-
ing up for major-league
hamburgers. In El Paso, a
ramen restaurant is so
good he returns for more
the next day. 9 p.m. Food


20/20 Cortney Shegerian,
who acted as bait in a
sting to arrest her hus-
band in a kidnapping and
torture case in Southern
California, shares her
story in this new episode
of the news magazine se-
ries. Interviews include
Matt Murphy, the prose-
cutor, and the convicted
kidnapper, Hossein Nay-
eri. 9 p.m. ABC


Blue BloodsFrank and Gar-
rett (Tom Selleck, Grego-
ry Jbara) try to persuade
Mayor Chase (Dylan
Walsh) to work well with
others to better run the


city. Also, Danny and Baez
(Donnie Wahlberg,
Marisa Ramirez) try to
track down the suspect
who vandalized several
NYPD vehicles with anti-
cop graffiti. 10 p.m. CBS
The WeeklyA young woman
shares her story of being
kidnapped as a teenager
by Boko Haram fighters,
her refusal to carry out a
suicide bombing and her
escape. 10 p.m. FX

SPECIALS

Coronavirus CrisisThe lat-
est on the outbreak of
COVID-19. (N) 7 p.m. Fox

MOVIES

First ManRyan Gosling and
Claire Foy star as astro-
naut Neil A. Armstrong
and his first wife in direc-
tor Damien Chazelle’s 2018
biographical drama. Ja-
son Clarke, Kyle Chan-
dler, Corey Stoll and
Christopher Abbott also
star. 7:35 p.m. Cinemax
Bohemian Rhapsody( 2 018 )
12:30 p.m. HBO
Charlotte’s Web(2006) 12:30
p.m. TMC
Fighting With My Family
(2019) 1:55 p.m. Epix
Green Book(2018) 2:15 p.m.
Showtime

TALK SHOWS

CBS This Morning Chris
and Rich Robinson, the
Black Crowes. (N) 7 a.m.
KCBS
TodayFemale CEOs; get-
ting better sleep. (N) 7
a.m. KNBC
Good Morning America
Emily Blunt; Grace Van-
derWaal; Matthew Morri-
son performs. (N) 7 a.m.
KABC

Good Day L.A.Grae Drake.
(N) 7 a.m. KTTV
Live With Kelly and Ryan
Ariel Winter (“Modern
Family”); David Lil Dicky
Burd. (N) 9 a.m. KABC
The ViewAuthor Martha
MacCallum; Adam Glass-
man. (N) 10 a.m. KABC
Rachael RayChef Andrew
Zimmern; Katherine
Schwarzenegger Pratt
(“The Gift of Forgiv-
eness”). (N) 10 a.m. KTTV
The TalkPeter Gallagher;
J.R. Ramirez; Rumer
Willis; Taye Diggs. (N) 1
p.m. KCBS
Tamron HallAngela Bas-
sett; cast members from
Broadway’s “Frozen,”
“The Lion King” and “Al-
addin.” (N) 1 p.m. KABC
The Dr. Oz Show Co-
ronavirus scams; why
some people die from co-
ronavirus and others re-
cover. (N) 1 p.m. Fox
The Kelly Clarkson Show
Jane Lynch; Nick and
Vanessa Lachey; Keith
Sweat. (N) 2 p.m. KNBC
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Annette Bening (“Hope
Gap”); guest host Sean
Hayes. (N) 3 p.m. KNBC
The Real2 Chainz with Tru;
Ed Gordon (“Conversa-
tions in Black: On Power,
Politics and Leadership”).
(N) 3 p.m. KTTV
Washington Week Co-
ronavirus: Kimberly
Atkins, WBUR; Toluse
Olorunnipa, the Washing-
ton Post; Susan Page,
USA Today; Heidi Przy-
byla, NBC. (N) 7 p.m. and 1
a.m. KOCE
Real Time With Bill Maher
Author David Ropeik; An-
drew Zimmern (“What’s
Eating America”);Tim
Miller, the Financial
Times; Edward Luce, the
Financial Times; former
Pete Buttigieg advisor Lis
Smith. (N) 10 and 11:30
p.m. HBO
The Issue Is: Elex Mich-
aelson(N) 10:30 p.m. 1
a.m. KTTV
Amanpour and Company
(N) 11 p.m. KCET; 1 a.m.
KLCS
The Tonight Show Starring
Jimmy FallonIce Cube;
Andrew Rannells; Brit-
tany Howard performs.
(N) 11:34 p.m. KNBC
NightlineCoronavirus. (N)
12:37 a.m. KABC

TV HIGHLIGHTS


Barbara NitkeNBC
RUSSELL HORNSBY
stars in the two-episode
season finale of “Lincoln
Rhyme: Hunt for the
Bone Collector” on NBC.

FridayPrime-TimeTV SportsNews Movies(N) NewÅClosed Captioning
8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 11 pm
CBS MacGyver(TV14) Russ’ first
love is kidnapped by rebels
he once fought. (N)Å

Hawaii Five-0(TV14) The
team investigates a scheme
to rob tourists. (N)Å

Blue Bloods(TV14) Frank and
Garrett want the Mayor to
work with others. (N)Å

News(N)Å

NBC Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the
Bone Collector(TV14) The
Bone Collector’s name and
face are public. (N)Å

Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the
Bone Collector(TV14) Lincoln
puts himself at risk to save
his son. (N)Å

Dateline NBCA coroner ar-
rives at the scene of a car
accident to and find his
friend deceased. (N)Å

News(N)Å

CW Penn & Teller: Fool Us(TVPG)
Å

Whose Line Is
It Anyway?Å

Whose Line Is
It Anyway?Å

News(N)Å Sports Final
(N) (10:45)Å

News(N)Å

ABC Shark Tank(TVPG) A way to
maintain calm on car rides
with kids; an update on Ever-
lywell. (N)Å

20/20A woman who acted as bait in a plan to arrest her
husband in a Southern California kidnapping and torture
case shares her story; interviews with the kidnapper him-
self and a former prosecutor from his case. (N)Å

News(N)Å

KCALNews(N)Å News(N)Å News(N)Å Sports Central black-ishÅ
FOX WWE Friday Night SmackDown(TVPG) (N) News(N)Å Issue Is...(N) Extra(TVPG)
MyNtCSI: Miami(TVPG)Å CSI: Miami(TV14)Å SeinfeldÅ SeinfeldÅ King of Queens
KVCRJohn Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind(TVG)ÅLawrence Welk: God Bless America(TVG)Å
KCETUltimate Retirement Guide(TVG) Planning for retirement.Å Aging Backwards 3(TVG)Å AmanpourÅ
UNI Ringo(TV14) (N) Amor eterno(TVPG) (N) Sin miedo a la verdad(TV14) Noticias
KOCEGreat Performances(TVG) An Evening With David Foster.Å Brain Wash(TVG)Å
KDOCDateline(TVPG)Å Dateline(TV14)Å Family GuyÅ Family GuyÅ SeinfeldÅ
KLCSCeltic Thunder Ireland(TVG) A
revue. (7)Å

Austin City LimitsFather John
Misty; The Black Angels.Å

Front and Center(TVPG) Gary
Clark Jr.Å

World NewsÅ

A&E Live PD: Rewind(TV14) (8:07)Live PD(TV14) (N)Å
AMC Top Gun›››(1986) Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis. (PG)Å First Blood›››(10:35) (R)
ANP I Was Prey: Under Attack(TV14) (N) IWasPrey(TVPG)Å IWasPreyÅ
BBC Road House››(1989) Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch. (R)Å The Taking of Pelham 123(R)
BET Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor›(2013) Jurnee Smollett-Bell. SistasÅ
BravoShahs of Sunset(TV14) (7:58)Shahs of Sunset(TV14) (N) ChrisleyÅ ChrisleyÅ ChrisleyÅ
CMT Mom(TV14) Mom(TV14) Mom(TV14) Mom(TV14) Mom(TV14) Mom(TV14) Mom(TV14)
CNN CNN Tonight: Don Lemon(N) Anderson Cooper(TVPG)Å Cuomo Prime TimeÅ CNN TonightÅ
Com South ParkÅ South ParkÅ South ParkÅ South ParkÅ Daniel Tosh: People PleaserÅ Cellar(N)Å
Disc Gold Rush(TV14) (N)Å Opal Hunters
Disn Bunk’d(TVG) Gabby Duran Raven’s Home Fam JamÅ Coop & Cami Sydney-MaxÅBunk’d(10:55)
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ESPNCollege Basketball(N) (6) SportsCenter(N)Å SportsCenter(N)Å SportsCenter
Food Diner, Drive-In Diner, Drive-In Diner, Drive-In Diner, Drive-In Diner, Drive-In Diner, Drive-In Diner, Drive-In
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Free Family GuyÅ Family GuyÅ Family GuyÅ Family GuyÅ Family GuyÅ Family GuyÅ The 700 Club
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Life Supernanny(TVPG) (N)Å Married at First Sight(TV14) (9:03) (N)Å Supernanny
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AT THE MOVIES


said. Tribal leaders opening
up their lands to filming is a
boost to the region as it tries
to accommodate demand.
“The fact that we are going to
use this as a resource is inval-
uable to us,” she said.
Since the early 2000s, the
state has been working to re-
boot its film industry. Sony
Pictures Imageworks was
one of the early adopters,
shifting more than 100 jobs
from Culver City to Albu-
querque Studios. Bill Rich-
ardson, governor of New
Mexico from 2003 to ’11, de-
cided to “throw the kitchen
sink at accommodating” film
and get ahead of other states
after his election in 2002, with
one of the nation’s most gen-
erous tax rebate programs.
Under the incentive plan,
for every dollar that filmmak-
ers spend in New Mexico on
labor and other production
costs, they get back 25 cents
to offset their tax liabilities.
More recently, New Mexico
has expanded its film incen-
tive program further by re-
moving any funding cap to
the amount a long-term
partner in the state can
claim.
The AMC show and Net-
flix hit “Breaking Bad” was a
poster child for filming in
New Mexico, attracting
tourists who wanted to visit
its iconic locations. Another
popular Netflix show,
“Stranger Things,” shifted
its fourth season to New
Mexico after filming three
seasons in Georgia. Netflix
purchased Albuquerque
Studios, its first studio com-
plex acquisition in 2018 to


add to its Los Angeles studio
hub. It committed to bring $1
billion in production to New
Mexico over the next 10 years
and create as many as 1,000
production jobs a year. In ex-
change, it would receive local
funding of as much as $10 mil-
lion from New Mexico and up
to $4.5 million from the city of
Albuquerque.

Investments
Other Hollywood players
have also invested in the
state. In 2019, NBCUniversal
said it would build a state of
the art television and film
studio north of Albuquerque
in a 10-year venture. It would
create 330 jobs, fund work-
force initiatives and generate
a projected $1.1 billion in di-
rect economic impact over a
decade, according to a state-
ment from New Mexico Gov.
Michelle Lujan Grisham.
The studio had been set to
open this week, but the rib-
bon-cutting has been post-
poned because of the co-
ronavirus outbreak.

The film activity has been
a boon to the state’s econo-
my. Over the past decade,
employment in the film in-
dustry has grown by 13% to
3,426 jobs; average wages
rose 58% to $53,014, according
to data from Bruce Krasnow,
public information officer at
the New Mexico Economic
Development Department.
The direct spend by film
productions has grown 82%
to $525.5 million from fiscal
years 2015 to 2019. The state is
expected to pay out $79 mil-
lion in film tax credits this
year, with that number grow-
ing to $155 million by 2024.
Much of the increased
production has taken place
on native lands. Over the
past decade, about 10 pro-
ductions a year have filmed
on tribal lands. The state,
which has a native filmmak-
ers scholarship fund, is de-
veloping a network of tribal
film liaisons to create more
economic opportunities for
the community, Krasnow
said.

An hour outside Albu-
querque, New Mexico’s
Tesuque Pueblo is one of the
state’s smallest, with a popu-
lation of about 525. The
name Tesuque comes from a
Spanish variation of the
Tewa name, Te Tesugeh
Oweengeh, meaning the “vil-
lage of the narrow place of
the cottonwood trees.”
The pueblo, 10 miles
north of Santa Fe and one of
19 in New Mexico, is home to
many artists making pottery,
paintings, silverwork and
traditional clothing. The
tribe recently built a new ca-
sino, leaving them to find a
use for its old one. This new
production facility will add to
a travel center and 130-unit
mobile park on the land.
For its filming needs, Uni-
versal had already built a
130,000-gallon-water tank on
the pueblo, which the new
studio gets to keep, said
Brown. Much of the indoor
stage area is housed in the
former casino building,
which includes a 13,000-

square-foot casino floor and
10,000-square-foot event cen-
ter. Next to it is a 12,000-
square-foot warehouse.
Over time, the tribe may
invest millions to further up-
grade its tens of thousands of
square feet of indoor filming
space, according to Brown.
By investing more to develop
the stages into qualified
sound stages, productions at
Camel Rock would add an
additional 5% to the tax
credits on offer.

A natural process
The studio is aiming to at-
tract Native American pro-
ductions to the facility. Pea-
body award-winning Native
American film and television
producer Chris Eyre, an ad-
visor to the studio, said Na-
tive Americans in the past
have been “misrepresented
and marginalized both in
front and behind the cam-
era.”
Studies of film represen-
tation by USC Annenberg’s
Inclusion Initiative have

found an absence in particu-
lar of female Native Ameri-
can characters in top U.S.
films. Less than 1% of a total
of 3,895 speaking or named
characters across the 100 top
films of 2018 were American
Indian or Alaska Native.
The aim with this new
studio will be to help change
that. Eyre will be vetting
projects that might have a
Native American point of
view and ensure productions
at the facility depict native
people respectfully.
“We are traditional story-
tellers and we are stewards of
the land, so it’s very natural
what Tesuque is doing,” Eyre
said. “We want to build out in
terms of training native and
non-native New Mexicans
and to source work for New
Mexicans in film.”
“We are really anticipat-
ing something good here,”
said Gov. Robert Mora of the
Tesuque Pueblo. “We hope
the other tribes will take an
interest in getting into the in-
dustry also.”

CAMEL ROCKStudios, opening Friday in New Mexico, is billed as the first studio owned by a Native American tribe, the Tesuque.

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