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"Crisis in Six Scenes" is supposed to be Woody Allen's first TV series, but it's really a needlessly long movie chopped into six parts. Allen wrote, directed and stars in this slow-starting, only occasionally amusing comedy about a writer (Allen), his wife (Elaine May) and a young radical (Miley Cyrus), who upsets their lives in the 1960s. It's just for Allen fans.

Watch • Begins streaming Friday on Amazon The Week Ahead

'Conviction'

Love Hayley Atwell, but this new series that casts her as a ne'er-do-well turned investigator stinks.

Watch • 9 p.m. Monday, ABC/Ch. 4

'Timeless'

OK new time-travel show.

Watch • 9 p.m. Monday, NBC/Ch. 5

'The Flash'

Barry's time-traveling has unexpected consequences. (Season premiere)

Watch • 7 p.m. Tuesday, CW/Ch. 30

'No Tomorrow'

Disappointing new romantic comedy.

Watch • 8 p.m. Tuesday, CW/Ch. 30

'Frequency'

Dull adaptation of the 2000 movie.

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College football

Toledo at BYU; Utah at Cal; Utah State at Boise State

Watch • 8:15 p.m. Friday, ESPN2 (BYU); 4 p.m. Saturday, P12N (Utah); 8:15 p.m. Saturday, ESPN2 (USU)

'Versailles'

Handsomely produced by rather dull soap opera about Louis XIV.

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MLS

Real Salt Lake at San Jose Earthquakes

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'Madam Secretary'

There's a major shift as Season 3 begins.

Watch • 8 p.m. Sunday, CBS/Ch. 2

'Westworld'

This 10-episode series — based on the 1973 movie written and directed by Michael Crichton— starts slowly. Filmed partly in Utah.

Watch • 10 p.m. Sunday, HBO