TV and streaming picks for Thursday, Feb. 4

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“Al Davis vs. The NFL” (6 p.m. PT; 9 p.m. ET, ESPN): Raiders fans won’t want to miss this latest “30 for 30” documentary. It’s an intimate look inside one of the great rivalries in the history of the National Football League – Raiders legend Al Davis and former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle. Their battle grew so intense that players, owners, franchises and even the league itself became characters in a three-decade long Shakespearean feud that changed football forever.  As the Raiders come off their inaugural season in Las Vegas with a brand-new stadium — something Al Davis often dreamed of building himself, it’s a good time to examine the adversarial relationship between the two visionaries most responsible for building the league to its current greatness and who, in the course of trying to destroy each other, created the NFL landscape that thrives today. (The film will be available on ESPN+ immediately after its cable premiere).

“Summer House” (9 p.m., Bravo): The reality series kicks off its fifth season with a new house, a new roommate and new challenges. The drama intensifies as 10 roommates mix business with pleasure for the first time all together 24/7. Quaranteaming in the Hamptons, they must tackle busy work schedules, tumultuous relationships, and epic parties under one roof.

“Fast Foodies” (10:30 p.m.,truTV’): In this new series, three award-winning chefs — Kristen Kish, Jeremy Ford, and Justin Sutherland — will compete every week for the love of some hungry celebrities by attempting to recreate and then remix their favorite fast food dishes.  At the end of every episode, one chef will be crowned the winner and will take home the Chompionship Trophy, while the other two losing chefs will participate in a hilarious gag-inducing consequence.  Celebrity guests include Joel McHale, Bobby Lee, GaTa, Amanda Seales, Kevin Heffernan & Steve Lemme, Ron Funches, Andy Richter, Charlotte McKinney, James Van Der Beek, and Fortune Feimster.

“The Murders” (Sundance Now): This Canadian crime series revolves around Kate Jameson (Jessica Lucas), a rookie homicide detective in Vancouver whose negligence resulted in a fellow officer’s death. Now, she’s seeking redemption in her investigations alongside Detective Nolan Wells (Dylan Bruce).

“Haute Dog” (HBO Max): The canine competition returns with new episodes today. Each episode features three groomers facing off in head-to-tail creative contests for the title of “Best in Show” and a $10,000 prize. Tasked with turning their K-9s into K-10s, the series introduces top pet stylists from across the country whose interpretations of imaginative challenges and out-of-the-box themes – from “royalty” and “fairy tales” to “safari” and “superheroes” – spotlight the best looks for man’s best friend.

Also on Thursday:

“Walker” (8 p.m., The CW)

“Mr. Mayor” (8 p.m., NBC)

“Hell’s Kitchen” (8 p.m., Fox)

“Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” (8 p.m., ABC)

“grown-ish” (8 p.m., Freeform)

“Superstore” (8:30 p.m., NBC)

“Call Me Kat” (9 p.m., Fox)

“Law & Order: SVU” (9 p.m., NBC)

“The Chase” (9 p.m., ABC)

“Go Big Show” (9 p.m., TBS)

“The Unicorn” (9:30 p.m., CBS)

“Last Man Standing” (9:30 p.m., Fox)

“Dateline NBC” (10 p.m., NBC)

“The Hustler” (10 p.m., ABC)

“Star Trek: Discovery” (10 p.m., CBS)