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Around the remote: ‘Bones’ bids farewell after 12 seasons and 370 corpses

David Boreanaz, left, and Emily Deschanel appear at the “Bones” panel during the FOX portion of the 2017 Winter Television Critics Association press tour on Jan. 11 in Pasadena, Calif. The series’ final episode airs Tuesday. (Richard Shotwell / Invision via Associated Press)
By Chuck Barney Tribune News Service

DON’T MISS: “Bones” series finale – Have the tissues ready, Boneheads. After 12 seasons, 246 episodes and 370 corpses, the longest-running drama in Fox history bids farewell. In the final hour, which was directed by series co-star David Boreanaz, Kovac is still at large and the team frantically looks for evidence to track him down. And when Brennan experiences a setback, they must figure out how to find the cold-blooded killer without her, putting everything she has ever taught them to the test. 9 p.m. Tuesday, Fox.

Other bets

SUNDAY: “To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters” is a new “Masterpiece” film. It charts the lives of three provincial Yorkshire sisters – Charlotte, Emily and Anne – who penned some of the most controversial fiction of the 1840s under male pseudonyms. 8 p.m., KSPS; 9 p.m., KCDT.

SUNDAY: On “Feud: Bette and Joan,” the veteran actresses brace for the release of “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane,” and they’re convinced it will be a horrendous flop. Little did they know. 10 p.m., FX.

MONDAY: “Rock and a Hard Place” is a new documentary produced by Dwayne Johnson and inspired by his own turbulent experiences with the law as a youth. It focuses on a group of incarcerated young people who are granted a second chance through a unique boot-camp program. 10 p.m., HBO.

TUESDAY: Danielle Moni Truitt stars in the new crime drama “Rebel.” She plays a former cop turned detective who left the force after coming under extreme scrutiny for shooting her partner to prevent him from gunning down her brother. The cast also includes Giancarlo Esposito, Mykelti Williamson and Cliff “Method Man” Smith. 10 p.m., BET.

WEDNESDAY: Jenna Elfman returns to prime time in the sitcom “Imaginary Mary.” She plays an independent career woman whose life becomes chaotic when an imaginary friend she created as a child returns after she begins dating a divorced father of three kids. 8:30 p.m., ABC.

WEDNESDAY: In the new cable sitcom “Nobodies,” Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf and Rachel Ramras play three unknown comedians struggling for their big break. Melissa McCarthy is an executive producer and will appear in two episodes. 10 p.m., TV Land.

THURSDAY: Winner, winner chicken dinner? On “MasterChef Junior,” six contestants who were sent home get a second chance to re-enter the competition by participating in two challenges that require them to use chicken parts to create distinctive dishes. 8 p.m., Fox.

FRIDAY: The end is finally here for “Grimm,” which wraps up its creepy six-season run. In the finale, Nick faces off against his greatest foe yet and it seems that no weapon can defeat him. 8 p.m., NBC.

FRIDAY: Amid March Madness, the stunning documentary “Disgraced” recounts the shocking 2003 murder of Baylor University basketball star Patrick Dennehy and the arrest of a teammate who is now serving a 35-year prison sentence for the crime. 9 p.m., Showtime.

SATURDAY: The top female competitors from across the globe convene in Helsinki for the World Figure Skating Championships. The field includes defending champ Evgenia Medvedeva and U.S. title-holder Karen Chen. 8 p.m., NBC.