TV and streaming picks for Thursday, March 11

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“Station 19” (8 p.m., ABC): “Station 19”  and “Grey’s Anatomy” make their midseason debuts with a crossover event. The action starts on “Station 19” as Carina and DeLuca pursue a woman suspected of sex trafficking. The ramifications then are felt on “Grey’s Anatomy” (9 p.m., ABC) as both teams tend to a tense situation. Meanwhile, Jo convinces Hayes to bend the rules on a case, and Maggie and Winston reconnect.

“Walker” (8 p.m., The CW): When Geri (guest star Odette Annable) decides to sell the bar, it throws Walker for a loop. With so many memories attached to the bar, he asks Geri to reconsider and reminds her of all the good times they’ve had there with Emily (Genevieve Padalecki) and Hoyt (guest star Matt Barr). Meanwhile, Micki is shocked when her mother (Alex Meneses) drops in unexpectedly.

“Call Me Kat” (9 p.m., Fox): Kat asks Max to help her learn how to salsa dance to impress Oscar. Meanwhile, Phil bakes a bun that looks exactly like a celebrity.

“Covid One Year Later: Life After Lockdown” (10 p.m., NBC): Lester Holt and Savannah Guthrie anchor a special installment of “Dateline NBC” from the Lincoln Memorial as the world marks one year since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. The program will feature an exclusive interview with Secretary of Treasury Janet Yellen on the economic toll driven by the coronavirus and how the country can begin rebuilding, as well as an interview with White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain about the vaccine rollout. Also included: Coverage on vaccines and the new variants, the future of travel and how small businesses are coping, as well as the hopeful path forward to regaining a sense of normalcy. Ahead of the broadcast, Holt and Guthrie will anchor an “NBC News Special Report” (5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET) as President Biden addresses the nation.

“Dinner Impossible” (10 p.m., Food Network): Robert Irvine returns with new episodes of the culinary series. In the opener, Irvine is whisked away on a helicopter for his first mission in Oahu, Hawaii – to make a feast without a kitchen for local residents using only produce and proteins he can gather on the legendary Kualoa Ranch. Robert and his team take on the weather as they harvest their ingredients to pull off the impossible.

“Cold Courage” (AMC +): Based on the award-winning and best-selling novels from Finnish journalist Pekka Hiltunen, this drama series follows two Nordic women – Mari (Pihla Viitala), a fierce psychologist fighting for the underdog by any means necessary, and Lia (Sofia Pekkari), a shy graphic artist on the run from an abusive stalker – as they collide during a series of murders in present-day London. As they are drawn together through a clandestine group called the “Studio,” they seek to right the wrongs of the powerful, influential and corrupt – starting with the dangerous, charismatic politician Arthur Fried (John Simm), looking to put the ‘Great’ back into Great Britain.

Also on Thursday:

NBA basketball: Warriors at Clippers (7 p.m., TNT)

“Mr. Mayor” (8 p.m., NBC)

“Young Sheldon” (8 p.m., CBS)

“Hell’s Kitchen” (8 p.m., Fox)

“grown-ish” (8 p.m., Freeform)

“Superstore” (8:30 p.m., NBC)

“B Positive” (8:30 p.m., CBS)

“Law & Order: SVU” (9 p.m., NBC)

“Summer House” (9 p.m., Bravo)

“Go Big Show” (9 p.m., TBS)

“The Unicorn” (9:30 p.m., CBS)

“Last Man Standing” (9:30 p.m., Fox)

“Clarice” (10 p.m., CBS)

“A Million Little Things” (10 p.m., ABC)

“Cake” (10 p.m., FX)