TV This Week: 2017 Oscars; ‘Girls’; ‘When We Rise’; ‘The Voice’; ‘Taken’; ‘Portlandia’

SUNDAY

2017 Oscars: Jimmy Kimmel hosts the 89th annual Oscars ceremony. (5:30 p.m. ABC/2)
 
“Girls”: Here’s a reminder not to miss this week’s episode, which is sure to inspire discussion and debate. Matthew Rhys guest stars as an acclaimed author who Hannah (Lena Dunham) writes about, criticizing him for his behavior with women. The two of them meet at the author’s apartment, for what turns out to be a fascinating encounter. (10 p.m. HBO)
 
MONDAY
 
“The Voice”: The almost ever-present competition returns, with Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Alicia Keys. (8 p.m. NBC/8)
 
“When We Rise”: Dustin Lance Black, who won an Oscar for his script for Gus Van Sant’s “Milk,” created this four-night miniseries that dramatizes the fact-based growth of the gay rights movement in the U.S. Van Sant directed the first installment. The cast includes Guy Pearce, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael Kenneth Williams and Rachel Griffiths. (9 p.m. ABC/2)

 
“Taken”: In this TV series inspired by the movies, Clive Standen takes over from Liam Neeson as Bryan Mills, the operative with a unique set of skills. (10 p.m. NBC/8)
 
TUESDAY

President Donald Trump’s Address to Congress: Donald Trump will discuss the state of our union. (6 p.m. on several networks, including ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC.)
 
WEDNESDAY
 
“Legion”: The mystery of David’s (Dan Stevens) and his mysterious powers, deepens. (10 p.m. FX)
 
THURSDAY
 
“Portlandia”: The week’s sketches include Carrie (Carrie Brownstein) trying to get a better passenger rating, and a convention devoted to small talk. (7 p.m. and repeats at 10 p.m. IFC)

 
“Top Chef”: At last, Season 14 comes to a close and the new Top Chef will be revealed. (9 p.m. Bravo)
 
FRIDAY
 
“Grimm”: Captain Renard (Sasha Roiz) sure is curious about what Diana draws, and we’re not so confident he’s just being an attentive dad. (8 p.m. NBC/8)
 
SATURDAY
 
“Custody”: TV-movie starring Catalina Sandino Moreno (“The Affair”) as a single mother who must fight for her children after she’s accused of child abuse. Viola Davis plays the judge in the case, and the director is Broadway’s James Lapine. (8 p.m. Lifetime)

— Kristi Turnquist

kturnquist@oregonian.com
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