The top five fiction audiobooks on Audible.com for the most recent one-week sales period:


The top five fiction audiobooks on Audible.com for the most recent one-week sales period:

v “Something in the Water”: by Catherine Steadman, narrated by the author (Random House Audio)

v “Sharp Objects”: by Gillian Flynn, narrated by Ann Marie Lee (Random House Audio)

v “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”: by J.K. Rowling, narrated by Jim Dale (Pottermore from J.K. Rowling)

v “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”: by Douglas Adams, narrated by Stephen Fry (Random House Audio)

v “The Outsider”: by Stephen King, narrated by Will Patton (Simon & Schuster Audio)

“American Ninja Warrior” (8 p.m., NBC): The top 30 contestants from the qualifying round will face an even tougher obstacle course, which includes the brand-new (and ominous sounding) Captain’s Wheel, on the Philadelphia finals.

“Better Call Saul” (9 p.m., AMC): Scheming lawyer Jim McGill seeks new employment.

“Johnny Mathis – Wonderful, Wonderful” (9 p.m., PBS): The legendary singer performs favorite songs, including “Chances Are” and “Twelfth of Never.”

TV listings, C3

DVD RELEASES

Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:

“Avengers: INFINITY WAR” (PG-13): Superheroes team up to take on their biggest villain yet: Thanos. Starring Josh Brolin and Robert Downey Jr.

“Bad Samaritan” (R): Two friends working as valets who use their jobs as a front for a burglary scam get more than they bargained for when a victim turns out to have a young woman imprisoned in his home. Starring David Tennant.

“How to Talk to Girls at Parties” (R): A teen boy in 1970 London falls for a girl who is from another planet. Starring Elle Fanning.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

‘Rocky Horror’ at Ford Recital Hall

YOUNGSTOWN

Sunrise Entertainment and the Millennial Theatre Company will present the cult classic rock musical “Rocky Horror Show” for four performances over Halloween weekend at the Ford Family Recital Hall, 260 W. Federal St., downtown

Shows will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and Nov. 2, and at midnight Nov. 2.

Tickets are $15 ($13 for students and senior citizens), plus applicable fees, and go on sale Tuesday at youngstownsymphony.com, by phone at 330-744-0264, and at the DeYor Performing Arts Center box office, 260 W. Federal St.

‘Five Heartbeats’ documentary

BOARDMAN

Robert Townsend’s documentary “Making The Five Heartbeats” will be screened at Tinseltown movie complex at 7 p.m. Aug. 27. Tickets can be purchased at fathomevents.com and at the Tinseltown box office

Townsend went against every obstacle in Hollywood to bring his passion project, 1991’s Motown-flavored film “The Five Heartbeats,” to big screens.