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Wednesday, June 10: ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Closes the Coffin on Season 2

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Wednesday, June 10

What We Do in the Shadows
FX, 10pm
Season Finale!

Vampires Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), Laszlo (Matt Berry) and Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) close the coffin on Season 2 with the finale episode “Théâtre des Vampires,” in which the vampires try to survive without Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) while they prepare to attend the most exclusive event on the vampiric social calendar.

Lenox Hill
Netflix
New Series!

This docuseries takes an intimate look at the lives of four doctors — two brain surgeons, an emergency room physician and a chief resident OBGYN — as they navigate the highs and lows of working at the renowned Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

NASCAR Cup Series: Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500
FS1, 7pm Live

The short track at Virginia’s Martinsville Speedway hosts the Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500, featuring Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski and other top NASCAR Cup Series stars racing under the lights.

History of the Swimsuit: “Part 1 — Ladies Making a Splash”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Beginning tonight, and continuing the next two Wednesdays, TCM ushers in beach season by celebrating iconic bathing suits featured in movies. The ladies start things off tonight, but don’t worry — scantily clad men will also feature in subsequent weeks. Tonight’s film lineup featuring memorable women’s one- and two-pieces includes: Million Dollar Mermaid (1952), Gidget (1959), Surf Party (1964), 10 (1979), One Million Years B.C. (1966), Dangerous When Wet (1953), Thrill of a Romance (1945) and The Girl From Jones Beach (1949).

Bulletproof
The CW, 9pm
Season Premiere!

Season 2 sees Bishop (Noel Clarke) and Pike (Ashley Walters) dragged into their most dangerous case yet. What starts out as a routine sting morphs into something far more perilous as they are sucked into the dangerous world of undercover policing. Bishop and Pike find themselves in a tense, heart-stopping game of “cat and mouse” with a notorious and elusive crime family, whose connections spread far beyond the borders of London and the U.K.

Ultimate Tag: “Every Second Counts”
FOX, 9pm

The contestants come packed with skill and heart, but it will take confidence to outrun the Taggers in the new episode “Every Second Counts.”

Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations: “Kansas City”
Cooking Channel, 10pm

Andrew Zimmern visits Kansas City, where he finds a thriving arts and industrial hub with a small-town vibe. Barbecue is still the reigning king, but locals are also devoted to a swirled Croatian dessert bread and a locally made marshmallow chocolate candy.

Mysteries of the Deep: “Curse of the Kraken”
Discovery Channel, 10pm

Leave it to expert biologist Jeremy Wade to illuminate the ocean’s depths. This week, he presents more evidence of the elusive giant squid and revisits whether it inspired the kraken, a mythical sea beast strong enough to take down any ship.

Thursday, June 11

Golf: Charles Schwab Challenge: First Round
Golf Channel, 4pm Live

The PGA Tour resumes its season at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, which was originally scheduled for May 21-24. There will be no spectators on the course, and only players, caddies and essential tournament personnel are permitted on-site. Golf Channel and CBS combine to televise the tournament through Sunday.

Council of Dads: “The Best Laid Plans”
NBC, 8pm

Anthony (Clive Standen) contemplates an intriguing job offer that would mean a move to Las Vegas. Evan (Steven Silver) finds his loyalties tested between Luly (Michele Weaver) and his strong-willed mother while Larry (Michael O’Neill) shares some sage advice. Oliver (J. August Richards) confronts Anthony about a deeply held personal secret that will rock the Perry family.

TCM Spotlight: Jam Sessions: Jazz in Classic Film: “Battle of the Big Bands”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight’s lineup of films featuring hot jazz focuses on movies about, or starring, famed performers of the big-band era. First up is The Glenn Miller Story (1954), starring James Stewart as Miller and with cameo appearances by a number of top musicians as themselves. Next up is The Gene Krupa Story (1959), with Sal Mineo as Krupa; Sweet and Low-Down (1944), with Benny Goodman playing a fictionalized version of himself; Around the World (1943), with Kay Kyser and his band; and Ship Ahoy (1942), featuring an uncredited Frank Sinatra.

Man With a Plan
CBS, 8:30pm
Series Finale!
CBS didn’t pick up the sitcom for a fifth season, so the Season 4 finale episode “Happy Ann-RV-sary” will serve as the series finale. Adam (Matt LeBlanc) tries to give Andi (Liza Snyder) the perfect anniversary gift by re-creating their honeymoon.

Don’t: “Don’t Be a Wiseguy”
ABC, 9pm
New Series!

Executive produced by Ryan Reynolds and hosted by Adam Scott (Big Little Lies), Don’t is a comedic physical game show where doing nothing is what it takes to win. Tonight, Lisa, David, Jaime and Giuseppe from Brooklyn, N.Y., do their best to master challenges “Don’t Get Tired,” “Don’t Blink,” “Don’t Drink,” “Don’t Use Fowl Language” and “Don’t Get Clocked” in hopes of winning $100,000.

Labor of Love: “Some Like It Extra Hot”
FOX, 9pm

In the new episode “Some Like It Extra Hot,” Kristy and the eight remaining suitors participate in a game night that provides a deeper look into their dating and parenting styles. Meanwhile, drama heats up in the house and one man’s dreams for a romantic date are crushed when he and Kristy are put in charge of a child’s birthday party.

Design at Your Door
HGTV, 9pm
New Series!

Sixteen homeowners who are ready to try their hand at do-it-yourself design will receive the virtual help they need from HGTV stars — and a box of specially curated decor elements — in the first fully self-shot series from HGTV. The series will follow families from all walks of life, including first responders and other essential frontline workers, as they receive coaching and a customized design plan that they can quickly make a reality.

Blindspot: “Head Games”
NBC, 9pm

When Jane (Jaimie Alexander) is shot and Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) is kidnapped, the team must fight to save both of their lives while maintaining the secrecy of their hidden base. Meanwhile, Weller is haunted by some dark ghosts from Blindspot’s past.

Strange Evidence
Science Channel, 9pm
Season Premiere!

The series returns to explore more oddities from around the world captured on camera, from apocalyptic weather occurrences and remarkable physical feats to unidentified creatures and the seemingly supernatural.

Ghost Adventures: Quarantine
Travel Channel, 9pm
New Series!

In this four-part miniseries, Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley and Billy Tolley quarantine themselves for two weeks inside Bagans’ Haunted Museum in Las Vegas. In a frightening exposé filmed entirely by the guys without a production crew, the team — maintaining proper social distance practices amid the coronavirus pandemic — discover how heightened levels of fear in this unprecedented time impact the dark energies attached to the world’s most haunted objects.

Broke: “Cinco de Mayo”
CBS, 9:30pm

In the new episode “Cinco de Mayo,” Jackie (Pauley Perrette) secures a liquor sponsor for the Cinco de Mayo party at Mitzy’s bar, and Javier (Jaime Camil) is thrilled to be the emcee of the celebration.

Top Chef: “Parma”
Bravo, 10pm

In the penultimate episode in the All Stars competition, the chefs are treated to a culinary dream trip to Parma, the legendary home of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese and Prosciutto di Parma ham. The chefs must feature these ingredients in two courses and serve their dishes to a table of 16 Michelin stars. Pasta master Chef Evan Funke sits in as the guest judge along with Tom, Padma, Gail and a bevy of celebrated Italian superstar chefs.

Yum and Yummer: “Grillin’ It”
Cooking Channel, 10pm

Since humans first discovered cooking with fire, they’ve been perfecting the art of the grill. Eddie Jackson chases after the smoky undertones and sweet, bitter char that only flame-grilling creates.

The Bold Type
Freeform, 10pm
New Episodes!

In the episode “Leveling Up,” three months after surgery, Jane returns to Scarlet with new editorial duties. Kat faces a hard truth when she’s forced to take some responsibility. Sutton goes to bat on her first shoot and gets some shocking news that upends her world.

Alone
History, 10pm
Season Premiere!

As the survival competition begins a new season, 10 participants must last 100 days in the Arctic for a chance to win $1 million. But from their first steps, they’re faced with a variety of predators, prompting one survivalist to take a chance by going on the offensive while another confronts the reality of taking life in order to survive.

Friday, June 12

Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
Netflix
Season Premiere!

The animated series created by Radford Sechrist and adapted from his 2015 webcomic returns for Season 2. The series follows the adventures of 13-year-old Kipo Oak, who is searching for her father after being forced to flee from her underground city. She travels through an overgrown postapocalyptic urban wasteland ruled by sentient mutant animals with her friends Wolf, Mandu, Benson and Dave.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Netflix
Season Premiere!

Beginning today with Season 23, upcoming seasons of this long-running animated series will air exclusively on Netflix. The first 12 episodes launch today, with remaining episodes added quarterly to Netflix for the remainder of the season.

The Song of Bernadette/The Robe/Francis of Assisi
FXM, beginning at 8:15am
Catch a Classic!

It’s a triple-header of classic films based on religious figures today. First, Jennifer Jones gives an Oscar-winning performance as eventual saint Bernadette Soubirous in The Song of Bernadette (1943). Then, Richard Burton stars in the Oscar-winning biblical epic The Robe (1953) as the leader of the Roman unit responsible for Jesus’ crucifixion. Finally, Bradford Dillman plays the lead role in Francis of Assisi (1961), about the life of the eventual saint loved by people and animals alike.

The Great Food Truck Race: “Burger Brawl”
Cooking Channel, 8pm

Tyler Florence gives the five remaining food truck teams a terrifying gator challenge in Fort Myers, Fla. They have to step up their game with a burger that takes creative risks and face a secret chef judge. One team breaks away from the pack to sell in an unexpected location, but the move could end up sending them home.

Battlestar Galactica: “Pegasus”
Comet, 8pm

Is 2005’s “Pegasus” one of the Syfy reboot’s best hours? So say we all, and so will you after seeing Adama (Edward James Olmos) take on a brutal admiral (Michelle Forbes) leading a ship long thought destroyed.

Masters of Illusion: “Crossbow Roulette and Magic Just for the Funovits”
The CW, 8pm

Oooh and ahhh from your couch as magicians wow a studio audience. (The episode was shot pre-stay-at-home orders.) The six performers include illusionist Michael Turco with cocktail trickery, mentalist (and dermatologist!) Angela Funovits and Ben “OK, Shoot That Crossbow at Me” Blaque.

RINGSIDE
Showtime, 8:30pm

This documentary, filmed over nine years, chronicles the dramatic upbringing of boxing prodigies Kenneth Sims Jr. and Destyne Butler Jr., and follows the divergent paths they take as they navigate life’s uncertainties on the South Side of Chicago. Filmmakers captured pivotal moments as the young men’s choices and circumstances changed, leading one toward a promising boxing career and the other through the prison system.

Prideland
PBS, 9pm

Follow queer actor Dyllon Burnside on a journey to discover how LGBTQ Americans are finding ways to live authentically and with pride in the modern South.

Trackers: “Episode 2”
Cinemax, 10pm

Lemmer (James Gracie) notices they’re being tailed as he, Laurens and Flea (Gerald Steyn, Trix Vivier) continue transporting their cargo in the new “Episode 2.” Still facing the possibility of an agency shutdown, Janina (Sandi Schultz) keeps pursuing all available leads. She gets strong assistance from Milla (Rolanda Marais), despite distracting threats from the latter’s abandoned husband, Christo (Morné Visser).

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