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Wednesday, June 26
Walker
The CW, 8pm
Series Finale!
The fourth and final season of the Walker, Texas Ranger reboot starring Jared Padalecki as a widowed Texas Ranger and father concludes tonight with an episode titled “See You Sometime,” in which Walker (Padalecki) tries to make up for lost time and be what Geri (Odette Annable) deserves.
TCM Birthday Tribute: Peter Lorre
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!
On this date 120 years ago, legendary actor Peter Lorre came into the world (he was born László Löwenstein on June 26, 1904, in what is now Slovakia; he died in Los Angeles on March 23, 1964, at age 59). Lorre’s iconic face and voice can be seen and heard — often in smaller supporting roles, but occasionally in memorable lead appearances — in several films that Turner Classic Movies is airing today to commemorate the anniversary of his birth. The lineup features The Story of Mankind (1957), a dark fantasy with Lorre portraying Roman emperor Nero; Three Strangers (1946), a film noir representing one of several onscreen pairings between Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet; the drama Hotel Berlin (1945); the adventure drama They Met in Bombay (1941), led by Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell; The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), the British spy thriller that was the first film using this title directed by Alfred Hitchcock; the horror film The Beast With Five Fingers (1946), starring Robert Alda; You’ll Find Out (1940), a haunted house comedy also featuring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi; and M (1931), director Fritz Lang’s classic thriller led by Lorre, in just his third feature, as whistling child killer Hans Beckert, his most chilling performance and a role that likely typecast him as mostly playing villains the rest of his career.
2024 NBA Draft: Round 1
ABC & ESPN, 8pm Live
Teams stock up on rookie talent tonight at the 78th NBA Draft, which expands to two nights. Round 1 is tonight at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Round 2 is Thursday night at ESPN’s Seaport District Studios in Manhattan.
Dynamic Planet: “Fire”
PBS, 8pm
Learn how science, nature and tradition prepare the world for the future as the planet heats up.
The Real CSI: Miami
CBS, 10pm
New Series!
Each episode of this new docuseries features gripping real-life crime cases and the cutting-edge forensic science used to solve them.
Fear Thy Neighbor
Investigation Discovery, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Do you really know who’s living next door to you? This true-crime series returns for Season 10 with more chilling tales of conflicts between neighbors that have escalated to all-out war and ended in shocking violence.
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Thursday, June 27
The Bear
Hulu
Season Premiere!
The hit Emmy Award-winning comedy/drama following the dysfunctional family and pseudo-family that run a restaurant in Chicago is back for a highly anticipated new season that is so under wraps no one knows anything about it! What we do know is that Season 3 and Season 4 were filmed back-to-back on location, and stars Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri and real-life chef Matty Matheson are all set to return.
Drawing Closer
Netflix
Original Film!
This Japanese romantic drama follows the intertwined lives of Akito (Ren Nagase), a young man who has given up on life after receiving a terminal diagnosis, and Haruna (Natsuki Deguchi), a woman who, despite living with a terminal illness herself, displays an unflinching courage as she faces her impending death. Concealing his own illness, Akito grows increasingly intrigued by Haruna, causing him to grapple with a poignant question: Can he fall in love, knowing their time together is fleeting?
That ’90s Show: Part 2
Netflix
Season Premiere!
In the second season of this comedy, a spinoff of That ’70s Show, Leia Forman (Callie Haverda) is back in her grandparents’ basement in Point Place, Wisconsin. It is the summer of 1996, and Leia and her friends are a year wiser — or so you’d hope. Now that school is out, this leaves room for more hook-ups, breakups and as much trouble as the friends can get into behind Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty’s (Debra Jo Rupp) backs. Netflix promises plenty of new guest stars this season, including some ’90s icons; some of these names that have been revealed are Lisa Loeb, Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Wayne Knight, Tommy Chong and Kadeem Hardison. Part 3 of That ’90s Show is slated to drop on Netflix at the end of October.
Domino Day: Lone Witch
Sundance Now
New Series!
This supernatural series stars Siena Kelly as the title character, a young woman who is on all the dating apps. But Domino isn’t swiping to find her soulmate — she’s on the hunt. A young witch with extraordinary powers, she is desperately seeking a community that can help her understand who she is. Domino doesn’t need to look far, as a coven of witches is already tracking her every move, convinced they have to stop her before her powers destroy everyone and everything around her. The first two episodes drop today; new episodes are available Thursdays.
Soccer: CONMEBOL Copa América
FOX, beginning at 6pm Live
Group C action continues tonight with Panama vs. USA at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Uruguay vs. Bolivia at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
2024 NBA Draft: Round 2
ESPN, 8pm Live
The NBA Draft continues with Round 2 tonight at ESPN’s Seaport District Studios in New York City.
MLB Baseball: Cleveland at Kansas City
FS1, 8pm Live
A four-game series between the Cleveland Guardians and the Royals opens tonight at Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium.
49th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Nicole Kidman
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies broadcasts the ceremony held at the end of April at which the American Film Institute (AFI) presented the latest of its annual Life Achievement Awards to Nicole Kidman in celebration of her award-winning career and impact on movies. Meryl Streep presented the award to Kidman, and other stars on hand to honor her included Lee Daniels, Ava DuVernay, Morgan Freeman, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jane Seymour and others. Following this 90-minute broadcast, TCM will air The Hours, the 2002 drama that earned Kidman a Best Actress Oscar win, and also stars Streep and Supporting Actress nominee Julianne Moore. After the film there will be a rebroadcast of the AFI ceremony.
FOX News Democracy 2024
FOX News Channel, 8pm Live
Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Dana Perino, Jesse Watters and Sean Hannity host this preview of tonight’s debate between between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. The hosts will be joined by FNC senior political analyst Brit Hume and contributors Kellyanne Conway, Richard Fowler and Karl Rove. Additionally, congressional correspondent Aishah Hasnie will be contributing to the special live from the post-debate spin room, while senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy will provide coverage from the White House and senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram will take an historical look back at the Commission on Presidential Debates and how it was eliminated from the process.
First Presidential Debate Hosted by CNN
CNN, ABC, FOX, FOX News Channel, FOX Nation, PBS & NBC, 9pm Live
The crucial battleground state of Georgia is the setting for a debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash serve as moderators in the cable news network’s Atlanta studios. No audience will be present. You can still register to vote in the Nov. 5 general election at vote.gov. Various TV networks and streaming services will simulcast CNN’s coverage.
Friday, June 28
A Family Affair
Netflix
Original Film!
A surprising romance kicks off comedic consequences for a young woman (Joey King) after she accidentally discovers her movie-star boss (Zac Efron) and her mother (Nicole Kidman) in an intimate moment, leading them all to face the complications of love, sex and identity. Liza Koshy, Kathy Bates and Shirley MacLaine costar in this romantic comedy.
The Mole
Netflix
Season Premiere!
The high-stakes reality competition series is back for a second round, with brand-new players to scrutinize and surveil. The first batch of five episodes drops today; Episodes 6-8 will be available Friday, July 5, with the season’s final two episodes coming on Friday, July 12.
Owning Manhattan
Netflix
New Series!
This reality series offers a look inside the glamorous and adrenaline-filled universe of high-stakes real estate in New York City. World-famous broker and CEO Ryan Serhant will stop at nothing as he builds his brokerage and goes after the city’s most exclusive luxury listings, aided by an ambitious army of agents.
Gymnastics: 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials
NBC, 8pm Live
U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team hopefuls compete tonight at Target Center in Minneapolis for Day 1 of the women’s trials.
Hollywood Pride — Part 2
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies airs the second of its two-night Pride Month celebration, offering another lineup of various films featuring LGBTQ+ characters, themes and icons, and/or created by and starring queer filmmakers/actors. Up first is Caged (1950), a film noir starring Best Actress Oscar nominee Eleanor Parker as a naive young woman transformed by her brutal experiences in prison following a failed armed robbery attempt. Best Supporting Actress nominee Hope Emerson plays the sadistic prison matron. Next is Happy Together (1997), a romantic drama from Hong Kong in which a gay couple (Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu Wai) find themselves drifting apart following a trip to Argentina. Then, Best Actor nominee Heath Ledger and Best Supporting Actor nominee Jake Gyllenhaal lead Best Director winner Ang Lee’s Best Picture-nominated neo-Western drama Brokeback Mountain (2005). The lineup continues into late night/tomorrow morning with three dramas: Some of My Best Friends Are… (1971), starring Fannie Flagg, Rue McClanahan and Candy Darling; Desert Hearts (1985), featuring Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau; and the British New Wave film A Taste of Honey (1961).
Guy’s All-American Road Trip: “Food Trucks, Friends and Carnival Fun”
Food Network, 9pm
On the final leg of their road trip through the American West, Guy Fieri and his family caravan check out food-truck pizza and ice cream, and a camp breakfast becomes a cooking battle to see who makes the best sweet and savory dishes. Plus, there’s a survival contest and a campground carnival featuring Lebanese and Mediterranean food
Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog
Nat Geo, 9pm
Season Finale!
Season 4 concludes with “An Unquiet Place,” in which Cesar steps in to rehabilitate Tucker, an overexcited Labrador with a troubling history of attacking seven other dogs. To make matters worse, the incessant talking by Tucker’s pet parent only exacerbates the aggression. Cesar then takes on Hank Aaron, a pushy adolescent Doberman whose unruly behavior stems from his pet mom’s permissive parenting style.
The Proof Is Out There: Alien Edition
History, 10pm
New Series!
In this special edition, journalist Tony Harris presents compelling evidence of UFO sightings from around the globe. Are these videos proof that aliens exist? A team of experts analyze the evidence and render a verdict once and for all.
Roots of Comedy With Jesus Trejo: “Eeland Stribling” & “Tatanka Means”
PBS, 10pm
Eeland Stribling strives to find true life balance in the outdoors of Colorado, and Tatanka Means uses humor to illustrate the challenges faced by Indigenous communities nationwide.
Zillow Gone Wild
HGTV, 10:30pm
Season Finale!
In “Crowning the Wildest,” after Jack McBrayer tours 24 unconventional houses, only eight advance in the competition for the wildest of them all. In this finale, the weirdest homes are narrowed down until one victor is crowned the Zillow Gone Wild champion!
Saturday, June 29
Soccer: UEFA Euro 2024: Round of 16
FS1 & FOX, beginning at 12pm Live
The UEFA Euro soccer tournament in Germany enters the single-elimination knockout phase today as Groups A and B runners-up face off in Berlin on FS1. The Group A winner goes up against the Group C runner-up in Dortmund on FOX.
Queen: Live at Wembley
AXS TV, 1pm
The iconic 1986 concert recorded live at Wembley Stadium in London during Queen’s Magic Tour will be airing today, featuring some of their greatest hits, such as “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “We Are the Champions.” This is followed by a live 2007 recording of Bon Jovi’s Lost Highway album, performed in Chicago.
MLB Baseball
FS1 & FOX, beginning at 4pm Live
The Chicago Cubs face the Brewers in an NL Central rivalry game at American Family Field in Milwaukee on FS1. The regional game on FOX has either the L.A. Dodgers at the San Francisco Giants or the Texas Rangers at the Baltimore Orioles.
Falling Like Snowflakes
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
A photographer (Rebecca Dalton), determined to complete her exhibit by capturing a rare photo of a 12-sided snowflake, enlists the help of a childhood friend (Marcus Rosner) to go on a mission they’ll never forget.
The Killer Inside: The Ruth Finley Story
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
In this film inspired by a truly unbelievable stalking case, Desperate Housewives’ Teri Hatcher stars as Ruth Finley, a woman who had never spent a night without her husband, Ed. When he suffers a heart attack, she finds herself alone for the first time. While Ed is at the hospital, Ruth starts to receive mysterious threats. At first she keeps it to herself, but as the stalker becomes more aggressive, Ruth realizes her life is in danger. What started with disturbing letters and threatening phone calls has led to Ruth’s kidnapping and stabbing.
Dinner and a Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
TBS, 8pm
Husband and wife team Jason Biggs (American Pie) and Jenny Mollen (bestselling author) welcome Michael Rooker to their Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 watch party.
Two for One: Nicole Holofcener
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Tonight, in Two for One’s first-season finale, TCM primetime host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by director/screenwriter Nicole Holofcener (Walking and Talking), who introduces two films of her choosing. Holofcener will offer commentary on each title’s cultural significance and its influence on other films, behind-the-scenes stories, and her own personal reflections on them. The titles she has chosen are Coming Home (1978), the Best Picture Oscar-nominated drama from Best Director nominee Hal Ashby, led by Best Actor winner Jon Voight, Best Actress winner Jane Fonda and Best Supporting Actor nominee Bruce Dern, followed by The Last Detail (1973), a comedy/drama also directed by Ashby, and starring Best Actor nominee Jack Nicholson and Best Supporting Actor nominee Randy Quaid.