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'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' - season premiere
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Talk about resilience! A show that started its life in the UK back in the late 1980s before launching in the U.S. to even greater success on ABC — only to get cancelled and then revived by The CW — this improv showcase returns with an all-new season tonight, with host Aisha Tyler joined by returning improv masters Wayne Brady, Ryan Styles and Colin Mochrie. * Monday, June 4
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'So You Think You Can Dance' - season premiere
Adam Rose/FOX
The 15th season of this unstoppable summertime dance competition reunites judges Mary Murphy, Nigel Lythgoe, Vanessa Hudgens, seen with special guest star Twitch Boss. * Monday, June 4 premiering Monday, June 4
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'The Fosters' - series finale
Freeform/Craig Sjodin
It's the end of the road for this award-winning teen drama about a multi-ethnic mixed family consisting of biological and adopted siblings raised by lesbian moms, and "The Fosters" will make its exit with a three-part finale event spanning Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. * Monday, June 4; Tuesday, June 5; Wednesday, June 6 on ABC Spark
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'Dietland' - series premiere
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Joy Nash stars as Plum Kettle, a plus-sized ghost writer for the editor of New York's hottest fashion magazine (Julianna Margulies of "The Good Wife") who finds herself contacted by a militant women's organization that's fighting back against the status quo in the fashion industry. The group, however, has become a bit extreme as of late, punishing sexual predators who have escaped justice — by killing them. Stay tuned after the show for "Unapologetic With Aisha Tyler", a companion after-show that addresses the hot-button issues introduced in the series. * Monday, June 4
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'Elementary'
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Holmes and Watson enter the world of nuclear security when they investigate the murder of an ex-Yakuza gang member. Also, Captain Gregson is blindsided by a stunning personal confession from his daughter, Hannah (Liza J. Bennett), a police sergeant. * Monday, June 4 on Global
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'Bud Empire' - series premiere
History
With Canada poised to legalize marijuana for recreational use this summer, History is serving up this reality series following Kelowna "pot-repreneur" Bob Kay, who prepares to face a new frontier for his established B.C.-based weed dispensary operation and carve out his own chunk of the billion-dollar marijuana business. * Tuesday, June 5 on History
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'Humans' - season premiere
Colin Hutton/Kudos/CH4/AMC
The third season is set one year after the dwn of consciousness as the decimated and oppressed Synth population fight to survive in a world that hates and fears them. * Tuesday, June 5
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'Face Off' - season premiere
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Get ready for another season of amazing makeup and prosthetics as some of Hollywood's most talent makeup artistes transform models into aliens, monsters, mythical creatures and whatever else strikes their fancies. * Tuesday, June 5
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'The Four' - season premiere
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Following a brief run at the beginning of the year, this cut-to-the-chase singing competition (which begins with the final four) is back for a second season. Host Fergie is back, along with returning judges DJ Khaled, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Meghan Trainor (former fourth judge Charlie Walk, however, will NOT be back after being axed by the show in the wake of numerous allegations of sexual misconduct). * Thursday, June 7
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'Marvel's Cloak & Dagger' - series premiere
Freeform/Alfonso Bresciani
This new Marvel series tells the story of Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph), two teenagers from very different backgrounds, who find themselves burdened and awakened to newly acquired superpowers which are mysteriously linked to one another. Tandy can emit light daggers and Tyrone has the ability to engulf others in darkness. They quickly learn they are better together than apart, but their feelings for each other make their already complicated world even more challenging. * Thursday, June 7 on ABC Spark
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'Alex Strangelove'
Netflix
This teen comedy follows a high school senior (Daniel Doheny) who has cooked up an elaborate plan to lose his virginity to his girlfriend, a situation that becomes complicated when he meets an a handsome gay teen (Antonio Marizale) who makes him question his sexual identity. * Friday, June 8
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'Sense8- - series finale
Netflix
This ambitious, expensive and downright iconoclastic sci-fi series from the Wachowskis (of "The Matrix" fame) baffled some and entranced others, and it's that latter group who'll want to tune in for this special one-off episode that concludes the story for good. * Friday, June 8
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'Gotti: Godfather & Son'
A&E
Known as "the Teflon Don" because prosecutors just couldn't get their charges to stick (until the did), late mob Boss John Gotti and son (and Mafia heir apparent) John Gotti Jr. are the focus of this four-hour, two-night documentary. The doc features never-before-seen footage of the last meeting between father and son as Gotti Sr. was on his deathbed in a federal prison medical facility, when the son asked the father's blessing to do something that would have previously been unthinkable: quit the mob. * Saturday, June 9; Sunday, June 10
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'The 72nd Annual Tony Awards'
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Tony Award nominees Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles will host this year's salute to the best of Broadway, broadcast live from NYC's historic Radio City Music Hall. Broadway legend Chita Rivera and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber will be the recipients of lifetime achievement awards during this year's telecast. * Sunday, June 10
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'Celebrity Family Feud' - season premiere
ABC/Byron Cohen
"Celebrity Family Feud" kicks off its new season with a bang in this hour-long episode will feature the family that everyone has been waiting to see battle it out: the Kardashians vs. the Wests, with Kanye West and Kris Jenner leading their respective teams. * Sunday, June 10