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'The Big Stage' - series premiere
This new talent show has a big twist — no judges, just performances by some of the top acts from throughout the world. Elizabeth Stanton and James Maslow host.
* Friday, June 7
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'Big Little Lies' - Season Premiere
While "Big Little Lies" was initially envisioned as a one-and-done limited series, its success caused those plans to change. In season two, the Monterey 5 are trying to return to normal after the events of the first-season finale, which becomes complicated when Perry's mom — played by new cast member Meryl Streep join the cast, playing the mother-in-law of Nicole Kidman's character,
* Sunday, June 9
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'The Handmaid's Tale' - Season Premiere
Viewers were shocked when June (Elisabeth Moss) gave up a chance for freedom in Canada, instead sending her newborn with Emily (Alexis Bledel), and in the third season she has a new posting with a powerful but enigmatic commander (Bradley Whitford). Meanwhile, June is on a mission to bring down Gilead, and she finds an unlikely ally in Serena (Yvonne Strahovski).
* Sunday, June 9
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'So You Think You Can Dance' - Season Premiere
Mary Murphy, Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval, Laurieann Gibson and Nigel Lythgoe are back behind the judging table for a 16th season of some of the most dynamic dancing ever seen on a TV screen.
* Monday, June 10
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'Pose' - Season Premiere
One of last year's most critically acclaimed new dramas returns for a second season, with the underground ball culture making its way into the mainstream as the action jumps forward to 1990.
* Tuesday, June 11
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'Card Sharks' - Series Premiere
In ABC's latest revival of a classic game show, Joel McHale has been tapped to host a new primetime version of "Card Sharks".
* Wednesday, June 12
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'Baskets' - Season Premiere
Big changes are underway for the Baskets family as the quirky comedy returns for its fourth season. After 49 years, Chip (Zach Galifianakis) decides it’s finally time to move out of his mom’s place. But even with the help of Martha (Martha Kelly) and a life coach, he learns that leaving the nest is hard, to say the least. Christine (Louie Anderson) and Ken (Alex Morris) move into a new place they can call their own, but carpet emergencies and missing kitchen magnets make the transition rockier than expected. Meanwhile, Dale (also Zach Galifianakis) has found some kindred spirits with his fellow inhabitants of the RV park.
* Wednesday, June 12
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'Press Your Luck' - Series Premiere
Hey, it's ANOTHER game show revival, and the iconic game show known for its mischievous Whammy has enlisted actress/director Elizabeth Banks to host.
* Wednesday, June 12
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'Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese'
Bob Dylan's mid-1970s Rolling Thunder Revue is still renowned for featuring some of his most fiery and passionate performances, and this new Netflix documentary from Martin Scorsese features never-before-seen concert footage and new interviews (with Dylan himself, it's rumoured) and other participants in the tour, a rotating roster of talent that included the likes of Ringo Starr, Patti Smith, Joni Mitchell and more.
* Wednesday, June 12
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'Too Old to Die Young' - Season Premiere
Miles Teller, Jena Malone and Billy Baldwin star in this gritty crime drama about a grief-stricken cop who finds himself enmeshed in a dark underworld populated by hit men, Russian mobsters,
* Friday, June 14
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'Murder Mystery'
In this Netflix original movie, Adam Sandler plays a New York City cop who FINALLY gives in and takes his wife (Jennifer Aniston) on the dream European vacation she's been craving for years. Things go south when they receive an invitation to a billionaire's (Terence Stamp) yacht, only to become the prime suspects when he winds up murdered.
* Friday, June 14
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'City on a Hill' - Series Premiere
When Brooklyn DA Decourcy Ward (Aldis Hodge) takes a new job in Boston, he winds up forming an uneasy alliance with a corrupt FBI agent (Kevin Bacon) to work on a case that threatens to turn the city's criminal justice system upside down.
* Sunday, June 16
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'Euphoria' - Series Premiere
Zendaya stars in this HBO drama about a group of teenagers struggling to cope with the murder of a friend.
* Sunday, June 16
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'Grand Hotel' - Series Premiere
A glossy primetime soap from exec producer Eva Longoria, "Grand Hotel" follows the goings-on at a chic Miami hotel owned by Santiago Mendoza (Demian Bechir), whose seemingly glamourous life is on the verge of being upended by escalating debt and assorted scandals.
* Monday, June 17
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'Family Food Fight' - Series Premiere
Ayesha Curry hosts this new cooking show that brings eight families together to compete in a series of culinary challenges, with a $100K prize at stake. Chefs Craham Elliott and Cat Cora will judge.
* Thursday, June 20
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'Holey Moley' - Series Premiere
The "Food Fight" host's husband, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, is exec producer of this 10-episode mini-golf competition series, showcasing self-proclaimed mini-golf lovers from around the country as they compete head-to-head through an epic obstacle golf course.
* Thursday, June 20
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'Reef Break' - Series Premiere
Poppy Montgomery ("Without A Trace") stars in this new drama, playing a former thief who is now the fixer for the governor of a tropical island nation in the Pacific.
* Thursday, June 20
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'Spin the Wheel' - Series Premiere
Rather than take the ABC route of rebooting old game shows, Fox has invented a new one (from exec producer Justin Timberlake, no less), and nabbed Dax Shepard to host. The game involves contestants spinning a big wheel, just like on "The Price Is Right". Unlike that wheel, however, contestants will be vying for huge cash prizes of more than $20 million.
* Thursday, June 20
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'The Hills - New Beginnings'
One of TV's most iconic reality shows is back with a new revival, with former "O.C." star Mischa Barton and Brandon Lee (son of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee) joining returnees Audrina Patridge, Heidi and Spencer, and the rest of the gang from "The Hills".
* Monday, June 24
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'Legion' - Season Premiere
The third and final season of this "X-Men"-inspired series promises to take things in a very different direction after last season's revelation that mutant David Haller is destined to become a powerful super villain.
* Monday, June 24
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'Years and Years' - Series Premiere
In this provocative miniseries from Russell T. Davies ("Queer As Folk", "Doctor Who"), a populist British politician (Emma Thompson) takes control of Britain, leading the country down a dark and dangerous path, with the ensuing 15 years experienced through the eyes of the Lyons family as each episode jumps ahead two or three years.
* Monday, June 24
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'Big Brother' - Season Premiere
Despite husband Les Moonves stepping down as top dog at CBS after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, followed by wife Julie Chen Moonves' resignation from "The Talk", the "Chenbot" will be back to preside over the inevitable shenanigans when "Big Brother" returns for its 21st season.
* Wednesday, June 25 on Global
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'The Loudest Voice' - Season Premiere
Fox News CEO Roger Ailes' fall from grace was fast and harsh after several female news anchors accused him of sexual misconduct in the wake of his cover-up of the numerous sexual harassment claims levelled against former Fox News star Bill O'Reilly. This miniseries dramatizes the rise and fall of Ailes, played by a practically unrecognizable Russell Crowe. Also starring Naomi Watts (as accuser Gretchen Carlson), Sienna Miller, Seth MacFarlane and Josh Charles.
* Sunday, June 30
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'The Rook' - Series Premiere
Based on the novel of the same name, the action surrounds a young woman in London as she's pursued by shadowy paranormal adversaries as she begins to understand newly discovered extraordinary abilities. Also starring Olivia Munn, Adrian Lester,
* Sunday, June 30
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'Instinct' - Season Premiere
In season two, NYPD consultant Dylan Reinhart (Alan Cumming, pictured here) is reinstated after being put on leave, just in time to join his partner, NYPD detective Lizzie Needham (Bojana Novakovic, pictured here), on their new case, the "Sleeping Beauty Killer."
* Sunday, June 30 on Global
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'Stranger Things' - Season Premiere
The long-awaited third season (or, as Netflix is calling it, "Stranger Things 3") is nearly here, and here's what the official synopsis has to say: "It’s 1985 in Hawkins, Indiana, and summer's heating up. School’s out, there’s a brand new mall in town, and the Hawkins crew are on the cusp of adulthood. Romance blossoms and complicates the group’s dynamic, and they’ll have to figure out how to grow up without growing apart. Meanwhile, danger looms. When the town’s threatened by enemies old and new, Eleven and her friends are reminded that evil never ends; it evolves. Now they’ll have to band together to survive, and remember that friendship is always stronger than fear."
Tuesday, July 4
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'Bring The Funny' - Series Premiere
40 talented comedians compete for a $250,000 cash prize and the chance to perform onstage at the 2020 Just for Laughs Festival, with judges Jeff Foxworthy, Chrissy Teigen and Kenan Thompson offering their expert opinions. Comedian Amanda Seales hosts.
* Tuesday, July 9
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'Pearson' - Series Premiere
Gina Torres reprises her "Suits" role of Jessica Pearson in this new spinoff that follows the recently disbarred lawyer as embarks on a new career as right-hand woman/fixer for the mayor of Chicago, placing her in a crooked and dangerous new world where every action has far-reaching consequences.
* Wednesday, July 17
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'The Boys' - Series Premiere
Exec producers Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Eric Kripke ("Heroes") present this new series that puts a fresh spin on the superhero genre. Set in "a world where superheroes embrace the darker side of their massive celebrity and fame," the show "revolves around a group of vigilantes known informally as 'the boys,”' who set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty."
* Friday, July 26
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'Orange Is the New Black' - Season Premiere
Fans who've been watching since the beginning won't want to miss how it all ends as "OITNB" returns with its seventh and final season.
* Friday, July 26
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'Veronica Mars' - Season Premiere
Previously rebooted as a crowd-funded feature film, "Veronica Mars" returns, with Kristen Bell reprising her role as the no-longer-teenage PI. This time out, the murders of Spring Break revellers threaten Neptune's tourist-based economy, leading Veronica to be called in to investigate.
* Friday, July 26
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'Free Meek' - Series Premiere
The five-episode limited documentary series chronicles Meek Mill’s fight for exoneration in his legal case while exposing the broader flaws of the U.S. criminal justice system. As Meek, his family and his legal team fight for his freedom, cameras capture the birth of the #FREEMEEK movement, the launch of the REFORM Alliance and the re-investigation of a case filled with allegations of dirty cops, planted evidence and systemic corruption within a broken judicial system.
* Tuesday, Aug. 6
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'BH90210' - Series Premiere
O.G. "Beverly Hills, 90210" stars Gabrielle Carteris, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth and Ian Ziering return in what's described as a "six-episode event series" that revives the iconic teen drama in a very unique way.
* Wednesday, Aug. 7 on Global
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'Succession' - Season Premiere
One of last year's most biting satires returns for a second season, chronicling the vicious sibling infighting between the children of a long-in-the-tooth media mogul (Brian Cox) clinging to power of his vast business empire.
* Sunday, Aug. 11
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'The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance' - Series Premiere
It's been awhile — a LONG while — since Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal" debuted in theatres, and the fantasy saga is continuing in this new Netflix series.
* Friday, Aug. 30
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'Carnival Row' - Series Premiere
Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne star in this new series, set in a Victorian fantasy world filled with mythological immigrant creatures. Feared by humans, they are forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom. But even in darkness, hope lives, as a human detective and a faerie rekindle a dangerous affair. The city’s uneasy peace collapses when a string of murders reveals a monster no one could imagine.
* Friday, Aug. 30