What To Watch: Tony Awards, Veep Testifies, Food Network Star And More
On TV this Sunday: Curtain's up on the Tony Awards, Food Network Star serves up its 11th season, Veep goes to court and Nurse Jackie hits the road. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
Showtimes for June 7, 2015
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Love Finds You in Charm
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In the second TV-movie based on the Love Finds You book series, Amish girl Emma Miller (Danielle Chuchran, The Bold and the Beautiful) gets a chance to visit Charm, Ohio — but she finds herself torn between her home and her possible adventure.
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Tony Awards
CBS
Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming (The Good Wife) host the 69th annual celebration of Broadway's best, featuring performances from the casts of Something Rotten!, An American in Paris, Fun Home, The Visit, On the Twentieth Century, The King and I, On the Town, Gigi, Finding Neverland (pictured) and It Shoulda Been You. (Which TV stars earned nods?)
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Food Network Star
Food Network
Season 11 premiere: Twelve new finalists make their first impressions on the network and cater an elaborate event.
Game of Thrones
HBO
In the season’s penultimate hour, Jon returns to The Wall (with a really good story), Stannis has a troubling decision and Arya faces someone from her past.
Nurse Jackie
Showtime
The second-to-last episode (ever!) finds Jackie and Zoey on an unexpected road trip, while Dr. Prince attracts a neighborhood mob to All Saints.
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Golan the Insatiable
Fox
Golan and Dylan hatch an evil scheme to kill spring before it even begins. Hey, Jon Snow, these guys will gladly take your winter!
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American Odyssey
NBC
Now with an unconscious Frank in their captivity, Odelle, Aslam and Luc must figure out what to do with him. (I’m thinking a Weekend at Bernie’s reenactment?)
Halt and Catch Fire
AMC
Joe begins a new job after meeting Sara's father, while Gordon grapples with his newfound freedom.
Salem
WGN America
After joining forces with Mary, Alden faces his first test of fatherhood.
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Veep
HBO
As Selina faces the press, her staff testifies about whether the Families First vote was intentionally sabotaged – and who was really behind the breach.