What To Watch: All American Finale, Ninja Warrior Semifinals And More

On TV this Monday: All American wraps its third season, The Bachelorette readies for hometown visits, and American Ninja Warrior semifinalists take on two new obstacles. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for July 19, 2021

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All American

The CW

Season 3 finale: Billy learns what Spencer has been keeping from him; Jordan and Asher receive unexpected news. (Get Season 4 premiere date.)

American Ninja Warrior

NBC

The Semifinals commence in Los Angeles, where competing Ninjas face up to 10 obstacles, including the new Wall-to-Wall and Inverter. (Get NBC fall premiere dates.)

The Bachelorette

ABC

With hometown dates just around the corner, Brendan and Mike feel the pressure to get some solo time with Katie. (When does next season premiere?)

Hell's Kitchen

Fox

The remaining chefs compete in a tag-team relay race competition, before five of them face the first Cook For Your Life challenge of the season.

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Housebroken

Fox

Chief is brought to the vet after he eats Jill's vibrator (!); Tabitha goes to live with The Gray One; Lindsay's interferes in Shel's relationship with Darla.

The Republic of Sarah

The CW

A damaging magazine article prompts Sarah to begin work on a more representative government — and Danny, Maya, AJ and Corinne to run for office.

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Duncanville

Fox

Duncan ditches the PSATs to hang with his Uncle Stan; Jack, Kimberly and Jing clean the attic in an effort to stay on Annie's good side.

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The Beast Must Die

AMC

Frances plots her revenge; DI Strangeways struggles with his PTSD as he takes a closer look at the investigation.

The Celebrity Dating Game

ABC

This week's eligible celebrities are supermodel Tyson Beckford and Baywatch vet Carmen Electra.

Small Fortune

NBC

Three best friends — Jay, Anip and Brijesh — share the same last name, as well as a passion for Bollywood dancing and a need to win big.


ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY
On July 19, 2007, Mad Men premiered on AMC — and proceeded to win the Emmy for best drama four years in a row.

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