What To Watch: Another Period Begins, WWE Tough Enough Returns And More

On TV this Tuesday: Comedy Central finds humor in Another Period, USA gets Tough again, Stitchers explores an unintended death and Amy Schumer loses her head... literally. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for June 23, 2015

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America's Got Talent

NBC

The seemingly never-ending auditions continue for a fifth consecutive week... because apparently America's talent pool is deep.

WWE Tough Enough

USA Network

Season 6 premiere: Chris Jericho hosts the revived series that finds competitors training in and out of the ring for a one-year, $250,000 contract with the WWE.

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Extreme Weight Loss

ABC

David Tutera, Rocco DiSpirito and Duff Goldman help a couple plan their wedding as they work towards their weight loss goals.

Stitchers

ABC Family

Kirsten learns more about Marta's disastrous stitch as the team learns Cameron might have been the target of a shooting.

World's Funniest

Fox

The clip show formerly known as World's Funniest Fails returns with an unaired installment featuring 24's Mary Lynn Rajskub and SNL alum Brooks Wheelan.

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Clipped

TBS

A.J. advises Danni to pursue her passion for singing right after she advises him to give up on his dream of playing professional baseball.

Inside Amy Schumer

Comedy Central

Amy settles into an earlier time slot by falling in love with her barista, confronting her therapist and getting decapitated. Typical Tuesday stuff.

Proof

TNT

Dr. Tyler investigates an account by a man who claims to have seen the ghost of his recently deceased wife.

Tyrant

FX

À la Abbudinian Odyssey, Barry takes to the desert for salvation, while Jamal and Molly deal with their supposed loss.

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Another Period

Comedy Central

Series premiere: The single-camera satire follows a rich, out-of-touch family at the turn of the 20th century. Creators Natasha Leggero (Burning Love) and Riki Lindhome (Garfunkel and Oates) star alongside a recurring ensemble featuring Paget Brewster (Community), Jason Ritter (Girls) and Christina Hendricks (Mad Men).

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