What To Watch: Bachelor In Paradise Returns, Dating Game Finale And More

On TV this Monday: David Spade presides over Bachelor in Paradise, Housebroken deals with a sociopathic parrot, and one of the Lawrence Brothers looks for love on The Celebrity Dating Game. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for August 16, 2021

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The Beast Must Die

AMC

Season 1 finale: Frances deals with the fallout following her attempt to punish the man who killed her son.

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Reservation Dogs

FX on Hulu

In Episode 3, Elora turns to her uncle to teach the Rez Dogs how to fight. (TVLine readers gave the series premiere an average grade of "A-.")

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American Ninja Warrior

NBC

Semifinalists face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including the new Drop Zone. (The Wall follows at 10; get NBC fall premiere dates.)

Bachelor in Paradise

ABC

Season 7 premiere: David Spade is the first in a series of rotating guest hosts, while Wells Adams assumes the roles of bartender and master of rose ceremonies. (Who's checking in? And when does Bachelorette return?)

Hell's Kitchen

Fox

When the chefs take on the classic Blind Taste Test challenge, the strategic use of a punishment pass makes one team come unglued. (Get Fox's fall dates.)

Roswell, New Mexico

The CW

Isobel and Maria pursue answers; Kyle receives a message from his past; Michael makes a shocking discovery. (Get CW fall premiere dates.)

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Housebroken

Fox

Jill's mom comes to town — and brings with her a sociopathic parrot named Nathan. (Duncanville follows at 9:30; psst... hear the good news?)

The Republic of Sarah

The CW

When Greylock is threatened with a massive flood, Sarah is forced to rely on Paul; Grover's therapist challenges him to lean into what makes him happy.

Small Town News

HBO

Docuseries finale (two episodes): The team gets creative on Election Night; Vern's vision to build a KPVM branch in Las Vegas comes to fruition.

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The Celebrity Dating Game

ABC

Season 1 finale: This week's eligible celebrities are Blossom's Joey Lawrence ("Whoa!") and black-ish's Marcus Scribner. (Not yet renewed.)

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