What To Watch: Chilled Bones, NBA Draft, Queen Of The South And More

On TV this Thursday: Bones' latest mystery is bound to induce chills, USA Network welcomes a Queen of the South and Lip Sync Battle hosts an Undateable reunion. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for June 23, 2016

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NBA Draft

ESPN

The Philadelphia 76ers, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Boston Celtics, the Phoenix Suns and the Minnesota Timberwolves are expected to make their first picks.

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BattleBots

ABC

Season 2 premiere: Nearly three dozen teams compete with their next-generation robots as they attempt to advance out of the qualifying round.

Bones

Fox

Dr. Edison (Arrow's Eugene Byrd) is suspected as a potential killer when Booth and Brennan investigate the death of an arctic explorer. (The Jeffersonian team is heading to Comic-Con!)

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Beauty and the Beast

The CW

During an undercover op to see who is hunting Vincent, Cat learns she might be pregnant; J.T. is abducted in a case of mistaken identity.

Big Brother

CBS

Season 18 premiere (Night 2 of 2): CBS doesn't really provide synopses for this show, so we'll just leave you with this newly released promotional photo of Julie Chen blowing an obscene amount of bubbles.  

Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge

NBC

Time slot premiere: New teams compete in what's being described as the most grueling obstacle course ever. (And by "ever" they mean in three episodes.)

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Aquarius

NBC

Time slot premiere: Hodiak investigates a murder in a predominantly black neighborhood on the day of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.

Lip Sync Battle

Spike

Season 2 finale: Undateable reunion alert! Chris D'Elia faces off against Baby Bird Brent Morin. (Get renewal status.)

Queen of the South

USA Network

Series premiere: Teresa Mendoza (Alice Braga, I Am Legend) is thrust into the world of narcotics when a Mexican drug cartel comes looking for her.

Thirteen

BBC America

Series premiere: Ivy Moxam (Jodie Comer, Doctor Foster) escapes a cellar after 13 years in captivity; Natasha Little (The Night Manager) and Stuart Graham (The Fall) co-star.

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