What To Watch: Bones Finale, Conan Welcomes Arrow, Flash And Supergirl, Seth Meyers Goes Live And More
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On TV this Thursday: Bones goes after a serial killer, AnnaLynne McCord checks in with Beauty and the Beast and John Oliver gets Coffee with Jerry Seinfeld. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for July 21, 2016
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Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
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Season 8 finale: The Emmy-nominated chat show concludes its eighth go-round with Last Week Tonight's John Oliver. (Previously renewed.)
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Late Night With Seth Meyers
NBC
Meyers goes live, presumably to take a "Closer Look" at Trump's RNC speech; guests include SNL's Leslie Jones and chef Carlo Mirarchi.
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Thirteen
BBC America
Miniseries finale (75 minutes): Ivy faces her past in an effort to save Phoebe; Carne and Merchant put their lives in jeopardy by underestimating Mark White.
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Bones
Fox
Season 11 finale: A fan-favorite guest star makes an unexpected return as the team attempts to track down The Puppeteer; Brennan's dad (Ryan O’Neal) returns. (View final season poster.)
Greatest Hits
ABC
Alessia Cara covers U2, Little Big Town salutes Oasis and Bonnie Raitt duets with Andra Day. Plus, Boyz II Men and Seal perform hits from 1990-'95.
Pretty Woman
AMC
The basic cable network honors the late Garry Marshall with back-to-back airings of his iconic 1990 film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.
Republican National Convention
PBS, CBS, NBC, ABC and others
Night 4 speakers include nominee Donald Trump — preceded by Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Gov. Mary Fallin of Oklahoma, Gov. Rick Scott of Florida, RNC chairperson Reince Priebus and Ivanka Trump.
Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge
NBC
Season 1 finale (two episodes): The top six teams compete in the toughest course yet in an effort to secure the title of Spartan Champion. (Not yet renewed.)
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Beauty and the Beast
The CW
Cat discovers that Vincent's partner (90210's AnnaLynne McCord) on an undercover op is an assassin.
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Conan
TBS
O'Brien's second San Diego Comic-Con installment is set to include Arrow's Stephen Amell, The Flash's Grant Gustin and Supergirl's Melissa Benoist.