What To Watch: Candid Camera Returns, Murder In The First's Last And More

On TV this Monday: TV Land is caught on Candid Camera, Major Crimes and Murder in the First wrap for the summer and Under the Dome adds another piece to the puzzle. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

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Showtimes for August 11, 2014

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Candid Camera

TV Land

Series premiere: Smile! Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory) and producer Peter "Son of Alan" Funt host this reboot of the classic hidden-camera series, which catches unsuspecting people in bizarre situations. Megan Hilty (Smash) guest-stars in the first episode.

Switched at Birth

ABC Family

Bay reconsiders attending the prom when the school implements a new dress code, and Daphne continues her downward spiral.

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Hit the Floor

VH1

Season finale: The Devils make a final push for the title, and the police make a shocking arrest. (Already renewed.)

Major Crimes

TNT

Summer finale: An investigation of young girls disappearing from a popular nightclub leads to a turf battle between the Major Crimes Division and S.O.B. (Hopefully there’s some West Side Story finger-snapping, too.)

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Partners

FX

As Allen (Kelsey Grammer) helps Ruth draw up a living will, Marcus (Martin Lawrence) grows jealous of his partner’s bond with his mother.

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Murder in the First

TNT

Season finale: Inspectors English and Mulligan discover shocking secrets as they investigate possible suspects in the Kevin Neyers murder. (Not yet renewed.)

Teen Wolf

MTV

Scott embarks on a dangerous plan to draw out The Benefactor, and Malia confronts her past.

Under the Dome

CBS

When Barbie descends into the tunnel, he discovers a world that is familiar but filled with unanswered questions. (So... the usual!) Brett Cullen (Devious Maids) returns as Barbie’s father.

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Anger Management

FX

Charlie promises an attractive (duh) reporter an interview with an angry convict.

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The Approval Matrix

Sundance

Series premiere: Inspired by New York Magazine’s back-page pop culture round-up, comedian Neal Brennan (Chappelle’s Show) hosts this weekly roundtable discussion of news and entertainment.

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