What To Watch: Dark's Final Season, Global Goal COVID Concert And More

On TV this Saturday: Dark lights up Netflix with its third (and last) season, Shining sequel Doctor Sleep debuts on HBO and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson hosts a coronavirus awareness concert. Here are seven programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for June 27, 2020

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Dark

Netflix

Final season premiere (all eight episodes): Jonas tries to make sense of a new rendition of Winden, while those left behind in the other world try to break a loop that bends space and time.

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Sesame Street

HBO

On Lucky's first day working as a bulldozer, Big Bird and Nina help him realize that it's OK to make mistakes… he just has to keep trying.

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Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime

Ovation

The Beresfords try to save the British government from a threatening plot, while Tommy gets a daunting task from a violent gang in this 90-minute episode.

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Doctor Sleep

HBO

Premium cable premiere: In this sequel to Stephen King's The Shining, a now-adult Dan Torrance (Fargo's Ewan McGregor) protects a teen who shares his same gift from a cult that wants to feed off her powers.

Global Goal: Unite for Our Future — The Concert

NBC

In this two-hour special, celebrities and world leaders unite to help combat the impact of COVID-19 in marginalized communities; Ballers' Dwayne Johnson hosts; Shakira, Jennifer Hudson, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay and more perform.

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SNL Vintage

NBC

Natalie Portman hosts this Season 31 throwback that originally aired March 4, 2006; Fall Out Boy performs.

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Saturday Night Live

NBC

Charlie’s Angels' Kristen Stewart hosts this encore episode from November; Coldplay performs. (Season 45 episodes, ranked!)

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