What To Watch: GH's Laura Returns, Bitten Finale, Sense8 Begins And More

On TV this Friday: A familiar face returns to Port Charles, Netflix activates Sense8, One Direction heads to Italy and Bitten fights in honor of the supernatural. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for June 5, 2015

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Sense8

Netflix

Series premiere (all 12 episodes): From Matrix directors Andy and Lana Wachowski comes the tale of eight strangers from around the world who are brought together by an inexplicable connection. Daryl Hannah (Kill Bill) and Naveen Andrews (Lost) are among the ensemble. (Get scoop.)

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General Hospital

ABC

The Quartermaines are startled by an unexpected party guest. Could it be Laura? Genie Francis returns as Anthony Geary's exit approaches.

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Jessie

Disney Channel

In Part 1 of "Rossed at Sea," the kids find a girl (Camp Rock's Meaghan Jette Martin) stranded in the middle of the ocean. (Watch a sneak peek.)

Whose Line Is It Anyway?

The CW

Recent Glee grad Heather Morris tries her hand at improv, joining Ryan, Colin, Wayne and guest comedian Brad Sherwood on the Whose Line stage.

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Girl Meets World

Disney Channel

Riley lies to Cory and Topanga about attending a party with Maya.

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The Messengers

The CW

An unexpected setback forces the Messengers to determine the value of being an angel.

One Direction: Where We Are: Live From the San Siro Stadium

Showtime

The boy-band's latest televised concert special — which includes since-departed 1Der Zayn Malik — was filmed last June in Milan.

Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse

OWN

Summer finale: Angela and Marcus are flabbergasted when a young girl by the name of Pam shows up and claims Marcus is her father.

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Bitten

Syfy

Two episodes: First, Elena, Paige, Nick and Clay discov- er Aleister's intentions for Savannah. Then in the 11 pm Season 2 finale, the pack fights to save Savannah, the witches and werewolves. (Renewed up in Canada.)

Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

After a two-week hiatus, Maher returns with comedian Lewis Black, Rep. Rick Lazio, political-science author Ian Bremmer and Ohioan politician Nina Turner.

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