What To Watch: Penultimate Gotham Knights, HIMYF Stakeout And More
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On TV this Tuesday: Duela has second thoughts, How I Met Your Father hosts a stakeout and a pair of nuns attempt to Beat Shazam. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)
Showtimes for June 20, 2023
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FBI True
Paramount+
Season 3 premiere (all 10 episodes): The latest cycle examines the rise of Al Qaeda, the explosion of TWA Flight 800 and the investigation that exposed the Bronx Butcher.
How I Met Your Father
Hulu
When Ellen suspects something is up with Rachel, she and Sid embark on a stakeout; Sophie tracks an upset Jesse down after he isn't invited to a coworker's birthday party.
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America's Got Talent
NBC
Auditions continue (Week 4!) with judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and Sofia Vergara.
Beat Shazam
Fox
Two teams of friends and a team of nuns — yes, nuns! — battle to take home the $1 million prize.
Deadliest Catch
Discovery
An early closure forces captains to work together; Sig crosses a line; Jake and Sean race back from Adak.
Superman & Lois
The CW
Lois and Clark are upset with Jordan for carelessly using his powers in public; Jonathan struggles with Kyle's change in behavior. (Seven cast members out ahead of Season 4!)
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Don't Forget the Lyrics!
Fox
A house-painting beatboxer attempts to defy the odds and win a life-changing fortune.
Gotham Knights
The CW
In the cancelled series' penultimate hour, Harvey follows a lead that could help him piece together what happened the night Bruce Wayne was killed; after reuniting with her mother, Duela begins to have second thoughts.
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Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge
NBC
Superfans Felix Arguelles and Arushi Garg face off; Fast & Furious' Sung Kang serves as guest judge.
Independent Lens
PBSPride Month Spotlight
The latest installment chronicles the journeys of Christian mothers in a network of women who call themselves “mama bears” because of the ferocity with which they fight for the rights of their LGBTQ+ children.
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