What To Watch: Guilt Comes To An End, Clinton Visits Kimmel And More

On TV this Monday: Guilt reaches a final verdict, Hillary Clinton sits down with Jimmy Kimmel, Courteney Cox goes Wild and Heather Locklear is Too Close to Home. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for August 22, 2016

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American Ninja Warrior

NBC

For the first time, four women —  Michelle Warnky, Rachael Goldstein, Jesse La Breck and Alyssa Beird — compete in the Philadelphia finals.

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Guilt

Freeform

Season 1 finale: The jury decides Grace's fate; Bruno and Pike try to find a link between the Molly Ryan case and the Hertfordshire murder. (Not yet renewed.)

Rizzoli & Isles

TNT

A mortician's body turns up in one of his own caskets; Tommy visits his son; Jane receives reactions to her news.

Too Close to Home

TLC

Series premiere: From Tyler Perry comes this scripted drama about a blue-collar Alabaman (Heroes' Danielle Savre’s Ann) forced to return to her roots after getting caught up in a political scandal; Heather Locklear (Melrose Place) co-stars.

Wild Oats

Lifetime

When a widow (Downton Abbey's Shirley MacLaine) receives a life insurance check with one too many zeroes, a friend (AHS' Jessica Lange) convinces her to keep the money and take the trip of a lifetime; Demi Moore (Ghost), Alan Arkin (Argo) and comedian Billy Connolly co-star.

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Cheer Squad

Freeform

Series premiere: This reality-TV fodder gives viewers a look at the intense world of competitive cheerleading.

Mistresses

ABC

April makes a decision regarding her future; Lydia attempts to wreck Adam and Karen's relationship. (Fall behind? Read our Episode 9 recap.)

Odd Mom Out

Bravo

Jill has a run-in with an author (16 Candles' Molly Ringwald) during a traffic jam; Lex receives an offer for Brooke's company.

Running Wild With Bear Grylls

NBC

Bear is joined by Friends/Cougar Town alum Courteney Cox as they trek through jagged peaks and descend from sheer cliffs.

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Jimmy Kimmel Live

ABC

Kimmel sits down with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in her first late-night appearance since clinching the nomination.

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