What To Watch: Homicide's Streaming Debut, DNC Night 1, Love Island USA Reunion And More
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On TV this Monday: Homicide: Life on the Street (finally!) hits streaming, Love Island USA contestants reunite and the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)
Showtimes for August 19, 2024
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CoCoMelon Lane: The Nursery Rhyme Musical
Netflix
The Melon Patch Academy kids want to surprise their teacher with a special musical — but unexpected hurdles jeopardize the show.
All seven seasons of NBC's iconic police procedural — which not only stars the late Andre Braugher, but also introduced us to Law & Order: SVU's Det. John Munch (played by the late Richard Belzer) — makes its long-awaited streaming debut, remastered in 4K high definition. (How to Stream!)Courtesy of Everett Collection
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All American: Homecoming
The CW
Amara makes a surprise return to Bringston for Thanksgiving; Marcus tries to bond with Noah; Cam wonders if Keisha and JR spend too much time together.
American Ninja Warrior
NBC
The finals begin in Las Vegas as contestants compete in Stage 1 for their chance to win $1 million.
The Bachelorette
ABCHometowns Week
Jenn meets the families of Devin, Jeremy, Jonathan and Marcus — but has only three roses left to hand out.
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61st Street
The CW
The State Attorney has her sights set on Franklin; Officer Logan weighs the consequences of going to trial; Lieutenant Brannigan tries to stack the court in his favor.
Love Island USA
Peacock
In the Season 6 reunion special, the Islanders sit down with host Ariana Madix to rehash old drama.
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Democratic National Convention
ABC, CBS & NBCNight 1 of 4
Network coverage is anchored by ABC's David Muir, CBS' Norah O'Donnell and NBC's Lester Holt. (See full speaker schedule.)
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The Anonymous
USA Network
Series premiere (three episodes): A group of 12 players, including Xavier Prather (Big Brother) and Nina Twine (Survivor), use anonymous online accounts to scheme their way to winning a $100,000 prize. (Watch trailer.)