What To Watch: Muhammad Ali Funeral, Tony Hale Goes Bang! And More

On TV this Friday: Bill Clinton pays tribute to Muhammad Ali, Voltron returns as a Legendary Defender and an Outcast second guesses his family tree. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for June 10, 2016

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Voltron: Legendary Defender

Netflix

Series premiere (all 13 episodes): A set of teenagers suddenly find themselves the pilots behind five robotic lions used to protect the universe from evil amid a prolonged intergalactic war. (Watch trailer.)

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Muhammad Ali Memorial Service

ESPN

President Bill Clinton, Billy Crystal and Bryant Gumbel are among those scheduled to eulogize the late boxing champ, who lost his battle with Parkinson's Disease on June 3. (The opening match of the European soccer championships between France and Romania will now air on ESPN2.)

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Girl Meets World

Disney Channel

Riley creates an online alter-ego when she feels she's not fitting in; Cory and Topanga deal with Auggie's Internet usage; golf champ Bubba Watson guest-stars.

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Hawaii Five-0

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: McGarrett’s first date with Lynn (Falling Skies‘ Sarah Carter) just so happens to take place on a deserted isle inhabited by a mobster.

NBA Finals

ABC

The Golden State Warriors (2-1) lead the Cleveland Cavaliers heading into Game 4 at the Q Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

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Outcast

Cinemax

Kyle begins to question his family's history. (What did you think of Episode 1?)

Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

Guests include Cal. Sen. Barbara Boxer, musician Tom Morello, GQ correspondent Ana Marie Cox, strategist Katie Packer and journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin.

Wynonna Earp

Syfy

As Wynonna attempts to put the discovery in the Barrens behind her, Henry comes across a curious stranger.

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Comedy Bang! Bang!

IFC

Two episodes: Scott and Weird Al sit down with Veep's Tony Hale, SNL's Bobby Moynihan, OITNB's Lauren Lapkus and pop duo Tegan and Sara.

Vice

HBO

The newsmagazine reports on the ongoing water crisis in Flint, Mich. and ISIS' grasp on Libya following the death of Muammar Gaddafi.

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