What To Watch: Orphan Black, TURN And Doubt End, DuckTales And More
On TV this Saturday: Orphan Black, TURN and Doubt come to an end, Disney XD revives DuckTales and HBO binges on Big Little Lies. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for August 12, 2017
DuckTales
Series premiere (through midnight): The revival begins with a one-hour TV-movie, followed by 23 consecutive encores; voice cast includes David Tennant (Doctor Who), Danny Pudi (Community), Ben Schwartz (Parks and Rec) and Bobby Moynihan (SNL). (Read preview.)
Big Little Lies Marathon
Through 5:15 pm | Spend part of your day in Monterey with this 16-time Emmy nominee, starring Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Shailene Woodley. (Learn more about Witherspoon and Kidman's next TV projects; get soundtrack; will there be a Season 2?)
Cold Justice
Kelly and the team try to determine whether a young man's death was the result of a suicide, accident or murder.
Doubt
Series finale (two episodes): Sadie gives her (truly) closing argument, and later discovers Carolyn's diagnosis; the verdict is revealed. (View TV's fastest flame-outs.)
Love Thy Neighbor
Two episodes: Danny confronts Sam and Drew, as Sam becomes convinced that he's in love. (Which OWN drama was recently renewed?)
Summer in the Vineyard
In this Autumn in the Vineyard sequel (duh!), Frankie (Rachel Leigh Cook) and Nate (Brendan Penny) hope to put their vineyard on the map at an annual festival.
TURN: Washington's Spies
Series finale (75 minutes): America struggles in its earliest days following the War of Independence; the fate of the Culper Ring is revealed. (Get Halt and Catch Fire return date.)
Orphan Black
Series finale (65 minutes): Sarah and Art attempt to protect Helena amid their efforts to end the siege. (Read Tatiana Maslany farewell Q&A.)
Rescue Dog to Super Dog
Series premiere: This program shows how shelter dogs are given a second chance to help the tens of millions of Americans in need of canine companionship.
Saturday Night Live
Repeat to Revisit: Louis C.K. hosts; The Chainsmokers perform. (Watch Bill Hader's Weekend Update cameo as The Mooch; will Louis' Louie return?)