What To Watch: Pennyworth Debuts, NOS4A2 Finale, Shark Week And More
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On TV this Sunday: Shark Week gets underway, NOS4A2 scares up its season finale and Pennyworth is at your service. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for July 28, 2019
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Shark Week
Discovery Channel
The annual, week-long programming block kicks off with Expedition Unknown: Megalodon, followed by Rob Riggle's Shark Trip: Eat Prey Chum (at 9 pm), featuring Joel McHale (Card Sharks), Anthony Anderson (To Tell the Truth), Damon Wayans Jr. (Happy Endings) and Adam DeVine (The Righteous Gemstones). (View complete line-up.)
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City on a Hill
Showtime
Jackie thinks he's one step closer to glory; Decourcy goes after the guns; Jimmy and Frankie search for a new dealer.
Claws
TNT
The crew's elaborate plan to pay back the casino's debt falls short. Sounds like a nailbiter.
NOS4A2
AMC
Season 1 finale (two episodes): Vic goes against Maggie's warnings and tries to rescue a loved one; Manx learns an upsetting secret about Vic. (Check renewal status.)
Pennyworth
Epix
Series premiere (75 minutes): In this Batman preeeeequel, Alfred Pennyworth (Endeavour‘s Jack Bannon) endeavours to start his own security firm following his return from SAS service. (Watch Comic-Con Q&A.)
Sweetbitter
Starz
Tess has an embarrassing sexual encounter with Omar; Sasha receives troubling news.
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What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage
Fox
Fred calls in a network executive after his studio neighbor starts causing trouble; Tiffany Haddish (The Last O.G.) guest-stars. (Get Fox fall premiere dates.)
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Euphoria
HBO
Rue's depression leads to a 22-hour binge of a British reality show; Jules visits an old friend.
The Good Fight
CBS
Broadcast-TV encore: In Episode 9, Diane and Adrian get involved in another police brutality case; Lucca represents Maia for her interview with a federal investigator. (Get CBS fall premiere dates.)
To Tell the Truth
ABC
Panelists include Norman Lear and Rita Moreno (One Day at a Time), Bob Saget (Fuller House) and Joel McHale (Card Sharks). (Get ABC fall premiere dates.)