What To Watch: Jennifer Beals Seeks Proof, Tyrant Returns And More

On TV this Tuesday: TNT seeks Proof of life after death, Rizzoli & Isles work to save one of their own, Tyrant contemplates deadly family matters and Ashley Tisdale gets Clipped. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for June 16, 2015

ET

America's Got Talent

NBC

Auditions grow extreme as big, daring acts are performed outside for Howard, Howie, Heidi and Mel.

FIFA Women's World Cup

Fox

Nigeria takes on the United States in their final first stage contest in Group D. Should they win, it'll mark Nigeria's second trip out of the group stage.

Pretty Little Liars

ABC Family

Spencer looks for answers regarding Charles; Hanna attempts to unite the friends in an effort to recover from recent traumas.

ET

NBA Finals

ABC

The Golden State Warriors lead the Cleveland Cavaliers 3-2, as the finals continue on with Game 6.

Rizzoli & Isles

TNT

Season 6 premiere: The team works to identify a gunman after one of their own is accused of shooting an unarmed man on a subway platform.

ET

Clipped

TBS

Series premiere: A group of former high school classmates (including High School Musical's Ashley Tisdale and OITNB's Lauren Lapkus) work at a Massachusetts barbershop. Hilarity may or may not ensue. George Wendt (Cheers) co-stars.

Finding Carter

MTV

Season 2A finale: Carter vows to put an end to Lori's manipulative ways just as Lori drops the ultimate bombshell. (Sneak peek.)

Proof

TNT

Series premiere: A brilliant surgeon (Jennifer Beals, The L Word) is hired by a terminally ill billionaire (Matthew Modine, Weeds) to investigate whether or not there's an afterlife. David Sutcliffe (Private Practice), Joe Morton (Scandal), Callum Blue (Royal Pains), Edi Gathegi (Justified), Annie Thurman (The Hunger Games) and Caroline Rose Kaplan co-star.

Tyrant

FX

Season 2 premiere: Jamal agonizes over whether or not he should proceed with Barry's execution; Samira and Ihab take desperate measures. (Sneak peek.)

ET

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

NBC

Jeb! Bush sits down with Jimmy to discuss his 2016 campaign, though we'd be more interested in seeing the presidential hopeful on TeenNick's Ew!

Recommended