What To Watch: Roswell Crew Chases Bonnie And Clyde, American Presidency Finale, Mind Over Murder And More

On TV this Monday: The Roswell, New Mexico team sets a plan into motion, HBO launches the true-crime docuseries Mind Over Murder, and Bill Clinton wraps his six-part examination of the American Presidency. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for June 20, 2022

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The Holiday

Spectrum

In the four-part British thriller, a woman (played by Humans' Jill Halfpenny) discovers that her husband is having an affair during a Mediterranean getaway.

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American Ninja Warrior

NBC

The qualifying rounds continue in San Antonio, where the new obstacle Kickboards makes its debut. (Take a peek at NBC's fall schedule.)

Don't Forget the Lyrics!

Fox

A returning contestant faces two life-altering decisions; a baker discovers that remembering lyrics is not a piece of cake. (Get Fox fall premiere dates.)

Roswell, New Mexico

The CW

In "Subterranean Homesick Alien," Liz, Max, Michael and Cameron set a plan into motion to catch extraterrestrial bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde.

Stanley Cup Final

ABC, ESPN+

The Tampa Bay Lightning hosts the Colorado Avalanche in Game 3, live from Amalie Arena in Tampa. (Game 4 follows Wednesday at 8/7c.)

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In the Dark

The CW

Murphy inadvertently sets off a chain of events that have near-fatal consequences for Felix. (View The CW's fall schedule.)

Irma Vep

HBO

As Mira revisits her past, René unpacks his relationship with his ex-wife.

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The American Presidency With Bill Clinton

History

Season 1 finale: The first hour offers an examination of presidential decision-making, while the second traces the rise of America's place on the world stage.

Breeders

FX

Paul takes his parents on a day-trip to recreate a cherished memory — but a number of secrets leaves all three of them reeling.

Mind Over Murder

HBO

Airing over six weeks, the true-crime docuseries chronicles the bizarre story of six individuals convicted for the 1985 murder of a beloved 68-year-old grandmother, Helen Wilson, in Beatrice, Neb.

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