What To Watch: Suits Returns, CBS Drops An Asteroid, ESPYS And More

On TV this Wednesday: Suits gets back to work, Peyton Manning hosts the ESPYS and it could very well be the end of the world as CBS' Salvation knows it. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for July 12, 2017

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The 25th ESPYS

ABC

Peyton Manning hosts this annual celebration of the best moments in sports, live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

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The Carmichael Show

NBC

Bobby and Nekeisha get into an argument about how much she's been drinking, prompting a family debate on how to best handle stress. (Who received TVLine accolades?)

Salvation

CBS

Series premiere: An MIT student (Red Band Society's Charlie Rowe) teams with a tech titan (Big Little Lies' Santiago Cabrera) to stop an asteroid from colliding with Earth; Jennifer Finnigan (Tyrant) and Ian Anthony Dale (Hawaii Five-0) also star; read preview.

Suits

USA Network

Season 7 premiere: Mike returns to Pearson Specter Litt as Harvey takes over as managing partner; Louis oversees new associates. (Read preview.)

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Blood Drive

Syfy

Arthur and Grace look for a cure to a deadly plague that is turning the racers into raging sex zombies. (Read about the envelope-pushing series' origin.)

Broadchurch

BBC America

Trish receives a surprising message; suspects emerge in Hardy and Miller's investigation.

I'm Sorry

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Series premiere (two episodes): Veep's Andrea Savage writes and stars in this semi-autobiographical comedy about a comedy writer, wife and mom whose inner immaturity and neuroses seep out during unexpected situations; Tom Everett Scott (Southland) co-stars. (Watch trailer.)

Odd Mom Out

Bravo

Season 3 premiere: Jill and Andy visit Hazel at sleep-away camp; a new financial reality sets in for the victims of Ernie Krevitt's Ponzi scheme.

Snowfall

FX

Franklin struggles with his burgeoning enterprise; Teddy's grows less confident in Alejandro. (73 minutes)

Younger

TV Land

Lisa receives news that changes everything when she and Kelsey attend a work retreat.

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