What To Watch: Y&R's 11,000th, Xtina's Tracks, Sex&Drugs Finale And More

On TV this Thursday: Sex&Drugs eyes a new direction, The Young and the Restless marks a milestone and Christina Aguilera samples Tracks. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for September 1, 2016

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The Young and the Restless

CBS

Lives are forever changed in the 11,000th (!) episode, which features appearances by co-creator Lee Phillip Bell (photo, above) and Star Trek vet Nichelle Nichols.

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Ripper Street

BBC America

Drake and Reid's already contentious relationship worsens after Drake discovers someone he cared for deeply has been murdered.

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BattleBots

ABC

Season 2 finale (two episodes): First up, eight teams face off in the quarterfinals. Then at 9 pm, two epic match-ups determine the winner of the Giant Nut.

The Big Bang Theory

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: In the Season 9 finale, Leonard’s father (Judd Hirsch, Taxi) arrives for Leonard and Penny’s wedding re-do. (Has Big Bang cast The Flash?)

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Life in Pieces

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: In the Season 1 finale, Tyler attends prom. Plus, Matt goes on a blind date with Jen's coworker. (Get Season 2 premiere scoop.)

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Holy Hell

CNN

In this documentary, filmmaker Will Allen chronicles his time spent with the Los Angeles cult Buddhafield.

Impractical Jokers

truTV

This 90-minute special features never-before-seen outtakes and stand-up comedy filmed at a sold-out show at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington, Del.

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Queen of the South

USA Network

As James prepares to kill "The Birdman," Camila takes her operation underground; Epifanio's campaign deals with rumors regarding his ties to the drug trade.

Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll

FX

Season 2 finale: As Johnny gets to work on a solo project, Gigi contemplates taking the band in a new direction. (Not yet renewed.)

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Tracks

Spike

Sneak preview (two episodes): Executive producer Christina Aguilera stops by for the debut episode of her new game show that finds contestants attempt to identify songs by listening to individual music tracks; Shad Moss (aka Bow Wow) hosts.

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