What To Watch: Turner & Hooch Sequel Series, Kung Fu Finale, Jonas Brothers Special, Biden Town Hall And More

On TV this Wednesday: Disney+ unleashes Turner & Hooch, the Jonas Brothers get in Olympic shape, Kung Fu wraps its freshman run and President Biden participates in a CNN town hall. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for July 21, 2021

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Behind the Attraction

Disney+

Narrated by Paget Brewster, this five-part docuseries gives a BTS look at some of the most beloved attractions and destinations at Disney Parks and Resorts, including the Haunted Mansion and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.

Marvel Studios Assembled

Disney+

The latest installment takes viewers behind the scenes of Loki's freshman run. (Who's out ahead of Season 2? And where were "missing" scenes?)

Sexy Beasts

Netflix

Series premiere (all six episodes): Singles sport elaborate makeup and prosthetics while on bizarro blind dates; Rob Delaney hosts. (Watch trailer.)

Too Hot to Handle: Brazil

Netflix

Series premiere: Sexy Brazilians take up residence at a dreamy beach resort for a shot at R$500,000.

Turner & Hooch

Disney+

Series premiere: Deputy Marshal Scott Turner (Drake and Josh's Josh Peck), son of the late Detective Scott Turner, inherits an unruly dog of his own. (Watch trailer.)

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Joe Biden: CNN Town Hall

CNN

President Biden take questions from audience members in Cincinnati, Ohio; Don Lemon moderates.

Kung Fu

The CW

Season 1 finale: Nicky discovers what is needed to open the forge; an emergency at home threatens to put the kibosh on Althea and Dennis' tea ceremony. (Get CW fall premiere dates.)

Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers

NBC

The one-hour special finds Nick, Joe and Kevin trained by Team USA before they try their hand at various Olympic sports.

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Crime Scene Kitchen

Fox

Season 1 finale: After the top two dessert detective teams head back into the kitchen, the winning team takes home $100,000. (Not yet renewed.)

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Match Game

ABC

Celebrity panelists include Mario Cantone, Vivica A. Fox, Antonio Brown, Hilaria Baldwin, Fred Armisen and Christie Brinkley.

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