What To Watch: SYTYCD Returns, The 100 Go Hunting And More

On TV this Wednesday: The World Music Awards celebrate excellence in music, a buncha hockey pucks celebrate Don Rickles, So You Think You Can Dance starts searching for America's next greatest dancer and the battle between The 100 and the Grounders heats up. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

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Melissa & Joey

ABC Family

Joe gets a visit from his mother and estranged brother (returning guest stars Faith Prince and Matthew Lawrence); Lennox wants to help Ryder get into college, even though he has other plans.

So You Think You Can Dance

Fox

Season 11 premiere: Dancers try to wow the judges during auditions. Also, Justin Bieber introduces some top dance crews. (Guess he must have picked up some of Usher’s moves...?)

World Music Awards

NBC

This annual gala celebrates best-selling record artists. Scheduled performers include Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus, Jason Derulo, Fall Out Boy and Flo Rida.

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Baby Daddy

ABC Family

Emma takes her first steps the moment Ben walks out the door. Bonnie, Tucker, Danny and Riley recall how their lives have changed since Emma's arrival.

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The 100

The CW

During a hunt for food, Finn and Clarke end up in a compromising position, while Bellamy receives an irresistible offer from Raven.

One Night Only: An All-Star Comedy Tribute to Don Rickles

Spike TV

David Letterman, Jerry Seinfeld, Robert De Niro, Bob Newhart, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey are among the luminaries/hockey pucks on hand to honor the comedy icon.

Rogue

DirecTV Audience Network

Season 2 premiere: Grace is on a special FBI task force investigating a prostitution ring, but her home life gets complicated when her mother Vivian (Homefront's Clare Higgins) shows up after a prolonged absence.

The World Wars

History

Miniseries finale: World War II breaks out under new world leaders.

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Flowers in the Attic

Lifetime

Repeat to Revisit: In case Petals on the Wind has you jonesing for its precursor, here's a chance to re-watch the origins of the scandalous Dollanganger clan -- because what happens in the family, stays in the family.

Motive

ABC

A seemingly straightforward case of self-defense during a home invasion turns out to be more complicated than originally thought. Meanwhile, tensions flare when Cross asserts his authority and Angie pushes back.

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