What To Watch: World Of Dance Semi-Finals, Stargirl Finale Part 1, AGT Special, John Lewis Tribute And More
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On TV this Tuesday: Oprah Winfrey oversees a John Lewis tribute, World of Dance's top contenders compete in the semi-finals and the Stargirl finale gets underway on The CW. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
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America's Got Talent
NBC
This 15th anniversary retrospective features past champs Kodi Lee, Shin Lim and Grace Vanderwaal, as well as AGT: Champions winners V. Unbeatable and Season 13 performance troupe Zurcaroh.
Repeat to Revisit: In the one-hour series finale, Mitch and Cam adjust to life with the new baby; Phil and Claire decide that one of the kids needs to move out; and Gloria realizes that Jay, Manny and Joe don't need her as much anymore.
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American Chopper: The Last Ride
Discovery Channel
In this two-hour special, Junior and Senior build one last bike together after hearing about demolition plans for the old Orange County Choppers building.
Greenleaf
OWN
In the series' penultimate episode, the Greenleafs take on Harmony and Hope, as Lady Mae tries to negotiate for the mansion, Grace fights to prevent demolition, and the Bishop learns more about the original owner. (Who received TVLine accolades?)
The Swamp
HBO
The political documentary follows congressmen Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ken Buck (R-CO) as they face demands to raise money for their reelections as well as for the Republican party.
Tell Me a Story
The CW
Jordan helps the cops track down one of the masked robbers; Kayla finds it hard to keep away from Nick; Hannah helps Gabe cover his tracks.
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John Lewis: Celebrating a Hero
CBS
Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Gayle King and Brad Pitt host a tribute for the late Civil Rights leader, featuring appearances by Yolanda Adams, Jon Batiste, Common, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Trevor Noah, Billy Porter and Wynonna.
What Would You Do?
ABC
One scenario features a college student struggling to afford tuition, and the lengths she's willing to go to in order to make ends meet.
World of Dance
NBC
As the semi-finals get underway and six of the Top 12 acts take the stage, only two move forward to the World Final.