New shows
Monday, June 11
(Stephen Lovekin/ GETTY IMAGES FOR UNICEF ) - Kevin and Danielle Jonas.
New shows
Monday, June 11
“Hollywood Heights” (TV Land at 9): Drama based on a popular Mexican telenovela about a teen girl who becomes famous and starts dating her favorite singer.
Tuesday, June 12
“Barter Kings” (A&E at 9): Entrepreneurs try to trade up from junk to pricey items.
“Thorne: Sleepyhead” (Encore at 9): Miniseries based on the best-selling crime novel, about a detective hunting down a mysterious serial killer.
Thursday, June 14
“41” (HBO at 9): George H.W. Bush reflects on his life, family, career and presidency.
Friday, June 15
“Let it Shine” (Disney at 8): Original movie in which an aspiring rapper tries to live out his hip-hop dreams despite his conservative preacher father.
Sunday, June 17
“Forensic Firsts” (Smithsonian at 9): Each episode looks at criminal investigations that were helped by cutting-edge forensic tools.
Monday, June 18
“One Nation Under Dog” (HBO at 9): Documentary looks at America’s increasing obsession with pooches.
“The Glass House” (ABC at 10): Reality show in which 14 contestants live in a house and the audience votes on who should be sent home.
“Miss Advised” (Bravo at 10): Three single relationship experts try to listen to their own dating advice.
Wednesday, June 20
“Baby Daddy” (ABC Family at 8:30): A guy gets a surprise when his ex-girlfriend leaves a baby girl on his doorstep.
Tuesday, June 26
“Craft Wars” (TLC at 10): Tori Spelling hosts this competition between crafting experts.
Thursday, June 28
“Brand X With Russell Brand” (FX at 11): Late-night talk show with Russell Brand gets a six-week tryout.
Monday, July 2
“Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present” (HBO at 9): Documentary profile of “the grandmother of performance art” as she gets ready for a Museum of Modern Art exhibit.
Friday, July 6
“Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World” (WETA at 10): Looks at historical Islamic art across nine countries.
Sunday, July 8
“RV Kings ” (Travel at 10): Families transform RVs into their dream vacation vehicles.
Monday, July 9
“Opening Act” (E! at 10): “American Idol” exec producer Nigel Lythgoe, singer Mary J. Blige and music producer Antonina Armato scour the Internet for amateur musicians and give them 24 hours to get ready for an audition to open for a major performer.
Tuesday, July 10
“Trust Us With Your Life” (ABC at 9): Improv show that features such performers as Ricky Gervais, Jerry Springer, Florence Henderson and David Hasselhoff.
“NY Med” (ABC at 10): Docu-series following the doctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.
Wednesday, July 11
“Beverly Hills Nannies” (ABC Family at 9): Self-explanatory reality show about nannies who work for rich people in the country’s most famous Zip code.
Sunday, July 15
“Small Town Security” (AMC at 11): Reality show chronicles a small, family-owned security company in rural Georgia.
Sunday, July 22
“3” (CBS at 9): Dating show follows three single ladies as they search for love, narrowing down a field of 100 men.
Sunday, July 23
“Vito” (HBO at 9): Documentary about Vito Russo, one of the founding figures of the gay liberation movement who played a pivotal role in the beginning of GLAAD.
Friday, July 27
Olympics Opening Ceremony in London (NBC)
Thursday, Aug. 9
“Totally Biased With W. Kamau Bell” (FX at 11): Another late-night show tryout, starring comedian W. Kamau Bell and executive produced by Chris Rock.
Sunday, Aug. 12
Olympics Closing Ceremony in London (NBC)
Sunday, Aug. 19
“Cedar Cove” (Hallmark at 8): Original movie about a judge who denies a young couple’s divorce petition and demands that they try to make their relationship work; also a backdoor pilot to the network’s first original series premiering next year.
“Married to Jonas” (E! at 10): Reality show about Kevin Jonas and his wife, Dani, as they settle down in New Jersey and deal with the fact that Kevin is a Jonas Brother.
Monday, Sept. 10
“Katie” (WJLA at 4 p.m.): Katie Couric kicks off a new syndicated talk show.
More on summer TV:
Summer TV: Anticipatory treats, with a little extra Snooki on top
TNT’s ‘Dallas’: A satisfying roll in the sentimental hay
It’s not L.A. or New York, but Washington has a lot of companies whose shows are on your TV.
1368820800000The experienced designer talks about his long run with the sketch comedy show, Zoe Barnes' hoodies and styling for Washington.
1368816856000In a brisk ‘American Masters’ doc, the comedy genius explains himself.
1368810796000Remaining eps of ABC’s ‘Don’t Trust the B---’ put online and on mobile.
1368808380000‘Idol’ finale fumbles 34 percent of last year’s crowd.
1368807240000Like all real-life office workers, the characters in "The Office" may yet discover the real meaning of air family now that they are largely apart.
1368800011000Three will launch this fall.
1368733190000Plus, ‘Arrow’ and ‘The Vampire Diaries’ will be used to launch new shows.
1368732960000One comedy comes from executive producer Denis Leary.
1368717092000Here’s to those who kept believing in — and working at — “The Office” after everyone else clocked out.
1368669180000Also video clips from ‘Intelligence’ and Will Arnett’s ‘The Millers.’
1368660492000Plus, ‘Hawaii Five-0’ moves to Fridays.
1368660000000As we prepare for the series finale of NBC's long-running sitcom on Thursday night, who better to ask for a detailed list of her favorite moments from the show?
1368649156000Subscribers can watch the channels, live, on any mobile device.
1368634153000The Post Most: EntertainmentMost-viewed stories,videos, and galleries in the past two hours
Loading...
Comments