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ON TELEVISION (WEDNESDAY 6/18/25)
APPLE TV+: The Buccaneers (Premiere)
BRITBOX: Outrageous (Premiere) at 8pm
CW: Children Ruin Everything (Premiere) at 9pm
DISCOVERY: Expedition Unknown (Premiere) at 9pm
DISCOVERY: Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Premiere) at 10pm
NETFLIX: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: America’s Sweethearts (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Somebody Feed Phil (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Yolanthe (Premiere)
PRIME VIDEO: We Were Liars (Premiere)
VICE: Sports Gone Wrong (Premiere) at 9pm
Spinoff series “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” debuts Thursday, September 4 with three episodes on Paramount+. “We’re beyond excited to finally share Tony and Ziva’s next chapter with the incredible fans around the world who never stopped believing this day would come,” said stars and executive producers Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly. “Returning to these roles together on screen after more than a decade has been an unforgettable journey packed with lies, spies, danger, desire….and self-driving murder cars!”
(Source: Cynopsis)
Season two of Hulu’s “Such Brave Girls” debuts Monday, July 7. The comedy follows a family trying to escape the reality of their cramped, debt-ridden home.
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“Jake Makes it Easy” returns for season two on FYI on Monday, July 7 at 10p. The culinary series stars best-selling cookbook author Jake Cohen.
(Source: Cynopsis)
On A&E, new episodes of “Oceanfront Property Hunt” debut Saturday, July 12 at 11a, followed by “48 Hours to Buy” at 12p.
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Back-to-back new episodes of “My Lottery Dream Home” and “Zillow Gone Wild” premiere Friday, July 18, at 9p and 9:30p on HGTV.
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Netflix is working on a reboot of “Land of the Lost,” the 1974 kids’ series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft. The Kroffts, along with Marty’s daughter Deanna Krofft Pope, who is Vice President of Development and Production at their company, will produce the project.
(Source: Cynopsis)
HappyNest Entertainment and Chuck E. Cheese are teaming for “The Chuck E. Cheese Christmas Special,” currently in production with a release date scheduled for this holiday season. Zac Moncrief and Jon Coltan Barry (“Phineas & Ferb”) are executive producers and co-writers.
(Source: Cynopsis)
BIG3 has partnered with the East Asia Super League (EASL) to bring the BIG3 to Asia in 2026. The two leagues will work together to promote 3-on-3, showcase BIG3 and its athletes across Asia next year, and build goodwill. This is the second showcase-type agreement that the BIG3 has entered into this year, following the announcement of the league’s deal with the NBL to bring the BIG3 to Australia in fall 2025. “BIG3 was built to change how people experience basketball,”said BIG3 Co-CEO Ice Cube. “The EASL has done an incredible job elevating the gameplay across Asia and specifically, growing its popularity with young sports fans. This partnership will set the stage for the future of the BIG3.”
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Competitive entertainment company BLAST and GamingMalta, an independent non-profit foundation set up by the Government of Malta, have struck a partnership that will see Malta become a destination for esports events and innovation, with BLAST debuting in Malta with the BLAST Premier Bounty S2 in August 2025.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Sunday’s Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at WWT Raceway event on Fox drew 1.102 million viewers, up 88% from last year’s WWT Raceway race, and up 17% from the eighth race of the 2024 season.
(Source: Cynopsis)
With over 2.6 million cross platform viewers, “The Mortician” is HBO’s most-watched docuseries in five years. The three-parter tells the story of the inhumane practices unearthed at a Southern California funeral home.
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Season seven of newly-returned “Love Island USA” scored 1.2 billion minutes viewed the week of June 6, up 244% from the premiere episodes that dropped the week prior. By the same point in its season six run, the reality show had tallied 500.7 million minutes viewed.
(Source: Cynopsis)
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