

Wednesday, May 27
“The Briefcase” (CBS) at 8/7c
American families experiencing financial setbacks are presented with a briefcase containing a large sum of money and a potentially life-altering decision: they can keep all of the money for themselves, or give all or part of it to another family in need.

Wednesday, May 27
“Bullseye” (Fox) at 9/8c
Kellan Lutz and Godfrey host this new game show. The goal is to hit the titular bullseye on land, over the sea and up in the air, with the competitors using their bodies as human darts. The winner leaves with $50,000.

Thursday, May 28
“Aquarius” (NBC) at 9/8c
David Duchovny stars as 1960’s Det. Sam Hodiak, who goes undercover to investigate the Manson family before their infamous murder spree

Friday, May 29
“Marriage Bootcamp Reality Stars” (WE TV) at 9/8c
Famous reality TV couples try to salvage their relationships. This season will feature Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett, Aubrey O’Day and Travis Garland, and Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd among others

Friday, May 29
“Nightingale” (HBO) at 9/8c
“Selma” star David Oyelowo plays a lonely war veteran psychologically unravels ahead of an old friend’s impending visit in this HBO original film

Saturday May 30
“The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe” (Lifetime) at 8/7c
Kelli Garner stars as the iconic film star in this mini-series chronicle of Monroe’s family life and how she succeeded in hiding her most intimate secrets from the press and an invasive world.

Sunday, May 31
“Halt and Catch Fire” (AMC) at 10/9c
The Lee Pace-led drama returns for season 2 and continues to explore the personal computing boom of the 1980s

Monday, June 1
“Devious Maids” (Lifetime) at 9/8c
The maids are back for more mayhem and drama as the third season of Lifetime’s hit series returns.

Monday, June 1
“UnREAL” (Lifetime) at 10/9c
The drama behind the scenes at a reality dating show is chronicled in Lifetime’s newest series. Shiri Appleby stars.

Monday, June 1
“The Whispers” (ABC) at 10/9c
An unseen force is manipulating society’s most innocent — children — to act in service of its mysterious cause.

Monday, June 1
“So You Think You Can Dance” (Fox)
The 12th season of this reality competition follows dancers competing to be named “America’s Favorite Dancer,” along with a cash prize.

Tuesday, June 2
“Chrisley Knows Best” (USA) at 9/8c
Season 3 of the reality show follows the continuing adventures of millionaire Todd Chrisley and his family.

Tuesday, June 2
“Pretty Little Liars” (ABC Family) at 8/7c
Season 6 of the popular teen drama will answer burning questions about A and all the PLL’s.

Tuesday, June 2
“Royal Pains” (USA) at 10/9c
The seventh season of this medical dramedy follows the employees of concierge medical service HankMed struggling to keep their lives in order.

Tuesday, June 2
“Stitchers” (ABC Family) at 9/8c
A young woman is recruited into a secret government agency to be “stitched” into the minds of the recently deceased, using their memories to investigate murders.

Wednesday, June 3
“Baby Daddy” (ABC Family) at 8:30/7:30c
The fifth season of this comedy series sees Ben still grappling with fatherhood in hilarious fashion.

Wednesday, June 3
“Melissa & Joey” (ABC Family) at 8/7c
Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence return for the fourth and final season of this comedy about a woman who hire a “manny” to look after her niece and nephew.

Thursday, June 4
“Hannibal” (NBC) at 10/9c
Hannibal has fled to Europe as the fate of the victims he left behind hangs in the balance in Season 3 of the cult favorite series.

Friday, June 5
“Sense8” (Netflix) Streaming
The Wachowskis come to TV in this series about a group of people who share a mysterious mental connection.

Saturday, June 6
“Power” (Starz) at 9/8c
50 Cent returns for the second season of this series that explores the club scene and drug trade in New York.

Monday, June 8
“Becoming Us” (ABC Family) at 9/8c
This unscripted series follows a 17-year-old whose father is transitioning into a woman.

Monday, June 8
“Odd Mom Out” (Bravo) at 10/9c
A half-hour comedy that follows a woman that must navigate a clique of wealthy Upper East Side moms.

Monday, June 8
“The Fosters” (ABC Family) at 8/7c
The third season of the critically acclaimed story of a blended, multi-ethnic family living in San Diego

Monday, June 8
“Major Crimes” (TNT) at 9/8c
Season 4 of the crime drama that explores life inside the fictional LAPD Major Crimes Division.

Monday, June 8
“Murder in the First” (TNT) at 10/9c
Season 2 of the crime drama that follows two homicide detectives who investigate a Silicon Valley tycoon for murder.

Friday, June 12
“Orange Is the New Black” (Netflix) Streaming
Season 3 of the popular series continues exploring the lives and loves of the women of Litchfield prison.

Friday, June 12
“Dark Matter” (Syfy) at 10/9c

Monday, June 16
“The Making of the Mob: New York” (AMC) at 10/9c
An 8-part miniseries about the rise of the criminal organization headed by Charles “Lucky” Luciano

Tuesday, June 16
“Proof” (TNT) at 10/9c
A brilliant surgeon searches for life after death.

Tuesday, June 16
“Rizzoli & Isles” (TNT) at 9/8c
The sixth season of this crime drama sees a detective teaming up with a medical examiner to solve crimes in Boston.

Tuesday, June 16
“Tyrant” (FX) at 10/9c
Season 2 of the story of the son of a Middle Eastern dictator who is drawn into his family’s political dealings.

Thursday, June 18
“Astronaut Wives Club” (ABC)
Based on the book of the same name, this series explores the lives of the women who stood by the original Mercury astronauts.

Thursday, June 18
“Complications” (USA) at 9/8c
A doctor becomes a reluctant vigilante when he intervenes in a gang shooting.

Thursday, June 18
“Mistresses” (ABC) at 9/8c
Four sexy friends try to help each other navigate their scandalous personal lives.

Friday, June 19
“Killjoys” (Syfy) at 9/8c
A fun-loving trio of bounty hunters attempt to remain impartial as they chase deadly warrants across the galaxy.

Sunday, June 21
“Ballers” (HBO) at 10/9c
The Rock stars as a former football player who now mentors current players in Miami.

Sunday, June 21
“BattleBots” (ABC) at 9/8c
Competitors build and pilot robots against one another in this reboot of the popular competition series.

Sunday, June 21
“The Last Ship” (TNT) at 9/8c
Season 2 of this post-apocalyptic drama in which the crew of a Navy ship are the only people on the planet unaffected by a deadly virus.

Sunday, June 21
“True Detective” (HBO) at 9/8c
Season 2 of the hit anthology series sees a group of police officers investigating a murder associated with an entrepreneur.

Sunday, June 21
“Celebrity Family Feud” at 8/7c
A spin-off of the popular game show featuring celebrity contestants and hosted by Steve Harvey.

Sunday, June 21
“The Brink” (HBO) at 10:30
A dark comedy following three men dealing with a geopolitical crisis and trying to prevent World War III.

Tuesday, June 23
“WWE Tough Enough” (USA) at 8/7c
Contestants receive professional wrestling training and compete to win a $250,000 contract with WWE.

Tuesday, June 23
“Another Period” (Comedy Central) at 10:30/9:30c
A turn of the century reality series about the Newports, America’s “original ballers.”

Wednesday, June 24
“Big Brother” (CBS) at 9/8c
Another group of housemates will be thrown together for more drama, competition and, if recent seasons are any indication, scandal in the 17th season of the popular reality show.

Wednesday, June 24
“Suits” (USA) at 9/8c
Season 5 of this legal drama will continue the story of a brilliant lawyer — who never attended law school — closing cases for a major Manhattan firm.

Wednesday, June 24
“Mr. Robot” (USA) at 10/9c
A hacker working as a cyber-security engineer is recruited by an underground organization to destroy his own firm.

Thursday, June 25
“BOOM!” (Fox) at 8/7c
Contestants compete to diffuse slime-bombs and win cash by correctly answering trivia questions.

Thursday, June 25
“Graceland” (USA) at 10/9c
Season 3 of the drama surrounding the intersecting lives of several undercover narcotics officers.

Thursday, June 25
“Rookie Blue” (ABC) at 10/9c
Season 5 of this police procedural about a group of rookie officers trying to make it in the toughest squad in the department.

Thursday, June 25
“Under the Dome” (CBS) at 9/8c
Season 3 of the Stephen King adaptation about a town trapped under a mysterious force field.

Sunday, June 28
“Falling Skies” (TNT) at 10/9c
Noah Wyle returns for the fifth and final season of this sci-fi series about the survivors of an alien invasion banding together to fight back.

Sunday, June 28
“Humans” (AMC) 9/8c
The sci-fi series is set in a parallel present wherein humanoid robots are the latest must-have technology.

Tuesday, June 30
“Scream” (MTV)
Small-screen adaptation of the Wes Craven horror series in which a group of teens is stalked by a serial killer after a cyber-bullying incident gets out of hand.

Tuesday, June 30
“Zoo” (CBS) at 9/8c
A young scientist searches to find out what’s causing a rash of violent animal attacks.

Tuesday, June 30
“The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail” (Comedy Central) at 12:30am/11:30c
The second season of this series which sees famous comedians trying out new bits in the back of a comic book store

Wednesday, July 1
“Extant” (CBS) at 10/9c
Halle Berry returns for season 2 of this sci-fi series about an astronaut who becomes mysteriously pregnant during a 13-month solo space mission.

Thursday, July 2
“Food Fighters” (NBC) at 8/7c
A cooking game show in which amateurs square off against pro chefs for the chance to win $100,000.

Monday, July 6
“Penn & Teller: Fool Us” (CW) at 9/8c
Aspiring magicians try to pull off magic tricks on masters Penn & Teller. Those who succeed earn a chance to perform in Las Vegas in the second season of this reality series.

Monday, July 6
“Whose Line Is It Anyway?” (CW) at 9/8c
More hilarious improv returns in the 11th season of this long-running comedy show.

Tuesday, July 7
“Hollywood Game Night” (NBC) at 10/9c
Jane Lynch hosts the show in which various celebrities compete in competitions to win money for their select charities.

Wednesday, July 8
“Key and Peele” (Comedy Central) at 10pm/9c

Wednesday, July 8
“The Spoils Before Dying” (IFC) at 9pm/8c
A comedy miniseries about a 1950’s jazz pianist turned private eye

Wednesday, July 8
“Why with Hannibal Buress” (Comedy Central) at 10:30/9:30c

Thursday, July 9
“Rectify” (SundanceTV) at 10/9c
Season 3 of this drama about a man attempts to adjust to normal life after spending 19 years on death row for a crime he didn’t commit.

Friday, July 10
“Masters of Illusion” (CW)
A literal magic show where some of the best illusionists baffle viewers.

Friday, July 10
“Sex With Brody” (E!) at 10:30/9:30c
Brody Jenner gives advice on sex, dating, and relationships with celebrity guests.

Sunday, July 12
“Masters of Sex” (Showtime) at 10/9c
Season 3 of this biographical series about pioneering sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson.

Sunday, July 12
“Ray Donovan” (Showtime) at 9/8c
Liev Schreiber returns for Season 3 of this drama about a “fixer” to Hollywood’s elite.

Monday, July 13
“Running Wild With Bear Grylls” (NBC) at 10/9c
The famous survivalist leads celebrities on 48-hour journeys into remote and dangerous locations

Wednesday, July 15
“The Jim Gaffigan Show” (TV Land) at 10/9c
Based on the actor’s real life, Gaffigan’s newest sitcom follows him as he balances life between fatherhood, stand-up comedy and an insatiable appetite

Wednesday, July 15
“Impastor” (TV Land) at 10:30/9:30c
“Smallville’s” Michael Rosenbaum plays a slacker and druggie who assumes the identity of a priest after his death.

Thursday, July 16
“Impractical Jokers” (TruTV) at 10/9c
Season four of this series about four lifelong friends who dare each other to do outrageous stunts

Thursday, July 16
“Friends of the People” (TruTV) at 10:30/9:30c
The midseason premier of this sketch comedy series that skewers pop culture and features parodies of your favorite 90’s moments

Thursday, July 16
“Married” (FX) at 10:30/9:30c
A comedy about a couple of not-so-newlyweds struggling to live adult lives

Thursday, July 16
“Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll” (FX)
A beind-the-scenes comedy about a rock band forced to collaborate again after splitting up 20 years earlier

Saturday, July 18
“Hell on Wheels” (AMC) at 9/8c
The fifth season of this period drama about a former Confederate soldier tracking the men who killed his wife

Sunday, July 19
“Welcome to Sweden” (NBC) at 8/7c
Season 2 of the comedy that sees a powerful money manager move to Sweden to live with his beautiful Swedish girlfriend

Wednesday, July 22
“Last Comic Standing” (NBC) at 9/8c
Season 9 of the standup competition finds comedians honing their jokes with the help of mentors for a prize worth $250,000 — which includes a TV show development deal.

Wednesday, July 29
“The Carbonaro Effect” (TruTV) at 10/9c
The second season of this reality series about a comic magician who astounds and amuses audiences at the same time

Thursday, July 30
“Review” (Comedy Central) at 10/9c
Season 2 of this series about life reviewer Forrest MacNeil

Friday, July 31
“Cold Justice” (TNT) at 10:30/9:30c
Season 3 of this unscripted series in which former prosecutor Kelly Siegler and crime scene investigator Yolanda McClary crack cold cases.

Friday, July 31
“Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp” (Netflix) Streaming
A series based on the 2001 film that explores the first days of summer at Camp Firewood

Sunday, August 2
“Bachelor in Paradise” (ABC) at 8/7c
In the tradition of “Bachelor Pad,” ABC finds a new way to round up former “Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” competitors, get them in their swimsuits, and get them feuding. (Oh, and maybe fall in love. Sure.)

Tuesday, August 4
“Playing House” (USA) at 10/9c
Season two of this comedy about a woman who decides to help her best friend raise a baby after the friend’s husband is caught cheating

Wenesday, August 5
“The Carmichael Show” (NBC) at 9:30/8:30c
A half hour comedy loosely based on the life of comedian Jerrod Carmichael

Wednesday, August 5
“Mr. Robinson” (NBC) at 9/8c
Craig Robinson stars in this half hour comedy about a middle school music teacher.

Monday, August 17
“Public Morals” (TNT) at 10/9c
Eddie Burns leads the cast of this drama set in the world of the 1960s NYPD Public Morals division.

Tuesday, August 18
“Hack My Life” (TruTV)
Second season of this series in which the hosts offer time-saving tips for your everyday life

Thursday, August 20
“Documentary Now!” (IFC) at 10/9c
A mocumentary series about a different, made-up topic each week

Saturday, August 22
“Blunt Talk” (Starz) at 9/8c
Patrick Stewart stars in this comedy about an unhinged British journalist who gets his own cable news show in the U.S.

Saturday, August 22
“Survivor’s Remorse” (Starz) at 9:30
Season 2 of this comedy about two cousins who grapple with fame and success after making it to the NBA.

Monday, August 24
“Switched at Birth” (ABC Family) at 8/7c
Season 4 of this series about two teen girls whose lives are turned upside down when they find out they were switched at birth

Tuesday, August 25
“Legends” (TNT) at 10/9c
Sean Bean returns as an undercover FBI agent with a mysterious past he must uncover.

Tuesday, August 25
“Tosh.0” (Comedy Central) at 10/9c
The seventh season of this popular series will continue skewering the best viral videos from around the internet