Monday’s TV highlights
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SERIES
The Lying Game: From Sara Shepard, author of the “Pretty Little Liars” book series, comes this new drama about long-lost twins who look alike but grew up in completely different worlds. Alexandra Chando plays both the privileged and pampered Sutton and foster child Emma (9 and 10 p.m. ABC Family).
The Millionaire Matchmaker: Patti Stanger is back in Los Angeles for a new season (9 p.m. Bravo).
Teen Wolf: Caught in a war between hunters and werewolves, Scott seeks help from friends and enemies in the season finale (10 p.m. MTV).
The Protector: When evidence points to a police officer as the killer of a woman who liked to date cops, Gloria, Michelle and Valdez (Ally Walker, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Miguel Ferrer) try to investigate without involving Internal Affairs in this new episode (11 p.m. Lifetime).
SPECIALS
Gloria: In Her Own Words: This is an intimate portrait of Gloria Steinem’s career as a journalist and feminist activist, documenting how she has left an indelible mark on history. Emmy-winning filmmaker Peter Kunhardt and HBO’s Sheila Nevins combine archival footage with recent interviews to create a vivid picture of her life as an undercover reporter, founder of Ms. magazine and a driving force behind the modern women’s movement (9 p.m. HBO).
MOVIES
Deadly Sibling Rivalry: Charisma Carpenter stars in this new suspense tale as twin sisters, free-spirited Callie and responsible Janna. When a car crash leaves Callie in a coma, her sister takes stock of her life and decides to emulate her sister’s live-for-the-moment ways. Christa B. Allen and Kyle Richards also star (9 p.m. Lifetime).
SPORTS
English Premier League Soccer: Manchester City vs. Swansea City (11:55 a.m. ESPN2).
Baseball: The San Francisco Giants visit the Atlanta Braves (4 p.m. ESPN2); the Dodgers visit the Milwaukee Brewers (5 p.m. FS Prime); the Texas Rangers visit the Angels (7 p.m. MyNet).
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