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American Ninja Warrior The qualifying rounds move to Cleveland. Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila are the hosts. 8 p.m. NBC
The Bachelorette Rachel and the six remaining bachelors travel to Geneva. 8 p.m. ABC
So You Think You Can Dance New York auditions continue as judges Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Vanessa Hudgens survey the talent. Cat Deeley hosts. 8 p.m. Fox
Dessert Games Guy Fieri secretly downsizes a deep-fried dessert on a budget. 8 p.m. Food Network
Whose Line Is It Anyway? Wil Wheaton and Gary Anthony Williams are guests in this new episode. 9 p.m. KTLA
Preacher Jesse (Dominic Cooper) stumbles on an unexpected lead that figures into his search for God, accompanied by the vampire Jesse (Joseph Gilgun). Ruth Negga also stars. 9 and 10 p.m. AMC
The Real Housewives of Orange County Lydia McLaughlin returns, hoping to mend fences and repair old friendships in the season premiere of the unscripted series. 9 p.m. Bravo
Texas Cake House This new unscripted series, premiering tonight with two back-to-back episodes, introduces Natalie Sideserf, who creates incredibly lifelike works of edible art. 9 and 9:30 p.m. Food Network
The Defiant Ones N.W.A evolves into a force to be reckoned with in the second installment of this limited series. 9 p.m. HBO
Will While it may evoke memories of the witty Oscar-winning film “Shakespeare in Love,” this new period drama series takes a somewhat edgier approach to its depiction of William Shakespeare’s early adult years. Laurie Davidson stars as the young Bard of Avon, who arrives in 16th century London and impetuously plunges into the city’s theater scene. Olivia DeJonge, Jamie Campbell Bower and Colm Meaney also star. 9 and 10:08 p.m. TNT
POV The winner of the World Documentary Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, “Last Men In Aleppo” details the situation in civil-war-torn Syria as it existed in 2015, four years after the country’s government began its pushback to the Arab Spring protests. (Some of the aftermath of violence is shown in graphic detail.) 10 p.m. KOCE and 11 p.m. KPBS
TALK SHOWS
CBS This Morning (N) 7 a.m. KCBS
Today Author Daniel Silva; living legends; Bob Newhart; Russell Dickerson performs. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC
KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA
Good Morning America Woody Harrelson; Ryan Phillippe. (N) 7 a.m. KABC
Good Day L.A. Marc Istook (“Punchline”); Kal Penn (“Superhuman”); Nile Rodgers and Chic perform. (N) 7 a.m. KTTV
Live with Kelly and Ryan Ryan Phillippe (“Wish Upon”); Jill Kargman. (N) 9 a.m. KABC
The View (N) 10 a.m. KABC
The Wendy Williams Show (N) 11 a.m. KTTV
The Talk Edie Falco; Natalie Morales; Karen Fairchild. (N) 1 p.m. KCBS
The Dr. Oz Show Egg myths; Morris Chestnut’s secrets to firming up fast; hidden dangers in healthy foods. (N) 1 p.m. KTTV
Steve Harvey (N) 2 p.m. KNBC
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah Kumail Nanjiani. (N) 11 p.m. Comedy Central
Conan Snoop Dogg; Flula Borg; Mastodon performs. (N) 11 p.m. TBS
Tavis Smiley (N) 11:30 p.m. KOCE
Charlie Rose (N) 11:30 p.m. KVCR; midnight KOCE; 1 a.m. KLCS
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Woody Harrelson; Cobie Smulders; Emmylou Harris. (N) 11:35 p.m. KCBS
Nightline (N) 12:37 a.m. KABC
SPORTS
2017 Wimbledon Championships Round of 16, from Wimbledon, England. 4 a.m. ESPN2; 5 a.m. ESPN
2017 Tour de France Stage 8, from Dole to Station des Rousses 5 a.m. NBCSP; Stage 9, from Nantua to Chambery 6:30 a.m., 5 and 9 p.m. NBCSP
2017 Home Run Derby From Marlins Park in Miami. 5 p.m. ESPN and ESPN2; 10:30 p.m. ESPN2
NBA Summer League Basketball The Clippers vs. the Milwaukee Bucks 7 p.m. ESPN2; the Lakers vs. the Sacramento Kings. 7:30 p.m. TWSN
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