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Culturistas Honor Outstanding Cultural Achievements in Their Annual Awards Show and Other TV Highlights.

Pop culture aficionados Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers emcee their annual awards extravaganza tonight. Meanwhile, "Summer House" throws viewers a curveball with an unexpected new episode airing unexpectedly.

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Pop culture aficionados Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers emcee their annual awards extravaganza tonight.

Meanwhile, "Summer House" throws viewers a curveball with an unexpected new episode airing unexpectedly.

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This week's television offerings span an impressive range of options between streaming services and traditional cable networks. A curated list of notable TV shows and specials airs from June 15 through June 21, with schedules subject to revision as needed.

03Pop culture, a summer surprise and football cheerleading.

Get ready for a summer treat as "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" returns with its third season. The documentary series kicks off with the 2025-26 cheerleading squad, showcasing their rigorous audition process and grueling training camp. Viewers are familiar with senior director Kelli Finglass and head choreographer Judy Trammell, who are back at the helm of operations. All seven episodes will be released simultaneously on Netflix, starting this Tuesday.

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The Scamanda drama, thought to be a thing of the past after the three-part reunion of "Summer House", has taken an unexpected turn. A new installment, "Summer House: The Aftermath", is scheduled to air with three pivotal conversations between cast members Lindsay Hubbard and Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke and West Wilson, and Ciara Miller and Meija Moreno. Bravo viewers can tune in on Tuesday at 8 p.m.

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Las Culturistas Culture Awards returns with Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers presenting coveted titles such as "eternal lesbian of the pop culture mind" and "the god must have spent a little more time on you award for divinity." The ceremony, held in late May, featured notable attendees like Paige DeSorbo, Jeff Goldblum and François Arnaud. Bravo and Peacock viewers can tune in to watch the show live on Wednesday at 9 p.m., catching all the action from this year's event.

Harlan Coben's prolific literary career has spawned numerous adaptations, with a staggering nine already in existence, such as "Missing You" and "Fool Me Once." His latest novel-turned-series, "I Will Find You," is no exception, drawing from his 2023 book of the same name. This gripping new series revolves around a wrongly convicted father, played by Sam Worthington, who must navigate a complex web of deceit to clear his name and reunite with his potentially still-living son. The cast also features Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, and Logan Browning in key roles. Meanwhile, Coben has another project in the works, "The Woods." Streaming begins on Thursday, exclusively on Netflix.

The first season of "The Agency" set the stage for a complex narrative with Brandon Colby's (Michael Fassbender) questionable decisions in London after his undercover stint. As character relationships have been solidified, the story is poised to become increasingly intricate. A total of 10 episodes will be released simultaneously. Paramount+ subscribers can expect new content starting this Sunday.

10Family secrets and securing a legacy.

Imagine a classic Hollywood drama filled with hidden truths and high-society scandals. The second season of "Sugar" unfolds as private investigator John Sugar, played by Colin Farrell, takes on a case for the Siegel family - a search for Olivia, the granddaughter of a prominent Hollywood producer. As Sugar digs deeper into Olivia's disappearance, he uncovers a complex web of secrets and lies within the family, all while keeping his own motivations closely guarded. The new season premieres this Friday on Apple TV.

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The eagerly anticipated third season of "House of the Dragon" is about to unfold, drawing inspiration from George R.R. Martin's book "Fire & Blood." At a recent SXSW London gathering, showrunner Ryan Condal hinted that the intense drama in Season 2 would reach a boiling point this time around, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion. This season's pivotal Battle of the Gullet sequence will be a game-changer, according to Condal, who described it as an unprecedented achievement in television history. The core cast members, including Emma D'Arcy, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, and Tom Glynn-Carney, are back for another installment. Eight new episodes will premiere each week, culminating on Sunday at 9 p.m. exclusively on HBO.

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