
TV picks for Tuesday, July 24
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“The Bold Type” (8 p.m., Freeform): After an intimate moment mishap with Ben, Jane evaluates if motherhood is in her future because of her BRCA gene mutation. Kat is eager to flaunt her social media influence by partnering with a beauty brand that offers her an opportunity to be their spokesperson. Meanwhile, Sutton makes her first major fashion department decision without Oliver.
“Guy Fieri’s Feeding Frenzy” (8 p.m., Discovery Channel): The Shark Week fun continues. In the food world, Guy’s known as the perfect eating machine … but he’s finally met his match when he goes flip flop to fin with the ultimate feeding machines of the sea. In this special, Guy and his son, Hunter, head to the Bahamas to experience local cuisine and explore and understand just what makes the waters around these islands the perfect all-you-can-eat buffet for such a wide variety of shark species. (Go here for a complete rundown of Shark Week programming).
“Animal Kingdom” (9 p.m., TNT): A decision from Deran’s past comes back to haunt him. J works to get back into Smurf’s good graces as she tries to take away his control over the family business. As he learns more about the Cody dynamics, Billy uses his past with Smurf to his advantage.
“Desert Flippers” (9 p.m., HGTV): As Season 3 begins, real estate and home renovation experts Eric and Lindsey Bennett are ready to fix and flip more hot properties in Palm Springs. The 14-episode season will follow them as they renovate dilapidated homes in a popular real estate market where investment properties are tough to find. The Wisconsin natives—who escaped harsh winters to follow their dream of house flipping in SoCal—will overcome extreme heat and unique desert challenges to create dream homes with high-end amenities and desirable outdoor living areas.
“Miz & Mrs” (10 p.m., USA): This new reality series gives fans a peek into the fast-paced lives of WWE power couple The Miz (aka Michael Mizanin) and Maryse Ouellet. We expect a few frayed nerves and sleepless nights as they adapt to being first-time parents and make the move from from Los Angeles to Austin.
“Frontline” (10 p.m., PBS): Tonight’s installment is a harrowing investigation of sex abuse by United Nations peacekeepers in the world’s conflict zones. The film traces allegations from Bosnia to Congo to the Central African Republic, with firsthand accounts from survivors, witnesses, and officials.
Also on Tuesday:
“America’s Got Talent” (8 p.m., NBC)
“The 100” (8 p.m., The CW)
“Beat Shazam” (8 p.m., Fox)
“WWE SmackDown” (8 p.m., USA)
“10 That Changed America” (8 p.m., PBS)
“The Outpost” (9 p.m., The CW)
“Love Connection” (9 p.m., Fox)
“No Passport Required” (9 p.m., PBS)
“Face Off” (9 p.m., Syfy)
“Married at First Sight” (9 p.m., Lifetime)
“The Last Defense” (10 p.m., ABC)
“World of Dance” (10 p.m., NBC)
“Younger” (10 p.m., TV Land)
“Drunk History” (10 p.m., Comedy Central)
“Fear Factor” (10 p.m., MTV)
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