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Friday, May 30
10 p.m. on NBC
An adaptation of Colin Woodard's book The Republic of Pirates, the 10-episode action-adventure drama stars John Malkovich.
Friday, May 30
10 p.m. on NBC
An adaptation of Colin Woodard's book The Republic of Pirates, the 10-episode action-adventure drama stars John Malkovich.
Sunday, June 1
10 p.m. on AMC
Set in 1983 during the personal computer boom, the hourlong drama starring Lee Pace tells the story of all the little Davids who beat out the Goliath that was IBM.
Wednesday, June 4
10:30 p.m. on TV Land
My Name Is Earl's Jaime Pressly plays a career woman who’s forced to move back in with her own mom, daughter in tow, after losing her high-profile job.
Saturday, June 7
9 p.m. on Starz
The nightclub drama from executive producer Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson stars The A-Team's Omari Hardwick.
Tuesday, June 10
9 p.m. on ABC Family
The series, based on the Mexican telenovela Terminales, follows a 24-year-old aspiring journalist (Italia Ricci) who finds out she has terminal cancer.
Thursday, June 19
8 p.m. on ABC
The producers of the Lord of the Rings trilogy teamed up with the producers of The Amazing Race for this fantasy-themed reality show.
Thursday, June 19
9 p.m. on Syfy
Based on 2010 feature film Legion, the supernatural action-drama starring Chris Egan takes place 25 years in the future after a war between an army of angels and mankind.
Sunday, June 22
9 p.m. on TNT
Based on the William Brinkley novel, the Michael Bay drama centers on a global catastrophe that nearly destroys the Earth's population.
Tuesday, June 24
10 p.m. on FX
From the creators of Homeland comes a Middle Eastern drama staring Adam Rayner and inspired by the ongoing story of the Arab Spring.
Wednesday, June 25
8 p.m. on ABC Family
A feisty San Francisco food blogger (Emily Osment) takes a job as personal chef for a wealthy tech entrepreneur (Jonathan Sadowski).
Wednesday, June 25
8:30 p.m. on ABC Family
Beverly Hills 90210 alums Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth return to television as two funny former TV detectives who are reunited by a real-life mystery.
Wednesday, June 25
10 p.m. on NBC
The 12-episode action-dramedy, based on Luc Besson's feature film Taxi, stars Chyler Leigh as Cat Sullivan, a New York police officer who marries taxi driver Leo Romba (Jacky Ido).
Friday, June 27
9:45 p.m. on Disney Channel
Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel), return as young parents raising two kids in this sequel to the hit ’90s sitcom Boy Meets World.
Sunday, June 29
9 p.m. on CBS
The sultry legal show follows an attractive Yankee litigator (Cam Gigandet) as he hides his attraction to a Southern attorney amid a police sex scandal.
Sunday, June 29
10 p.m. on HBO
From Damon Lindelof, the HBO post-rapture drama starring Justin Theroux is adapted from Tom Perrotta’s book about life on Earth after the grace period ends.
Wednesday, July 9
9 p.m. on CBS
Halle Berry headlines the science fiction series about an astronaut who returns home to her family from a year in space inexplicably pregnant.
Thursday, July 10
9 p.m. on NBC
From siblings Amy Poehler and Greg Poehler comes a comedy largely based on the real life of Greg, who met his wife in Sweden.
Thursday, July 10
9:30 p.m. on NBC
The Canadian comedy starring Andrea Martin revolves around a family struggling to make ends meet after their father dies and leaves them in debt.
Sunday, July 13
10 p.m. on FX
An adaptation of the book trilogy by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, The Strain centers on a vampire virus that infects New York, along with the CDC doctor who investigates the case.
Tuesday, July 15
9 p.m. on El Rey
The Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman drama tells the story of Antonio "Matador" Bravo (Gabriel Luna), a well-known soccer star who uses his fame to hide the fact that he’s part of the CIA.
Wednesday, July 16
9 p.m. on WEtv
From Behind the Candelabra's Richard LaGravenese and Scandal's Tony Goldwyn comes WEtv's first scripted entry.
Thursday, July 17
9 p.m. on VH1
No clothes allowed in this unscripted series, where each episode features one man and one woman dating two different suitors in the nude.
Thursday, July 17
9 p.m. on USA Network
The scripted drama revolves around L.A.-based on-call doctor William Rush (British actor Tom Ellis), who makes his clients pay a cash-only premium.
Thursday, July 17
10 p.m. on USA Network
Investment banker Neil Truman (Matt Passmore) and his wife Grace (Stephanie Szostak) hit a roadblock in their marriage when they find their relationship not enough to satisfy them.
Thursday, July 17
10 p.m. on FX
The Nat Faxon–Judy Greer starrer takes a comedic look at love and marriage – satirizing both the good and the bad that come with any long-term relationship.
Thursday, July 17
10:30 p.m. on VH1
From the creators of Duck Dynasty comes a reality series about the lives of country music star LeAnn Rimes and her actor-husband, Eddie Cibrian.
Thursday, July 17
10:30 p.m. on FX
Continuing FX’s comedy push, You’re the Worst shows what happens when two self-destructive people fall for each other.
Sunday, July 20
10 p.m. on Lifetime
From Children of Men's Timothy J. Sexton comes a dystopian thriller set in a time when women stop having children.
Sunday, July 27
10 p.m. on WGN America
WGN's second scripted drama follows the bright yet flawed scientists who try to build the world’s first atomic bomb in Los Alamos.
Thursday, July 31
10 p.m. on Sundance Channel
The eight-part miniseries stars Maggie Gyllenhaal as Nessa Stein, a woman who inherits her father's arms procurer company and decides change it to one that lays data cabling networks between Israel and the West Bank instead.
Monday, Aug. 4
8 p.m. on ABC
Former bachelors and bachelorettes get a second chance at love — this time in a tropical location — in the new romantic dating series.
Saturday, Aug. 9
9 p.m. on Starz
When married combat nurse Claire (Caitriona Balfe) mysteriously travels back in time from 1945 to 1743, she becomes involved in a love affair with another man, Jamie (Sam Heughan).
Wednesday, Aug. 20
9 p.m. on TNT
Legends follows deep-cover operative Martin Odum (Sean Bean), who has the ability to transform himself into a different person for each job.