Here is the long list of the programming options to expect on TV this week:
On August 5, the second season premiere of Five Points will air on Facebook.
The 100 will air its season finale on August 6 on The CW at 9 PM and that same night Blood & Treasure will also air its season finale on CBS at 10 PM. Also, that night the summer finale of Good Trouble will air at 8 PM on Freeform.
On August 7, the new drama Bulletproof will debut on The CW at 8 PM. The action-thriller follows two undercover cops, Bishop (Noel Clarke from Doctor Who and Star Trek: Into Darkness) and Pike (Ashley Walters from Top Boy) as they chase down hardened criminals in London’s East End. Despite their differences, Bishop and Pike work brilliantly together even when the chemistry between them looks set to explode.
Also on August 7, BH 90210 will air its “series” premiere on FOX at 9 PM. Having gone their separate ways since the series ended 19 years ago, the cast reunites at a 30th anniversary fan convention in Las Vegas, causing old flames, feuds and feelings to reignite. At the end of the weekend, Tori suggests they get a 90210 reboot of the ground. All of the original cast – except for the late Luke Perry – will return to play heightened versions of themselves with new cast members, including La La Anthony, Vanessa Lachey and Ivan Sergei joining them.
The Outpost will move to its new timeslot on August 8 on The CW at 8 PM.
On August 9, the third season premiere of Glow will air on Netflix and that same night Jett will air its season finale on Cinemax at 10 PM.
The Hallmark Channel movie A Taste of Summer will debut on August 10 at 9 PM. Gabby Ferrar (Roselyn Sanchez) moves to the town of Bright Shore, Massachusetts to open a restaurant after a stint as a sous chef in New York. Upon arrival, she encounters Caleb Delaney (Eric Winter, Sanchez’s real life husband), a single father who runs his own restaurant and coaches the girls’ softball team. Both restaurants will compete in the Taste of summer Food Festival hosted in Bright Shore. During the course of the summer, Gabby finds joy in running her own restaurant as she rediscovers her passion and gets to know Caleb.
Also on August 10, the new Lifetime move V.C. Andrews’ Heaven Casteel Saga: Fallen Hearts will debut at 8 PM. Based on the third book, this movie follows Heaven, now happily married and ready to settle back in her hometown. But after a trip to Farthinggale manor, Heaven is persuaded to stay. Lured by her grandfather Tony to live amidst the wealthy and privileged Heaven seems to have it all until the ghosts of her past rise up once more, threatening her precious new life.
The UP TV movie Art of Falling in Love will debut on August 10 at 7 PM. A spirited artist (Kimberly-Sue Martin from Shadowhunters) with a mysterious bucket list gets a commission to paint a mural on a new hospital wing in a charming community. When she finds herself falling for the handsome architect (Josh Dean from Blindspot) designing the addition, she must decide if she can trust him with her list, and the painful memory behind it, or if he’ll break her heart and prove that it’s better to be alone than to be close to someone who will leave.
On August 11, the second season premiere of Succession will air at 9 PM on HBO.
The Hallmark Movies & Mysteries telefilm Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: An Inheritance To Die For will debut on August 11 at 9 PM. Sally Allison’s (Lexa Doig) aunt is poisoned during a family wedding reception and Aurora (Candace Cameron Bure) vows to get to the bottom of the crime, especially when her mother (Marilu Henner), a friend of the dead woman, stands to inherit the bulk of the massive estate. With help from her new beau (Niall Matter) and her Real Murders Club regulars, Roe won’t stop until she brings the killer to justice…or dies trying.
Also on August 11, the season finale of Grantchester will air on PBS at 9 PM.
Lastly also on August 11, the Hallmark Channel movie In the Key of Love was to air on July 1, but was held back until tonight and will debut on Hallmark Movies Now.
Photographer Maggie (Laura Osnes) learns her ex-boyfriend/ex-singing partner (Scott Michael Foster) is in the wedding she is working. Tensions run high until they sing together, remembering how good they were as a duo.
Mark your calendars!
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