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7 p.m. on A&E Culturesho­ck: Freaks and Geeks: The Documentar­y When the dramedy Freaks and

Geeks premiered in 1999, critics raved about how this show so acutely depicted life among teenagers who were outsiders among their high school peers. Mainstream viewers shrugged, however, despite a cast packed with such stars of tomorrow as James Franco, Seth Rogen and Jason Segel. This new 90-minute presentati­on looks at untold stories behind creator Paul Feig’s memorable show, which ran a single season yet still achieved true cult status. 7 p.m. on AMC Dietland Her recent brush with fame sends Plum (Joy Nash) flying on a strange and unfamiliar euphoria, propelled by a newly discovered sense of purpose in her life, in a new episode called “Rad Fatties.” An unexpected date with a gentleman threatens to send it all crashing back to Earth, however. 8 p.m. on CBS Salvation As if she hasn’t faced enough danger on this show already — with an asteroid headed for Earth and all — Grace (Jennifer Finnigan) undertakes a mission that could prove hazardous to her health in the new episode “Indivisibl­e.” Liam and Darius (Charlie Rowe, Santiago Cabrera) face a situation that could break their trust in each other. 8:30 p.m. on DISN Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp Nearly two decades after the original Bug Juice docu-series took fans on a fun-filled adventure of self-discovery, Disney Channel delivers this contempora­ry installmen­t filmed in Maine. The show follows a group of 10- to 12-year-olds as they arrive at summer camp, where they engage in outdoor activities and create some indelible memories, chiefly including tight friendship­s with their bunkmates. The original program was one of Disney Channel’s first forays into unscripted original programmin­g. Additional episodes air Tuesday through Thursday. 9 p.m. on HBO Movie: Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind Filmmaker Marina Zenovich examines the life, career and creative process of beloved comic and Oscar-winning actor Robin Williams, pictured, in this poignant new documentar­y, much of it told via interviews with Williams himself. Along with onstage performanc­e footage and clips from home movies, this film also includes extended commentary from friends and co-stars including Billy Crystal, Pam Dawber, Whoopi Goldberg, Steve Martin, Eric Idle, David Letterman and the late performer’s son, Zak Williams.

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