What to watch MONDAY
June 28, 2021
All times Pacific. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
Relentless
discovery+ ■ New Series
When 21-year-old Christina Whittaker disappeared in the small town of Hannibal, Missouri, leaving behind her 6-month-old daughter, a frantic search ensued. Eight months later, filmmaker Christina Fontana met Whittaker’s mother, Cindy, when filming a documentary about the families of missing persons. Fontana was deeply moved by Cindy’s steely determination to find her daughter and turned her camera on Whittaker’s family. Little did she know, this case would lead her down a path of conspiracies, betrayal, suicide and murder as she herself became entangled in the story. In this six-part true-crime series, follow Fontana’s uncompromising and urgent search for the truth.
Tennis: Wimbledon: First Round
ESPN & ESPN2, beginning at 3 a.m. Live Wimbledon was canceled outright in 2020, but the prestigious tournament is back this year at the All England Club. In 2019, Novak Djokovic successfully defended his title in an epic final match against Roger Federer. On the ladies’ side, Romania’s Simona Halep needed less than an hour to defeat Serena Williams in the final. ESPN and ESPN2 air this year’s tournament June 28-July 11.
The Parker Andersons
BYUTV, 4 p.m. ■ Season Finale
This series and Amelia Parker (immediately following) end their first seasons tonight. They are two interwoven scripted series highlighting events in the life of a blended multicultural, interracial family from two different perspectives. The Parker Andersons follows Tony Parker, a British widower and father of two (Nathan and Amelia), who moves to the United States, where he marries Cleo Anderson, a mother
of two (Victoria and Charlie). All together, they quickly discover that sometimes being “blended” feels a lot like being in a blender.
Amelia Parker
BYUTV, 4:30 p.m. ■ Season Finale
This series that centers around Amelia, the quietest member of the Parker Anderson family, ends its first season.
Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns
FOX, 8 p.m.
After a big shakeup during the last elimination, both teams must work together to decipher recipes written in emoji in the new episode “Stirring the Pot.”
American Ninja Warrior NBC, 8 p.m.
The qualifying rounds for the latest season of the athletic competition series continue.
The Celebrity Dating Game ABC, 10 p.m.
In this new episode, Taye Diggs challenges contestants to describe the word “love” without using the word “love” while Michael Bolton sings a clever rendition of “You Are So Beautiful.” Meanwhile, “Bachelor in Paradise” television personality Demi Burnett is looking for a loving companion no matter their gender. Demi tries to get to know the contestants by asking them what the sentence at the top of their dating profile would be. Michael Bolton sings “I’ll Stand by You” to help the contestants predict Demi’s identity.
Independent Lens PBS, 10 p.m.
Follow Vietnamese activist Tran To Nga, who, in a French court, is suing the American chemical industry for poisoning her and her family in Vietnam. Meanwhile, in Oregon, Carol Van Strum battles to stop the ongoing spraying of toxins by the timber industry in “The People vs. Agent Orange.”