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TV THIS WEEK

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SUNDAY

Get a guided tour of the stately English manor where Princess Diana grew up in “Secrets of Althorp — The Spencers.” It makes Downton Abbey look like Downton Shabby. 8 p.m. KOCE

Judge not, lest ye be judged … unless you’re judging a gospel music competitio­n, in which case, have at it. CeCe Winans, Yolanda Adams and Donnie McClurkin are back to separate the wheat from the chaff on the return of “Sunday Best.” 8 and 9 p.m. BET

Constable? Demoted, was he? Naaah. Shaun Evans plays a younger version of the Oxford police detective previously portrayed by John Thaw in a new series of “Inspector Morse” prequels on “Masterpiec­e Mystery!” 9 p.m. KOCE

A long time ago, in a shopping mall far, far away … “Food Court Wars.” Culinary types compete in the realm of cheap eats in this new unscripted series hosted by Tyler Florence. May the plastic forks be with them. 10 p.m. Food

MONDAY

Jonathan to his friends, “Dangerman: The Incredible Mr. Goodwin” to others. This Welsh-born wouldbe Houdini will defy death for your viewing pleasure in this new unscripted series. 7 and 9:30 p.m. BBC America

“Get Out Alive With Bear Grylls” and you might just win a cool half-million in this new reality competitio­n set in the rugged wilderness of New Zealand’s South Island. 9 p.m. NBC

Environmen­tal activist Josh Fox is back to beat the drum against the naturalgas extraction process known as fracking in his new follow-up doc “Gasland Part II.” 9 p.m. HBO

Cruel and unusual? A true-life tale of crime, punishment and decades in solitary confinemen­t is illuminate­d in “Herman’s House” on a new “POV.” 10 p.m. KOCE

TUESDAY

Heat. Humidity. Gators. Snakes. Frogs. More heat. Odd-sounding names like “Okefenokee” and “Atchafa- laya.” More gators. Welcome to “Swamplands USA.” 8 and 9 p.m. Animal Planet

“Frontline” follows up with “Two American Families” previously profiled on the newsmagazi­ne to see how they are fairing. 10 p.m. KOCE

Jack Black and Fred Willard are among those seeking the hysterical in the historical in the sketch series “Drunk History.” 10 p.m. Comedy Central

WEDNESDAY

They say that when Howard Carter made his famous discovery, he also found a trumpet that produced a most amazing sound. Truly, it was a toot uncommon. But seriously, the tale of King Tut’s tomb is revisited on “Secrets of the Dead.” 9 p.m. KOCE

Hello, muddah, hello, fadduh, here we are at … Little Otter? Rachel Griffiths plays a divorcee who runs the lakeside summer getaway in the new series “Camp.” 10 p.m. NBC

A serial killer terrorizes the cities of El Paso and Juárez, and a pair of cops from opposite sides of the border team to stop him, in the new drama “The Bridge.” Demián Bichir and Diane Kruger star. 10 p.m. FX

They snoop to conquer: A husband-and-wife team of investigat­ive journalist­s goes “Inside: Secret America” in this new series. 10 p.m. Nat Geo

Take “Toddlers & Tiaras,” replace the toddlers with, um, women of a certain age, and what you’d have is something like “Crown Chasers.” 10 p.m. TLC

THURSDAY

Harpies and hydras and centaurs, oh my! A salute to the late stop-motion master Ray Harryhause­n includes the 1963 fantasy-adventure “Jason and the Argonauts” and 1974’s “The Golden Voyage of Sinbad.” 5 and 7 p.m. TCM

Not be confused with “Camp,” it’s “Summer Camp.” Sixteen contestant­s vie for a share of a cool quarter-million in this new reality competitio­n. 8 p.m. USA

In olden times, celebritie­s would demonstrat­e their athletic prowess on “Battle of the Network Stars.” Nowadays, a more relaxed approach prevails, as in the new series “Hollywood Game Night.” 10 p.m. NBC

FRIDAY

“Cult,” the now-canceled TV show about a sinister cult that springs up around a TV show called “Cult,” burns off its last remaining unaired episodes. 8 and 9 p.m. KTLA

Host Scott Aukerman and his sidekick Reggie Watts welcome Andy Samberg and Selma Blair on the sophomore-season premiere of the somewhat sophomoric sketch series “Comedy Bang! Bang!” 10 p.m. IFC

SATURDAY

“Ted” talks… and swears, and carouses, and drinks, and smokes pot. “Family Guy’s” Seth MacFarlane directs and supplies the voice of the titular teddy in this R-rated 2012 comedy. Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis also star. 8 p.m. HBO

Good help is hard to find: Mekenna Melvin is “The Nightmare Nanny” in this made-for-cable thriller. Ashley Scott and Kip Pardue also star. 8 p.m. Lifetime

Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg are “Celeste and Jesse Forever.” Or they would be, if their characters weren’t headed for divorce in this atypical 2012 romantic comedy. 9 p.m. Starz

Wu-Tang Clan rapper RZA is “The Man With the Iron Fists” in this heavyhande­d 2012 homage to martial arts f licks. Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu also star. 10 p.m. Cinemax

 ?? Tippett Studio / Universal Pictures ?? SETH MacFARLANE provides the voice for the “Ted” in the raunchy 2012 comedy on HBO.
Tippett Studio / Universal Pictures SETH MacFARLANE provides the voice for the “Ted” in the raunchy 2012 comedy on HBO.

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