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Summer TV

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‘What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage’

Fox’s new summer series is a fake after-show, like “Talking Dead,” for a TV show that doesn’t exist. Fred Savage, playing a slightly sadder version of himself, talks about the fictional sci-fi series “The Flare” with celebrity guests and “stars” of the fake series – about a solar flare that eventually leads to an postapocal­yptic Earth – all while staging weird bits (such as trying to sneak into Helen Mirren’s house). The series even has other celebritie­s playing heightened versions of themselves, including Rob Lowe hawking his actual book but also making fun of his pretty-boy persona. It requires a lot of insider knowledge to fully enjoy, which makes you wonder how it got on the air, but it’s a wild ride nonetheles­s.

Fox, Sundays, 9:30 EDT/PDT

‘Holey Moley’

If you ever wished that mini-golf was a little more maxi, ABC has the summer series for you. The network’s new competitio­n is exactly the kind of over-thetop, emotional and brightly colored summer fare that broadcast networks do best. The high-intensity mini-golf matches go well with corny cameos from NBA star and producer Stephen Curry in “Steph Curry Moments” and hosting antics from Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore. And to make your favorite summer date night activity just a little more prime-time-worthy, the contestant­s have to putt around hilarious obstacles, giving the series just a smidge of “Wipeout” flavor. From its gold jackets to its course, “Moley” is a delight to watch.

ABC, Thursdays, 8 EDT/PDT

‘Frankenste­in’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenste­in’

If Season 3 of “Stranger Things” didn’t have quite enough David Harbour for you, Netflix has you covered with this meta-mockumenta­ry, in which Harbour searches for answers (and found footage) from his “father’s” past “televised play,” “Frankenste­in’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenste­in.” The 28minute comedy special shows the many sides of Harbour – and his beard – as he plays himself, and his father. Or something.

Netflix, July 16

‘Sherman’s Showcase’

Fans of IFC’s “Documentar­y Now!” will be happy about the network’s newest offbeat comedic parody. Instead of

satirizing nonfiction filmmaking, “Sherman’s” pokes fun at variety shows such as “In Living Color.” The series takes place during the decades-long history of a fictional series hosted by Sherman McDaniel (Bashir Salahuddin). Salahuddin co-created the series with Diallo Riddle, who cut their comedic chops working on “The History of Rap” and “Slow Jam the News” segments on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” “Showcase” boasts an impressive lineup of guest stars, including Common, Tiffany Haddish, Quincy Jones, Morris Day, John Legend and Mike Judge.

IFC, July 31, Wednesdays, 10 EDT/PDT

‘Zombie Tidal Wave’

If sharks can have tornadoes, why can’t zombies have tidal waves? Syfy’s latest horror schlock film stars Mr. Sharknado himself, Ian Ziering. “Zombie” aims to fill the “Sharknado”-sized hole in your heart and “move from the fantastic world of shark-slinging tornadoes to one where zombie-slinging tsunamis offer a special brand of maritime mayhem, going from bad to worse when they make landfall,” the network promises, hoping to kick off a new franchise (shudder).

Syfy, Aug. 17, 9 EDT/PDT

 ??  ?? Fred Savage plays himself in "What Just Happened??! " AARON EPSTEIN/FOX
Fred Savage plays himself in "What Just Happened??! " AARON EPSTEIN/FOX
 ??  ?? NBA superstar Stephen Curry guides a shot on the new ABC miniature golf competitio­n, "Holey Moley." Curry, a scratch golfer, is an executive producer and the show’s “resident golf pro.” ERIC MCCANDLESS/ABC
NBA superstar Stephen Curry guides a shot on the new ABC miniature golf competitio­n, "Holey Moley." Curry, a scratch golfer, is an executive producer and the show’s “resident golf pro.” ERIC MCCANDLESS/ABC

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