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TV This Week, July 10-16: ‘Mr. Robot’ on USA

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SUNDAY

“The Real Housewives of New Jersey” are back at it, whatever “it” is, for another season. 8 p.m. Bravo

The election-season series “The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth” returns with new episodes. 8 p.m. Showtime

The “Inspector Morse” prequel “Endeavour” closes its third season on “Masterpiece Mystery!” 9 p.m. KOCE

“The Night Of” is dark and full of terrors for a young Pakistani American (Riz Ahmed) suspected of murder in this new eight-part crime tale set in New York City. With John Turturro and Glenne Headly. 9 p.m. HBO

They’re searching south of the border for the homes of their dreams in the new real estate series “Mexico Life.” 9 p.m. HGTV

The two-part special “D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?” retells the tale of the daring skyjacker who parachuted into urban legend, along with a whole lotta loot, back in 1971. 9 p.m. History Channel; also Mon.

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It’s all about “Topic A” in the six-part series “Original Sin: Sex.” 9 p.m. National Geographic Channel

The unscripted series “Return to Amish” and “Escaping Polygamy” are back with new episodes. 9 p.m. TLC; 10 p.m. A&E

The culinary competition “Cooks vs. Cons” serves up a second season. Geoffrey Zakarian hosts. 10 p.m. Food Network

Female detectives crack the cases in the new docu-series “Policewomen Files.” 10 p.m. Oxygen

MONDAY

The unscripted series “Misfit Garage” opens up for another season. 9 p.m. Discovery Channel

It’s ladies night! Queen Latifah, Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliott and Salt-N-Pepa are feted at “VH1 Hip Hop Honors: All Hail the Queens.” 9 p.m. VH1

“POV” presents “Pervert Park,” a new documentary about a makeshift community for registered sex offenders in Florida. 10 p.m. KOCE

The new spin-off series “The Making of the Mob: Chicago” dramatizes the rise and fall of Al Capone, et al., in the bad old days of the 1920s-30s. Ray Liotta (“Goodfellas”) narrates. 10 p.m. AMC

TUESDAY

The terrible two: Billy Eichner and Julie Klausner are back in new episodes of the online sitcom “Difficult People.” Any time, Hulu

Baseball’s best take the field at Petco Park in San Diego for the “2016 MLB All-Star Game.” 5 p.m. Fox

Get a guided tour of the presidents’ residence, without having to make a large campaign contribution, in the new special “The White House: Inside Story.” 8 p.m. KOCE

Those aspiring female MCs return as the reality series “Sisterhood of Hip Hop” launches a third season. 9 p.m. Oxygen

WEDNESDAY

Them again? “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” is back for a third season. 8 p.m. KTLA

Athletes who are outstanding in their fields, arenas or stadiums are saluted at “The 2016 ESPYs.” Pro wrestling’s John Cena hosts. 8 p.m. ABC; 10 p.m. ESPN

The reality series “Little Women: LA” and its spin-off, “Little Women: Atlanta” are back with new episodes. 9 and 10 p.m. Lifetime

Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams suit up for a sixth season of the legal drama “Suits.” Gina Torres also stars. 9 p.m. USA

Boil some water! It’s all over but the delivery on the finale of “9 Months That Made You.” 10 p.m. KOCE

The new imported drama “The A Word” follows a family with a young son who has been diagnosed with autism. 10 p.m. SundanceTV

Clack-clack-clack! Our favorite hoodie’d hacker (Rami Malek) is back on the second-season premiere of the cyber-thriller “Mr. Robot.” Christian Slater also stars. 10 p.m. USA

Comics Sherrod Small and Christian Finnegan take on the often touchy topic of race in America in the new series “Black and White.” 10:30 p.m. A&E

THURSDAY

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Turner Classic Movies’ celebration of great American flicks of the 1970s continues and includes Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn in director Martin Scorsese’s 1974 comedy-drama “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.” Kris Kristofferson also stars. 5 p.m. TCM

Meet the 1980s-era Mets whose baseball careers ran afoul of their respective struggles with addiction in the sports documentary “Doc & Daryl” on a new “30 for 30.” 6 p.m. ESPN, 9 p.m. ESPN2

Chicago, Foreigner and Wilson Phillips are featured on a new edition of the nostalgia-fueled series “Greatest Hits.” Grace Potter, Aloe Blacc, Kenny Loggins and Poison’s Bret Michaels also perform. 9 p.m. ABC

FRIDAY

Class is back in session for a fourth season on the streaming teen-themed drama “East Los High.” Any time, Hulu

Firewalk with me: “Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru” is a new documentary profile of the bestselling author and motivational speaker. Any time, Netflix

Winona Ryder and Matthew Modine in a new series that mixes sci-fi and the supernatural with a totally-80s Spielbergian vibe? “Stranger Things” have happened. Any time, Netflix

The laughs at night are big and bright – clap! clap! clap! clap! – deep in the heart of Austin, Texas in the stand-up showcase “SXSW Comedy With Natasha Leggero.” 10 p.m. Showtime

SATURDAY

1980s rap group N.W.A takes it from the streets to the charts to the concert stage in the hit 2015 bio-pic “Straight Outta Compton.” F. Gary Gray directs, and O’Shea Jackson, Jr., Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell and Paul Giamatti star. 8 p.m. HBO

A haunted B&B serves as the setting for the thriller “Honeymoon From Hell.” With Lexi Giovagnoli and Adam Hagenbuch. 8 p.m. Lifetime

It’s like “A Perfect Christmas” in July in this seasonally inappropriate made-for-cable holiday fable. With Susie Abromeit, Dillon Casey and Erin Gray. 9 p.m. Hallmark Channel

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Will Smith portrays the forensic pathologist who sounded the alarm about the “Concussion” crisis in pro football in this fact-based 2015 drama. Alec Baldwin, Albert Brooks and Gugu Mbatha-Raw also star. 9 p.m. Starz

“Bloodsucking Bastards” are coming soon to a cubicle near you in this 2015 mashup of action, horror and workplace comedy. With Fran Kranz (“Cabin in the Woods”). 9 p.m. TMC


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