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TV This Week June 1 -7: ‘Enough Said’ on HBO

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This week’s TV Movies

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SUNDAY

The hunt is on for a Bigfoot-like creature lurking in the forests of Siberia in the new special “Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives.” 9 p.m. Discovery Channel

Aspiring Guy Fieris and would-be Rachael Rays compete on the return of “Food Network Star.” 9 p.m. Food Network

Missing persons, long-lost loves, etc., are sought in the new reality series “Last Seen Alive.” 9 p.m. Investigation Discovery

The 1980s-era race to build a better personal computer is dramatized in the new series “Halt and Catch Fire.” Lee Pace (“Pushing Daisies”) stars. 10 p.m. AMC

MONDAY

Where are they now? Hopefully, not under piles of stuff they just can’t bear to part with in a special episode of “Hoarders.” 9 p.m. Lifetime

Support your local sheriff! Robert Taylor is back for a third season of the Wyoming-set crime drama “Longmire.” With Katee Sackhoff and Lou Diamond Phillips. 10 p.m. A&E

Hobnob not with the hoi polloi but rather the hoity-toity in the new unscripted series “Ladies of London.” 10 p.m. Bravo

Alyssa Milano gets back to kissing but not telling on the second-season premiere of “Mistresses.” Yunjin Kim also stars. 10 p.m. ABC

The creators of “Pretty Little Liars” come clean vis-à-vis the hit teen drama on the season finale of “The Writers’ Room.” 11 p.m. Sundance Channel

TUESDAY

The gossipmongers at TMZ try to turn an average American family into the toast of the town in the new unscripted series “Famous in 12.” 8 p.m. KTLA

“Storage Wars” and “Shipping Wars” are back in the fight with brand new episodes. 9 and 10 p.m. A&E

A Boston P.I. and his trusty sidekick reenact wild tales from their real-life case files in the new series “Cry Wolfe.” 10 and 10:30 p.m. Investigation Discovery

American loggers ply their trade in the Russian wilderness in the new series “Siberian Cut.” 10 p.m. Discovery Channel

WEDNESDAY

Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert bring the twang and returning host Kristen Bell flies solo this time at the “2014 CMT Music Awards.” 8 p.m. CMT

The two-part documentary “D-Day Sacrifice” salutes those who gave their lives at Normandy on June 6, 1944. 9 and 10 p.m. National Geographic Channel

The four-part documentary series “The Message” charts the rise of hip-hop from its humble Bronx beginnings to global domination. 10 p.m. BET

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Consciously uncoupling includes letting a self-styled “divorce diva” sort out who gets what stuff in the new reality series “Untying the Knot.” 10 p.m. Bravo

Her name’s definitely not Earl: Jaime Pressly plays a single mom in the new sitcom “Jennifer Falls.” With Ethan Suplee and Jessica Walter. 10:30 p.m. TV Land

THURSDAY

The Laker-less and Clipper-less “2014 NBA Finals” get underway in some city other than ours. 6 p.m. ABC

Holy matrimony! “It Takes a Church” to play matchmaker in this new reality series. 6 p.m. GSN

“Greatest Mysteries: American Museum of Natural History” seeks to answer frequently asked questions other than “Where is the gift shop/restroom/planetarium?” 9 p.m. Travel Channel

Y’all come back now, y’hear? “Party Down South” returns for a second season of booze-fueled buffoonery. 10 p.m. CMT

“Our America With Lisa Ling” catches up with four transgender people profiled previously on the investigative series. 10 p.m. OWN

FRIDAY

No time off for bad behavior — and that includes binge-watching — with the return of the criminally good online series “Orange Is the New Black.” Anytime, Netflix

The force is strong with “Hugo’s” Asa Butterfield in the 2013 science-fiction fable “Ender’s Game.” Harrison Ford and Ben Kingsley also star. 8 p.m. Cinemax

They live to ride their dirt bikes on the mean streets of Baltimore in the 2013 documentary “12 O’Clock Boys.” 8 p.m. Showtime

See, in digitally enhanced footage, how the tide of WWII was turned in the two-part special “D-Day in HD.” 9 p.m. History Channel; concludes Sat.

Have hammer, will travel: Chris Hemsworth returns as everyone’s favorite Norse god/Marvel superhero in the 2013 sequel “Thor: The Dark World.” 9 p.m. Starz

SATURDAY

Whatever floats Robert Redford’s boat isn’t working the way it’s s’posed to in the 2013 survival tale “All Is Lost.” 8 p.m. Epix

Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the late, great James Gandolfini meet cute in middle age in Nicole Holofcener’s 2013 romantic comedy “Enough Said.” 8 p.m. HBO

“Chuck’s” Sarah Lancaster is a romance novelist who’s “Looking for Mr. Right” in this new TV movie. 9 p.m. Hallmark Channel

“Power” corrupts? Absolutely, in this new series about a shady nightclub owner in NYC. Omari Hardwick and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson star. 9 p.m. Starz

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You don’t actually need three names to be in the 2013 sequel “Kick-Ass 2.” With Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chloë Grace Moretz. 10 p.m. Cinemax

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