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Tuesday’s TV Highlights: ‘Covert Affairs’ on USA

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This week’s TV Movies


SERIESDragons: Riders of Berk: The Oscar-nominated animated film “How to Train Your Dragon” is adapted into this new series, using CGI animation (7:30 p.m. Cartoon Network).

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MasterChef: In the opener of the two-part season finale, the three remaining chefs create dishes that reflect their personalities and love of food (9 p.m. Fox).

Coma: The two-part medical thriller concludes (9 p.m. A&E;).

Beverly Hills Nannies: The unscripted series offers its season finale (9 p.m. ABC Family).

Flipping Out: The real estate series returns for a sixth season with designer Jeff Lewis and his ever-changing yet always entertaining staff (9 p.m. Bravo).

Hard Time: This new episode profiles the older, seasoned inmates who help maintain order and teach new arrivals the ropes on the women’s block of the coed Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas. (9 p.m. National Geographic).

White Collar: In a new episode that features Alex Hunter’s (Gloria Votsis) return, Peter (Tim DeKay) and his team investigate a series of museum heists targeting rare ancient artifacts. Matt Bomer also stars (9 p.m. USA).

The Week the Women Went: The men think they have finally gotten their daughters ready for the Miss Sweet Carolina Pageant in this new episode (10 p.m. Lifetime).

Chicago Trauma: Two top trauma surgeons and their team perform life-or-death surgeries in this new series (10 p.m. National Geographic).

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SPECIALS

Democratic National Convention: The broadcast networks and cable news channels provide live coverage of the event in Charlotte, N.C. (4 p.m. CNN, Fox News, MSNBC; 5 p.m. KOCE, Fox Business; 7 p.m. CBS, NBC, ABC).

SPORTS

Tennis: U.S. Open: Men’s Round of 16 and Women’s Quarterfinals (8 a.m. and 4 p.m. ESPN2).

Baseball: Yankees visit the Rays (4 p.m. ESPN); the Padres visit the Dodgers (7 p.m. KCAL and ESPN); the Angels visit the Athletics (7 p.m. FSN).

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