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TV This Week, April 10 - 16: ‘Orphan Black’ on BBC America

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SUNDAY

Mega-star Will Smith will collect career kudos at the “2016 MTV Movie Awards” hosted by Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart. 8 p.m. BET, Comedy Central, Logo, MTV, TV Land and VH1

Men of means pay good money for “The Girlfriend Experience” in this new series based on Steven Soderbergh’s 2009 indie drama. Riley Keough stars. 8 and 8:27 p.m. Starz

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“The Walking Dead” is done till next season. But fear not, “Fear the Walking Dead” is back with new episodes. Kim Dickens and Cliff Curtis star. 9 p.m. AMC

Hell hath no fury like “A Woman Scorned: Doctor Foster” in this imported three-part thriller. With Suranne Jones and Bertie Carvel. 9 p.m. Lifetime

Truth be told, “House of Lies” is back for another season. With Don Cheadle and Kristen Bell. 9 p.m. Showtime

Just roll with it: Controversial comic Andrew Dice Clay is “Dice” in this self-satirizing sitcom set in Sin City. 9:30 p.m. Showtime

MONDAY

The hometown hero who broke major league baseball’s color barrier is saluted in the new two-part bio-doc “Jackie Robinson.” 9 p.m. KOCE; also Tue.

“The Daily Show’s” Jason Jones plays the paterfamilias in the new sitcom “The Detour.” 9 p.m. TBS

An ever-expanding franchise expands once again with the debut of “The Real Housewives of Dallas.” 10 p.m. Bravo

Aliens walk among us in the new science-fiction drama “Hunters.” Julian McMahon (“Fantastic Four”) stars. 10 p.m. Syfy

TUESDAY

Mindy’s (Mindy Kaling) now a mom as the online sitcom “The Mindy Project” returns for a fourth season. Any time, Hulu

Pack a picnic and join Geoffrey Baer for a tour of the “10 Parks That Changed America,” the second installment of his three-part series “10 That Changed America.” 8 p.m. KOCE

Take my husband ... please: Stand-up comics’ significant others share what it’s like “Living With Funny” in this new reality series. 9 p.m. Oxygen

A shared childhood ordeal still has a hold on a group of friends a quarter-century later in the new drama “Game of Silence.” With David Lyons, Derek Phillips, Michael Raymond James, Bre Blair and Larenz Tate. 10 p.m. NBC; also Thu.

WEDNESDAY

In the jungle, the mighty jungle, “India’s Wandering Lions” sleep tonight in this new episode of “Nature.” 8 p.m. KOCE

Only the “Strong” will survive this new fitness competition that pairs female contestants with male personal trainers. Volleyball great Gabrielle Reece is the host. 9 p.m. NBC; also Thu., 8 p.m.

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“Can Alzheimer’s Be Stopped?” That is the question in this new episode of “Nova.” Then, the latest treatments for bipolar disorder are examined in the new special “Ride the Tiger.” 9 and 10 p.m. KOCE

“Minority Report’s” Samantha Morton and “The Proposition’s” John Hurt try to stop “The Last Panthers” from pulling off yet another daring heist in this new six-part crime drama. 10 p.m. Sundance

THURSDAY

Shaquille O’Neal, Penny Hardaway and company hold court in 1990s Orlando in the sports doc “This Magic Moment” on a new “30 for 30.” 6 p.m. ESPN; 11:30 p.m. ESPN2

No bones about it, “Bones” is back with new episodes. Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz star. 8 p.m. Fox

Ten-hut! The WWE’s John Cena and some military types put contestants through their paces in the new reality series “American Grit.” 9 p.m. Fox

The crew responsible for those crazy trick-shot viral videos brings their act to basic cable with the debut of “The Dude Perfect Show.” 9 and 9:30 p.m. CMT

Send in the clones: Tatiana Maslany returns for a fourth season of the sci-fi drama “Orphan Black.” 10 p.m. BBC America

FRIDAY

Pollyanna could take lessons: Ellie Kemper is back as “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” in the return of this kooky sitcom created by “30 Rock’s” Tina Fey. Any time, Netflix

Something’s fishy! The unscripted series “Tanked” hits the 100-episode mark with its season premiere. 10 p.m. Animal Planet

SATURDAY

A troubled boy finds a musical path forward in the new TV movie “Hear My Song.” With Dustin Hoffman, Josh Lucas, Debra Winger, Eddie Izzard and Kathy Bates. 8 p.m. CBS

“Scandal’s” Kerry Washington is Anita Hill, “The Wire’s” Wendell Pierce is then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, and Greg Kinnear is then-Sen. Joe Biden in the new made-for-cable docudrama “Confirmation.” 8 p.m. HBO

A mother tries to protect her teenage daughter from the wrong boy in the new TV movie “Dying to Be Loved.” With Lindsay Hartley (“Passions”) and Paloma Kwiatkowski. 8 p.m. Lifetime

A restaurateur finds “Love by Chance” — after her meddling mom plays matchmaker, that is — in this new TV movie. With Beau Garrett, Ben Ayers and Brenda Strong. 9 p.m. Hallmark Channel

She’s back: Former cast-member Julia Louis-Dreyfus takes a third turn hosting “Saturday Night Live.” 11:29 p.m. NBC


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