On TV this Tuesday: The sun sets on Cruel Summer, OWN celebrates Black fatherhood and the Workin’ Moms are back. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Tuesday: The sun sets on Cruel Summer, OWN celebrates Black fatherhood and the Workin’ Moms are back. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Season 5 premiere (all 10 episodes): The Carlsons move to Calgary; Kate and the gang pay Anne a visit. (What else is streaming on Netflix in June?)
Cecile must confront her past to break free from a psychic prison; Chester’s mistake puts Barry in danger; Joe uncovers an unsettling truth about Kristen Kramer.
Benny pursues a new interest. (Fall behind? Read Episode 10 recap.)
Teams must build a structure strong enough to withstand an earthquake; 9-1-1‘s Jennifer Love Hewitt makes an appearance. (View Fox’s fall lineup.)
Oprah Winfrey and Sterling K. Brown host this Father’s Day special, which honors exceptional Black dads across America; John Legend, Kevin Hart and Dwayne Wade appear.
Lana reaches out to Lois and Clark regarding Kyle’s behavior; Jonathan opens up to Jordan; Sarah accuses her mom of always covering for her dad.
Executive-produced by Neil Patrick Harris, this documentary follows director Andy Señor Jr. to Cuba to direct a stage production of Rent — the country’s first musical produced by an American company in more than 50 years.
Special time, following U.S. Olympic Trials: Auditions continue with judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and Sofia Vergara. (View NBC’s fall lineup.)
Season 1 finale: Kate and Jeannette’s worlds collide in court, where the young women must answer the question on everyone’s mind. (Not yet renewed Just renewed!)
“All is fair in love and war but not in business,” says the synopsis. “Forgiveness may be divine, but revenge is way more fun.” (FX summer premiere dates!)
♦ ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY ♦
On June 15, 1969, Hee Haw — a country music-themed variety hour hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark — debuted on CBS.