On TV this Wednesday: Acapulco, Digman!, Family Law, South Park and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? all return with new seasons, and Martin Short takes over as host of Match Game.
Showtimes for July 23, 2025
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Acapulco
Apple TV+FIRST TWO EPISODES
Final season premiere: Ahead of the hotel reopening, Maximo recounts his first challenge as head of operations; in 1986, Memo and Lorena brace for parenthood.
The Buccaneers
Apple TV+
Tensions are set aside (for now) to help Jinny fight for her freedom.
Building the Band
NetflixLAST THREE EPISODES
Season 1 finale: One group is selected as the winner, earning the $500,000 prize.
Countdown
Prime Video
While the team splits up to pursue a trio of new leads, consul general Astapov's security detail attempts to persuade Volchek to abandon his plans.
Critical: Between Life and Death
Netflix
From critical emergencies to the operating room, this six-part docuseries follows London’s trauma units as they treat the most severely injured.
Shiny Happy People
Prime VideoALL THREE EPISODES
Season 2 premiere: Take a deep dive into Teen Mania — once America’s largest youth ministry, attracting millions through their stadium shows known as “Acquire the Fire.”
Stick
Apple TV+
Season 1 finale: On the last day of the tournament, an unexpected visitor shakes things up while Santi’s golf dreams hang in the balance. (Not yet renewed.)
The Summer I Turned Pretty
Prime Video
Episode 3 picks up after last week's surprising engagement. (Premiere earned reader grade of "B.")
Washington Black
HuluALL EIGHT EPISODES
Limited series premiere: Sterling K. Brown and Tom Ellis have supporting roles in this 19th Century tale of an 11-year-old boy whose scientific mind sets him on a path of unexpected destiny. (Watch trailer.)
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Big Brother
CBS
The Head of Household and three nominees compete for the Power of Veto.
Celebrity IOU
HGTV
Josh Gad is surprising his college bestie with a refreshed studio and backyard entertainment space for hosting friends and family.
Family Law
The CW
Season 4 premiere: A woman hires rental children to play her family after a falling out with her biological children; Abby is devastated after reading Sofia's essay.Courtesy of Corus Entertainment
MasterChef
Fox
Teams must prepare a VIP dining experience aboard a moving steam train.
Shark Week
Discovery ChannelDAY 4 OF 7
Wednesday's lineup includes Expedition Unknown: Shark Files (at 8 pm), Expedition X: Malpelo Monster Shark (at 9 pm) and Alien Sharks: Death Down Under (at 10 pm). (Get full lineup.)
Who Want to Be a Millionaire?
ABC
Season 4 premiere: Celebrity pairings competing for charity include Drew Carey and Aisha Tyler, and Matt Damon and Ken Jennings.
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Holmes Family Rescue
HGTV
Season 3 finale: Having finally brought an end to five years of flooding, the Holmes transform a family's barren basement into a brightly colored teenaged dream.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
FXX
The Gang embraces their newfound corporate professionalism to strategically scapegoat one Paddy's employee to fall on the proverbial sword.
Match Game
ABC
Season 6 premiere: Kevin Nealon, Selena Gomez, BD Wong, Anthony Anderson, Cara Delevingne and Ziwe help contestants fill in the blank; Martin Short hosts.
The Real Housewives of Miami
Bravo
Julia introduces Adriana to her new baby boys; Guerdy causes chaos at her Celebration of Life event when she publicly displays private text messages for all to see.
Sistas
BET
With Karen's suffering being ignored by a dismissive doctor, desperation sets in as the Sistas search for a physician who cares; a shocking discovery is made.
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South Park
Comedy Central
Season 27 premiere: The animated comedy returns with new episodes after a 28-month hiatus. (Watch trailer.)
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Digman!
Comedy Central
Season 2 premiere: Rip learns he may be able to exorcise the Antichrist from Bella if he brings her to the site of her happiest memory. (Watch trailer.)
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