What To Watch: Welcome To Sweden Returns, Marty McFly-Athon, Tut's Reign Begins And More
On TV this Sunday: Spike TV tells Tut's story, Welcome to Sweden proposes a big idea, Back to the Future turns 30 (Great Scott!) and Golan parties hard in its season finale. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
Showtimes for July 19, 2015
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Back to the Future Marathon
AMC
In celebration of the original film’s 30th anniversary, enjoy Back to the Future, Back to the Future II (at 1:30 pm) and Back to the Future III (4 pm). For good measure, BttF airs again at 6:30 pm.
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Last Tango in Halifax
PBS
Caroline is overwhelmed at the prospect of looking after Flora — until a stranger who may be the answer to her prayers (AKA a nanny) enters her life.
Welcome to Sweden
NBC
Season 2 premiere (two episodes): First, Bruce tries to plan the perfect proposal for Emma — despite her parents not believing in marriage. Then, Emma grows irritated with her boss. Beverly Hills, 90210’s Jason Priestley and Party of Five’s Neve Campbell guest-star (but no, you haven’t teleported back to the ‘90s).
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Humans
AMC
While Leo gets closer to finding Mia, Joe gets too close to Anita and Niska seeks revenge. (Watch a sneak peek.)
True Detective
HBO
Ray and Frank contemplate new life choices, and Ani and Paul follow a lead up the coast.
Tut
Spike TV
Miniseries premiere: This six-hour, three-night event tells the story of King Tut’s (Avan Jogia, Twisted) rise to power and his struggle to lead Egypt to glory. Ben Kingsley (Schindler’s List) co-stars as the boy king’s closest adviser, Vizier Ay.
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Golan the Insatiable
Fox
Season finale: When Golan attends Alexis' school to get crowned king at a dance, Dylan worries that she is losing Golan to Alexis' world of parties. (Not yet renewed.)
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Masters of Sex
Showtime
As Masters and Johnson’s book nears its release date, the events of their first press conference begin to deeply affect them.
Save My Life: Boston Trauma
ABC
Series premiere: This six-part series follows the doctors and nurses at Boston’s most prestigious hospitals as they deal with real-life trauma cases, beginning with two young men who are gunned down.
The Strain
FX
Ephraim and Nora experiment on their newfound patients, while Fet and Dutch grow closer as they clear "munchers" from the neighborhood buildings.