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Dr. Pimple Popper, on TLC

Dr. Sandra Lee returns to treat huge, dripping growths on patient Roger's nose. So large he can barely breathe, Roger's sores have also been attracting flies. Meanwhile, sisters Sandra and Jessie bond over their numerous undiagnosed facial bumps.

Dr. Sandra Lee is "Dr. Pimple Popper"
Dr. Sandra Lee is "Dr. Pimple Popper"

Q: The comedy movie "Hot Fuzz" has a lot of famous people in it, but who played Nick's girlfriend at the beginning of the movie? Was she famous?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

The woman behind the hazmat suit was, in fact, the most famous person in the movie, but you can be forgiven for not recognizing her. While Cate Blanchett does have a pretty distinctive set of eyes, they're not a lot to go on.

Finding love in a musical place: 'Schmigadoon!' comes to Apple TV

Author: 
Rachel Jones / TV Media
Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key as seen in "Schmigadoon!"

Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key as seen in "Schmigadoon!"

Dim the lights and get ready for curtain! For everyone with the Broadway blues or starved for musical theater, this one is for you: the premiere of "Schmigadoon!" hits Apple TV on Friday, July 16.

Finding love in a musical place: 'Schmigadoon!' comes to Apple TV

Author: 
Rachel Jones / TV Media
Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key as seen in "Schmigadoon!"

Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key as seen in "Schmigadoon!"

Dim the lights and get ready for curtain! For everyone with the Broadway blues or starved for musical theater, this one is for you: the premiere of "Schmigadoon!" hits Apple TV on Friday, July 16.

Home Economics, on ABC

Tune in for a rebroadcast of this freshman sitcom which follows three economically diverse siblings - played by Topher Grace, Caitlin McGee and Jimmy Tatro - as they navigate their adult lives and try to maintain a bond despite their status differences.

Caitlin McGee, Jimmy Tatro and Topher Grace star as siblings in "Home Economics"
Caitlin McGee, Jimmy Tatro and Topher Grace star as siblings in "Home Economics"

The Beast Must Die, on AMC

In this brand-new series premiere, Francis Cairnes (Cush Jumbo) begins her quest to find the person who killed her six-year-old son in a hit and run, and D.I. Strangeways (Billy Howle) starts anew on the Isle of Wight following a colleague's death.

Cush Jumbo stars in "The Beast Must Die"
Cush Jumbo stars in "The Beast Must Die"

The Beast Must Die, on AMC

In this brand-new series premiere, Francis Cairnes (Cush Jumbo) begins her quest to find the person who killed her six-year-old son in a hit and run, and D.I. Strangeways (Billy Howle) starts anew on the Isle of Wight following a colleague's death.

Cush Jumbo stars in "The Beast Must Die"
Cush Jumbo stars in "The Beast Must Die"

Q: Was Adrian Cronauer, on whom "Good Morning, Vietnam" was based, really sent home early from Vietnam as the movie portrays? Or did he serve out his time there?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

According to the real Adrian Cronauer, if he had done some of the things his fictional counterpart did in the 1987 movie, "I'd still be in Leavenworth" (referring to the military prison in Kansas).

"It was never intended to be a point-by-point accurate biography," Cronauer told Military Times magazine in a 2014 interview. "It was intended to be a piece of entertainment, and it certainly was that. It was nominated for an Academy Award, and you don't get much better than that."

Paused 'Playlist': NBC, Peacock pass on 'Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist'

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Jane Levy and Peter Gallagher as seen in "Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist"

Jane Levy and Peter Gallagher as seen in "Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist"

Paused 'Playlist': Despite hitting all the right notes with fans and critics, "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" won't be back for a third season -- at least, not on NBC. And it won't be popping up on Peacock, either.

Late Laughs for the week of July 11 - July 17, 2021

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Biden today announced that over the coming year, the United States will donate 500 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine to 100 countries. This is based on an old American foreign policy strategy that used to be called "being nice." And, by the way, if we’re looking to give away stuff Americans aren’t going to use, we could probably donate about five million Pelotons, too!

 

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