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NY Ink, on TLC

Bold tattoo artist Ami James invites viewers along for the ride as he moves into the birthplace of American tattoo style.

Ami James in "NY Ink"

Spouse vs. House, on TLC

The Braches are ready when opportunity knocks and they accept the challenge to revamp three rooms in their house.
 

Ryan Brown hosts "Spouse vs. House"

Covert Affairs, on USA

After Ben and Annie return to D.C., Ben disappears, leaving her to protect a Russian athlete in the season premiere.

Christopher Gorham and Piper Perabo in "Covert Affairs"

Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition, on ABC

After making a promise to his cancer-stricken mother that he'd get healthy, Alex enlists the help of trainer Chris Powell.
 

Chris Powell with Alex in "Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition"

'Happily' ever after: Drescher moves on with new sitcom

Author: 
Christina Davies / TV Media
Fran Drescher stars in the upcoming series "Happily Divorced"

Fran Drescher stars in the upcoming series "Happily Divorced"

'HAPPILY' EVER AFTER: Fran Drescher is putting her real-life experiences to good use this summer by co-writing and starring in a new TV Land sitcom, "Happily Divorced."

Hogs Gone Wild, on Discovery

Josh and Krystal's dog Riddick has always been a star performer for them, but he soon faces a dangerous threat.
 

Krystal White as seen in "Hogs Gone Wild"

My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, on TLC

Filmmakers transport viewers into the mysterious and unconventional lives of today's gypsies in America.

Sam Norton in a scene from "My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding"

Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution, on ABC

Oliver and his culinary students from West Adams Preparatory High School are banned from serving food on campus.

Jamie Oliver as seen in "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution"

Dishing up dreams: 'Master' class is back in session

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Gordon Ramsay's "Masterchef" returns for a new season

Gordon Ramsay's "Masterchef" returns for a new season

Between fast-food junkies, uppity foodies and an abundance of chowhounds, there's a wealth of flavor in prime time lately. Ironically, there's no shortage of weight-loss series, either, but that's another story.

The First 48: Missing Persons, on A&E

Officers allow cameras to tag along as they respond to mission-persons and child-abduction cases in this new spinoff.

Detective Selles Morris investigates in "The First 48: Missing Persons"
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