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So You Think You Can Dance, on Fox

Some of the country's most talented young dancers compete to become America's favorite in this season premiere. Hosted by Cat Deeley, the Emmy-winning series features a panel of expert judges, including Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe.

Mary Murphy serves as a judge in "So You Think You Can Dance"
Mary Murphy serves as a judge in "So You Think You Can Dance"

Q: We loved the show "Galavant"! It was clever, original, funny and had great music. We were very disappointed when it wasn't renewed. We'd like to get DVDs of its two seasons but can't find any. Do you have any information on that?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

There are no DVDs available yet, but hopefully you're just looking a bit too early.

If the show had been a runaway hit, the network would certainly have rushed to get DVDs onto shelves, but "Galavant" never had that sort of success. Indeed, its lack of that sort of success is why it was canceled after two short seasons (season 1 had just eight episodes, while season 2 had 10, though ABC burned through them all in the span of one month in 2016).

Steve Harvey's Funderdome, on ABC

Budding entrepreneurs pursue the American Dream as they try to win over a studio audience with their ideas in this premiere. During the competition, one of the entrepreneurs may opt to cash out for a lesser amount and walk away.

Steve Harvey hosts "Steve Harvey's Funderdome"
Steve Harvey hosts "Steve Harvey's Funderdome"

New Releases for the week of June 11 - 17

John Wick: Chapter 2

Retired hitman John Wick (Reeves) is contacted by Santino D'Antonio (Scamarcio), an old underworld acquaintance to whom John owes a favor. He tasks John with killing his sister, Gianna (Gerini), so that he can take her place among the criminal underworld's leaders, but after John succeeds at his mission, D'Antonio betrays him, sending his own men to kill him, while also putting a multimillion-dollar bounty on his head. Once again fighting for his life, and with a veritable army of hitmen out for him, John goes on the run while trying to track down D'Antonio.

Director: Chad Stahelski. Stars: Keanu Reeves, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ian McShane, Ruby Rose, Common, Claudia Gerini, Lance Reddick, Laurence Fishburne. 2017. 122 min. Action.

 

The Lego Batman Movie

Bruce Wayne and his heroic alter-ego, Batman (Arnett), have it all: loads of money, the coolest gadgets and beautiful girls hanging off their every word. When his nemesis, the Joker (Galifianakis), teams up with Gotham City's other villains to attack a gala, Batman and the city's new police commissioner, Barbara (Dawson), foil their villainous plot and lock them all up. Suspecting that stopping the Joker's latest scheme was all too easy, and that the villain is up to something, Batman uses a device to banish him to an alternate dimension, which has far-reaching consequences when it turns out that was the Joker's plan all along. With the Joker's most dangerous plan yet wreaking havoc on Gotham, Batman has to face his greatest fear if he's to have any chance of saving the city.

Director: Chris McKay. Stars: Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes, Zach Galifianakis, Jenny Slate. 2017. 104 min. Animation.

 

Table 19

After being dumped by her boyfriend, Eloise (Kendrick) is demoted from her role as maid of honor at her ex's sister's wedding. Determined to attend the event anyway, she finds herself seated at table 19, along with all the other unwanted guests. As the tablemates get to know each other, they begin to discover each other's secrets and band together to ensure their weekend away is a memorable one.

Director: Jeffrey Blitz. Stars: Anna Kendrick, Lisa Kudrow, Margo Martindale, Rya Meyers, Charles Green, Craig Robinson, Tony Revolori. 2017. 87 min. comedy.

Late Laughs for the week of June 11 - 17, 2017

The Late Late Show With James Corden

Over the weekend, the world's biggest-ever cyberattack spread around the globe, infecting 150 countries. It's pretty horrifying. Computers have been totally destroyed. In some cases, in extreme cases, people were forced to have actual face-to-face conversations. It was a nightmare.

 

The virus was stopped by a computer security expert who is only 22 years old. It is incredible. It's the first time a 22-year-old guy has stopped a virus without putting ointment on it.

 

Baking, British style: The U.K.'s biggest baking hit returns to PBS

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Sue Perkins, Paul Hollywood, Mel Giedroyc and Mary Berry as seen in "The Great British Baking Show"

Sue Perkins, Paul Hollywood, Mel Giedroyc and Mary Berry as seen in "The Great British Baking Show"

Perfect pastries: that's not too much to expect, is it? Sadly, soggy bottoms and tumbled-down edges are common, and enough to get any hopeful home baker sent home in "The Great British Baking Show."

Ninja time: NBC's brutal summer series returns for season 9

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Kristine Leahy as seen in "American Ninja Warrior"

Kristine Leahy as seen in "American Ninja Warrior"

Recaps for the week of June 5 - 9

Author: 
Andrew Sawyer / TV Media
Martha Madison as seen in "Days of Our Lives"

Martha Madison as seen in "Days of Our Lives"

The Bold and the Beautiful

As Katie anxiously waits for word on her proposed jewelry designs, Eric discusses with Quinn what the concerns are. Rick finds that he can't shake an upsetting interaction with a family member. Quinn receives a dose of her own medicine when she is on the other side of a serious threat. The issue of parenting becomes a contentious subject of discussion within a dysfunctional family. Ivy is unsuccessful in her attempt to reason with an irrational Katie about her suspicion. Quinn confesses to Ridge her fears about returning to work. The rivalry between Quinn and Katie reaches a new and dangerous height. The timing is terrible when Carter presents Rick with a legal matter. Thomas tries his best to mediate between a feuding Steffy and Sally during lunch. Katie has to respond to serious allegations made by Quinn to the police.

Days of Our Lives

The bond between Chad and Gabi continues to grow. JJ and Lani learn some upsetting news about the island. Abigail requests that Raines look further into Dario's story. Kate makes a stunning move. There is panic among the castaways when they realize that Eli is missing. Gabi gets knocked unconscious. As Hope questions Myron, she becomes more suspicious of Dario. John prepares to say goodbye to Marlena as he is summoned to return to his ISA mission. Sonny is concerned for Paul's safety. Claire becomes infuriated when she finds out what Jade has done. Julie is upset about Eli so she lashes out at Valerie. Justin must deliver the news to Adrienne that Sonny's plane has gone missing.

General Hospital

Carly goes to find Jason, while Sonny remains confident that things will somehow work themselves out. Valentin begins playing a brand new game. Laura receives a visit that comes as a surprise. A fateful decision is made by Julian. Over a bottle of scotch, Jason and Sonny commiserate. Valentin's past finally catches up with him. Finn suffers yet another setback. A surprise visitor comes to Curtis. Carly seeks out the help of an unlikely ally. Anna receives some news that unsettles her. Kiki is in such a state that she lashes out at Dillon. Kiki prepares for the worst on the advice from Monica. Hayden finds herself at a complete loss. Dante searches high and low for answers.

The Young and the Restless

Telling Phyllis he wants to make the most of each day with her, Billy asks her to move in with him and she accepts. At the GCAC, Ashley questions Graham as to what he is to Dina. Graham says he is Dina's protector in business and personal matters and assures her he's not taking advantage. When Ashley asks if Dina is ill, Graham tells her she's not dying, just that she's aware of her mortality. Later, Dina says she doesn't want to leave when she finds Graham packing up her things. Victor tells Abby he wants to bring the incubator to Newman, but Abby is concerned as to how Jack will take the news. Mattie goes to Chancellor Park to study and comes across Reed practicing his guitar. When Reed invites her to open mic night, Mattie says she likely can't make it and rushes home. At home, Lily asks Mattie about her day and she says she met someone. Lauren tells Sharon that she's worried about her dating Scott because of her complicated past, but Sharon defends their relationship. Gloria overhears and warns Lauren that opposing their relationship will just push Scott and Sharon closer together.

Chicken Soup for the Soul's Hidden Heroes, on CBS

Hidden cameras capture acts of kindness, compassion and commitment to others in funny, light-hearted moments. Brooke Burke-Charvet hosts the uplifting show, which shines a light on stories of goodwill and selfless everyday people.

Brooke Burke-Charvet hosts "Chicken Soup for the Soul's Hidden Heroes"
Brooke Burke-Charvet hosts "Chicken Soup for the Soul's Hidden Heroes"

Wynonna Earp, on Syfy

The great-great-granddaughter of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp has been recruited to a top-secret division of the U.S. Marshals in this season premiere. Based on the IDW comic, the series follows Earp as she tries to break her family's curse.

Melanie Scrofano in "Wynonna Earp"
Melanie Scrofano in "Wynonna Earp"
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