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20/20, on ABC

Ron Miscavige, father of Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige, opens up in an interview with "ABC News" anchor Dan Harris in this new episode. Miscavige discusses his son's upbringing and ascent to leader of the Church.

"ABC News" anchor Dan Harris hosts "20/20"
"ABC News" anchor Dan Harris hosts "20/20"

Game of Silence, on NBC

Jessie (Bre Blair) discovers the awful truth about what happened to her friends at Quitman years ago in this new episode. As a result, she volunteers to work on the campaign of Roy Carroll (Conor O'Farrell), the facility's corrupt former warden.

David Lyons stars in "Game of Silence"
David Lyons stars in "Game of Silence"

Q: I'm rewatching "Perry Mason" on MeTV and loving it. What else has the actor who played Paul Drake done?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Sadly, "Perry Mason" was almost the last role William Hopper ever took (and he probably wished it was the last).

Despite being just 42 when he took the role of Paul Drake, faithful private detective to the hotshot defense lawyer Perry Mason, most of his career lay behind him by that point. Hopper died of a heart attack in 1970, at the age of 55.

Criminal Minds, on CBS

An UnSub in Phoenix is kidnapping victims and torturing them by depriving them of sleep in this rebroadcast. Meanwhile, Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) and Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) are faced with the threat of the "Dirty Dozen," an underground group of hitmen.

A.J. Cook stars in "Criminal Minds"
A.J. Cook stars in "Criminal Minds"

The Middle, on ABC

When Mike (Neil Flynn) and his workmates build a new patio, Frankie (Patricia Heaton) can't wait to enjoy a little relaxation in this new episode. Elsewhere, Axl (Charlie McDermott) and Hutch (Alphonso McAuley) open up a grilled cheese food truck.

Patricia Heaton stars in "The Middle"
Patricia Heaton stars in "The Middle"

Limitless, on CBS

Brian (Jake McDorman) deals with the fallout of the NZT epidemic in this season finale. Inspired by the 2011 film of the same name, the series chronicles the adventures of a man who uses a drug that allows him to unlock the full potential of his brain.

Jake McDorman stars in "Limitless"
Jake McDorman stars in "Limitless"

Limitless, on CBS

Brian (Jake McDorman) deals with the fallout of the NZT epidemic in this season finale. Inspired by the 2011 film of the same name, the series chronicles the adventures of a man who uses a drug that allows him to unlock the full potential of his brain.

Jake McDorman stars in "Limitless"
Jake McDorman stars in "Limitless"

Q: I just finished watching "Rocky Balboa," the sixth Rocky movie, and was wondering about the guy who played Mason Dixon. Who is he?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

The 2006 hit "Rocky Balboa" continued the franchise's tradition of hiring actual boxers to fill key roles. Mason "The Line" Dixon, the younger champ who wants to take on the legendary Rocky Balboa, was played by real-life pro boxer Antonio Tarver.

'Mom' knows best: CBS comedy tackles touchy subjects with humor and heart

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Anna Faris stars in “Mom”

Anna Faris stars in “Mom”

TURN: Washington's Spies, on AMC

The daring spy game continues as Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell) continues to spy for George Washington (Ian Kahn) in this season premiere. Meanwhile, Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) is embedded within the Continental Army.

Jamie Bell and Meegan Warner in "TURN: Washington's Spies"
Meegan Warner in "TURN: Washington's Spies"
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