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Bad Teacher, on CBS

Fans of this short-lived comedy series will be glad to know that CBS is airing the remainder of the episodes Saturday nights. Catch these back-to-back new episodes starring Ari Graynor as Meredith, a recently divorced woman looking for a rich husband.

David Alan Grier and Kristin Davis as seen in "Bad Teacher"
David Alan Grier and Kristin Davis as seen in "Bad Teacher"

Recaps for the week of July 21 - 25

Author: 
Andrew Sawyer / TV Media
Duncan Hursley, grandson of the creator of the show, as seen in “General Hospital”

Duncan Hursley, grandson of the creator of the show, as seen in “General Hospital”

The Bold and the Beautiful

Ridge continues to put pressure on Bill and Justin to admit their role in his near-fatal accident in Abu Dhabi. Deacon becomes intrigued when he overhears Brooke and Katie talking about the issue and decides to do some investigating on his own. While Deacon uses his history with Alison to get answers about Bill's dealings in Abu Dhabi, Katie enlists her assistant's help in searching through Bill's financial records to prove his guilt. Later, Ridge plans to give Bill a taste of his own medicine in order to get him to admit to his role in the helicopter accident. Meanwhile, Wyatt arrives for his first day back at Forrester Creations with a lucky charm in his pocket, but reactions to his return are mixed and vocalized during a meeting. Wyatt tells Ivy a secret that concerns Hope and HFTF.

Days of Our Lives

Eric seems poised to forgive Nicole during a moment between the two rife with sexual tension. Later, Eric learns from the bishop that the process of clearing his name all depends on Nicole. Meanwhile, EJ gets blasted by Jennifer for having an affair with her daughter, while Will tries to convince Sami to drop her revenge scheme against Abigail. Hope is taken aback when Ciara invites Aiden and Chase to tag along on their vacation. Jordan is shattered after a rough encounter with Clyde. Brady tells Maggie he's ready to make a major life change, while Theresa feels she's out of options and makes a desperate move. JJ and Paige try to have a romantic evening, but things take a horrifying turn for the worse. Rafe suspects that Kate's feelings for him run much deeper than she thought. Marlena gets a bad feeling about John. Kristen returns to Salem and brings trouble with her.

General Hospital

Patrick's career hangs in the balance as he is questioned about his professional actions. After Rafe's accident, Scott puts the pressure on Anna to step up her plan to solve the drug trafficking problem in Port Charles. Meanwhile, Lucy and Bobbie argue over their feelings for Scott, and later they corner him into making a choice. Ava asks Julian to save her from Sonny, but Julian forces her to reveal the dirt she has on Sonny first. Julian threatens to leave the mob once a major revelation is made, but Mickey reminds him what the price of defiance is. Nina's twisted plot continues as she deceitfully seduces Silas and ensures Sam walks in on them together. Jordan and Shawn end up in a surprising moment of passion as they search for incriminating evidence against Mickey. Ned and Olivia grow closer over a few drinks. Sonny expresses to Carly his consternation at the fact that Franco is aware of the AJ situation.

The Young and the Restless

Devon runs into Hilary and Neil while they are on a date at The Underground, but Devon ends up driving Hilary home when Neil is called away on an emergency business trip. Things heat up between Chelsea and Billy and they kiss again, but later she admits to Kevin that she thinks it was a mistake. Jack and Kelly are the first to arrive at the Abbott mansion for dinner, and tensions rise when Summer arrives with Austin. Kelly begs Jack not to reveal Stitch's secret to Billy, but Abby confronts Kelly and asks her why she lied about Stitch being her brother. Victor gets the new treatment for Phyllis started and tells Dr. Cutler he can't mention anything about it to her family. Nikki prepares herself to be dragged through the mud during the trial in order to defend herself against Ian Ward. When the trial gets underway, Ian and Dylan take the stand.

Living in the shadows: A&E's 'Longmire' lacks the hype but packs a punch

Author: 
Cassie Dresch / TV Media
Bailey Chase stars in “Longmire”

Bailey Chase stars in “Longmire”

Walt Longmire is living in relative obscurity.

You won't see his name splashed across huge billboards or shouted from Hollywood's highest towers commanding attention and accolades. In fact, you won't find it on any Golden Globe, Emmy, Critic's Choice, People's Choice or one of the countless other major awards that spring to mind.

What Would You Do?, on ABC

In a new episode of this hidden camera series, a team of videographers and actors create scenarios meant to reveal what every day people are made of. As people are put in difficult situations, their reactions may surprise you.

John Quinones as seen in "What Would You Do?"
John Quinones as seen in "What Would You Do?"

Q: I know "The Simpsons" is the longest running cartoon, but what's second longest? Is it anywhere near "The Simpsons'" precedent?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

There are actually a few qualifiers on the various run-length records set by "The Simpsons," but the two challengers most often cited are "The Flintstones" and "Scooby-Doo."

"The Simpsons" was named the longest running prime-time animated series in 1997 after airing its 167th episode, surpassing "The Flintstones."

Welcome to Sweden, on NBC

Bruce (Greg Poehler) and Emma (Josephine Bornebusch) move into their new apartment in Sweden in this new episode, and Bruce decides to introduce himself to the neighbours with hilarious consequences. Meanwhile, their immigration interviews get rough.

Greg Poehler stars in "Welcome to Sweden"
Greg Poehler stars in "Welcome to Sweden"

So You Think You Can Dance, on Fox

 Think You Can Dance," airing Wednesday, July 23, on Fox. Cat Deeley hosts as dance experts Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy welcome a guest at the judges' table. The competition is heating up as the hopefuls continue to get eliminated.

A contestant in "So You Think You Can Dance"
A contestant in "So You Think You Can Dance"

Q: My family absolutely loves "Blue Bloods." It has good American values, with a family fighting for safety and justice in New York City, of all places. Will they be back in a new season?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It seems likely CBS didn't think too hard before renewing "Blue Bloods." The show's been a solid performer on a tough night, and by CBS cop-show standards, is still in the full blush of youth.

It will premiere its fifth season on Friday, Sept. 26, three days after the 12th season premiere of "NCIS" and two days before the 15th premiere of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."

Face Off, on Space

There's a whole new gaggle of hopeful make-up artists in this season 7 premiere. Skilled professionals Glenn Hetrick, Ve Neill and Neville Page return to judge the contestants' work, while industry legend Michael Westmore acts as a mentor.

McKenzie Westmore hosts "Face Off"
McKenzie Westmore hosts "Face Off"

Hotel Hell, on Fox

Gordon Ramsay returns to fix some of the nation's most horrid hotels, inns and bed-and-breakfasts in this premiere. The celebrity chef and his hospitality experts travel across the country to improve the quality of businesses in desperate need of help.

Gordon Ramsay hosts "Hotel Hell"
Gordon Ramsay hosts "Hotel Hell"
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