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Hulu, Livestreams beginning at 9 a.m.
Hulu and ABC News offer five hours of live coverage from three of the nation’s biggest Pride marches and parades, in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. Beginning with an hourlong pre-show, the coverage of the events will include live special guest interviews and inspiring stories spotlighting today’s influential LGBTQ+ leaders.
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Taraji P. Henson returns to host this annual event that celebrates Black culture, music, creativity and sportsmanship. Drake leads this year’s field with seven nominations, while music icon Usher has been announced as this year’s recipient of the Lifetime Achievement BET Award. Performers that had been announced at press time are Lauryn Hill & YG Marley, Ice Spice, Tyla, GloRilla, Latto, Muni Long, Sexyy Red, Shaboozey and Victoria Monét.
In the new episode “Truth and Justice,” Professor T (Ben Miller) is up in court, and he must decide whether to save himself or his former lover.
Geordie (Robson Green) and new vicar Alphy (Rishi Nair) find themselves investigating the murder of a local landowner.
The Great Food Truck Race Food
Network, 9 p.m. â– Season Premiere
Host Tyler Florence welcomes nine food trucks from around the country to take part in a nine-city road trip across the Gulf Coast, where they compete for top sales and to stay in the race. These first-time competitors include Argentina’s Empanadas from Wichita, Kansas; Bao Bei from Washington, D.C.; Cooks With Passion from Atlanta; Down to Get Tacos from Gilbert, Arizona; Fishnet from Baltimore; Kalye from New York City; Plates on Deck from Davenport, Florida; SO LA Po’boys from Los Angeles; and Wally’s Waffes from Chicago.
In the new episode “The Hunt for Rav,” the hunt for a serial killer intensifies as a third victim is found; Rachita (Parminder Nagra) is forced to confront a familiar face from the past, and Suzie (Lauren Drummond) makes inquiries into her family’s affairs.
HGTV, 10 p.m. â– Season Premiere
In “No Stone Unturned,” after 20 years of international deployment, a Black Hawk helicopter pilot and his wife are eager to finally settle in their Florida hometown. They’ve enlisted Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt to design a forever family home that reflects their European tastes.
Interview With the Vampire
AMC, 10 p.m. â– Season Finale
Louis, Claudia, and their ever-growing entourage of bloodsuckers may make their final bites as Season 2 comes to a close, with no word yet on a Season 3 renewal.
Shark Beach With Anthony Mackie: Gulf Coast
This SharkFest marathon special follows actor Anthony Mackie in his New Orleans hometown, where he spent much of his childhood on a boat, as he investigates a fishing phenomenon called depredation, in which a shark preys upon a fisher’s catch and consumes it before it can be retrieved. After an increase in shark sightings around town, Mackie sets out to discover if larger environmental issues are at fault.
Showtime, 10 p.m. â– Season Finale
The drama series following a group of South Side Chicago residents concludes Season 6 with “Thanksgiving.” Jacob Latimore, Birgundi Baker, and Michael V. Epps star. Showtime has renewed the series for Season Seven.
AMC & BBC America, 11:15 p.m.
In the new episode “Jules,” Lucy (Krysten Ritter) drags Jules (Amanda Fix) to Settlement House to find out what she knows (or doesn’t know) about her past.