This weekend, catch new episodes of Randy to the Rescue, The Killing and True Blood; additionally, check out OWN's new special Wanda Sykes Presents Herlarious.
What to Watch: Friday, July 12
10:00pm: Randy to the Rescue, TLC (1 hr) NEW
Randy arrives in Chicago to assist Maria, Nicole and Colleen in finding their fantasy gowns. He sets out to transform Colleen into a movie star and align Maria's bohemian style preferences with her dress, against her parents wishes for traditional wedding attire. Randy also helps Nicole, a bride who has been putting off dress hunting since her mother lost her battle with cancer.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and Sonny.
What to Watch: Saturday, July 13
10:00pm: Wanda Sykes Presents Herlarious, OWN (1 hr) NEW
In this two-part special on July 13 and July 20, Wanda and other female comedians appear in a comedy showcase.
What to Watch: Sunday, July 14
9:00pm: The Killing, AMC (1 hr) NEW
Bullet discovers a grim secret after rescuing Lyric. Elsewhere, Sarah is nowhere to be found and the ensuing investigation mounts to a critical level.
9:00pm: True Blood, HBO (1 hr) NEW
Lafayette calls on the Stackhouses to speak with the spirits of Sookie's dead parents while Warlow and Lillith take an emotional walk down memory lane. Eric and Tara hatch a risky plan to save Pam, Sarah and Jason meet again, and Andy attempts to hold on to what is left of his family. Meanwhile, Jessica is determined to get compensation.
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