This weekend catch the 68th Annual Tony Awards, the season 7 premiere of Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta; plus all new episodes of Orphan Black, In the Flesh and Game of Thrones.
What to Watch: Friday, May 6
9:00pm: Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, TLC (30 mins) SEASON PREMIERE
A former beauty queen wants to focus on the Army and leave her pageant days behind.
9:30pm: Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, TLC (30 mins) NEW
A bodybuilder searches for a dress to show off her physique.
What to Watch: Saturday, May 7
9:00pm: Orphan Black, BBC America (1 hr) NEW
Felix goes into crisis mode when new a player in the clone conspiracy arrives. Meanwhile, Sarah decides whether or not to strike a deal with David and surrender a crucial piece of leverage.
10:00pm: In the Flesh, BBC America (1 hr) NEW
Kieren goes out in public without his cover-up and contact lenses for the first time and is wrongly accused of releasing the rabids at the GP surgery.
What to Watch: Sunday, May 8
8:00pm: 68th Annual Tony Awards, CBS (3 hr) NEW
Hugh Jackman hosts; Neil Patrick Harris' Hedwig and the Angry Inch nominated for eight awards, Mothers & Sons, by out writer Terrence McNally, nominated for two awards, out actors Cherry Jones and Samuel Barnett nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play, and more!
9:00pm: Game of Thrones, HBO (1hr) NEW
The Night's Watch must face the biggest challenge the wall has ever seen.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS), The Gossip Table (VH1) and The Chew (ABC). Soap operas Days of Our Lives on NBC and General Hospital on ABC (check local listings for time) both feature out characters.
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