This weekend catch the season finale of Vicious as well as all new episodes of
Crossbones , Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta , The Last Ship , Last Tango in Halifax , True Blood and Masters of Sex!What to Watch: Friday, August 1
9:00pm: Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, TLC (30 min) NEW
A bride has second thoughts about her dress after the fitting. Also, A bride looks for a dress for her second wedding.
9:30pm: Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, TLC (30 min) NEW
A bride struggles with her low budget when shopping for a wedding dress.
10:00pm: Crossbones, NBC (1 hr) NEW
When Blackbeard feels the pressure from a mysterious warlord, he dispatches Rider, Nenna and Tom Lowe to carry out a raid.
What to Watch: Sunday, August 2
8:00pm: Last Tango in Halifax, PBS (1 hr) NEW
Caroline gets mad at John for allowing Judith near her son and John reveals he is not going to marry her.
9:00pm: True Blood, HBO (1 hr) NEW
Sookie searches for a miracle while Eric and Pam get closer to finding Sarah Newlin.
9:00pm: The Last Ship, TNT (1 hr) NEW
The ship recieves a distress call from Jamaica so Chandler and a small team arrange a mission.
10:00pm: Masters of Sex, Showtime (1 hr) NEW
Johnson and Masters are seen leaving a hotel by Langham. Later, Masters tries to recruit Johnson as his assistant at his new post.
10:30pm: Vicious, PBS (30 min) SEASON FINALE
Freddie and Stuart throw an anniversary party. But befor ethe party, Stuart decides to tell his mother that Freddie is his partner.
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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