Tonight Emily gets some surprising news on Pretty Little Liars; The Glee Project learns vulnerability; and all new episodes of Jane By Design and HGTV Design Star.
What to Watch: Tuesday, June 19
8:00pm: Pretty Little Liars, ABC Family (1 hr) NEW
Emily gets some surprising news about her English exam; Spencer learns more than she wanted to when she investigates why her mother has taken on Garrett as a client; and Aria agrees to be Jenna's accompanist to keep tabs on her.
9:00pm: Jane By Design, ABC Family (1 hr) NEW
Jane worries that everyone seems to have forgotten her birthday, but the party from Ben and Billy won't be her biggest surprise.
9:00pm: HGTV Design Star, HGTV (1 hr) NEW
The finalists work with neighboring home owners to create and decorate a family room that connects an adjacent outdoor space.
10:00pm: The Glee Project, Oxygen (1 hr) NEW
This week the contestant's performance theme is "Vulnerability," and Cory Monteith guest stars to mentor the performers. Watch this week's music video below and check out GLAAD's exclusive interview with Tyler here.
Celebrate Pride Month with Diversity on Demand! Tonight watch Glee the 3D Concert Movie with special behind the scenes interviews with cast favorites; plus selected episodes of The Wire and True Blood using the On Demand menu. Viewers can discover more LGBT inclusive programming by checking facebook.com/DiversityOnDemand for a full listing of shows and movies offered by cable providers.
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 recurring gay characters Sonny and Neil.
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