Here's the Full List of All the TV Shows and Movies You Must Watch This Week

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From Good Housekeeping

Time to grab the popcorn, blast the A/C, and claim your spot on the couch. We've got the ultimate list of TV shows, premieres, new movies, and more that'll keep you entertained (and out of the blistering summer heat!) all week long. Aimlessly flipping through channels is no longer necessary.

All times are in Eastern Standard Time (EST).

Saturday, July 7

Network TV:

Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off (Discovery, 8 p.m.)

Eight super-talented kids are split into Team Rachael Ray and Team Guy Fieri, to determine the best junior chef (and whether Rachael or Guy gets bragging rights).

Streaming:

Scream 4 (Netflix)

If you're feeling particularly brave this week, catch Courtney Cox in the fourth installment of the popular slasher film series. Fair warning, it's very intense.

Mr. Sunshine (Netflix)

A young boy who came to the U.S. after the 1871 Shinmiyangyo capturing incident finds himself in Korea at a major turning point for the country. Things become even more interesting when he falls for a noblewoman.

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Sunday, July 8

Network TV:

Big Brother (CBS, 8 p.m.)

Houseguests continue to fight for the grand-prize of $500,000. Catch more episodes on Wednesday (8 p.m.) and Thursday (9 p.m.) this week.

The 2000s Premiere (CNN, 9 p.m.)

The network's new original series explores just how much the decade's culture has changed since the 1990s, thanks to events like the invention of Facebook and the introduction of the world's first iPhone.

Sharp Objects (HBO, 9 p.m.)

Based on the ever-popular novel Gone Girl, reporter Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) comes back to her hometown to solve the murder of one young girl and the disappearance of another.

Streaming:

Lockup: Extended Stay Collection 1 (Netflix)

Get a glimpse inside some of the most famous penitentiaries in the world and see what life's really like for the notorious criminals inhabiting them.

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Monday, July 9

Network TV:

ATL Homicide Premiere (TV One, 10 p.m.)

Two retired detectives recall their most memorable criminal cases ever while younger actors play out their chilling stories from years ago.

Deadly Rich (CNBC, 10 p.m.)

Brace yourselves for this new series: You're about to see just how far wealthy people will go to fill their bank accounts even more.

Streaming:

Follow This (Netflix)

Take a walk with Buzzfeed reporters as they cover a wide range of topics, from heavy stories like the opioid crisis to what it takes for something to go viral.

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Tuesday, July 10

Network TV:

America's Got Talent (NBC, 8 p.m.)

There's just one more week before eliminations start happening. The real question is: will Heidi use her golden buzzer this season?

Married at First Sight Season 7 Premiere (Lifetime, 9 p.m.)

What happens when a few brave souls tie the knot ... the very first time they meet someone? This social-experiment show wants to find out.

Hack My Life Season 4 Premiere (truTV, 10:30 p.m.)

Get ready to go, "Whoa, how did they do that?!" about 20 times during this program that reveals some of the coolest life tricks out there.

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Wednesday, July 11

Network TV:

Total Knock Out (CBS, 9 p.m.)

In this hilarious new series hosted by Kevin Hart, players compete for a cash prize as they try to throw off other contestants running through an extremely difficult obstacle course.

Dr. Pimple Popper (TLC, 10 p.m.)

The Instagram and Youtube star now has her very own show doing, yep, you guessed it: popping pimples and getting rid of blackheads, cysts, and other facial growths. Strong stomachs are strongly recommended.

Streaming:

Harlots Season 2 Premiere (Hulu)

The provocative original series tells the story of brothel owner Margaret Wells and her struggles raising daughters in 18th century England.

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Thursday, July 12

Network TV:

Carnival Kinds (Cooking Channel, 9 p.m.)

Michelin-starred chef Richie Farina travels across the U.S. in search of the country's most innovative fair foods and goes head-to-head in a challenge against the cooks who made them.

Streaming:

Gone Baby Gone (Netflix)

Based on the chilling novel, this movie follows two Boston detectives trying to solve the mystery of a little girl's kidnapping. As they get close to putting the puzzle together, they realize the case is much more dangerous than they initially thought.

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Friday, July 13

Network TV:

Whistleblower Premiere (CBS, 8 p.m.)

The new series aims to shine a light on the everyday heroes who put their lives in danger to expose the illegal steps major corporations take to rip off U.S. taxpayers.

Trip D Nation Premiere (Food Network, 9 p.m.)

Go on a road trip with culinary master Guy Fieri as he returns to some of the "most memorable joints" from his hit show Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. Think they haven't changed things up since Guy's last visit? Think again.

Streaming:

Sugar Rush Premiere (Netflix)

Time is the most important measurement of success in this baking show. See what incredible treats a team of talented bakers is able to whip up while fighting the clock (hint: it's truly impressive).

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