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June 03, 2023

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ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA 17 Saturday TLC Forever A&E LIFE 8:00 p.m. This two-hour documentary chroni- cles the rise, fall and enduring legacy of TLC, one of the top-selling girl groups in history. It looks at how T- Boz and Chilli dealt with the death of Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes and are at- tempting a comeback summer tour. Sunday HouseBroken (59) (3) (22.2) 9:00 p.m. The members of a therapy group for neighborhood pets and strays are up to more shenanigans in Season 2, with two episodes premiering to- night. The animated series for adults features the voices of Lisa Kudrow, Will Forte and Jason Mantzoukas. Monday Cruel Summer FREE 9:00 p.m. In this season premiere, a small- town computer genius Megan (Sadie Stanley) resents the arrival of outgo- ing and mysterious foreign exchange student Isabella (Eloise Payet). Tuesday Couples Retreat MTV 9:00 p.m. In this new episode, AJ tries to work out what's really going on with Shamari when Ronnie's work forces him to take a hiatus from the retreat. Then Apollo opens up about prison. Wednesday Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars (22.2) 9:00 p.m. Tastes like success. Chef Gordon Ramsay is all business with a select group of food and drink industry pro- fessionals as he looks for the next great culinary entrepreneur. The win- ning entrepreneur gets Ramsay's personal investment of $250,000. Thursday The First 48 A&E 8:00 p.m. When a man is shot on the side of the road in this new episode, clues lead Det. Jason White to an ongoing crime spree in his 100th case for Tul- sa Homicide. Now, Det. White and his team must race against the clock to bring the shooter to justice. Friday The Proof Is Out There HIST 10:05 p.m. Host Tony Harris examines whether a video presented to Congress by the U.S. Navy proves once and for all that UFOs exist. Then, he looks at the lat- est alleged Loch Ness monster foot- age. Is it the most compelling proof of the creature's existence in years? Yolanda Gampp, Joel McHale and Curtis Stone host "Crime Scene Kitchen" This week's Best bets By Michelle Rose TV Media Dutton dad is done: If you haven't heard already, series lead Kevin Costner is leaving "Yellowstone," and the series "Yellowstone" is leaving the air- waves (sort of). Paramount confirmed that the cowboy drama will wrap after its current season, which is currently on a midseason break. The sec- ond half of Season 5 should pre- miere in November, though that timeline could change given the writers strike. What will the TV landscape look like without the warring Dutton family? Luckily, it could be a while until we're forced to deal with that reality, because Paramount has already ordered an untitled sequel that is current- ly in development — in fact, the network is hoping for a December debut (again, the writ- ers strike could delay things). "The Dutton story continues, picking up where 'Yellowstone' leaves off in another epic tale," David Glosser, CEO of production company 101 Studios, said in a statement about the series. Unlike the other "Yellowstone" prequels and sequels, the latest off-shoot will reportedly be the first to include "Yellowstone" in its title, effec- tively tying it to the parent series. And while reports that Matthew McConaughey ("True Detective") is saddling up to play the lead first surfaced in February, just last month, Deadline indicated he was still in talks to star in this franchise extension. Deadline also reported that a few original "Yellowstone" cast members have received offers to appear in the spinoff, though casting may only be finalized once co-creator Taylor Sheridan finishes the scripts (another delay risk given). There has also been much speculation about whether Costner, whose character, John, has weathered countless threats from within and outside the Dutton family, will even appear in the season-turned-series finale. He is also directing and starring in the upcoming western film "Horizon," which he co-wrote. Dutton dad is done: Costner departs 'Yellowstone,' sequel to come Kevin Costner era of "Yellowstone" winding down Stars on Screen A/Graybeals Carpet Plus BCD/Pulaski Memorial 6 x 5"

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