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"Amazing Race," "Project Runway All-Stars," Samantha Bee Goes "Full Frontal": TV THIS WEEK

Plus: "The Walking Dead" is about to find gay Jesus.

It's Monday and time to look at the week ahead for what's notable on TV.

The week starts off nicely for comedy on Monday at 10pm with the debut of Logo's Gay Skit Happens. The first episode takes on dating and relationships for Valentine's Day, with Daniel Franzese as host.

The cast includes two familiar faces from Logo's classic Big Gay Sketch Show — Stephen Guarino and Julie Goldman— along with some new comic talents.

Monday also sees another Daily Show alum get her own show: At 10:30pm on TBS, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee joins the late night TV lineup.

Bee is marvelous at voicing the exasperation and annoyance that current events inspire and, judging from how the presidential race has played out so far, she's got plenty of material to work with.

On Tuesday Not Safe with Nikki Glaser makes its debut at 10:30pm on Comedy Central. Glaser was hilarious on @Midnight, and the new show is a mix of panel discussions and remote segments—including a debate on that Dorito's "Super Bowl babies" ad and hooking up her comedian friends to a lie detector to find out which ones want to have sex with her.

Thursday at 9pm, it's a new season of Project Runway All Stars on Lifetime.

This time, the returnees include two-time competitor Daniel Franco, season 12 winner Dom Streater and two finalists from Project Runway: Under the Gunn, Sam Donovan and Asha Daniels.

Will Daniel Franco finish in 12th place a third time?

CBS heads to the start line Friday for an all new season of The Amazing Race, with social media stars taking challenges all over the world.

The 20th season includes kicks off its 28th season. This season sees social media stars taking challenges all over the world including YouTuber Tyler Oakley and his best friend, Korey Kuhl.

The stress of the competition is bound to make someone slip and show a side they try to hide from their followers (especially as they'll have to give up Internet access).,

Who will be the one to break? We'll find out after Phil Keoghan fires the starting pistol at 8pm.

It's back to the zombie apocalypse on Sunday as The Walking Dead returns to AMC at 9pm.

TWD saved us a lot of anguish when we learned Glenn survived a walker pile-on, but Alexandra is struggling to stay in one piece after facing two devastating attacks—first by a human gang, then a walker horde.

Things look like they're about to get even worse as Abraham is about to meet one of the comic's most notorious villans, Nagan.

On the bright side, we can also look forward to meeting Jesus, the series' latest gay character. After a slow start, The Walking Dead has nicely improved its inclusion of queer characters from Tara to Aaron and Eric. Now, the show has added Denise and Jesus. The winter season begins at 9pm and is followed by our adorkable nerd councilor Chris Hardwick with a new Talking Dead at 10pm.

Need more Andrew Lincoln: He appears in Love Actually, airing back to back on Logo starting at noon on Valentine's Day.

Meanwhile, HBO is spending V-Day in 1973, with the new music-industry drama Vinyl.

Bobby Cannavale stars as the owner of a struggling record company in the era that sees the rise of punk, hip-hop and disco.

The pilot includes a guest-appearance from Andrew Dice Clay but maybe Vinyl will make up for that by remembering that rock & roll's rebellious streak questioned how we looked at gender and sexuality. Vinyl gets released at 9pm.

Finally, it's a great week for satirical news as John Oliver returns for a third season of Last Week Tonight Sunday at 11pm on HBO.

Oliver's ability to explain complicated issues, and his knack for recruiting trolls, has made LWT must-see TV. We can't wait to see how he dissects the latest headlines.

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