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Democratic National Convention, "Mad TV," Returns, "Grey Gardens," "Wayward Pines" Finale: TV THIS WEEK

Plus: Jazz goes on her first date on "I Am Jazz"

It's time to peruse this week's TV highlights.

Monday

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MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCTOBER 17: First Lady Michelle Obama speaks as she campaigns for former Florida Governor and now Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist during an event at the Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex Gymnasium on October 17, 2014 in Miami Gardens, Florida. Crist is facing off against incumbent Republican Governor Rick Scott in the November 4, 2014 election (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Prime time coverage of the Democratic National Convention begins tonight, with speeches from Bernie Sanders and Michelle Obama.

Angie Harmon directs the 100th episode of Rizzoli & Isles at 9pm on TNT, when she goes undercover in a county jail to find a brutal killer.

At 8pm on Freeform, it's time for a celebration on The Fosters: The family is throwing a 40th birthday party for Lena. Unfortunately for Jude, Conner has broken his promise to attend.

At 10pm on Lifetime's Unreal in the wake of last week's racial incident and Quinn becoming showrunner. Let's hope Jay isn't done reading the riot act to producers.

Tuesday

Tuesday, the CW revives Mad TV at 9pm with an all-new cast and visits from veterans.

At 9pm, the "sanctity" of marriage takes another hit on FYI's Married at First Sight," which sees several heterosexual couples tie the knot and go on a honeymoon despite being complete strangers.

And on a special "Men Tell All" episode of The Bachelorette at 8pm on ABC, the suitors talk smack about each other and JoJo addresses some of the season's most controversial moments.

On a new Difficult People on Hulu, Billy's brother Garry (Fred Armisen) moves in with him and Julie is caught watching porn.

Freeform is giving Pretty Little Liars a week off to give viewers a chance to catch up on Dead of Summer starting at 4:30pm. Then, at 9pm, its an all-new episode that explores aspiring filmmaker Joel's past.

The Codys get ready to rob a military base on Animal Kingdom at 9pm on TNT, while Deran gets ready to take a step out of the closet.

Syfy continues Sharknado Week with Ice Sharks at 9pm. Global warming weakens the foundation of an arctic research station, plunging it into the ocean and turning its inhabitants into chum.

Wednesday

Elliot (out actor Rex Lee) turns to Yolanda and Sofia for help in bonding with his foster daughter on Young & Hungry on Freeform at at 8pm.

If you couldn't get enough of Stranger Things, you may be into Wayward Pines, which wraps its second season tonight at 9pm on Fox

On the season finale of I Am Jazz, 10pm on TLC, Jazz goes to on her first date with a boy.

The Al-Fayeed clan holds another funeral on Tyrant at 10pm on FX, but let's hope Sammy still makes some time with his hot professor.

At 9pm, Syfy debuts Planet of the Sharks. Despite the title, this one owes more to Waterworld than Planet of the Apes, as sharks rule a mostly submerged world.

Thursday

At 10pm, BBC America debuts the fourth season of Ripper Street, which follows police detectives in Whitechapel after Jack the Ripper's murder spree. Investigator Edmund Reid (Matthew Macfadyen) returns from retirement to help an old friend he thinks is unjustly convicted of murder.

At 9pm on NBC, Jane Lynch returns for a special all-woman Hollywood Game Night with Raven-Symone, Natalie Morales, Bellamy Young and Julia Styles.

Later, Hillary Clinton accepts the Democratic nomination for president at the Democratic National Convention.

Friday

Friday, Netflix debuts Tallulah, a dark comedy starring Ellen Page as a woman who takes a baby from a neglectful mother and passes it off as her own to her ex-boyfriend's mother (Allison Janney).

At 9pm, Syfy takes a break from shark attack movies as the Killjoys join Doctor Simms for her family reunion.

Saturday

The shade will be flung on Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle at 10pm on Comedy Central.

Sunday

At 8pm, its Sharknado: The Fourth Awakens, as a Sharknado heads to Las Vegas, which just happens to be opening a shark-themed resort.

Logo's Cocktails & Classics takes on Grey Gardens at 8pm.

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