SethGreenEven before his fall network comedy debuts, Seth Green appears in a new miniseries, a science fiction film called “Delete” (Reelz, 8 p.m.), set in a world where computers have taken over. He plays a hacker who is eager to take on the challenge, but already on the case are a reporter, Erin Karpluk, an FBI agent, Ryan Robbins, and a kid, Keir Gilcrist.

It’s a complicated, decidedly non-visual task to talk about the system of military justice forced by Israel since the Six Day War of 1967, in the film “The Law in These parts” on “POV” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings). But even as it begins filmmaker Ra’anan Alexandrowicz muses on the the nature of documentaries themself.

The  summer season of “Major Crimes” (TNT, 9 p.m.) comes to a close, but not before an all day marathon of the season’s episodes, starting at 11 a.m.

It’s the season finale, too, for “Switched at Birth” (ABC, 9 p.m.), as Tony prepares for his wedding.

“Teen Wolf” (MTV, 10 p.m.) has a midseason finale, but only so they can sharpen teth or something.

Finally, we learn a little more about Katee Sackoff’s character on “Longmire” (A&E, 10 p.m.).

Big Jim receives a visitor from his past on “Under the Dome” (CBS, 10 p.m.) and I’m sure hoping it’s Walter White.

The four remaining teams on “Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls” (NBC, 9 p.m.) must first scale a glacier.

The contestants on “Siberia” (NBC, 10 p.m.), however, continue to be completely fake.

“Deep Friend Masters” (Destination America, 8 p.m.) try mac-and-cheese balls.

A block party cook-off constitutes this week’s “Dinner: Impossible” (Cooking Channel, 8 p.m.)

The crew on “Top Gear” (BBC America, 8:30 p.m.) argue the worst car in the history of the world. My money is on the Vega, or the car Don Draper is supposed to be promoting on “Mad Men.”

Don’t mix up “Blood, Lies& Alibis” (Investigation Discovery, 10 p.m.) with “Sex, Lies and Zumba” (TLC, 8 p.m.).

Were there Brillo boxes in his estate? We find out when we examine Andy Warhol’s posthumous wishes in “The Will” (Discovery Fit, 10 p.m.).

It’s already been the basis for a number of late night jokes, and only now here is the special “The Man with the 132-Pound Scrotum” (TLC, 9 p.m.). First off, they start a bowling team.

John Oliver wrapped up his guest hosting duties on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” (Comedy Central, 11 p.m.) last week. So it’s two weeks of reruns before Stewart returns.

Randolph Scott is the star of the day on Turner Classic Movies, in films that include, at prime time, “The Tall T” (8 p.m.), “Ride the High Country” (9:30 p.m.), “My Favorite Wife” (11:30 p.m.), “China Sky” (1:15 a.m.), “Bombadier” (2:45 a.m.) and “The Cariboo Trail” (4:30 a.m.).

In a preseason NFL exhibition game, it’s Pittsburgh at Washington in Monday Night Football (ESPN, 8 p.m.).

Daytime Talk

Kelly & Michael: Vince Vaughn, Psy (rerun). The View: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Corbett, David Kirsch, Ralph Macchio (rerun). The Talk: Kunal Nayyar, Cameron Mathison (rerun). Ellen DeGeneres: Matt Lauer, Max Greenfield (rerun). Wendy Williams: Salma Hayek, Kylie Minogue, Lorena Garcia (rerun).

Late Talk

David Letterman: Olivia Wilde, Dean Norris, John Mayer. Jay Leno: Cate Blanchett, Michael B. Jordan, Court Yard Hounds (rerun). Jimmy Kimmel: Oprah Winfrey, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, the Wanted (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: Hugh Jackman, Natasha Lyonne, Frank Pellegrino Jr., Buddy Guy (rerun). Craig Ferguson: Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Gretchen Wilson (rerun). Carson Daly: Lawrence Wright, Delta Rae (rerun). Tavis Smiley: Phil Jackson (rerun). John Oliver: Joshua Oppenheimer (rerun). Stephen Colbert: Bryan Cranston (rerun). Conan O’Brien: Don Cheadle, Pete Holmes, RNDM (rerun). Chelsea Handler: Chloe Grace Moretz, Brad Wollack, Arden Myrin, Ross Mathews.