Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, Miley Cyrus, Diane Keaton, Laura Dern, Don Cheadle, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Amal Clooney and Barack Obama (in a taped greeting) all take part in the “AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to George Clooney” (TNT, 10 p.m.), recorded earlier this month at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
The event includes a lot of film highlights, but if anyone needed full-length example of Clooney’s work, they precede the event with both “Ocean’s Thirteen” (TNT, 5 p.m.) and “Ocean’s Eleven” (TNT, 7:30 p.m.).
In one of the lightest scripted network offerings of the summer, Rachel Bilson plays a actress who wants to rekindle her cop show skills by teaming up with a detective played by Eddie Cibriani in the new “Take Two” (ABC, 10 p.m.).
The newly-imported UK drama “Next of Kin” (Sundance Now, streaming) features Emmy-winning Archie Punjabi of “The Good Wife” as an immigrant doctor in London whose nephew becomes a suspect connected with a terrorist group.
One of TV’s great characters is Mike Myers impersonation of a cheeky British presenter of his imagination, Tommy Maitland, who returns to host another season of “The Gong Show” (ABC, 8 p.m.) which, as co-produced by Will Arnett, retains the goofiness of the original series. Among its judges tonight are Fred Armisen, Rita Wilson and Arnett.
Alec Baldwin returns to host the third season of the “Match Game” (ABC, 9 p.m.) with panelists Kenan Thompson, Niecy Nash, Thomas Lennon, Caroline Rhea, Mark Duplass and Constance Zimmer.
The agreeable comedy about a troubled ad agency, “Detroiters” (Comedy Central, 10 p.m.), also returns for its second season.
On the third season premiere of the action series “Shooter” (USA, 10 p.m.), Bob Lee Swagger is kidnapped.
Teresa tries to launch her own drug empire while hiding from Camilia in Malta on the third season premiere of “Queen of the South” (USA, 9 p.m.).
Diana cuts loose at a party on “American Woman” (Paramount, 10 p.m.).
The advance of robots is covered on the two hour “This is A.I.” (Discovery, 9 p.m.).
“Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger” (Freeform, 8 p.m.) finally talk about their powers.
A shark shows up on “Swamp Mysteries with Troy Landry” (History, 9 p.m.).
A jazz pianist and dog trainer are among the “Little Big Shots” (NBC, 8 p.m.).
More challengers face off against “The Four” (Fox, 8 p.m.).
“Marlon” (NBC, 9 p.m.) pretends to still be married to placate his sisters on the first of two episodes.
Austen tries to cope on “Southern Charm” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).
On “Nashville” (CMT, 9 p.m.), Juliette wants to split the Movement.
Of all the housing shows, “Love Yurts” (DIY, 9 p.m.) has the cutest title. It returns for its second season with a pair of episodes.
All the eliminated exes return on “Ex on the Beach” (MTV, 9 p.m.).
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (VH1, 8 p.m.) takes a look back at the season before next week’s finale.
There’s an intervention for Boogie on “Growing Up Hip Hop” (WeTV, 9 p.m.).
Canadian crab poachers are busted on “Northwest Law” (Animal Planet, 10 p.m.).
On “Alone” (History, 10 p.m.), food sources are scarce in Mongolia.
Trains on oceans is an example of “Impossible Engineering” (Science, 10 p.m.).
More 1950s musicals are on Turner Classic Movies with “Road to Bali” (6 a.m.), “Small Town Girl” (8 a.m.), “Calamity Jane” (9:45 a.m.), “Kiss Me Kate” (11:30 a.m.), “High Society” (1:30 p.m.), “Pal Joey” (3:30 p.m.), “Guys and Dolls” (5:30 p.m.), “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (8 p.m.), “A Star is Born” (10 p.m.), “Million Dollar Mermaid” (1:15 a.m.), “Jailhouse Rock” (3:15 a.m.) and “Rock Around the Clock” (5 a.m.).
World Cup games have Denmark vs. Australia (Fox Sports 1, 8 a.m..), France vs. Peru (Fox, 11 a.m.) and Argentina vs. Croatia (Fox, 2 p.m.).
Baseball includes Boston at Minnesota (MLB, 1 p.m.), Mets at Colorado (MLB, 4 p.m.), Cubs at Cincinnati (MLB, 7 p.m.) and Toronto at Angels (MLB, 10 p.m.).
The College World Series has Florida vs. Texas Tech (ESPNU, 8 p.m.).
And tonight is the NBA Draft (ESPN, 7 p.m.) from Brooklyn.
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Jared Leto, Emily Blunt, Michael Franti & Spearhead. The View: Cynthia Nixon. The Talk: Craig T. Nelson, Carrie Ann Inaba. Harry Connick: Donnie Wahlberg, Jenny McCarthy, Joey Thurman (rerun). Steve Harvey: Billy Bob Thornton. Ellen DeGeneres: Steph Curry, Alex Rodriguez, Kobe Bryant. Wendy Williams: W. Kamau Bell (rerun). The Real: Judge Greg Mathis (rerun).
Late Talk
Stephen Colbert: Don Lemon, Mike Colter, Death Cab for Cutie. Jimmy Kimmel: Drew Barrymore, David Harbour, Andrea Bocelli. Jimmy Fallon: Michael Strahan, Dave Matthews Band. Seth Meyers: Colin Quinn, Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Missy Robbins. James Corden: Foo Fighters, Sophie Turner, Paul McCartney. Carson Daly: Jim Sturgess, Creeper, Max Winkler (rerun). Trevor Noah: Mike Shinoda. Jordan Klepper: Cameron Esposito. Conan O’Brien: Bill Hader, Alexandra Shop, Natalie Prass (rerun).