What to Watch: Thurs, July 26
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George Lopez hosting the comedic reality dating show, Take Me Out
Take Me Out (Season Finale0
8 p.m., CTV2 & Fox
After a few weeks of disappointing ratings, Fox shuffled this George Lopez-hosted dating show from its timeslot and onto Saturday nights. Then, ratings mysteriously rose, and now it's back on Thursdays for its final episode.
RBC Canadian Open
Noon, TSN
Yes, the storied British Open Championship took place this week, but let’s not forget Canada’s own big golf tourney, which this year has attracted famous names such as Ernie Els, John Daly, Jim Furyk and Canadians Stephen Ames, Adam Hadwin and Mike Weir. The first championship round tees off today from the Hamilton Golf & Country Club in Ontario, continuing tomorrow and through the weekend.
The Protector
6 p.m. & 11 p.m., Bravo
The dead plastic surgeon floating in the hot tub isn’t the only thing that gets heated up when Gloria’s ex-husband unexpectedly shows up in the middle of a murder investigation.
Foyle’s War
8 p.m., KCTS
When the manager of a hotel — which is hosting a meeting of Nazi sympathizers — is murdered, Foyle investigates and is surprised to discover that his own assistant Milner was attending the meeting, causing him to question the young man's loyalty to king and country.
Saving Hope
9 p.m., CTV & NBC
With Charlie’s life hanging in the balance, Alex and Dawn go head-to-head over who gets to be his legal decision maker, but must put personal matters aside when they scrub into a heart transplant surgery together. Meanwhile, Charlie is in no mood to talk to the heart donor — a deceased convict.
Rookie Blue
10 p.m., Global & ABC
Gail goes undercover as a high-end escort while investigating the disappearance of a college student who was leading a double life as a hooker.
POV
10 p.m., KCTS
The inspirational documentary Up Heartbreak Hill chronicles the emotional struggles of three Native American teenagers as they approach the end of their senior year at their reservation high school. Thomas is a gifted athlete, Tamara has great academic potential and Gabby is a true artist with her camera, but they face a crossroads in their lives when living up to their potential also means leaving the reservation that they call home.
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