Global’s picks for the week of july 16th include BIG BROTHER on wednesday, thursday and sunday, a new episode of Rookie Blue and the 2012 Teen choice Awards airing sunday.
BIG BROTHER
Wednesday, July 18 – 8pm ET/PT *Veto Night*
Thursday, July 19 – 9pm ET/PT *Live Elimination Night*
Sunday, July 22 – 10pm ET/PT *Nomination Night at a Special Time This Week*
With twists and turns in the premiere episode, fans saw the return of some old houseguests and met new ones who have already caused some tension. After Jodi’s eviction, the plotting begins and alliances are formed for a chance at the $500,000 cash prize.
ROOKIE BLUE
Thursday, July 19 – 10pm ET/PT
“Leap of Faith”
When a gifted psychic — or, at the very least, a gifted conman — enters 15 Division to help find the missing witness in an organized-crime case, the officers are forced to face some of the hidden truths about themselves and the people they work with.

2012 TEEN CHOICE AWARDS
Sunday, July 22 – 8pm ET/PT
*A Global Special Presentation*
Hosts Demi Levato and Glee’s Kevin McHale celebrate the hottest teen stars in television, music, film and more. Set to appear are Miley Cyrus, Zac Efron, Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift with musical performances by Justin Bieber, Carly Rae Jepsen, Flo Rida, No Doubt and DJ Pauly D, who will serve as “Choice” DJ for the night.
**ALL-NEW EPISODES**
PSYCH
Monday, July 16 – 8pm ET/PT
“The Tao of Gus”
Gus believes he may have found his ‘Utopia’ when he and Shawn hide a witness to a murder no one believes occurred at a commune for “progressive intellectuals.”
WIPEOUT
*Episode One of Two This Week*
Tuesday, July 17 – 8pm ET/PT
“Udderly Ridiculous”
24 competitors, including a John Wannabe, a Tiger Lady and a Dog’s Best Friend, take on new obstacles including ‘Udderly Ridiculous,’ ‘Swinging in the Rain’ and ‘Swept Away.’
THE GLEE PROJECT
Wednesday, July 18 – 9pm ET/PT
“Theatricality”
Glee hopefuls are transported to an alternate setting in which they must embody a famous music icon.
FEAR FACTOR
Wednesday, July 18 – 10pm ET/PT
“Leeches, Shaved Heads and Tear Gas, Oh My (Part One)”
Contestants subject themselves to daring stunts including bungee jumping from a helicopter, being submerged in a tub full of leeches and navigating through a five-story building engulfed in flames, all for $100,000.
DUETS
Thursday, July 19 – 8pm ET/PT *Season Finale*
“The Finale”
Last week, the remaining amateurs (J. Rome, John Glosson and Jason Farol) gave it their all in their final performance. This week, after countless hours of hard work and dedication, the amateur winner will be announced and receive a recording contract with Hollywood Records.
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER
Friday, July 20 – 8pm ET/PT
“She Should Have Kept Her Clothes On”
Tension causes Mary and Ronnie’s 18-year friendship to unravel. Meanwhile, Jody confronts Christina regarding her behaviour at her birthday party and Reiko’s martial arts sessions threaten to impact her looks.
WIPEOUT
Friday, July 20 – 9pm ET/PT
“Gorillas in our Midst”
Things go bananas when contestants take on obstacles including ‘Monkey Business, ‘School Daze,’ and ‘Gold Rush Petrified Forest.’ In the end, only three players will advance to compete for $50,000 in the dreaded ‘Wipeout Zone.’
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ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
Weeknights – 7pm ET/PT
ET has the Jennifer Lopez concert exclusive, as the superstar gets ready to hit the road, with Enrique Iglesias this summer; Daniel Craig gives viewers a sneak peek of his latest film,Starfall and only ET has the scoop on the 2012 Emmy® Award nominations.
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
Weeknights – 7:30pm ET/PT
This week, ET Canada is with some of the world’s biggest stars at Comicon, plus Black Eyed Peas’ Will-I-Am talks about his solo career, and movie legends, Morgan Freeman and Sir Michael Kane sit down to discuss The Dark Night Rises.


