Notable TV (Jun 1 – Jun 7)
Catch the Last NBC Episode of Medium

Monday | June 1
Medium: Season Five closes with Allison afraid her entire family will die and a move to new home network CBS coming soon. I’m glad the show was saved.
[Bring Me the Head of Oswaldo Castillo, NBC, 10pm]
Tuesday | June 2
According to Jim: Dan Aykroyd, Erik Estrada, Lee Majors, and Kimberly Williams-Paisley all guest star on the last episode ever. It was a nice eight-season run for the sitcom, regardless of what detractors had to say. A new episode called “Diamonds are a Ghoul’s Best Friend” precedes at 8pm.
[Heaven Opposed To Hell, ABC, 8:30pm]
Inside the Obama White House: Reporter Brian Williams pays the POTUS, Barack Obama, a visit at his new digs. Weird combination with SVU afterward, but whatever.
[NBC, 9pm]
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Detectives Benson and Stabler hunt a kook who could endanger the entire squad on the Season Ten finale.
[Zebras, NBC, 10pm]
Wednesday | June 3
Law & Order: Season 19 ends with a historic 20th season on the way.
[The Drowned and the Saved, NBC, 10pm]
Thursday | June 4
Burn Notice: Time to feel the summer burn again during the third-season premiere. Note the different, hour earlier time slot.
[Friends and Family, USA Network, 9pm]
The Listener: A new drama about a 25-year-old telepathic paramedic. Really. A second fresh episode called “Emotional Rescue” follows in the show’s regular 10pm time slot.
[I'm an Adult, NBC, 9pm]
Royal Pains: Mark Feuerstein stars in basic cable’s latest original series, which is about a stressed doctor who flees to the Hamptons.
[Pilot, USA Network, 10pm]
Friday | June 5
Worst Week: The canceled rookie comedy gets a special showing of its final produced episode.
[The Party, CBS, 8:30pm]
Sunday | June 7
The Next Food Network Star: Season Five begins.
[Press Party for Food Network's 16th Birthday, Food Network, 9pm]
Army Wives: The hit military drama returns for its third season.
[Best Laid Plans, Lifetime, 10pm]
All times are Eastern Time
Patricia Arquette/Medium photo courtesy of Andrew Eccles/NBC




