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Extend your Memorial Day weekend with these TV picks

Viewers may be enjoying a day off work on Monday, but TV isn’t taking a Memorial Day vacation. Here’s a look at what to check out when you’ve had your fill of backyard barbecues — from Shakespearean drama to slapstick comedy to a true-crime tale.

“The Bachelorette”

8 p.m. on ABC
Bachelorette” Rachel Lindsay gets some help winnowing down her pool of eligible men when Hollywood couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis judge the guys’ performance in a “husband material obstacle course.” The next day, 10 suitors join NBA legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar for a day of basketball — and before the episode is over, one of the bachelors will shock Rachel with his betrayal.

“Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath: Merchants of Fear”

9 p.m. on A&E
This two-hour follow-up special to Leah Remini’s expose series sees the “King of Queens” actress and former Scientology leader Mike Rinder further investigate the Church’s relationship with its critics by talking to a number of special guests. Viewers will also get a sneak peak at Season 2, which is currently in production.

Navi stars in “Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland.”Showtime Intl Ltd

“Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland”

8 p.m. on Lifetime
The King of Pop’s final days are recounted through the eyes of his trusted bodyguards Bill Whitfield (played by “The Walking Dead”s Chad L. Coleman) and Javon Beard in this TV biopic. Michael Jackson tribute artist Navi — making his acting debut — stars as the Man In the Mirror himself.

“Pool Kings”

9 p.m. on DIY
Summer means pool season, and this new series shows a team of craftsman upgrading regular backyards with resort-style pools and spas — including miniature sandy beaches with real palm trees, huge infinity-edged hot tubs, fountains, fire pits and entertaining areas. Get ready to have serious pool envy.

“Still Star-Crossed”

10 p.m. on ABC
Prolific producer Shonda Rhimes takes on The Bard with her latest, a “Romeo and Juliet”-inspired drama that follows the escalating family rivalry between the Montagues and Capulets following the star-crossed lovers’ deaths — and the newly-installed prince who wants to end the bloodshed.

“Still-Star-Crossed”ABC

“Who Killed Angie Dodge? Keith Morrison Investigates”

8 p.m. on Investigation Discovery
“Dateline NBC” correspondent Keith Morrison updates his reporting on the case of Angie Dodge, an 18-year-old woman who was murdered in her Idaho Falls, Idaho, home in 2012. His latest two-hour special follows the March release of previous suspect, Chris Tapp, from a lifetime prison sentence due to his false confession to killing Dodge.

“Whose Line Is it Anyway?”

9 p.m. on The CW
The improv comedy series returns for another season with host Aisha Tyler and cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie. Skateboarding pro Tony Hawk makes a special guest appearance.