
Tonight catch the premiere of the documentary The OUT List, the season finales of Small Town Security and Tabatha Takes Over.
What to Watch: Thursday, June 27
9:30pm: The OUT List, HBO (1 hr) TV PREMIERE
This new documentary features high profile LGBT individuals, including Ellen DeGeneres, Janet Mock, Neil Patrick Harris, Dustin Lance Black, Wade Davis, Larry Kramer and Wanda Sykes sharing their stories of coming out, building a career while out, childhood stories and their thoughts on the challenges still facing the LGBT community. Check out the trailer below.
10:00pm: Tabatha Takes Over, Bravo (1 hr) SEASON FINALE
Tabatha revisits some of her most memorable businesses from past seasons to see what progress they've made with her help. During her trip, Tabatha will get to offer new insight and get a few surprises along the way.
11:00pm: Small Town Security, AMC (30 mins) SEASON FINALE
Captain Starr undergoes the next step in his transition and the Chief struggles with her feelings. Elsewhere, Christa recruits a goat to trim the lawn in front of the office.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). VH1's celebrity news morning show, The Gossip Table, will run five days a week in June and features out hosts Rob Shuter and Noah Levy. Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and Sonny.
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