What to Watch: Wednesday, June 13

Tonight catch a showing of Semper Fi: One Marine's Journey, plus new episodes of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, White Heat and Around The World in 80 Plates.

What to Watch: Wednesday, June 13

7:00pm: Semper Fi: One Marine's Journey, Showtime 2 (1.5 hrs) REPEAT

Profile of Jeff Key, 34-year-old gay man who did a tour of duty in Iraq before he became disillusioned with war.

9:00pm: Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, Bravo (1 hr) NEW

Heather's relationship with Josh Altman causes tension between her and Madison. In Beverly Hills, a rising fashion star turns to the team for a high-end hideout.

10:00pm: White Heat, BBC America (1 hr) NEW

Orla organizes a reunion for the flatmates in 1990; in the present, the last surviving castmate appears and the deceased member's identity is revealed.

10:00pm: Around the World in 80 Plates, Bravo (1 hr) NEW

The chefs head north to Bologna where they must create local favorite, tortellini. Tempers flare between two chefs and one is determined to take down another.

Celebrate Pride Month with Diversity on Demand! Tonight watch And Then Came Lola, the 2009 film about a talented but distracted photographer who has three chances to get it right with her career and her girlfriend on the line; plus selected episodes of The Wire using the On Demand menu. Viewers can discover more LGBT inclusive programming by checking facebook.com/DiversityOnDemand for a full listing of shows and movies offered by cable providers.

This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about EllenThe Nate Berkus ShowThe Talk (CBS) and The Chew(ABC). 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 recurring gay characters Sonny and Neil.

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