What's on TV Tuesday, July 14: The season finale of 'Dirty John' on USA.
Auditions conclude with judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and host Terry Crews. 8 p.m.
Filmmaker’s new documentary “Once Upon a Time in Iraq” promises a different perspective on the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The film is constructed from eyewitness accounts of Iraqis from all different backgrounds, who share their stories of what it meant to survive those violent years from the fall of Saddam Hussein to the end of the Islamic State group. 9 p.m.
This new episode of the hidden camera series captures bystanders’ reaction when a coach discourages a young baseball player from coming out as gay; a waitress is rude to a veteran with a traumatic brain injury; a customer in a clothing store starts rearranging items and a young man confronts his father about his gambling. 10 p.m.
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