The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on June 7
- The TV Cave Article

- Jun 7
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Sunday nights are refusing to take it easy, and June 7 delivers a little bit of everything. Whether you're looking for vampires with rockstar ambitions, Broadway's biggest celebration, reality TV drama, or a brand-new cooking competition featuring 100 contestants battling for a life-changing prize, tonight's lineup has plenty of reasons to stay parked on the couch.
AMC's Immortal Universe expands with the highly anticipated debut of The Vampire Lestat, while CBS rolls out the red carpet for the 2026 Tony Awards. Foodies can sample Food Network's ambitious new competition series 100 Cooks, and reality fans have fresh episodes of both The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Rhode Island serving up plenty of interpersonal fireworks.
Here's your complete guide to what's on tonight.
Sunday, June 7, 2026 TV Schedule
Time (ET) | Show | Network | What's Happening |
3:00 PM | UFL Playoffs: DC Defenders vs. Orlando Storm | ABC | The postseason gets underway as the Defenders battle the Storm. |
6:00 PM | UFL Playoffs: Louisville Kings vs. St. Louis Battlehawks | FOX | A second playoff matchup closes out an action-packed football afternoon. |
8:00 PM | County Rescue | Great American Family | A routine emergency call quickly becomes far more complicated, forcing the team to reassess assumptions and decisions. |
8:00 PM | The Real Housewives of Atlanta | Bravo | Shamea's surprise celebration for Gerald sparks speculation, while Pinky's latest venture creates friction with Drew. |
8:00 PM | Tony Awards (3 Hours) | CBS | Broadway's biggest night features performances from several acclaimed productions, with P!nk hosting the festivities. |
9:00 PM | 100 Cooks (Series Premiere, 2 Hours) | Food Network | One hundred home cooks enter a massive culinary arena where challenges and prize money continue to escalate. |
9:00 PM | Best of the World With Antoni Porowski | National Geographic | Antoni Porowski explores iconic attractions and hidden gems in Mexico City, Paris, London, and New York City. |
9:00 PM | Earth, Wind & Fire: To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World | HBO | Questlove examines the remarkable journey and enduring impact of the legendary band. |
9:00 PM | FROM | MGM+ | Boyd pushes forward with a dangerous theory as tensions rise within the town. |
9:00 PM | The Real Housewives of Rhode Island | Bravo | An Arabian Nights-themed party becomes the backdrop for difficult conversations and unexpected reunions. |
9:00 PM | This Land (First Two Episodes) | CNN | The new documentary series explores the pivotal frontiers that shaped America's expansion. |
9:00 PM | The Vampire Lestat (Season 3 Premiere) | AMC | Lestat embraces center stage, reflecting on his rise while confronting old enemies and new revelations. |
9:00 PM | The Way Home | Hallmark Channel | Kat searches for answers about the future while Elliot continues investigating Tessa's past. |
11:00 PM | Rick and Morty | Adult Swim | The animated sci-fi comedy returns with another bizarre adventure that only Rick and Morty could survive. |
What We're Watching
The biggest television event of the night may very well be The Vampire Lestat. After spending two seasons watching Louis tell his side of the story, the spotlight finally shifts to the franchise's most charismatic troublemaker. The third season premiere launches a new chapter that leans heavily into music, fame, and Lestat's endless appetite for attention.
Meanwhile, the Tony Awards promise a celebration of Broadway's best with performances from some of the season's most talked-about productions. Even casual theater fans may want to tune in to see what musical moments steal the show.
Food Network is also making a major play with 100 Cooks. The massive-scale competition series combines a huge contestant pool with an expanding cash prize, creating one of the network's most ambitious reality formats to date.
For reality TV devotees, Bravo is pulling double duty with fresh episodes of both The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Rhode Island, ensuring no shortage of party drama, awkward confrontations, and conversations that probably should have stayed private.
Whether you're in the mood for football, food, vampires, Broadway, or Housewives feuds, Sunday night's television lineup offers a little something for every viewer.




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