Watch it

Giants vs. A’s (1 p.m., CSN-BA, CSN-CA). The Bay Bridge Series finale.

NBA Finals: Celtics vs. Lakers (5 p.m., ABC). Game 5 from Boston, with the series all tied up. Who will “Big Baby” Glen Davis drool on today?

“House Hunters” (8 p.m., HGTV). A couple look for a 2-bedroom home in San Francisco with a patio and wine cellar. Ha!

“True Blood” (9 p.m., HBO). Season premiere. Season 3 starts with Sookie frantically trying to find the missing Bill. Wait, shhh, don’t tell me more, I’m still catching up on Season 2.

“Breaking Bad” (10 p.m., AMC). It’s the extra-long season finale, and Walt has to find a way to guarantee both he and Jesse keep living. So he looks to Gus. Uh oh. This . . . . is going to be off-the-hook awesome.

“Check It Out! With Dr. Steve Brule” (12:30 a.m., Cartoon Network). You’ve gotta check out this latest Adult Swim offering. From the twisted minds of Tim & Eric, John C. Reilly stars as a demented TV doctor in what comes off as an ultra-low-budget infomercial. It’s awesome.

Record it

“Next Food Network Star” (9 p.m., Food Network). Duff from “Ace of Cakes” has the competitors cater a party on Santa Monica Pier.

“Treme” (10 p.m., HBO). Cray finally finds inspiration for his novel, and Davis finds a cure for the post-Mardi Gras letdown.

“HGTV Design Star” (10 p.m., HGTV). Season premiere. The show moves back to New York, and the 12 designers have to create a bedroom based on another contestant’s personality.

World Cup

Algeria vs. Slovenia (4:30 a.m., ESPN). There’s a reason it’s on this early.

Ghana vs. Serbia (7 a.m., ESPN). Ghana’s exciting offense vs. Serbia’s stifling defense.  Could be somewhat interesting, but hardly worth waking up early for.

Australia vs. Germany (11:30 a.m., ABC). The Germans are machines, but not as dominating as they’ve been in the past. Maybe the Aussies will have a home hemisphere advantage.

Denmark vs. Netherlands (4:30 a.m. Monday, ESPN). The Dutch have an explosive offense and are fun to watch. The Danes have a tough D. Something’s gotta give.

Skip it

Tony Awards (8 p.m., ABC). Do people outside New York actually watch this? It was supposed to be a terrible year for Broadway, so you won’t miss much by skipping it.

“Wonders of the World” (9 p.m., Discovery). It’s an infomercial for the network. Seriously.

“Cupcake Wars” (10 p.m., Food Network). Good lord, another competition cooking show. And aren’t cupcakes about two years past their peak of trendiness?

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