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Your 5 best bets for TV in the week ahead

'Legends of Tomorrow'

Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) assembles a team of heroes and villains — White Canary (Caity Lotz), Atom (Brandon Routh), Firestorm (Victor Garber and Franz Drameh), Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller), Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell), Hawkman (Falk Hentschel) and Hawkgirl (Ciara Renee) — to save the world in "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" (8 p.m. Thursday, The CW).

'Agent Carter'

Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) moves to Hollywood for the second season of "Marvel's Agent Carter" (9 p.m. Tuesday, ABC).

'Billions'

A U.S. attorney (Paul Giamatti) goes after a billionaire hedge-fund king (Damian Lewis) in the drama "Billions" (10 p.m. Sunday, Showtime).

'Baskets'

Chip Baskets (Zach Galifianakis) dreams of being a French clown, but for now he's making ends meet on the rodeo circuit, in "Baskets" (10 p.m. Thursday, FX).

'London Spy'

When his lover is killed, a young man (Ben Whishaw, "SPECTRE") is drawn into the world of espionage in "London Spy" (10 p.m Thursday, BBC America).

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