TV picks for June 12:  "Guys Choice," Paul McCartney, "Necessary Roughness"

June 11, 2013 at 8:41PM
FILE - In this Saturday, May 18, 2013 file photo, Paul McCartney performs during the first U.S concert of his "Out There" tour, in Orlando, Fla. McCartney made his first visit to the one-time home of the King of Rock 'N' Roll and left a gift behind. According to the official Twitter account of the former Beatle, McCartney dropped a personal guitar pick on Elvis Presley's grave, Sunday, May 26, 2013, and said it was “so Elvis can play in heaven." (AP Photo/John Raoux, File) ORG
Paul McCartney and Stephen Colbert will harmonize tonight. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

One of the guys

Ben Affleck will have to clear out some space in his trophy case. He's being honored as "Guy of the Year" on "Guys Choice 2013" (8 p.m., Spike). Other honorees include Jimmy Kimmel, Kevin Hart, Emilia Clarke and the buddy who picked up the bar tab last time you went out.

Fuller house

The always mesmerizing Callie Thorne returns for a new season of "Necessary Roughness" (9 p.m., USA), but this time she's got some competition in the charm department. John Stamos joins the cast as her new boss.

Listen to what the man said

The host of "The Colbert Report" (10:30 p.m., Comedy) may have to keep his ego in check when he welcomes Paul McCartney for a special one-hour episode. McCartney will most likely play some songs from the Wings era. Stephen Colbert will most likely perform "My Love," which he'll dedicate to himself.

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