The Chronicle

Foxtel highlights: Tuesday, September 15

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Fastest Cars In the DIrty south Discovery Turbo 620, 8.30pm

This new series follows Eric Malone and his expert team as they compete in races where daredevil drivers top 225km/h on closed tracks. Malone’s Team 256 is a fast, impressive group of drivers, fabricator­s and mechanics who have won so much they’ve had to change the racing game to attract worthy opponents. Tune in as Team 256 takes the slowest car from an opposing team, upgrades it with limited time and a limited budget, and then races the opposing team in their transforme­d vehicle. The madness kicks off tonight and viewers will be able to follow them every step of the way – from the on-track high-stakes betting and negotiatio­ns to car customisat­ions and the intensity and speed of race day.

GhosteD: Love Gone MIssInG MTV 124, 10.25pm

In this series, hosts Rachel Lindsay and Travis Mills (pictured) help distraught people track down former friends or lovers who suddenly cut off all contact with them, or ghosted them, as it were. In tonight’s season two premiere, Lindsay and Mills step in to help Joanna, a single mum from New Jersey, track down Aaron, a rideshare driver who disappeare­d from her life after nearly eight months of dating. When Joanna finally gets to confront him, they discuss why he messed around with her best friend and stepped out of her life with no explanatio­n. Tune in as Aaron gets blasted in the show’s first-ever virtual season.

BotCheD E! 125, 8.30pm

Sometimes cosmetic surgery doesn’t always turn out as planned. And when it doesn’t, renowned plastic surgeons Dr Paul Nassif and Dr Terry Dubrow (both pictured) can often make it right. This long-running, highly additive series is basically

Nip/Tuck come to life and sees the esteemed doctors try and reverse the damages from a whole host of botched procedures – including everything from deformed bums to leaking lip fillers. In tonight’s episode, a witch wants sexy cat eyes and gives the doctors a taste of her dominatrix ways. Meanwhile, a surgery in Tijuana leaves a woman with stomach scars and nipples near her collarbone and a young man hopes to straighten out more than just his nose.

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