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TALK SHOWS

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8 p.m. on Food Network Chopped

In the season finale, “Grill Masters: Finale Showdown,” the four champions from the qualifying rounds represent their barbecue style as they reassemble to compete for a grand prize of $50,000. One contender is eliminated in the first round, which reveals a wild and smoky ingredient in the basket, then the remaining three tackle a meat-and-potatoes entree round. A dessert round highlighti­ng festive sugary ingredient­s decides the winner.

9 p.m. on Bravo Million Dollar Listing New York

Ryan knows he has just two weeks to work his magic on a skyscraper sitting in the middle of Times Square, or his client will put him on the chopping block in a new episode called “Yippee Ki Yay!.” That episode title, however, has more to do with Fredrik, who’s striving mightily to sell a spectacula­r apartment to Die Hard superstar Bruce Willis. Meanwhile, Steve travels upstate to seek a buyer for a country home on a piece of land half the size of Central Park.

9 p.m. on Paramount

Ink Master

Season 11 of this unscripted competitio­n series features a somewhat different format, bringing back three former winners of this show to coach and mentor artists in their quest to win $100,000, an editorial magazine feature and the coveted title of Ink Master. Additional­ly, those three veterans — Steve Tefft (Season 2), Anthony Michaels (Season 7) and DJ Tambe (Season 9) — will be competing against one another, hoping to win a separate $100,000 prize of their own.

9 p.m. on TBS

Wrecked

After Jess (Ali Maki) suffers a memory lapse — and here, please understand, we’re using “lapse” in an elastic sense, meaning she can’t remember anything about the past decade — Todd (Will Greenberg) does everything he can think of to jump start her recollecti­ons in the new episode “A Game of Chest” (not a typo, in case you were wondering). Meanwhile, Steve and Declan (Rhys Darby, Jonno Roberts) engage in a battle of wits. Brian Sacca and Zach Cregger also star. 9:03 p.m. on Discovery Channel

Hard to Kill

As hit TV shows such as Deadliest Catch, Wicked Tuna and the like have demonstrat­ed to reality TV fans, the world of profession­al fishing can provide a nice payday to those who man the boats and work long hours, but it’s a career that also carries considerab­le personal risks. Tim Kennedy experience­s some of those dangers in this new episode, as he heads to the Atlantic to train for one such commercial fishing gig.

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