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What to watch WEDNESDAY

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March 31, 2021

All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

Haunted: Latin America

Netflix  New Series

Real people’s terrifying tales of the chilling, unexplaine­d and paranormal come to life with dramatic reenactmen­ts in this reality series.

The Goldbergs ABC, 7 p.m.

In “Bever-le,” when the NFL players go on strike and the football season is threatened, Barry gets concerned that he and Murray will no longer have anything to talk about, which leads Barry to try out for the Eagles team himself. Against Erica’s advice, Beverly decides to start selling a nutritiona­l product from a sketchy company in an attempt to gain financial independen­ce.

The Masked Singer FOX, 7 p.m.

Another Wildcard contestant looks for a chance to steal a spot in the competitio­n when the members of Group B return for their second performanc­es of the season in the new episode “Group B Wildcard Round — Rule of Claw!”

Chicago Med NBC, 7 p.m.

In “So Many Things We’ve Kept Buried,” Crockett (Dominic Rains) deals with a patient who ends up having more in common with him than he thinks, while Will (Nick Gehlfuss) and Ethan (Brian Tee) clash over a pregnant patient with an irregular heartbeat.

American Housewife

ABC, 7:30 p.m.  Season Finale

In “The Election,” Katie pushes Cooper (Logan Pepper) to share his passion for the culinary arts and ambition of becoming a chef with his autocratic father, Doyle Bradford (Joel McHale). Meanwhile, Greg and Principal Ablin (Jerry Lambert) go headto-head when the election results offer an interestin­g twist, and the Otto family gets the surprise of a lifetime.

The Conners ABC, 8 p.m.

In “Money, Booze and Lies,” Becky meets up with an old friend and feels pressured to impress him while Dan questions his position at the hardware store, leading to a massive fight between him and Ben.

Chicago Fire

NBC, 8 p.m.

In “One Crazy Shift,” a series of suspicious fires sends 51 on a search for the cause; Casey (Jesse Spencer) continues down a troubling path; Mouch (Christian Stolte) is looking to make his long-awaited dream come true.

Chicago P.D.

NBC, 9 p.m.

In “The Radical Truth,” when Ruzek’s (Patrick John Flueger) father, Bob, goes missing, the team races to find him before it’s too late.

Back

IFC, 11 p.m.  Season Premiere

Season 2 of this British sitcom finds Stephen (David Mitchell) back at his provincial pub, refreshed and reenergize­d, after a lengthy spell in the Lyneham Abbey Wellness Centre. Thankfully, Andrew (Robert Webb), the formerly prodigal foster brother, has been treading water keeping it going, but it’s not all smooth sailing as Stephen’s sister Cass (Louise Brealey), resenting her mom’s relationsh­ip with young boyfriend Julian (John Macmillan), packs up and leaves home; seemingly altruistic Andrew focuses his troubling charm on the elderly parents of Stephen’s ex-wife Alison (Olivia Poulet); and the opening of a spectacula­r rival pub threatens the very future of The John Barleycorn.

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