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What to watch

TUESDAY

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Paris, Wine and Romance

Hallmark Channel, 7 p.m. Original Film A winemaker from Oregon travels to Paris to compete in a major wine competitio­n. Stars Jen Lilley, Dan Jeannotte, Atanas Srebrev, Pierre Rousselet, Alexandra Guelff, Edward Baker-Duly, Maxim De Villiers and Roxanne McKee.

Supernanny

Lifetime, 7 p.m. New Episodes

During these uncertain times as families are dealing with quarantine and homeschool­ing, parents are reaching out more than ever for help. Luckily, Jo Frost is back with new episodes. Armed with 30 years of experience and strategies, Jo helps parents tackle social and behavioral challenges and everything else that is thrown their way.

America’s Got Talent

NBC, 7 p.m. Live

In “Live Show 4,” live from Universal Studios Hollywood, 11 performers compete for America’s vote and a $1 million prize as judging is turned over to the viewing audience.

Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

Bravo, 8 p.m. Season Finale

In “Hollywood Royalty,” Altman and Tracy team up to co-list a historic Hollywood estate once owned by Hollywood legend John Barrymore. James and David go all-in on their new East Coast traditiona­l, a $20 million stunner in a celebrity enclave, and all the agents stop by to check out the competitio­n.

The 93 Victims of Samuel Little, Part 2

Investigat­ion Discovery, 8 p.m.

The final two hours of this four-hour special that began last night, and which is part of ID’s Serial Killer Week, air this evening. Samuel Little may not be the first name that comes to mind when thinking of serial killers, but he is one of the most prolific and elusive of

all time. He was convicted of murdering four women but is thought to have killed as many as 93 women over four decades. For the first time ever, viewers will have exclusive access to investigat­ors, stories from families and chillingly detailed descriptio­ns from Little himself.

Transplant

NBC, 9 p.m. New Series

This hit Canadian medical drama makes its U.S. premiere. It centers on Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed (Hamza Haq, Quantico), a Syrian doctor with battle-tested skills in emergency medicine who fled his country with his younger sister, Amira (Sirena Gulamgaus). Together they struggle to forge a new life in Canada as Bash strives to rebuild his career in medicine. In its first season on CTV, Transplant was the most-watched Canadian original series and saw audience growth as the season progressed, and NBC will certainly be hoping for similar success for the show in the States as it helps bolster the network’s fall lineup. John Hannah also stars.

Eddie Eats America

Cooking Channel, 9 p.m.

In “Philadelph­ia,” World’s Strongest Man 2017 winner Eddie Hall gets roped into a strength test with legendary boxing coach Buster Custus at a famed Philadelph­ia gym before he gets a double hit of delicious Philly cheesestea­k. For an hors d’oeuvre, it’s a butter-drenched pretzel twist on the classic from the city’s Reading Terminal Market. Finally, the main course is the colossal 2-footlong monster cheesestea­k challenge at gastro-institutio­n Tony Luke’s.

The Son

AMC, midnight

If you missed Pierce Brosnan’s terrific return to television as powerful oilman Eli McCullough, record this final-season wrap-up of the extraordin­ary life of the so-called “First Son of Texas,” who fights to save his fractious family and his business in 1915-16. AMC airs all 10 of the drama’s 2019 episodes in late-night through Wednesday.

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