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WATCH THIS: WEDNESDAY

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“I Can See Your Voice” (8:01 p.m., FOX): One of the panelists on “The Masked Singer,” Ken Jeong is executive producer and host of this quirky new music guessing game that was filmed this summer under quarantine. Actress Cheryl Hines and TV host Adrienne Bailon-Houghton join Jeong and a rotating panel of guest celebrity detectives plus a music superstar to help a contestant try to find the best singers among a group of strangers without hearing them sing a note. Instead, clues, interrogat­ion and lip-synch challenges must point the way to weed out the bad voices.

“Restored” (7 p.m., 2 a.m., DIY): In a new episode called “Revival Style,” host Brett Waterman takes viewers along as he explores the unique history and beauty of revival-style architectu­re. During this engrossing hour, he revisits a beautiful 1928 Spanish Revival home and an impressive 1917 Mission Revival home, each built by prominent local architects.

“America’s Got Talent” (8 p.m., NBC): Season 15 of this hit reality competitio­n series really had to think outside the box last spring when the coronaviru­s pandemic shut down live, in-person auditions for the competitio­n to follow. Then, with the season in progress, executive producer and longtime judge Simon Cowell suffered a freak accident that left him sidelined with a serious back injury. For once, here’s hoping tonight’s season finale, which will crown the new “‘AGT” million-dollar champion, won’t feel pressured to deliver even more surprises.

“Coroner” (8 p.m., CW): In the Season 1 finale, “Bridges,” a death hits close to home for the team, and as Jenny (Serinda Swan) and her colleagues painstakin­gly unravel the case, they uncover evidence pointing to something much bigger than they expected. Elsewhere, Ross (Ehren Kassam) embarks on a personal journey, while Liam (Éric Bruneau) reveals his true feelings to Jenny.

“Guy’s Grocery Games” (8 p.m., 11 p.m., Food): Host Guy Fieri makes no secret of his Italian heritage and he has quite a bit of pasta knowledge in his noodle, so he brings in four pasta-savvy chefs for a new episode called “Nothin’ but Noodles.” You can bet before the episode is over, things are bound to get pretty saucy, but only one talented chef will use their noodle with their noodles to earn a shot at $20,000. Eddie Jackson, Christian Petroni and Damaris Phillips are the judges.

“Agents of Chaos” (8 p.m., HBO): Oscar- and Emmy-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney (“Going Clear: Scientolog­y and the Prison of Belief”) directed this two-part documentar­y, which concludes Thursday night. The product of Gibney’s years of reporting on Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election, the film — which includes unpreceden­ted footage inside Russian troll farms — digs deep to reveal sophistica­ted foreign plans to undermine democracy. More alarmingly, it also proves that these “agents of chaos” included key players in the United States who furthered Vladimir Putin’s goals.

TALK SHOWS

“Conan” (10 p.m. 11:30 p.m., TBS): Guest: former First Lady Michelle Obama.* “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (10:34 p.m., NBC): Actress Millie Bobby Brown; comic Colin Quinn; Anitta, Cardi B and Myke Towers perform.* “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” (10:35 p.m., CBS): Actor Jeff Daniels.* “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (10:35 p.m., ABC): Actor Riz Ahmed; Tim McGraw talks and performs.*

* Subject to change

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