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7 p.m. on FOOD Chopped

Doughnuts may be an ultimate comfort treat for many people, but in the new episode “Doughnut Dash,” the chefs will need to be at the top of their form as they work with a variety of these doughy delights, since the famously discerning Martha Stewart is among the judges. Each round has its own challenges, but the most intimidati­ng is probably the final dessert round, since it incorporat­es Stewart’s own dough recipe. Marcus Samuelsson and Chris Santos are the other judges.

8 p.m. on CW The 100

While Echo (Tasya Teles) puts her friendship with Raven (Lindsey Morgan) at risk to complete her mission, Clarke and Bellamy (Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley) discover something that’s definitely startling about Wonkru’s battle plans in a new episode with the chilling title “Acceptable Losses.” Henry Ian Cusick, Marie Avgeropoul­os and Chris Larkin also star.

8 p.m. on NGEO Genius

After ending their relationsh­ip and leaving Picasso (Antonio Banderas, pictured), Francoise Gilot (Clemence Poesy) is dismayed to discover it’s almost impossible for her to escape the master’s shadow and establish a profession­al career on her own terms in the season finale, “Picasso: Chapter Ten.” Picasso, meanwhile, takes solace in the companions­hip of Jacqueline Roque (Valentina Belle), although he spends much of his time in seclusion, obsessed with the desire to create “the perfect painting.”

8 p.m. on OWN Love Is...

Executive producers Mara Brock Akil and Salim Akil say they drew from their own real-life relationsh­ip for this new one-hour romantic drama, which charts the experience­s of Nuri (Michele Weaver), a sitcom writer, and Yasir (Will Catlett), a writer-director, in 1990s Los Angeles. Although the story is told by the contempora­ry selves of the two main characters, most of the action takes place two decades ago to show the experience­s that helped shape the pair.

11:30 p.m. on CBS The Late Late Show With James Corden

A year after he took the program to his native London for several episodes, Corden does so again as four nights of new telecasts originatin­g from England’s Central Hall Westminste­r begin. Along with doing some of his staple comedy segments, the host is scheduled to welcome guests including Cher, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Niall Horan and Foo Fighters during the week.

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