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“Press Your Luck” (8 p.m., ABC): She took the gig as a lark, but actress Elizabeth Banks (the “Pitch Perfect” movies) says she’s delighted to be returning as host and an executive producer for Season 2 of this vintage game show reboot, on which contestant­s earn cash and merchandis­e if they correctly answer questions Banks puts to them. If they accidental­ly stop the Big Board on an animated Whammy, however, they lose it all.

“Celebrity Family Feud” (7 p.m., ABC): Season 6 opens with host Steve Harvey welcoming the casts of both the original “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” and its Netflix streaming reboot “Queer Eye.” Playing for The Trevor Project, a 24-hour suicide prevention hotline for LGBTQ youth, Carson Kressley leads his former castmates Ted Allen, Kyan Douglas, Thom Filicia and Jai Rodriguez.

“Killing Eve” (8 p.m., 10:08 p.m., 12:14 a.m., 3:45 a.m., AMC): Season 3 of this darkly comic thriller has largely held up for both critics and viewers, thanks to the incomparab­le acting alchemy between stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer. In tonight’s season finale, “Are You Leading or Am I?,” Carolyn (Fiona Shaw) thinks she may finally have found what she’s been looking for, causing all paths to converge dramatical­ly. As the dust settles, decisions about the future will be made, but they don’t include this show’s fate: Season 4 already has been ordered.

“Worst Cooks in America” (8 p.m., 11 p.m., Food): A game of Remote Control opens the new episode “Robo-Dough,” as chefs and mentors Anne Burrell and Tyler Florence take instructio­ns from the recruits on how to make a dish they can’t see, taste or touch. Burrell and Florence are back in the driver’s seat for the maindish challenge, in which they teach the recruits how to make homemade ravioli, with the rookies allowed to put their own flavor riff on their pasta dish.

“Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein” (8 p.m., 11 p.m., ID): After financier Jeffrey Epstein is found dying in his prison cell in August 2019, his death initially is ruled a suicide, but that ruling soon is called into question. This three-part special, airing tonight back-to-back in its entirety, looks at Epstein, a controvers­ial figure who hobnobbed with public figures that included a British prince and a future American president, yet managed to keep himself in the shadows to a surprising degree.

“Match Game” (9 p.m., ABC): Recent current events have had many people feeling stressed and down in the dumps, but it’s time to laugh your (blank) off again, as Alec Baldwin returns to host Season 5 of this beloved vintage game show reboot. ABC hasn’t yet announced the featured celebrity panelists in tonight’s season premiere, but as usual, four civilian contestant­s will compete to see which of them can most successful­ly match the stars in their answers to fill-in-the-blank questions.

“Quiz” (9:03 p.m., 11:09 p.m., 1:15 a.m., AMC): This three-part miniseries, which airs on successive Sundays, chronicles a real-life 2001 game-show scandal that rocked British television, as British army major Charles Ingram (Matthew Macfadyen) and his wife, Diana (Sian Clifford), are accused of cheating on the U.K. edition of “Who Wants to Be a Millionair­e?” The couple are alleged to have used an accomplice in the audience to signal correct answers via coughing.

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