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What to watch TUESDAY

September 13, 2022

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

Jo Koy: Live From the Los Angeles Forum Netflix

Returning to Netflix for his fourth original stand-up special, comedian Jo Koy takes the stage at the iconic Los Angeles Forum, where he gushes about his relationsh­ip with his teenage son along with sharing the struggles of living with sleep apnea and more.

The Academy of Country Music Honors FOX, 7 p.m.

The 15th annual ACM Honors at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium celebrate special honorees Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Shania Twain, Morgan Wallen and the Yellowston­e TV series in this two-hour event. Scheduled performers include Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, the Warren Brothers and Trace Adkins. Country star Carly Pearce hosts.

America’s Got Talent NBC, 7 p.m. Live

The two-night Season 17 finale, starting tonight and concluding tomorrow evening, finds the top 11 finalists competing one last time for America’s vote and the chance to win a $1 million prize. The winner will also perform in America’s Got Talent Las Vegas LIVE at the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Vegas.

Deadliest Catch: The Viking Returns Discovery Channel, 8 p.m. ■ New Series

In this Deadliest Catch spinoff, when the Alaskan Red King Crab fishery shuts down for the first time in 25 years, Bering Sea veteran Capt. Sig Hansen is forced to look for opportunit­ies elsewhere. Deciding to risk it all, he sets his sights on a promising new fishing ground where the king crab is an invasive species: his ancestral home of Norway.

The Come Up Freeform, 8 p.m. ■ New Series

This unscripted series is a glimpse into the wildest feelings and vibrant moments that define coming of age in a post-pandemic New York. It follows six young disruptors as they emerge from downtown New York to chase their dreams and pursue love and art on their own terms, giving viewers an exclusive look into how the next generation of icons define themselves and how culture is created.

Facing Suicide PBS, 8 p.m., WTTW Chicago, 9 p.m.

This 90-minute program explores the powerful stories of those impacted by suicide, one of America’s most urgent health crises, and visits the front lines of research with scientists whose work is leading to better prevention and treatment.

Reasonable Doubt Investigat­ion Discovery, 9 p.m.

In “Aunts and Artifacts,” Garrett Arrowood was convicted of killing his aunt during a robbery gone wrong, despite the family insisting that two con men were involved. Retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and criminal defense attorney Fatima Silva reexamine his case to see if they can determine the truth of the situation.

Edge of the Unknown With Jimmy Chin Nat Geo, Beginning at 9 p.m.

The series continues its intimate and thrilling look at top adventure athletes with two new back-to-back half-hour episodes. “Riding the Avalanche” finds big-mountain freeride snowboarde­r Travis Rice reflecting on how the traumatic effort of making it through an avalanche in the Alaskan backcountr­y has shaped his approach to his sport and his life. In “Will Power,” mountain athlete Will Gadd looks back at his attempt at a first ascent of a 430-foot frozen waterfall in British Columbia.

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