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7 p.m. on CW

The Flash

The hit superhero series opens Season 7, which finds Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) trying to stop the cunning Eva McCulloch (Efrat Dor) and discover a way to find his missing wife, Iris West-Allen (Candice Patton). Season 6 recurring players Brandon McKnight and Kayla Compton, who play scientist Chester P. Runk and metahuman Allegra Garcia respective­ly, are promoted to series regulars, joining returning series veterans Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin and Danielle Nicolet in their familiar roles.

7 p.m. on OWN

OWN Spotlight: (In)Visible Portraits

This evocative, critically acclaimed documentar­y from thought leader and storytelle­r Oge Egbuonu is a powerful celebratio­n of Black women who are ready to share their personal stories of struggle and resilience in the face of an invisible attitude in American culture that regards them as the “other.” The documentar­y strives to dismantle the false framework of these tired misconcept­ions to celebrate the heritage of exceptiona­l Black women of the past, offering encouragem­ent for generation­s to come.

9 p.m. on CBS

FBI: Most Wanted

A suspect goes on a murder spree after escaping trial, prompting the FBI team to partner with his bail bondsperso­n, Jackie Ward (Amy Carlson, reprising her recurring guest role), to track the fugitive down in the new episode “Winner.” Meanwhile, Jess (Julian McMahon) is still struggling to move forward with his romantic life. Daytime Emmy Award winner Jen Landon joins the cast in her new recurring role as horseback riding instructor Sarah Allen.

9:01 p.m. on NBC

New Amsterdam

One of TV’s top medical dramas finally returns for Season 3 — with an additional two seasons already on order from NBC — after delays from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and related production issues. As the action resumes, medical director and widowed single father Max Goodwin (Ryan Eggold, pictured) finds himself and his dedicated team struggling to remain optimistic in the face of a medical crisis that only exposes the gaping inequities of the U.S. healthcare system. Freema Agyeman and Tyler Labine are among other returning regulars.

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