What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Almost Family’ on Fox
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SERIES
Chicago Med Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) gets unsettling news about a new friend and breaks protocol to help him. 8 p.m. NBC
Riverdale Archie (K.J. Apa) struggles to keep the neighborhood kids away from Dodger’s (Juan Riedinger) influence. Cole Sprouse also stars in this new episode. 8 p.m. The CW
The Masked Singer Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is a guest judge in this new episode of the celebrity competition. 8 p.m. Fox
Nature The new episode “Nature’s Biggest Beasts” documents survival stories of the world’s largest creatures, including the Komodo dragon, which takes on prey 10 times its weight, and the giraffe, whose long neck presents a challenge with controlling blood pressure. 8 p.m. KOCE and KPBS
Nova The new episode “Decoding da Vinci” visits Florence, Italy, to document how Leonardo da Vinci developed innovative painting techniques and used what he learned from human dissections to create his artwork. 9 p.m. KOCE and KPBS
The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park This true-crime documentary miniseries, running nightly through Friday, revisits the 1986 killing of Jennifer Levin at the hands of Robert Chambers in New York City’s Central Park. 9 p.m. AMC and Sundance
Guy’s Grocery Games Host Guy Fieri assembles favorite members of his “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” team for some old-fashioned holiday fun in a new Thanksgiving episode. 9 p.m. Food Network
Almost Family Julia, Edie and Roxy (Brittany Snow, Megalyn Echikunwoke and Emily Osment) meet a new sibling who helps them secure one of the most exclusive reservations in New York. Timothy Busfield guest stars. 9 p.m. Fox
Chicago P.D. Burgess (Marina Squerciati) is injured pursuing a suspect and receives an unexpected diagnosis while being treated afterward. Jason Beghe also stars. 10 p.m. NBC
Life From Above “Changing Planet,” the finale of the visually stunning documentary series, illustrates rapid changes caused by global warming, including disappearing forests and melting glaciers. 10 p.m. KOCE and KPBS
American Horror Story: 1984 Camp Redwood draws in a lost soul looking for closure in the season finale. Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd and Leslie Grossman star. 10 p.m. FX
SPECIALS
Impeachment Inquiry The acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, William Taylor, and Deputy Asst. Sec. of State George Kent are scheduled to testify at the first public impeachment hearing of the House Intelligence Committee, chaired by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank). (Live) 7 a.m. CSPAN3; (Tape) 5 p.m. CSPAN2
Impeachment Hearings CNN is offering live coverage and analysis, 8 and 11 a.m. 9 and 10 p.m. The hearings will be covered as breaking news on other cable and broadcast channels.
The 53rd CMA Awards Carrie Underwood will be joined by guests hosts Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton in this new special, which also celebrates the legendary women of country music. Maren Morris leads the field of nominees this year with six nods, followed by Brothers Osborne with four. 8 p.m. ABC
TALK SHOWS
CBS This Morning (N) 7 a.m. KCBS
Today Josh Lucas; Jon Bernthal; Lidia Bastianich. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC
KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA
Good Morning America Maddie & Tae; Trace Adkins; Luke Combs performs. (N) 7 a.m. KABC
Good Day L.A. Billy Bush (“Extra”). (N) 7 a.m. KTTV
Live With Kelly and Ryan Idina Menzel (“Frozen 2”); Tony Hale (“Forky Asks a Question”). (N) 9 a.m. KABC
The View (N) 10 a.m. KABC
Rachael Ray Gail Simmons (“Top Chef”); Bobby Berk (“Queer Eye”). (N) 10 a.m. KTTV
The Wendy Williams Show Leslie Grossman (“American Horror Story”). (N) 11 a.m. KTTV
The Talk Marla Gibbs. (N) 1 p.m. KCBS
Tamron Hall A young woman whose church lured her into sex trafficking. (N) 1 p.m. KABC
The Dr. Oz Show Fast-food tacos; Hoda Kotb shares quotes to cope with anxiety and stress; low-carb brunch hacks. (N) 1 p.m. KTTV
The Kelly Clarkson Show Jason Momoa; Alfre Woodard; a 14-year-old invents a robot to clean the ocean; Kaleb Lee performs. (N) 2 p.m. KNBC
Dr. Phil Injuries, surgeries and pain pills destroyed a man’s athletic career; now he is a heroin addict. (N) 3 p.m. KCBS
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Ray Romano (“The Irishman”); a 9-year-old popping dancer. (N) 3 p.m. KNBC
The Real Brooks Darnell and Gabriel Jacob-Cross (“A Christmas Miracle”). (N) 3 p.m. KTTV
The Doctors Therapist arrested for having sex with a patient; rage yoga; fashion, food and fun; energy snacks. (N) 3 p.m. KCOP
Amanpour and Company (N) 11 p.m. KCET; midnight KVCR
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah Daniel Kaluuya. (N) 11 p.m. Comedy Central
Conan Jenny Slate. (N) 11 p.m. TBS
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Rachel Maddow; Tony Hale; Dominic Fike performs. (N) 11:34 p.m. KNBC
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Tim Robbins; Nicolle Wallace. (N) 11:35 p.m. KCBS
Jimmy Kimmel Live! Ray Romano; Don Johnson; Maren Morris; Zac Brown Band performs. (N) 11:35 p.m. KABC
The Late Late Show With James Corden Beth Behrs; Sam Claflin; Grace VanderWaal performs. (N) 12:37 a.m. KCBS
Late Night With Seth Meyers Sebastian Maniscalco; Liz Phair; Chris Johnson. (N) 12:37 a.m. KNBC
Nightline (N) 12:37 a.m. KABC
A Little Late With Lilly Singh John Cena; Bindi Irwin. (N) 1:38 a.m. KNBC
SPORTS
College Basketball LSU visits Virginia Commonwealth University, 3 p.m. ESPN2; Villanova visits Ohio State, 4 p.m. FS1; Colgate visits Syracuse, 4 p.m. Fox Sports Net; Purdue visits Marquette, 6 p.m. FS1; Florida International visits NC State, 6 p.m. Fox Sports Net
NBA Basketball The Clippers visit the Houston Rockets, 4:30 p.m. ESPN and FS Prime; the Golden State Warriors visit the Lakers, 7 p.m. ESPN and SportsNet
NHL Hockey The Washington Capitals visit the Philadelphia Flyers, 4:30 p.m. NBCSP; the Chicago Blackhawks visit the Vegas Golden Knights, 7 p.m. NBCSP
For more sports on TV, see the Sports section.
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