What To Watch Tonight – Wednesday, September 18, 2019

What To Watch Tonight? Next week, we’ll be awash in new Fall television but tonight, we say goodbye to two Summer staples, MasterChef and America’s Got Talent.  We do say hello to one new Fall entrant, American Horror Story: 1984, our Top Pick To Watch Tonight! Check out all of our picks below! What are you watching?

FX

8pm Hour: 

CR: Greg Gayne/FOX.

1st Choice: MasterChef.   Season Finale.  “Part 1 of the Season 10 finale. The Top Three return from their home towns after a trip across the pond and tackle their final dishes in hopes of crossing the finish line and coming out on top.” Fox

2nd Choice: Country Music.  “I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953-1963). Travel to Memphis, where Sun Studios artists Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley usher in rockabilly. Ray Charles crosses America’s racial divide by recording a country album. Patsy Cline shows off Music City’s smooth new Nashville Sound.” PBS

3rd Choice:  America’s Got TalentSeason Finale. “Host Terry Crews reveals who America has chosen as the $1 million winner of season 14. The two-hour finale will feature special guest performers and not-to-be-missed surprises.” NBC

9pm Hour:

CR: Greg Gayne/FOX.

1st Choice: MasterChefSeason Finale. “The Season 10 finale concludes. The kitchen is transformed into a battle ring full of friends, family and former winners ready to watch the chef-testants cook for their lives. The finalists must execute a superior three-course meal for the judges.” Fox

2nd Choice:  Country Music. Continues on PBS.

3rd Choice: America’s Got Talent.  Continues on NBC.

10pm Hour:

FX

1st Choice: American Horror Story: 1984. “In the summer of 1984, five friends escape Los Angeles to work as counselors at Camp Redwood. As they adjust to their new jobs, they quickly learn that the only thing scarier than campfire tales is the past coming to haunt you.” FX

2nd Choice:  A Little Late with Lilly Singh. “An introduction to Lilly Singh, late night’s newest personality, featuring sketches and interviews as well as games and audience segments.” NBC

3rd Choice: Psychic Kids. “Nick Barger mentors an 11-year-old boy from Oak Lawn, IL who is haunted by a spirit that attached to him via a board game. The boy exhibits a precarious level of paranormal curiosity, so Nick must reign in his thrill-seeking behavior. Meanwhile in Northern Utah, Ryan Michaels mentors a 13-year-old girl who is swarmed by spirits because she accidentally opened up a portal.” A&E

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