Wednesday’s TV highlights
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SERIES
America’s Next Top Model: In this new episode, the models participate in a photo shoot for Ford’s “Warriors in Pink” campaign against breast cancer, with a spot in a national print ad on the line (8 p.m. KTLA).
American Idol: The nine remaining contestants perform songs from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, accompanied by hall-of-fame guitarist Jeff Beck (8 p.m. Fox).
MythBusters: Adam and Jamie get realistic replicas of their own faces made to see whether such masks can thwart security systems as they did in the movie “Mission: Impossible,” while Kari, Tory and Grant re-create a scene from the action film “Shoot ‘Em Up” in the season premiere (9 p.m. Discovery).
Breaking In: This new sitcom revolves around a security company that specializes in testing its clients’ security systems by breaking in. Christian Slater, Bret Harrison, Alphonso McAuley, Trevor Moore and Odette Annable star (9:30 p.m. Fox).
Off the Map: The crash of a float during a Holy Week celebration is just one of the crises facing the doctors in the season finale (10 p.m. ABC).
Workaholics: Anders Holm, Adam DeVine and Blake Anderson star as three recent college graduates who work as telemarketers but haven’t quite figured out how the grown-up world operates in this raunchy new sitcom (10:30 p.m. Comedy Central).
SPECIALS
Return of the Ghost Ship: This new special explores a well-preserved 17th century wooden shipwreck at the bottom of the Baltic Sea (6 and 9 p.m. National Geographic).
SPORTS
Baseball: The Angels visit the Tampa Bay Rays (10 a.m. FSN); the Dodgers visit the Colorado Rockies (Noon FS Prime).
Basketball: The Clippers visit the Oklahoma City Thunder (5 p.m. FS Prime); the Lakers visit the Golden State Warriors (7:30 p.m. KCAL).
Hockey: The San Jose Sharks visit the Ducks (7 p.m. KDOC); the Phoenix Coyotes visit the Kings (7:30 p.m. FSN).
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