Tuesday’s TV highlights
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SERIES
No Kitchen Required: The chefs cook for the Maori of New Zealand in this new episode (7 and 10 p.m. BBC America).
The Biggest Loser: First lady Michelle Obama joins the contestants in a workout in this new episode (8 p.m. NBC).
Glee: New episodes begin again with Matt Bomer guest starring as Blaine’s (Darren Criss) older brother. Matthew Morrison, Jane Lynch and Lea Michele also star (8 p.m. Fox).
Deadliest Catch: Their fishing quotas have been slashed in half, making financial survival more difficult than ever in the season premiere, and 100th episode, of the unscripted-dangerous-job series (9 p.m. Discovery).
Justified: Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is headed for a bloody final showdown with a long list of enemies in the season finale (10 p.m. FX).
Love for Sail: Think of this new series as an unscripted version of “The Love Boat” (10 p.m. Lifetime).
Dream Machines: This new unscripted series follows Florida-based brothers as they take vehicles imagined in movies, comic books and TV shows and engineer them into on-the-road realities for celebrity and collectors (10 p.m. Syfy).
Shannen Says: This new unscripted series follows Shannen Doherty as she prepares for her wedding to photographer Kurt Iswarienko (10 p.m. WE).
SPECIALS
The Titanic With Len Goodman: Len Goodman (“Dancing With the Stars”) takes viewers on an exploration of the ship’s legacy through the stories of a hand-picked group of men who helped build the Titanic and then died with it (8 p.m. KOCE).
MOVIES
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper: Robert Loggia and Bruce Marchiano star in this new TV movie (9 p.m. KTBN).
SPORTS
Baseball: The Pittsburgh Pirates visit the Dodgers (1 p.m. FS Prime).
Basketball: The Boston Celtics visit the Miami Heat (4 p.m. ESPN); the New York Knicks visit the Chicago Bulls (6:30 p.m. ESPN).
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