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TV Picks: 'Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America' on Travel

TV picks for Wednesday, July 18, 2012, include "Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America" on Travel; "So You Think You Can Dance" on Fox; and "America's Got Talent" on NBC.

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'Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America'

In this Travel channel series, Adam Richman crosses our nation looking for the best meal between two slices of bread. Tonight, sandwiches from three West Coast eateries join the fray. In Los Angeles it's a pulled pork sandwich, in San Diego it's a barbecue tri-tip sandwich, and in San Francisco it's a pulled lamb sandwich. Whew, what a job! Care for some company, Mr. Richman? 9 p.m. Wednesday on Travel (seattletimes.com/tvlistings).

Doug Knoop,

Seattle Times staff

dknoop@seattletimes.com or on Twitter @dougknoop

Also on Wednesday

"Around the World in 80 Plates," 10 p.m. (Bravo): The three final chefs battle for victory in front of the Los Angeles food critic community; Wolfgang Puck serves as local food expert.

"So You Think You Can Dance," 8 p.m. (Fox): Dancers at risk for elimination perform; two contestants are eliminated.

"America's Got Talent," 9 p.m. (NBC): Four acts move on to the top 24.

"Beverly Hills Nannies," 9 p.m. (ABC Family): After-hours activities and outside aspirations turn the nannies against each other; Kristin leaves Amber in the lurch; Justin looks for another job.

"Dallas," 9 p.m. (TNT): Rebecca reveals a secret to Elena; Ann's ex-husband demands an apology; John Ross tries to turn family members against each other; a family associate is murdered.

"Necessary Roughness," 10:01 p.m. (USA): Dani treats a veteran linebacker; TK razzes the rookie; Jeanette returns for a visit; Lindsay sees a therapist.

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