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Originally published Friday, July 20, 2012 at 5:30 AM

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TV Picks: '3 Days to Open With Bobby Flay' on Food Network

TV picks for Friday, July 20, 2012, include "3 Days to Open With Bobby Flay" on Food Network; "Flying Wild Alaska" on Discovery; "Common Law" on USA.

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'3 Days to Open With Bobby Flay'

The chef/restaurant owner (pictured) works with new food businesses (and against the clock, see title) as they get ready to open in this new series. For the opener Flay heads to Stamford, Conn., to help out the owners of Melt Mobile's gourmet-grilled-cheese truck. Anybody else hungry? Series premiere, 10 p.m. Friday on Food (seattletimes.com/tvlistings).

Doug Knoop, Seattle Times staff

dknoop@seattletimes.com or on Twitter @dougknoop

Also on Friday

"A.N.T. Farm," 8 p.m. (Disney): After spending all their money on carnival games at the county fair, Chyna and Cameron find themselves in deep trouble when they lose Olive's treasured dolls.

"Ghost Adventures," 9 p.m. (Travel): Zak, Nick and Aaron are in Kent, England, inside Fort Horsted; the guys recruit locals to conduct a seance to provoke the demonic spirits that terrify visitors at the fort.

"House Hunters World Tour," 9 p.m. (HGTV): Couples search for homes in Europe: space for eight in Normandy, France; a houseboat in the Netherlands; moving to rural Italy.

"Flying Wild Alaska," 10 p.m. (Discovery): After 30 years of running Era Alaska, Jim Tweto considers a new path; Doug loses all avionics while flying over the North Slope.

"Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony presents Joyce DiDonato," 10 p.m. (KCTS): Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato returns to her hometown to perform with the Kansas City Symphony at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.

"Common Law," 10 p.m. (USA): Wes and Travis stake out the apartment of a novelist suspected of helping in a prison break.

The New York Times


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