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Tonight's installment of "America's Got Talent" (7 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5) could almost be called "Utah's Got Talent."

Not one but two Utahns will audition. You may have heard of one of them; you probably haven't heard of the other.

Salt Lake City singer Alex Boye — the British-born convert to the LDS Church who's of Nigerian descent — performs for the audience and judges Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, Mel B and Howard Stern. And if the clip provided by NBC is accurate, it would appear that 44-year-old Boye — or someone performing with him — is injured during the audition.

The other Utahn in the episode, Brightyn Marie Brems, is a 9-year-old gymnast/dancer from Lehi who performs as Strength Within.

Elsewhere on TV ...

"Rizzoli & Isles" (7 and 9 p.m., TNT): There's a murder at a high-stakes fishing tournament.

"Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?" (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Jeff Foxworthy hosts.

"Extreme Weight Loss" (8 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): A New Orleans couple that has gained a combined 150 pounds gets help.

Women's World Cup soccer (8 p.m., Fox Sports 1): Japan vs. Netherlands

"Proof" (8 and 10 p.m., TNT): A man claims he's seen the ghost of his late wife.

"I Can Do That!" (9 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): The celebrities take on roller-skating acrobatics with the Skating Aratas, modern dance with Grounded Aerial and ballroom dance with Burn the Floor.

"Frontline" (9 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): "Rape on the Night Shift" examines the sexual abuse of immigrant women who work in the janitorial industry.

"Pretty Little Liars" (9 p.m., ABC Family): Kenneth shares a clue about Charles' past, which leads the girls to Radley Sanitarium.

"Stitchers" (10 p.m., ABC Family): After Cameron's neighbor is killed, the team set up a stakeout to see if Cameron was the real target.

"Chrisley Knows Best"(10 p.m., USA): Savannah develops appendicitis.

"P.O.V." (11 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): "Out in the Night" is about four African-American lesbian friends who became embroiled in a melee with a man who had verbally and physically attacked He was stabbed; and they were eventually convicted of gang assault. The case spurred sensationalized press coverage, with headlines labeling them a "Gang of Killer Lesbians."

"Inside Amy Schumer" (11 p.m., Comedy Central): Amy confronts her therapist about her mother; falls in love with her barista; and loses her head.

"Royal Pains" (11 p.m., USA): Hank treats a transgender teenager.