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Sunday, Nov. 15: The Inside Story of Ronald and Nancy Reagan Revealed in ‘The Reagans’

Courtesy of The Ronald Reagan Library.

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Sunday, Nov. 15

The Reagans
Showtime, 8pm
New Series!

Directed by Matt Tyrnauer (Valentino: The Last Emperor), this four-part documentary series focuses on the rise and reign of America’s ultimate power couple: Ronald and Nancy Reagan. Evocative archival footage and illuminating contemporary interviews examine Nancy’s central role in her husband’s career, the darker aspects of the Reagans’ climb to power, and how the political tactics used in the ’60s and ’70s became a progenitor of our current national politics.

The Crown
Netflix
Season Premiere!

In Season 4 of the drama about the British royal family, as the 1970s are drawing to a close, Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman) and her family find themselves preoccupied with securing an appropriate bride for Prince Charles (Josh O’Connor), who is still unmarried at 30. As tensions rise between the queen and Britain’s first female prime minister, Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson), Charles’ romance with a young Lady Diana Spencer (Emma Corrin) provides a much-needed fairy tale to unite the British people. Behind closed doors, however, the royal family is becoming increasingly divided.

Golf: The Masters: Final Round
CBS, 10am Live

Who will be awarded the green jacket and claim a piece of golf history at the 2020 Masters? Find out as CBS airs final-round coverage from Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.

The Top Ten Revealed: “Influential Hip Hop Artists”
AXS TV, 8pm

It’s a rap battle for the ages as this episode of the countdown series pits hip-hop artists against each other to see who makes the top of the list.

The Real Housewives of Potomac: “Picking Sides”
Bravo, 8pm

The ladies play a prank on Wendy that leaves her screaming. Gizelle struggles with keeping Juan’s impending proposal to herself. Meanwhile, Karen surprises the group with very personal details about her marriage. Ashley shocks Gizelle and Robyn with the news that she wrote a witness statement in defense of Monique.

NCIS: Los Angeles: “War Crimes”
CBS, 8pm

The NCIS team is called to help find the missing star witness in the trial of a chief petty officer in the new episode “War Crimes.”

The Simpsons: “Podcast News”
FOX, 8pm

David X. Cohen, who wrote several of the all-time great episodes of The Simpsons in the 1990s, returns to pen the new episode “Podcast News,” in which Grampa Simpson (voice of Dan Castellaneta) is accused of a crime.

A Timeless Christmas
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

Charles Whitley (Ryan Paevey) travels from 1903 to 2020 where he meets Megan Turner (Erin Cahill), a tour guide at his historic mansion, and experiences a 21st-century Christmas.

Renovation, Inc.: “Battling the Elements”
HGTV, 8pm

Winter weather affects a project’s timeline and budget as the construction team rallies to get the outdoor structure finished. Then, Bryan and Sarah finish a home gym and basement for a young family.

The Christmas Edition
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Marie Osmond stars in this drama along with Carly Hughes, who plays an up-and-coming journalist who takes over running a small-town newspaper in Alaska. Using a series of Christmas articles, she’s able to quickly return the newspaper to profitability, and soon falls in love … both with her new home and the handsome son of the paper’s former owner. However, when her old boss announces plans to take over the paper for herself, she will need a Christmas miracle to save it.

The Trouble With Maggie Cole
PBS, 8pm

Devastated Maggie heads to the local pub to obtain a room, only to face another townsperson wronged by radio-gate. Becka and Maggie share a rare moment, putting things into perspective for Maggie. Karen surprises Peter in a borderline terrifying way.

Michael Caine Double Feature
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Enjoy a couple of different facets that legendary British actor Michael Caine can bring to his performances with tonight’s two-film lineup. First up is The Ipcress File, the 1965 BAFTA-winning spy thriller starring Caine in the first of his big-screen appearances as secret agent Harry Palmer. The film offers a grittier, more down-to-earth look at espionage work compared with the James Bond movies that had begun a few years earlier, while still being an exciting watch. Up next is Gambit (1966), the Oscar-nominated heist comedy in which Caine and Shirley MacLaine play criminals trying to acquire a priceless antiquity from a millionaire (Herbert Lom).

Rock Legends: “Spector Years”
AXS TV, 8:30pm

Tonight’s episode looks at famous groups who were, at some point, guided to greatness by legendary music producer Phil Spector: the Righteous Brothers, the Ronettes and the Shirelles.

Bless the Harts: “The McEntire Truth”
FOX, 8:30pm

In the new episode “The McEntire Truth,” Betty and Crystalynn (voices of Maya Rudolph and Mary Steenburgen) team up to debunk Marjune’s (guest voice Holly Hunter) fabricated life story.

Music’s Greatest Mysteries: “Trigger, Cursed and Fate”
AXS TV, 9pm
New Series!

Each episode of this half-hour series takes viewers on an immersive journey investigating headline-grabbing myths involving musical artists from the past and present. The premiere episode delves into the mysteries of the Beach Boys’ Dennis Wilson and his relationship with serial killer Charlie Manson, seeking to answer if Wilson angered Manson during the summer of 1968; Post Malone’s infatuation with the occult and the possibility that he may be cursed by the world’s most haunted object; and whether or not a failed audition saved Faith Hill’s life at the start of her career.

NCIS: New Orleans: “Something in the Air, Part 2”
CBS, 9pm

In the conclusion of the two-part “Something in the Air” season premiere, the NCIS team discovers that the personal protective equipment they were sent to distribute may hold the key to solving the case of a suspicious death aboard a humanitarian ship with a COVID-19-infected crew.

The 2020 E! People’s Choice Awards
E!, 9pm Live

The global, fan-driven awards show will celebrate the year’s best in movies, TV, music and pop culture. The telecast will celebrate an unprecedented year in pop culture, bring together the entertainment community and its fans, and honor the everyday heroes who’ve inspired us throughout the year.

Candy Land
Food Network, 9pm
New Series!

Sweet dreams are made of this: Hasbro’s board game comes to life in a new competition for professional confectioners in Candy Land. After finding ingredients hidden somewhere in Candy Land — say, Lemon Lime Springs or the Gumdrop Mountains — five teams of sugar specialists take on various challenges, creating candied mythical creatures, one-of-a-kind gifts for King Kandy and more. Their work is judged by Spring Baking Championship’s winning chocolatier Nacho Aguirre and Food Network Star’s Season 6 victor, Aarti Sequeira. Over six episodes, Emmy and Tony winner Kristin Chenoweth guides contestants through the Wonka-worthy interpretations of classic Candy Land locations. “When I got on set, I freaked out,” she says. “[We] are physically in the game. It looks beautiful.” Good enough to eat, actually. “The entire set was edible,” the admitted chocolate fan notes, laughing. “You could pick something off a tree and eat it. They didn’t want us to, but by the end of the night, just try and stop me!”

Bob’s Burgers: “Bob Belcher and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Kids”
FOX, 9pm

Bob’s Burgers celebrates its 200th episode milestone in “Bob Belcher and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Kids.” The family must figure out how to keep the restaurant open after the flat-top grill breaks on the morning of Ocean Fest on Ocean Avenue.

Killer in Question: “The Man With the Rabbit’s Foot”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm

In 1997, three bodies are found in the walk-in refrigerator of a gas station in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Two years later, Thomas Cisco, an acquaintance of one of the victims, confesses to the murders. But family members of the victims are not at peace with Cisco’s confession, as mistrust of their parish’s law enforcement runs deep — especially when it comes to the longtime sheriff, whose son resembles a composite sketch released to the public. Cisco also proves to be unreliable in his accounts, and though he is sentenced to 90 years in prison for the murders, many — including the victims’ families — still believe he has an accomplice who roams free.

Roadkill
PBS, 9pm

Peter is the defendant at the family dinner table. As friends, family, employees and even a dead person turn against him, he follows his motto: “Keep moving forward.”

Unearthed: “Mystery of the Volcano Temple”
Science Channel, 9pm
Season Premiere!

The Pantheon is a 2,000-year-old temple with a dark secret. Today, using cutting-edge archaeological methods and brand-new evidence, experts look beneath the streets of Rome to find out why it was built and how it survived so long.

The Good Lord Bird
Showtime, 9pm
Series Finale!

As the adaptation closes, federal troops surround fabled abolitionist John Brown (Ethan Hawke) at Harpers Ferry. It’s time for Brown’s (fictitious) young ward, Onion (Joshua Caleb Johnson), to fight or flee.

Paranormal Caught on Camera: “Haunted Teddy Bear and More”
Travel Channel, 9pm

A tenacious teddy bear terrorizes twins in Texas; a man is tormented by a vengeful spirit in an abandoned garage; and a woman fears an alien invasion outside her window in California.

A Year in Music: “2005”
AXS TV, 9:30pm

Host Lzzy Hale takes you back to the unforgettable year of 2005. She examines the year’s musical breakups, humanitarianism and Mariah Carey’s “emancipation” that broke sales records. The year also saw the birth of YouTube and the nation giving back after Hurricane Katrina devastated the South.

Family Guy: “Meg’s Wedding”
FOX, 9:30pm

Meg (voice of Mila Kunis) plans her wedding to an unexpected Quahog resident in the new episode “Meg’s Wedding.”

First Ladies: “Lady Bird Johnson”
CNN, 10pm

President Lyndon Johnson’s administration enacted the Civil Rights Act, one of the most prolific legislative programs in U.S. history. But it likely wouldn’t have succeeded without Lady Bird Johnson’s steadying presence. Catapulted, by the assassination of John F. Kennedy, into a first lady role she did not prepare for, Lady Bird played a vital role in shaping her husband’s presidency.

The Christmas Doctor
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 10pm
Original Film!

A week before Christmas, Dr. Alicia Wright (Holly Robinson Peete) is offered an assignment away from home. A mysterious man (Adrian Holmes) from her past journeys to find her before Christmas and brings with him a revelation that could change Alicia’s life forever.

Murder on Middle Beach
HBO, 10pm
New Series!

In this compelling four-part docuseries, the son of a Connecticut divorcée seeks answers in her unsolved murder, camera in hand. For starters, why is his dad so secretive?

Secrets of the Lost: “Pompeii: After Apocalypse”
Science Channel, 10pm
Season Premiere!

Archaeologists armed with cutting-edge tech explore the aftermath of Pompeii’s legendary destruction, and access to the latest scientific investigations reveals the untold story of how a cataclysmic eruption transformed an entire region.

I Love a Mama’s Boy: “Mother-Son Tango”
TLC, 10pm

Jason’s mom has an odd request for their wedding dance. Mike defends Stephanie to his mother. Kelly intrudes on a romantic dinner between Matt and Kim, and Emily finds herself in the hot seat at Laila’s birthday party.

Uncensored: “Black Hollywood”
TV One, 10pm

If you don’t have a seat at the table, sometimes you have to create your own. Black Hollywood has been making major contributions to TV and film for decades — whether recognized or not — and it’s not stopping any time soon. In this episode, entertainers Nia Long, Tisha Campbell, Tichina Arnold and more reminisce on their time in Black Hollywood.

Talking to GOATS With Jim Gray
FOX News Channel, 10pm

Legendary sports broadcaster Jim Gray will sit down with FOX & Friends cohost Brian Kilmeade to talk about his career in sports that has spanned over four decades. During the special, Gray will also present exclusive interviews with some of the greatest athletes of all time to reflect on their life in sports, including NFL quarterback Tom Brady, boxing icon Muhammad Ali’s wife Lonnie Ali, heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, Basketball Hall of Famer Julius Irving and Pro Football Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson, among others. He will also sit down with former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose for the first time since their controversial interview in 1999, where Gray pressed Rose on his gambling allegations that led to his banishment from baseball. Gray will also discuss his new book Talking to GOATs

Moonbase 8: “Rats”
Showtime, 11pm

In the new episode “Rats,” Rook (Tim Heidecker) is homesick and considers leaving Moonbase 8, and Cap (John C. Reilly) chases a prowler going through the base’s garbage.

Monday, Nov. 16

General Hospital
ABC, 2pm

Nina (Cynthia Watros) feels defeated. Carly (Laura Wright) cautions Jax (Ingo Rademacher). Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) meets with Martin (Michael E. Knight). Chase (Josh Swickard) continues the ruse. Brando (Johnny Wactor) calls Jason (Steve Burton) with news.

The Neighborhood
CBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!

In the Season 3 premiere episode “Welcome to the Movement,” the Butlers and Johnsons unite when a member of their community is the victim of racial injustice.

NFL Football: Minnesota at Chicago
ESPN, 8pm Live

A big NFC North matchup has Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota Vikings at Chicago’s Soldier Field to take on Khalil Mack and the Bears on Monday Night Football.

L.A.’s Finest: “Dead Men Tell No Tales”
FOX, 8pm

In the new episode “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” Syd (Gabrielle Union) and McKenna (Jessica Alba) try to convince Patrick (Ryan McPartlin) to bend the law in order to save a life.

The Voice: “The Battles Part 3”
NBC, 8pm

The Battle Rounds continue as the coaches enlist music industry powerhouses Leon Bridges (Team Kelly), Miguel (Team Legend), Kane Brown (Team Blake) and Julia Michaels (Team Gwen) to prepare their artists to go head-to-head in the hopes of advancing to the Knockout Rounds. Each coach has one steal and one save, and their saved artist will enter into a Four-Way Knockout.

Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes
Smithsonian Channel, 8pm
New Series!

Historian Bettany Hughes takes a 1,700-mile sea voyage inspired by legendary Greek warrior Odysseus’ homeward journey after the Trojan War victory. Follow new archeological discoveries and the myths and legends of the Greek islands amid stunning landscapes.

Star of the Month: Shelley Winters: “Scene Stealing Supporting Roles”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Whether as a film’s lead or in a supporting capacity, Shelley Winters was always memorable, and could often steal a scene, as this evening’s lineup of Winters classics shows. The night begins with the actress’ Best Supporting Actress Oscar-winning role in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). The evening continues with Winters’ roles in Robert Wise’s 1959 film noir Odds Against Tomorrow; in another Wise film, the 1954 drama Executive Suite; and headlining the drama Tennessee Champ (1954) — which marked Winters’ first film in nearly two years after a short-lived marriage and the birth of her daughter, but which showed she had not lost a step during that hiatus when it came to acting.

Blood on Her Badge
TV One, 8pm
Original Film!

After coldhearted cop Dee (Rayven Ferrell) falls for an aggressive drug dealer (Tequan Richmond), they begin robbing drivers during routine traffic stops.

Bob (Hearts) Abishola
CBS, 8:30pm
Season Premiere!

Bob’s (Billy Gardell) plans to propose to Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku) hit a snag when she reveals her belief that traditional marriage is more trouble than it’s worth. Barry Shabaka Henley also stars in the Season 2 premiere episode “On a Dead Guy’s Bench.”

Below Deck: “Max and Dax’s Excellent Adventure”
Bravo, 9pm

Ready to let loose in the Caribbean, James instead finds himself disappointed on the first night out. Heads turn as My Seanna welcomes a new crew member, and Izzy makes a surprising decision, much to the chagrin of James. Francesca comes to grips with the ramifications of her emotional outburst. A charter group of thirsty 20-year-olds arrives, and Shane’s mistakes push Eddie’s patience to the edge.

All Rise
CBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!

“We call it the ‘awakening’ of All Rise,” co-showrunner Dee Harris-Lawrence says of the courthouse drama’s second season. “We are reflecting what is happening in the real world. And Lola will be right in the center of it all” — quite literally, it seems, in the two-part opener (concluding Nov. 23). The story begins last summer, when protesters in Los Angeles took to the streets. As Judge Lola Carmichael (Simone Missick) and prosecutor Mark Callan (Wilson Bethel) are heading home, says Harris-Lawrence, she “inserts herself into a situation” between a teen girl and police and is detained. Mark’s and Lola’s different takes on the encounter test their friendship, which hasn’t fully recovered four months later when Mark — heading a Special Trials Unit — argues a case in her courtroom. Repercussions from that night ripple throughout the season, which also introduces law clerk Vanessa “Ness” Johnson (Samantha Marie Ware). An extremely smart Harvard grad with zero filter, she too sees things differently than boss Lola on occasion. Says the producer: “They’re going to push each other.”

Filthy Rich: “James 4:1”
FOX, 9pm

Tensions run high in the Monreaux family on the night of Antonio’s (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) big fight in the new episode “James 4:1.”

His Dark Materials
HBO, 9pm
Season Premiere!

In Season 2 of the dark fantasy series, based on Philip Pullman’s YA trilogy, gifted young explorer Lyra (Dafne Keen) adventures alongside pragmatic peer Will (Amir Wilson): “We see her learn it’s not always the right thing to fly into a situation,” teases executive producer Jane Tranter.

Bargain Mansions: “On the Wings of a Dovetail”
HGTV, 9pm

Tamara Day renovates an ’80s home that is in need of some TLC. Tackling both the front and backyard, she adds her unique style to the spaces. On the inside, Tamara removes dated elements throughout the home and installs a touch of class from the entrance all the way through to the main suite creating a breathtaking kitchen and upgraded main suite bathroom.

Twisted Sisters: “The Good Sister”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm

A serious childhood illness limits the mental development of Debbie Burns, requiring her older sister Barbara to care for her. For nearly 40 years, the sisters live a modest, peaceful life together in St. Petersburg, Florida. But a substantial inheritance disturbs the calm in the Burns home, pitting one sister against the other until, finally, one of them snaps.

The Good Doctor: “Newbies”
ABC, 10pm

With several candidates vying for residency at St. Bonaventure, Chief of Surgery Dr. Audrey Lim (Christina Chang) tasks Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore), Dr. Claire Browne (Antonia Thomas) and Dr. Alex Parks (Will Yun Lee) with mentoring the top first-year resident contenders.

Bull
CBS, 10pm
Season Premiere!

The TAC (Trial Analysis Corporation) team weathers New York City’s pandemic-related shutdown and discovers how hard it is to work their magic in a virtual court system.

Til Death Do Us Part: “The House Out on Wade Road”
Investigation Discovery, 10pm

Byron and Michele Wright overcome broken homes to find solace in one another. But when their blissful union falls apart and a new man arrives on the scene, it unearths violent secrets and a shocking truth.

Weakest Link: “Whose IQ Test Came Back Negative?”
NBC, 10pm

Jane Lynch hosts a new episode of this revival of the international game show phenomenon. Eight strangers work as a team to play a high-stakes game of trivia. They turn on each other to eliminate the weakest in hopes of winning up to a $1 million prize.

Independent Lens: “Jonathan Scott’s Power Trip”
PBS, 10pm

Follow home renovation expert Jonathan Scott on his mission to flip the switch on how Americans access power. He travels the country and interviews a host of experts, and quickly learns how little choice the public has in how they source energy.

Tuesday, Nov. 17

The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special
Disney+

Rey, Finn, Poe, Chewbacca, Rose and the droids reunite for Life Day on Chewie’s homeworld.

TCM Morning & Afternoon Movie: Humphrey Bogart
TCM, beginning at 6am
Catch a Classic!

What better way for a fan of classic movies to spend a morning and afternoon than by watching one of the iconic acting names from Hollywood’s golden age doing what he does best? You’ll have that chance today when Humphrey Bogart takes the spotlight in over 12 hours of films. The day begins with Bogie in one of his few bad-guy roles, as Duke Mantee in 1936’s The Petrified Forest, alongside Bette Davis and Leslie Howard. Next, Bogart plays another tarnished character, Red Kennedy, who tries to break out of the title prison in San Quentin (1937). Among other highlights today are Bogart in some of his most recognizable heroic (but still darker-edged) roles, including as private eyes in two legendary film noirs — Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Philip Marlowe (alongside eventual wife Lauren Bacall) in The Big Sleep (1946) — and as desperate gold-seeker Fred C. Dobbs in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948).

General Hospital
ABC, 2pm

Nikolas (Marcus Coloma) steps in to support Ava (Maura West). Trina (Sydney Mikayla) and Joss (Eden McCoy) study for the SATs. Jason (Steve Burton) shares his theory with Britt (Kelly Thiebaud). Julian (William deVry) is backed into a corner. Epiphany (Sonya Eddy) is sympathetic.

NCIS
CBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!

Season 18 of NCIS opens with “Sturgeon Season,” in which Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and Fornell (guest star Joe Spano) attempt to track down the leader of a drug ring who supplied drugs to Fornell’s daughter.

Cosmos: Possible Worlds: “The Search for Intelligent Life on Earth”
FOX, 8pm

A hidden underground network — a collaboration of four kingdoms of life — is revealed. Explore a true first-contact story between humans and beings who communicate with a symbolic language and have maintained a representative democracy for tens of millions of years.

The Voice: “The Knockouts Premiere”
NBC, 8pm

The Knockout Rounds begin with coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s strongest team members remaining from the Battle Rounds. The artists will be paired against a teammate once more, but this time they will each select their own song to perform individually while their direct competitor watches and waits. The coaches alone will choose the winner from their team to advance to the live shows. Each coach will have one steal in the Knockouts.

Finding Your Roots: “Flight”
PBS, 8pm

Henry Louis Gates Jr. meets actors Scarlett Johansson and Lupita Nyong’o and chef Lidia Bastianich, whose families crisscrossed the globe to escape oppression and find opportunity.

FBI
CBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!

The flagship series opens with a search for the killers behind a mass shooting at a media company.

neXt: “File #4”
FOX, 9pm

In the new episode “File #4,” Shea (Fernanda Andrade), Paul (John Slattery) and the FBI team try to decrypt a stolen hard drive that might provide clues on how to stop neXt, which is learning new ways of preserving itself.

Fixer to Fabulous: “Rustic Cabin to Contemporary Retreat”
HGTV, 9pm

A family that survived a devastating house fire buys a home on the lake so they can enjoy their favorite spot year-round. However, the lack of space doesn’t fit their needs, so they ask Dave and Jenny to completely overhaul the rustic cabin.

Homicide City: “The Kensington Strangler”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm

When Elaine Goldberg’s body is found in a vacant lot in Philadelphia, police believe they discovered a prostitute who had overdosed. But when two more young women’s bodies are discovered in the same part of town, detectives fear they have a serial killer on their hands.

This Is Us: “Honestly”
NBC, 9pm

Malik (Asante Blackk) shadows Randall (Sterling K. Brown) at work; Kevin (Justin Hartley) struggles to connect with his new movie director; Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Rebecca (Mandy Moore) struggle to sleep-train their babies.

Rise of the Nazis: “The First Six Months in Power”
PBS, 9pm

Discover the measures Chancellor Hitler takes to dismantle the German state. The Nazis have the power to ban free speech, books are burned, and Jewish people, gay people and those holding anti-Nazi beliefs begin to disappear.

Big Sky
ABC, 10pm
New Series!

A private detective agency in Montana made up of Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury) and Cody Hoyt (Ryan Phillippe) joins forces with Cody’s estranged wife and ex-cop Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick) to investigate the disappearance of two sisters kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway.

Don’t Be Tardy…: “Dude, Where’s the Dudes?”
Bravo, 10pm

It’s off to Texas for the Biermanns, where Ariana and Brielle hope to find a dude at the dude ranch. Only one problem … there are no dudes. Meanwhile, Kim saddles up and faces her fear of horses.

FBI: Most Wanted
CBS, 10pm
Season Premiere!

The team hunts a hacker with a shocking final target.

Beyond Oak Island
History, 10pm
New Series!

From the producers of The Curse of Oak Island and The UnXplained comes this eight-episode docuseries hosted by real-life treasure hunters Rick and Marty Lagina. It chronicles the greatest treasure hunts of the past, present and (perhaps) future, featuring interviews with treasure hunters, historians and experts, as well as on-location treasure hunts in progress. In the premiere, when a young treasure hunter tells Rick and Marty he is hunting for the long-lost treasure of pirate Jean Lafitte, the brothers are so intrigued they send Matty Blake to assist.

Dead Silent: “The Red River”
Investigation Discovery, 10pm

After Allison Walker goes missing just days before Christmas, investigators scour her pig farm in Adairville, Kentucky, in search of clues. They quickly discover that the deep, dark secret to her whereabouts lies within her own family.

Transplant: “Under Pressure”
NBC, 10pm

Bash (Hamza Haq) provides medical care to a friend reluctant about treatment. Mags (Laurence Leboeuf) treats a young woman with troubling symptoms. June (Ayisha Issa) is surprised at the hospital when someone from her past reaches out. Theo (Jim Watson) treats a young athlete with mysterious symptoms and has to navigate the patient’s complicated family dynamic.

Wednesday, Nov. 18

Holiday Home Makeover With Mr. Christmas
Netflix
New Series!

Benjamin Bradley, a.k.a. Mr. Christmas, is a veteran in the interior design industry and has a healthy obsession with the holiday season. For Mr. Christmas, the holidays are all about celebrating love, life, family and friends through meaningful traditions. In this series, Bradley takes viewers behind the scenes as he puts his design expertise and vast Christmas collection to good use. Equipped with lights, garlands and enough tinsel to blanket the North Pole, he and his team of elves work around the clock to bring holiday cheer to families and communities deserving of a home makeover for the most joyous time of year.

No Man’s Land
Hulu
New Series!

A conflict-ridden Syria serves as the backdrop for this eight-part drama about love and war.

The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse
Disney+
New Series!

A series of all-new animated shorts starring Mickey Mouse debuts with two shorts today. Two new shorts will then be available Fridays beginning Nov. 27.

General Hospital
ABC, 2pm

Sonny (Maurice Benard) is suspicious. Julian (William deVry) tries a new tactic. Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) may be in over her head. Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) is angered. Michael (Chad Duell) is in disbelief.

Yentl
TCM, 9:15am
Catch a Classic!

Barbra Streisand stars in, cowrote and made her Golden Globe-winning directorial debut with this bittersweet, Oscar-winning 1983 drama based on Isaac Bashevis Singer’s short story “Yentl the Yeshiva Boy.” In early 1900s Europe, a young Jewish woman (Streisand) dresses as a man in order to study the Hebrew scriptures. But she soon finds herself in the middle of an unconventional love triangle, caught between a fellow student (Mandy Patinkin) and his fiancée (Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Amy Irving). The film’s lovely score won an Oscar; two of its songs — “Papa, Can You Hear Me?” and “The Way He Makes Me Feel” — were Oscar nominees.

The Goldbergs: “Dee-Vorced”
ABC, 8pm

Beverly’s (Wendi McLendon) meddling in Adam’s relationship with Brea (Sadie Stanley) leads to a confrontation with her divorced mother, Vicki (Brea Bee). Meanwhile, Barry (Troy Gentile) struggles to reunite the JTP following his breakup with Ren.

Devils
The CW, 8pm

After uncovering yet another link between his mentor Dominic (Patrick Dempsey) and the death of their colleague, international banker Massimo (Alessandro Borghi) fears his fate.

The Masked Singer: “The Group B Finals — The Mask Chance Saloon”
FOX, 8pm

The remaining Group B contestants return for their final shot at reaching the Super Six in the new episode “The Group B Finals — The Mask Chance Saloon.”

Chicago Med: “Those Things Hidden in Plain Sight”
NBC, 8pm

Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) announces a new ED chief, and the choice doesn’t make everyone happy. Meanwhile, Dr. Manning (Torrey DeVitto) takes a stand for her patient and finds herself dealing with the repercussions, and Dr. Charles (Oliver Platt) tends to family affairs.

Nature: “Primates: Protecting Primates”
PBS, 8pm

More than half of the world’s primates are under threat. Meet the scientists making groundbreaking discoveries to safeguard their future.

American Housewife: “Coupling”
ABC, 8:30pm

Katie (Katy Mixon) is taken aback when she learns Taylor’s boyfriend, Trip (Peyton Meyer), has been spending the night. Meanwhile, Greg (Diedrich Bader) is forced to separate the kids when Anna-Kat (Giselle Eisenberg) and Franklin (Evan O’Toole) both come down with mono.

The Conners: “Birthdays, Babies and Emotional Support Chickens”
ABC, 9pm

Cupid may finally bring unlucky-in-love Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) some happiness. Louise’s (Katey Sagal) brother, Neville (guest star Nat Faxon, Friends From College), falls head over heels for her!

The Real Housewives of Orange County: “The Vow Renewal”
Bravo, 9pm

With the coronavirus making its way to California, Shannon stocks up on supplies, and Kelly gets bad news. Braunwyn and Elizabeth bond over addiction and fleeting friendships. Braunwyn visits her mother, Dr. Deb, for the first time in months, ahead of her vow renewal, and deals with an uncomfortable reunion. Emily and Gina begin to question discrepancies with Elizabeth’s stories. Later, Kelly confronts Shannon about her competing water line idea, which boils over while Braunwyn and Sean exchange vows with an ordained drag queen.

I Can See Your Voice
FOX, 9pm

Joel McHale and Deon Cole are guest panelists with musical superstar Adrienne Houghton in this new episode.

Property Brothers: Forever Home: “Building the Nest”
HGTV, 9pm

Leslie and Brian are busy newlyweds ready to settle down and start a family. Their new home has a stunning outdoor space, but the inside is stuck in the past. Home renovation and real estate stars Drew and Jonathan Scott rework multiple interior rooms to create a stylish and inviting family home just as the homeowners get the happy news they are expecting a baby.

The Murder Tapes: “The Back of the Shed”
Investigation Discovery, 9pm
Season Premiere!

Family and friends of Danielle Marzejka and her boyfriend, Seren Bryan, search desperately for the young couple, who have been missing for days. Danielle’s brother calls 911 after he and his father find what they believe are bodies stuffed into large black garbage bags in their shed. A series of shocking discoveries leads to a multistate manhunt, involving Michigan and Ohio police departments as well as the U.S. Marshals. When investigators finally track down the person responsible, everyone is in a state of shock.

Chicago Fire: “That Kind of Heat”
NBC, 9pm

Brett (Kara Killmer) and Mackey (Adriyan Rae) find their lives in peril; Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Brett tread in unfamiliar territory; Severide (Taylor Kinney) chases a memory while Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) adeptly solves a firehouse problem; Ritter (Daniel Kyri) puts himself in harm’s way during a harrowing call.

Black-ish: “Our Wedding Dre”
ABC, 9:30pm

Pops (Laurence Fishburne) and Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) are getting remarried and Dre’s (Anthony Anderson) intimate wedding plans go awry when Pops’ brother, Uncle Norman (Danny Glover), shows up unexpectedly for the festivities.

For Life
ABC, 10pm
Season Premiere!

In the final moments of the drama’s first season, newly elected state attorney general Glen Maskins (Boris McGiver) offered wrongly convicted inmate Aaron Wallace (Nicholas Pinnock) clemency if he’ll just drop the case — and threatened to go after Aaron’s wife, Marie (Joy Bryant), if he won’t. “It’s what [Aaron] does in the face of that decision that will change all the characters’ lives forever,” says series creator Hank Steinberg, warning fans not to assume that Season 2 will revolve around Aaron’s retrial.

Smoke: Marijuana + Black America
BET, 10pm

Narrated and executive produced by multiplatinum rapper and entrepreneur Nasir “Nas” Jones, this two-hour original documentary examines marijuana’s cultural, social, economic and legal impact on American society and the Black community. Told through the lens of aficionados, policymakers, advocates and innovators in the booming legal cannabis industry, Smoke features testimony from a range of notable individuals including Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris; Sen. Cory Booker; Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker; former NBA player and cannabis investor Al Harrington; WNBA star Cheyenne Parker; former NFL star Ricky Williams; rapper B-Real (Cypress Hill); Columbia University Ph.D. Professor Carl Hart; and others.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City: “A Snow Mountain of Trouble”
Bravo, 10pm

Meredith’s birthday party comes to an icy cold ending when Jen and Mary get into a heated argument about Mary’s insensitivity toward Jen’s aunt, and Whitney confronts Lisa about an incident at Whitney’s vow renewal. While Meredith battles marriage problems and Whitney helps her dad through a difficult time, Heather invites all the women to a ski day, which starts out well, but goes downhill when Whitney and Heather confront Lisa about her judgmental behavior.

History’s Wild
History, 10pm
New Series!

Throughout history, humans have been drawn to the natural world and have attempted to tame it. But sometimes, it just won’t be tamed, and after all these years, Mother Nature still has a lot to teach us. In each episode of this series, host Greg Aiello, a professional outdoorsman and explorer, will use innovative graphics and animation to analyze jaw-dropping user-generated footage of the natural world. Back-to-back half-hour episodes air each week.

Secrets of the Dead: “Gangster’s Gold”
PBS, 10pm

Join three groups of treasure hunters, armed with modern technology and newly uncovered clues, as they set out to find the lost treasure of notorious Prohibition-era gangster Dutch Schultz and solve an 85-year-old mystery.

The Crimes That Changed Us: “Atlanta Olympic Bombing”
Investigation Discovery, 10pm

On July 27, 1996, in Atlanta, Olympics security guard Richard Jewell spots a bag containing three pipe bombs. Jewell alerts security and clears the area, averting even more fatalities. In the following days he is praised as a hero, but behind the scenes, he is being investigated as a suspect. The ensuing investigation into Jewell quickly turns into a media storm. As his world turns upside down, the real culprit has only just begun a campaign of terror that will ultimately leave three dead and more than 150 injured before he is finally brought to justice.

Chicago P.D.: “White Knuckle”
NBC, 10pm

The son of an influential former officer is implicated in a murder, and Moore pressures Voight (Jason Beghe) to charge him quickly so that the CPD isn’t accused of preferential treatment. Meanwhile, the stakes are raised in Atwater’s (LaRoyce Hawkins) fight against the blue wall after patrol officers stop responding to his team’s calls, and while Voight wants to help Atwater end this mistreatment, the two can’t agree on the right way to handle it.

Paranormal: Captured: “Body in the Well”
Travel Channel, 10pm

Paranormal investigator Lee Roberts is enlisted to capture proof of a ghostly girl haunting a Welsh shop. Plus, an evil entity terrorizes a home in the United Kingdom, and a bizarre creature prowls a Canadian forest.

World’s Most Unexplained: “Supernatural Sightings”
Travel Channel, 11pm

Experts investigate reports of moving Virgin Mary statues in Ireland and question whether the stigmata phenomenon is a miracle or hoax.

Thursday, Nov. 19

The Princess Switch: Switched Again
Netflix
Original Film!

When Duchess Margaret (Vanessa Hudgens) unexpectedly inherits the throne to Montenaro and hits a rough patch with boyfriend Kevin, it’s up to her double, Princess Stacy of Belgravia (Hudgens), to get these star-crossed lovers back together. But the course of true love is complicated by the appearance of a handsome royal who is intent on stealing Margaret’s heart. Throw in the unexpected arrival of Margaret’s outrageous party girl cousin Fiona (Hudgens) — a third lookalike who has ambitions of her own — and you have the recipe for Christmas triple trouble.

Cleopatra in Space
Peacock
Season Premiere!

In Season 2 of the animated kids series, after facing off against the evil Octavian, Cleo and her friends embark on a mission searching the galaxy for an ancient artifact that could help defeat Octavian once and for all.

Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on “The Exorcist”
Shudder

Shudder has acquired this documentary, described as a “lyrical and spiritual cinematic essay” on the classic 1973 chiller The Exorcist, which was directed by William Friedkin. This film — billed as “the definitive, firsthand account of a horror masterpiece” — explores the uncharted depths of Friedkin’s mind’s eye, the nuances of his filmmaking process and the mysteries of faith and fate that have shaped his life and filmography.

Trolls: TrollsTopia
Hulu & Peacock
New Series!

Inspired by the DreamWorks Animation films, this series is the next chapter in the hair-raising adventures of the trolls. Now that Poppy knows there are other musical trolls scattered throughout the forest, she bottles up her endless positivity and invites delegates from every troll tribe in the forest to live together in harmony.

General Hospital
ABC, 2pm

Lulu (Emme Rylan) confides in Laura (Genie Francis). Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) mouths off to Cyrus (Jeff Kober). Sam (Kelly Monaco) asks Jason (Steve Burton) to help her for the night. Maxie (Kirsten Storms) checks on Peter (Wes Ramsey). Ava (Maura West) surprises Julian (William deVry).

The Sea Wolves
TCM, 5:45pm
Catch a Classic!

Gregory Peck, Roger Moore and David Niven headline this 1980 war film that recalls thrilling World War II adventure movies like The Guns of Navarone and Where Eagles Dare, and is based on an actual incident that occurred during World War II that was kept classified by the British government until 1978. In 1943, German merchant vessels off neutral Goa (a Portuguese colony on India’s western coast; this movie was shot on location there) transmit information about Allied ships to a predatory U-boat. Unable to launch a raid in neutral waters, the British draft some “unofficial” and unlikely commandoes — the gray-haired British expatriates of the Calcutta Light Horse — to stop them.

Station 19: “Wild World”
ABC, 8pm

Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) takes the day off to continue to sort out her life. Maya (Danielle Savre) and Carina (Stefania Spampinato) do their best to maintain their relationship while unable to physically see other due to COVID-19 restrictions. Meanwhile, the team responds to a call involving a wild animal.

Live From Daryl’s House: “Ben Folds”
AXS TV, 8pm

Alt-rock mainstay Ben Folds talks and jams with host Daryl Hall.

Supernatural: The Long Road Home
The CW, 8pm

Just ahead of the long-running series airing its final episode after 15 years, this hourlong retrospective special will look back at the Winchester brothers’ (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) journey that has brought them to this point.

NFL Football: Arizona at Seattle
FOX & NFL Network, 8pm Live

An NFC West matchup takes place at Seattle’s CenturyLink Field as the Arizona Cardinals visit Russell Wilson and the Seahawks on Thursday Night Football.

Superstore: “Prize Wheel”
NBC, 8pm

On the day of Cloud 9’s “In-store-vaganza,” Dina (Lauren Ash) finally gets the chance to step up to the plate and run the store. Meanwhile, Garrett (Colton Dunn) and Cheyenne (Nichole Sakura) search for a mysterious smell, and Jonah (Ben Feldman) finds himself excited about a new opportunity.

Southern Charm: “Single and Ready to Pringle”
Bravo, 9pm

The guys prepare for Patricia’s annual dinner party, despite tensions among the group. John follows Patricia’s advice and decides to pursue Madison, even though it means breaking bro code with his friend Austen. Meanwhile, Kathryn refocuses her life after learning that Thomas has a new baby on the way. Everything comes to a screeching halt when Charleston is forced to deal with the onset of the coronavirus.

Supernatural
The CW, 9pm
Series Finale!

After 15 seasons, the journey of Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) in this hit horror/fantasy/drama series comes to an end. Details of the finale were kept under wraps at presstime, but given how the show’s stars and creative team are as passionate toward their fans as the fans are to them, you can surely expect something memorable and special.

Total Bellas: “Bellas Break Free”
E!, 9pm

Retired pro wrestlers and sisters Nikki and Brie Bella tag-team pregnancy in Season 6 of their reality series. While Brie frets about a repeat of the difficult birth she had with daughter Birdie, she encourages Nikki to resolve tensions with the rest of the family.

Flip or Flop: “Far Out Flip”
HGTV, 9pm

The lure of a 1930s Spanish home draws Tarek and Christina out to North Hollywood, California. It’s a far drive but they quickly fall in love with the architecture of the home. As they try to preserve the old character of the house to appeal to trendy Los Angeles homebuyers, the distance presents new issues that they weren’t expecting.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Ballad of Dwight and Irena”
NBC, 9pm

Rollins (Kelli Giddish) and Kat (Jamie Gray Hyder) respond to a dangerous domestic violence call, while Fin (Ice-T) gives his deposition in the lawsuit against him.

Ghost Adventures: “Painted Lady Brothel”
Travel Channel, 9pm

The crew travels to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to investigate a former brothel and saloon inhabited by an aggressive male spirit. The vicious entity pushes Zak Bagans and the guys to their limits as they try to get to the bottom of the haunting and save the owner from further harm.

The Unicorn: “It’s Complicated”
CBS, 9:30pm

In the new episode “It’s Complicated,” Wade (Walton Goggins) goes on a date with Shannon (guest star Natalie Zea), and he learns that he has to come to terms with her unusual living arrangements if he wants to keep seeing her.

A Million Little Things
ABC, 10pm
Season Premiere!

The new season finds Regi­na’s (Christina Moses) anger over the lost baby threatening to tear her and Rome (Roma­ny Malco) apart. With Gary (James Roday Rodriguez) putting ex Mag­gie (Allison Miller) in the friend zone last season, now we find him exploring his heritage in a story­line mirroring the actor’s decision to reclaim his birth name. And Eddie’s (David Giuntoli) accident may not be an accident at all: “We pick up with Katherine on that call … the phone was knocked out of Eddie’s hands and someone picks it up,” tells showrunner D.J. Nash.

Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death: “Buried Dreams”
Investigation Discovery, 10pm

On the morning of Nov. 24, 2007, in Bethany, Oklahoma, Katherine McDaniel wakes up to find that her 20-year-old daughter Lauren never returned home after going out the previous night. Most alarming of all: Lauren is five months pregnant and has no access to the crucial medication she needs to keep her and her unborn baby safe. Lauren’s friend Vanessa Ward walks through the brush and tall grass at a wildlife refuge, looking for any indication that the ground had been recently dug up. Vanessa knows what she is looking for, but she doesn’t want to find it: the body of her beloved friend.

The Holzer Files: “Final Word”
Travel Channel, 10pm

Famed ghost hunter Hans Holzer visited Ohio’s Franklin Castle many times, each time experiencing terrible technical difficulties and never able to pinpoint the exact cause of the uncanny happenings plaguing the owners of the house for years. Now, Dave Schrader, Cindy Kaza and Shane Pittman return, witnessing the troubled spirit manifest before their eyes. But their biggest discovery is something Holzer himself missed. They restore his jumbled audio recording to find a hidden voice and the key to the castle’s haunting.

Friday, Nov. 20

Alien Xmas
Netflix
Original Film!

In this fun film for the whole family, when a race of kleptomaniac aliens attempts to steal Earth’s gravity in order to more easily take everything on the planet, only the gift-giving spirit of Christmas and a small alien named X can save the world.

Animaniacs
Hulu
New Series!

Steven Spielberg returns as an executive producer of this brand-new version of the iconic 1993-98 cartoon series.

Marvel’s 616
Disney+
New Series!

This documentary anthology series explores Marvel Comics’ rich legacy.

The Pack
Amazon Prime Video
New Series!

Lindsey Vonn hosts this competition featuring 12 teams of dogs and their humans on an epic adventure.

The Real Right Stuff
Disney+

This companion piece to the scripted Disney+ series The Right Stuff (which debuts its first season finale today) looks back at the space race.

Small Axe
Amazon Prime Video
New Series!

Oscar winner Steve McQueen’s (12 Years a Slave) anthology series is based on the real-life experiences of London’s West Indian community.

General Hospital
ABC, 2pm

Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) lashes out at Julian (William deVry). Laura (Genie Francis) advises Lulu (Emme Rylan) to take her time. Jason (Steve Burton) spends quality time with Danny (Porter Fasullo). Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sonny (Maurice Benard) catch up at the gym. Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) has a revelation.

College Football: Syracuse at Louisville
ESPN, 7pm Live
Friday night college football on ESPN has the Syracuse Orange at the Louisville Cardinals.

Shark Tank
ABC, 8pm

In this episode, can an entrepreneur from Portland, Oregon, successfully sell the Sharks on his vegan version of a classic grab-and-go snack? Also, two entrepreneurs from Austin, Texas, work to convince the Sharks that their pandemic-inspired masks designed for a beloved family member are worth an investment.

Beast-Kept Secrets
Animal Planet, 8pm

In this fun-loving British import, snowboarders turned TV presenters Tim Warwood and Adam Gendle join wildlife experts across the globe to perform experiments that answer their wildest questions about the animal kingdom. Tonight, in Guyana: Can an electric eel kill you?

The Blacklist: “Katarina Rostova: Conclusion”
NBC, 8pm

As Liz (Megan Boone) pushes a source for answers, Red (James Spader) and the Task Force grapple with the implications of her actions. Tensions boil over and a drastic action is taken, which will change Red and Liz’s relationship forever.

COVID: Race Against the Virus
Smithsonian Channel, 8pm

In this riveting documentary, personal video diaries from key scientists and intensive care doctors on the front lines track their real-time efforts to identify the virus — and their realization that it’s “disease X,” the global pandemic they feared was coming.

TCM Spotlight: Under the Big Top
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight’s visit to the circus on TCM features a variety of genres whose stories are told under the big top. First up is Man on a Tightrope (1953), which was directed by Elia Kazan and whose fictional story is based on the real-life escape of the Circus Brumbach from East Germany in 1950 (members of the actual Circus Brumbach appear in character roles and as extras in the film). Then, in the musical Merry Andrew (1958), Danny Kaye plays an unconventional teacher who takes up with a traveling circus. The final film is Federico Fellini’s acclaimed La Strada (1954, in Italian with English subtitles), which won an Oscar as Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for its screenplay. It tells the story of Gelsomina (Giulietta Masina), a simple-minded young woman who is bought from her mother by Zampanò (Anthony Quinn), a brutish strongman/street performer who takes her with him on the road, where she endures physical and emotional pain.

Holiday Crafters Gone Wild
HGTV, 9pm

Four teams of craft lovers deck the halls (and the dinner table, and the holiday tree …) on this two-hour decor competition. Designer Kim Myles and party planner Michael Russo judge which team walks away with a $10,000 prize.

The New York Times Presents: “The Teenager Who Hacked Twitter”
FX, 10pm

From the newspaper of record: The docuseries investigates how a 17-year-old from Florida allegedly posed as a Twitter employee and masterminded last summer’s lucrative, high-profile hack of celebrity accounts including Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Kanye West and Barack Obama.

A Taste of Christmas
Lifetime, 10pm
Original Film!

When Natalie (Anni Krueger) learns her cousin Francesca (Nia Vardalos) must cancel the Christmas Eve opening of her new Italian restaurant, Natalie’s heart goes out to all of the guests who were planning on attending. Since no one should be alone on Christmas, Natalie decides to make the opening happen any way she can.

Saturday, Nov. 21

Wizarding World Week
Syfy, beginning at 10:30am

Syfy will air several hours of Harry Potter universe-themed movies each day starting today and through Nov. 25. Today’s lineup features Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004).

A Nashville Christmas Carol
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

Vivienne Wake (Jessy Schram), a workaholic television producer in charge of a country music Christmas special showcasing newcomer Alexis (RaeLynn), never lets personal feelings get in the way of business. On the verge of accepting a job in L.A., and with the return of Gavin Chase (Wes Brown), her childhood sweetheart and manager to the special’s headliner, Belinda (Sara Evans), she receives a visit from the ghost of her recently deceased mentor, Marilyn (Wynonna Judd). Her mentor warns her current path leads to a dark future and has recruited both the Spirit of Christmas Past (Kix Brooks) and the Spirit of Christmas Present (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) to help her get back on track. The Spirits’ time-jumping adventures force Vivienne to take hold of her life.

Between the World and Me
HBO, 8pm

Based on the novel by Ta-Nehisi Coates and its original 2018 stage adaptation at the Apollo Theater, this special combines elements of that production and incorporates documentary footage from the actors’ home life, archival footage and animation. The cast includes Mahershala Ali, Angela Bassett, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Angela Davis, Tip “T.I.” Harris, Janet Mock, Joe Morton, Wendell Pierce, Phylicia Rashad, Yara Shahidi, Courtney B. Vance, Olivia Washington, Susan Kelechi Watson, Michelle Wilson and Oprah Winfrey.

Feliz NaviDAD
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Melissa Joan Hart reunites with Mario Lopez (the two starred in the 2007 hit movie Holiday in Handcuffs), this time as director of this feel-good charmer. Lopez stars as David Morales, an Arizona high school principal and single dad, who will do anything to avoid Christmas after losing his wife a few years ago during the season. But this year his daughter and live-in sister are determined to bring the Yuletide spirit back to the family.

Pretty Cheaters, Deadly Lies
LMN, 8pm
Original Film!

After being tricked into a compromising situation by her cousin Madison (Sydney Meyer), Hanna (Keara Graves), a high school senior, thinks she can stop her cousin’s blackmail scheme by taking her college entrance exam for her. But nothing is enough for Madison and her plans soon become deadly.

Face the Future
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight’s double-feature on Turner Classic Movies features two movies that looked at the future — one with a bit more hopeful outlook on how humanity will progress, the other a dystopian vision of where we are headed. First up in Stanley Kubrick’s iconic sci-fi epic 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), which, while not entirely accurate in its prediction of where humanity and technology would be in the 21st century, has some close guesses and remains one of the most stunningly realistic depictions of space travel in movie history, thanks to its Oscar-winning visual effects. Tonight’s second film is THX 1138 (1971), which was Star Wars creator George Lucas’ feature film directorial debut (based off a student film he made at USC), and is a different type of sci-fi experience than what fans of Star Wars may be expecting from Lucas. It’s a tale set in a dystopian future where the population is controlled by android police and the mandatory use of emotion-suppressing drugs, a world a man (Robert Duvall) given simply the designation THX 1138 instead of a name tries to escape.

The Angel Tree
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 9pm
Original Film!

A writer (Jill Wagner) seeks the identity of the person who helps grant wishes that are placed upon the angel tree, and in the process, reconnects with her childhood friend (Lucas Bryant).

History’s Greatest Mysteries: “Titanic’s Lost Evidence”
History, 9pm

For 108 years, a dust-covered box has remained hidden in a British manor house and may contain evidence that will rewrite the most famous maritime disaster in history. This box contains the personal notes of Lord Mersey, the respected British jurist and politician charged with investigating the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. The History channel has secured permission to open it — a first in history. Tonight’s episode of History’s Greatest Mysteries will explore the contents of the box, which contains information about the Titanic’s voyage, including new context on fatal mistakes allegedly made by the captain and crew.

Ghost Nation: “Stairway to Hell”
Travel Channel, 9pm

Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves, Dave Tango and Shari DeBenedetti head to central New Jersey to investigate a haunting that hits close to home for Dave. Joined by his father, Bruce Tango, the team descends on the town of Matawan and the striking Colonial-era Burrowes Mansion. On a prior visit to the property, Bruce says he saw the apparition of a little girl, a life-altering sighting that seems to back up one of the many long-held claims of paranormal activity. During their investigation, the team hears unexplained footsteps, voices and other anomalies. Perhaps their most alarming discovery is in the notoriously active attic, site of the property’s former slave quarters — a mysterious set of markings that just might hold the key to unlocking the disturbances rocking Burrowes Mansion.

Destination Fear: “Rolling Hills Asylum”
Travel Channel, 10pm

Dakota Laden forces Tanner Wiseman to confront his greatest fear when he leads the team to an upstate New York asylum said to be haunted by the spirit of a 7-foot-tall man. The unique investigation causes them to completely reevaluate everything they’ve ever believed about fear.