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Thursday, Nov. 16: The Sixth and Final Season of ‘The Crown’ Begins on Netflix

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Thursday, Nov. 16

The Crown
Netflix
Season Premiere!

The acclaimed series that dramatizes the lives of British royalty since Queen Elizabeth II’s (currently played by Imelda Staunton) ascension to the throne drops the first four episodes of its sixth and final season today. These episodes continue with Princess Diana’s (Elizabeth Debicki) story and explore the events surrounding her tragic death in 1997. The series’ final six episodes will be available on Dec. 14. Joining the cast in Part 1 are Rufus Kampa and Fflyn Edwards as, respectively, young Princes William and Harry.

Terror Lake Drive
ALLBLK
Season Premiere!

Season 3 of this anthology series, called “Summer Purge,” takes place five years after the second installment, as a new South Georgia family mysteriously inherits a luxury vacation home on Lake Levi — luring them to the ground previously known as (the haunted) Freeman Lakes.

Best. Christmas. Ever!
Netflix
Original Film!

Every Christmas, Jackie (Brandy Norwood) sends a boastful holiday newsletter that makes her old college friend Charlotte (Heather Graham) feel like a lump of coal. When a twist of fate lands Charlotte and her family on Jackie’s snowy doorstep just days before Christmas, she seizes the opportunity to prove her old friend’s life can’t possibly be that perfect.

In Love and Deep Water
Netflix
Original Film!

Described as a “suspenseful romantic comedy,” this Japanese film takes place aboard the MSC Bellissima, a massive luxury cruise ship headed for the Aegean. While at sea, loyal butler Suguru (Ryo Yoshizawa) and a mysterious woman named Chizuru (Aoi Miyazaki) cross paths as they try to solve a murder that occurs on the ship.

Son of a Critch: “Beer Necessities”
The CW, 8pm

Mark (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) leaves school grounds for lunch and is offered a beer.

Hell’s Kitchen: “Cooking for Your Life”
FOX, 8pm

In the new episode “Cooking for Your Life,” the chefs must cook one of the top five cuisines in America, but the challenge gets turned on its head and shines the spotlight on a select few contestants.

Inside Track: The Business of Formula 1
CNBC, 8pm

In this one-hour documentary, CNBC’s Sara Eisen delves into how the elite, internationally esteemed Formula 1 motorsports league has achieved rapid growth in attendance, viewership and market value since Liberty Media acquired it in 2017. The program also examines the sport’s future, including the new and ambitious Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday night. Profiling the industry’s top executives and F1’s leadership, as well as meeting the superstar drivers, the documentary explores what is fueling Formula 1’s immense popularity and who is profiting from its expansion. “This is a true passion project for me, and I am so excited to give the CNBC audience and Formula 1 fans alike a closer look at the business of this global phenomenon — one that stands firmly at the intersection of sports, technology and culture,” Eisen says.

FOX Nation Patriot Awards
FOX Nation, 8pm

The fifth annual Patriot Awards take place tonight at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and stream on FOX Nation. Pete Hegseth hosts the gala, which honors individuals including military veterans, first responders and inspirational figures for their service and dedication to America. The six award categories this year include Most Valuable Patriot, Back the Blue, Salute to Service, Young Patriot, Courage and the T2T Stephen Siller Patriot Award. An encore presentation of the show airs on FOX News Channel Nov. 23 at 8pm ET.

Creature Features
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Enjoy a nice variety of creature features, starring monsters large and small, with tonight’s six-film lineup that continues into tomorrow morning. It starts with Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954), the classic that introduced the Gill-man as the last of the great old-school Universal monsters. Next, The Blob (1958) stars 28-year-old Steve McQueen as a teenager who is one of the townspeople terrorized by the gelatinous and carnivorous title creature. Following that is Godzilla (1954), the original Japanese production that introduced the King of the Monsters. Moving into late night/early morning, the lineup features It Came From Beneath the Sea (1955), with the “it” being a gigantic octopus brought to life by special effects wizard Ray Harryhausen; The Wolf Man (1941), featuring another beloved Universal monster, this one played by Lon Chaney Jr. in both his human and animal forms; and King Kong (1933), one of the earliest entries in, and still among the best of, the giant-monster-on-the-loose subgenre of creature feature.

NFL Football: Cincinnati at Baltimore
Prime Video, 8:15pm Live

Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals are at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore for a Thursday Night Football clash with Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.

Run the Burbs: “Phriends and Enemies”
The CW, 8:30pm

Andrew (Andrew Phung) creates a DIY speed bump to protect the community, but it does the opposite.

Ghosts UK
CBS, 9pm
New Series!

The BBC comedy that inspired the CBS series Ghosts begins its run on CBS with two episodes tonight. In the series premiere, “Who Do You Think You Are?,” Alison (Charlotte Ritchie) and Mike Cooper (Kiell Smith-Bynoe), a cash-strapped young couple, inherit a country house only to find it is falling apart and haunted. Then in “Gorilla War,” Alison is recovering from a near-fatal accident when she finds herself hounded by the ghostly gaggle.

Children Ruin Everything: “Teamwork”
The CW, 9pm

Astrid (Meaghan Rath) and James (Aaron Abrams) prepare to celebrate their “hook-up-aversary.”

LEGO Masters: “LEGO 2K Drive”
FOX, 9pm

Teams use bricks to create a remote-controlled vehicle for the ultimate off-road race in the new episode “LEGO 2K Drive.”

Transplant: “Audition”
NBC, 9pm

Bash (Hamza Haq) treats a diabetic woman who is overly dependent on her 18-year-old son, and whose shocking health crisis calls on all his expertise. Meanwhile, June (Ayisha Issa) is put to the test emotionally and physically with a difficult patient, and Claire (Torri Higginson) presents an ultimatum to Dr. Devi (Rekha Sharma).

Everyone Else Burns: “Episode 4”
The CW, 9:30pm

As Fiona (Kate O’Flynn) feels suffocated by David’s (Simon Bird) biweekly dates, her eyes wander to neighbor Andrew (Kadiff Kirwan).

SEAL Team: “Nine Ten”
CBS, 10pm

The Paramount+ military drama series continues on CBS with “Nine Ten,” in which members of Bravo Team travel to New York City and reflect on a day that shaped each of their lives.

The Haunted Museum: “The Evil Puppet Twins”
Travel Channel, 10pm

The tale in this episode is inspired by a pair of 1800s wooden marionettes with glass eyes that had to be removed from the Carmel Doll Shop in Pacific Grove, California, after a doll collector experienced a series of disturbing events.

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Friday, Nov. 17

EXmas
Amazon Freevee
Original Film!

Leighton Meester and Robbie Amell lead this holiday rom-com. When Graham (Amell) decides to surprise his family by traveling home for Christmas, he is shocked to discover them already celebrating with an unexpected guest of honor — his ex-fiancée Ali (Meester). The two exes battle it out to see who the family will pick to stay through Christmas Day, and who must go.

Dashing Through the Snow
Disney+
Original Film!

Lil Rel Howery, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and Teyonah Parris lead this family holiday comedy, a hilarious and touching story about a social worker for the Atlanta Police Department (Bridges) and the Christmas Eve journey with his estranged daughter (Madison Skye Validum) that helps him to remember the joy and magic of the Yuletide season.

The Secret Life of Dancing Dogs
Hulu
New Series!

This six-part docuseries follows a group of dog handlers and their canines as they prepare to compete at the world’s greatest dog show, Crufts, located in England.

All-Time High
Netflix
Original Film!

The creators of The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman return with this romantic action comedy led by Nassim Lyes and Zoé Marchal. Lyes plays Youss, a master con artist. During a poker game that doesn’t go his way, he meets Stéphanie, a crypto millionaire, and spots the perfect opportunity to clear his debts. He tries to get closer to her … but he’s not the only one.

Believer 2
Netflix
Original Film!

This sequel to the 2018 South Korean action crime thriller follows the deadly war between Detective Won Ho (Cho Jin-woong), who is still chasing Mr. Lee; the missing Rak (Oh Seung-hoon); the reappeared Brian (Cha Seung-wong); and Big Knife (Han Hyo-joo), who has come from China to resolve the situation.

Rustin
Netflix
Feature Film Exclusive!

Colman Domingo stars as activist/organizer Bayard Rustin, the architect of 1963’s momentous March on Washington, in this biopic that shines a long overdue spotlight on the extraordinary man who, alongside giants like Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (Aml Ameen), Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (Jeffrey Wright) and Ella Baker (Audra McDonald), dared to imagine a different world and inspired a movement toward freedom. Chris Rock, Glynn Turman, CCH Pounder and Bill Irwin also star.

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
Netflix
New Series!

Based on the 2010 live-action film and the graphic novels that inspired it, this anime series features a voice cast made up of all the original movie’s stars. When Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) meets Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), the girl of his dreams, he learns he must defeat her seven evil exes in order to date her. Then things get even more complicated. The voice cast also includes Chris Evans, Anna Kendrick, Brie Larson, Alison Pill, Aubrey Plaza, Kieran Culkin and Brandon Routh.

Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain
Peacock
Original Film!

Produced by Judd Apatow and with narration by John Goodman, this film finds the sketch comedy trio known as Please Don’t Destroy (Martin Herlihy, John Higgins and Ben Marshall) playing childhood besties working at an outdoor supply store who find a strange compass. Thinking it can lead to a rumored buried treasure in a local forest, they head off on an adventure that puts them on the wrong side of two oddball park rangers (Meg Stalter and X Mayo), hairless bears and a cult leader (Bowen Yang) — as well as Conan O’Brien, who pops up as one of their dads. Will they get to the bottom of the Foggy mystery?

Maxine’s Baby: The Tyler Perry Story
Prime Video

This documentary film offers a tender and intimate portrait of writer, actor, filmmaker and studio head Tyler Perry, looking back at his harrowing but faithful road to the top of an industry that did not always include him. With unique access, filmmakers Gelila Bekele and Armani Ortiz delve into Perry’s inner world as he becomes a father and a media mogul with a mission to pave his own road to the top.

Twin Love
Prime Video
New Series!

Brie and Nikki Garcia (formerly known as the Bella Twins) host this social dating experiment that explores the love lives of identical twins. Ten sets of twins will be split up and placed into two houses, creating identical casts, where they will begin a search for love. The series will discover if the twins’ inherent similarities extend to their romantic desires. When separated from their siblings, some for the first time ever, will they pursue identical partners, or will their choices be dramatically different?

NBA Basketball
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live

The NBA In-Season Tournament continues tonight on ESPN with the Sacramento Kings at the San Antonio Spurs and the Phoenix Suns at the Utah Jazz.

Navigating Christmas
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

A single mother (Chelsea Hobbs) and her son visit a remote island for Christmas, only to find themselves running a real working lighthouse owned by a very curt but cute man (Stephen Huszar).

The Wall: “Melissa and Liz”
NBC, 8pm

Sisters Melissa and Liz, from Chanute, Kansas, join forces to test their knowledge and luck on the Wall.

TCM Spotlight: Night Movies: “The City at Night”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

City cop drama Between Midnight and Dawn (1950) starts tonight’s focus on nighttime movies, featuring partners on night duty who try to help a woman in danger. Next is the Martin Scorsese crime drama After Hours (1985), about an ordinary man who has a very not-ordinary night after agreeing to visit a girl in Soho. Following that is the Oscar-nominated Robert De Niro-led film Taxi Driver (1976), also directed by Martin Scorsese, about an increasingly unstable insomniac veteran who drives a New York City cab at night. Next up is a crime thriller about passengers held hostage on a New York City subway train, The Incident (1967), starring Beau Bridges and Martin Sheen in his film debut. Finally, a New York City drug dealer, played by Vincent Spano, flees from mobsters in Alphabet City (1984).

Raid the Cage: “Seeing Double”
CBS, 9pm

Two teams of identical twins, including The Amazing Race’s Marianela “Lulu” Gonzalez and Marissa “Lala” Gonzalez, tangle in the cage for a chance to take home fabulous prizes in the new episode “Seeing Double.”

Saturday, Nov. 18

College Football: Wake Forest at Notre Dame
NBC, 3:30pm Live

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons visit Notre Dame Stadium to battle the Fighting Irish on NBC.

Santa, Maybe
Great American Family, 8pm
Original Film!

Can theater director Lila (Aubrey Reynolds) rise to the challenge of putting on the perfect Christmas ballet, while also discovering her office Secret Santa in the process?

A Merry Scottish Christmas
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

When estranged siblings Lindsay (Lacey Chabert) and Brad (Scott Wolf) travel to Scotland to reunite with their mother for Christmas, a big family secret is revealed.

Kennedy
History, beginning at 8pm
New Series!

Just ahead of the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination on Nov. 22, this eight-part docuseries chronicles his personal life, political career and historic thousand-day presidency. Narrated by Peter Coyote, the series unfolds through a cinematic library of archival materials and over 70 new interviews with those well-versed in JFK’s history. Kennedy debuts with three back-to-back hourlong episodes this evening, followed by three more tomorrow (Sunday, Nov. 19) and the final two on Monday, Nov. 20, all beginning at the same time.

The 72nd Miss Universe Competition
The Roku Channel & Telemundo, 8pm Live (Telemundo live preshow begins 6pm)

This year’s installment of the competition takes place in El Salvador. A Spanish-language broadcast of the event takes place on Telemundo, which also has a live preshow beginning two hours earlier.

The Legend of the Dragon
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ Saturday night salute to legendary martial artist/actor Bruce Lee continues with tonight’s feature, which begins with one of the star’s most popular films and one of the greatest martial arts movies ever: Enter the Dragon (1973), featuring Lee as a spy who is sent undercover to compete in a martial arts tournament hosted by a rogue monk turned drug lord. Costarring John Saxon and Jim Kelly, Enter the Dragon was the first Hollywood-produced kung fu feature but was also, sadly, Lee’s final completed film appearance before his untimely death at age 32 on July 20, 1973; it was premiered in Hong Kong six days after Lee’s passing. Also released posthumously was tonight’s second Lee film, which is making its TCM premiere: Game of Death (1978). Lee had begun filming his scenes for this production in late 1972 before stepping away to make Enter the Dragon, and Game of Death was eventually completed using stand-ins to fill out the footage of Lee that had already been shot.

Formula 1: Las Vegas Grand Prix
ESPN, 12:55am Live (late night)

Season champion Max Verstappen leads the field in the first Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, which cruises on a 17-turn, 3.8-mile course that includes the famous Strip.

Sunday, Nov. 19

Below Surface
Lifetime, 10am

This award-winning documentary short celebrates the healing power of community, highlighting a YMCA Aquafit class that is reinvigorating the souls of its participants. There’s so much more to this Westport Weston Family YMCA’s Aquafit, and the film shows how kindness and caring for others, combined with exercise, can be an antidote for grief, stress and physical illness.

Country Hearts Christmas
UPtv, 7pm
Original Film!

It’s days until Christmas, and members of the Jameson family are all off chasing their dreams. Tori (Lanie McAuley) and June (Katerina Maria) are in Nashville recording their first album while Bones (Chris Jericho) is home on the farm getting everything ready for the whole family to be together at Christmas. But when the sisters get a chance to perform on a live Christmas Eve show, they are faced with a difficult decision: Should they do the show and get a much-needed boost in the industry or spend a very special Christmas with their family?

The Chosen: “Physician, Heal Yourself”
The CW, 8pm

Jesus (Jonathan Roumie) returns to his childhood home of Nazareth for the Jewish New Year celebration.

Homestead Rescue
Discovery Channel, 8pm
Season Premiere!

More families who decide to move entirely off-grid call in survival experts to prepare them for nature’s worst and are eventually faced with the ultimate decision: stay to tough out their first year, or pack it up and go back to civilization.

The Elf on the Shelf: Sweet Showdown
Food Network, 8pm
New Series!

Santa and his loyal elves, along with the help of legendary cake master Duff Goldman, will challenge six teams of sweetmakers to create edible showpieces that bring the holiday season to life in this new competition series. Only one team will win over judges Kardea Brown and Ashley Holt to earn the ultimate Christmas gift of $25,000 and the title of the Ambassadors of Confectionery Concoctions.

The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper: “Going Home: The War in Sudan”
CNN, 9pm

CNN Chief International Investigative Correspondent Nima Elbagir presents a deeply personal dispatch from her home country in “Going Home: The War in Sudan.” Millions of people have fled the country as stories of brutal war crimes leak from the capital, but Elbagir was determined to shed light on these atrocities and uncover how the people of Sudan are coping. From a refugee camp near the southern border where nearly 2.8 million people have fled the war, she travels north into war torn Sudan, making a trek that very few Western media organizations have been allowed to make. Her destination is the capital city of Khartoum, one of two major areas where the fighting is concentrated, and where her family home is located. But the journey will not be easy — she must circumnavigate dangerous checkpoints to avoid confrontation with paramilitary groups who do not want her in Sudan.

The Simpsons: “It’s a Blunderful Life”
FOX, 8pm

In the new episode “It’s a Blunderful Life,” Lisa (voice of Yeardley Smith) recounts the story of how Homer (Dan Castellaneta) was scapegoated for a power outage days before Thanksgiving.

A Paris Christmas Waltz
Great American Family, 8pm
Original Film!

This next story in what Great American Family calls “The Christmas Waltz universe,” following that popular 2020 title, is about a novice dancer (Jen Lilley) who pairs with a professional (Matthew Morrison) to enter a renowned dance competition in Paris.

Holiday Hotline
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

Abby (Emily Tennant) connects with an anonymous caller while working at a cooking hotline, and unknowingly becomes smitten with him in real life.

Kennedy
History, beginning at 8pm

History’s eight-episode docuseries chronicling the personal life, political career and presidency of John F. Kennedy continues with three back-to-back hourlong episodes. The series concludes tomorrow night (Monday, Nov. 20).

Planes, Trains and Christmas Trees
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

This updated spin on the classic Steve Martin/John Candy comedy finds event planner Kayley (Kathryn Davis) and sports agent Brett (Olivier Renaud) unable to fly home from a business trip in Indiana due to a terrible snowstorm. Determined to get back to New York by Christmas Eve, the two team up and try to make their own way home, but when the storm hits, they’re forced to seek refuge in a sleepy Ohio town, which ignites some much-needed holiday magic.

Hotel Portofino
PBS, 8pm
Season Finale!

The British period drama concludes its second season with “Farewells.” Bella (Natascha McElhone) must act decisively to salvage her investment in the Hotel Portofino, but at what cost to her relationships and her children? Just when things seem to be going Bella’s way, tragedy strikes with fatal consequences for one member of the family.

Harry Belafonte Memorial Tribute
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Carmen Jones (1954), a contemporary adaptation of the Bizet opera featuring new lyrics and an all-African American cast, begins the Harry Belafonte memorial double feature tonight, followed by The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959), a postapocalyptic sci-fi thriller following a man who is trapped under a cave-in and emerges to find nearly all of mankind has been destroyed in a nuclear holocaust.

Krapopolis: “Dungeons and Deliria”
FOX, 8:30pm

Deliria (voice of Hannah Waddingham) gets into trouble with a titan after wreaking havoc on Stupendous’ (Pam Murphy) secret quest in the new episode “Dungeons and Deliria.”

Fear the Walking Dead
AMC, 9pm
Series Finale!

When Madison Clark (Kim Dickens) came back from the dead for the Season 7 finale, we buckled up and prepared for this final season with a heightened optimism for our remaining few survivor favorites. While the best ending would be Morgan (Lennie James) returning with Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) with him, we aren’t holding our breath.

Yellowstone
CBS, 9pm

Season 2 of the hit Paramount Network drama Yellowstone continues on CBS with two episodes tonight. In “Touching Your Enemy,” Jamie (Wes Bentley) tries desperately to walk back a previous mistake. In “Blood the Boy,” John (Kevin Costner) partners with former foes.

Bob’s Burgers: “The (Raccoon) King and I”
FOX, 9pm

During a neighborhood block party, Linda (voice of John Roberts) makes a mistake that could threaten the life of her favorite alley raccoon in the new episode “The (Raccoon) King and I.”

Incredible Animal Journeys
Nat Geo, beginning at 9pm
New Series!

Jeremy Renner narrates this natural history series that explores how millions of animals migrate across our planet daily using routes passed down through generations. Two hourlong episodes air back-to-back tonight. First, in “Ocean Odysseys,” jump onboard with the dedicated ocean moms risking it all to bring new life into the world. Then, in “Chasing the African Rains,” join the creatures learning to live life on the move as they follow the rainfall on the usually dry African savanna.

World on Fire
PBS, 9pm
Season Finale!

As Season 2 of the World War II-set British drama concludes, Harry (Jonah Hauer-King) returns to Manchester, but Kasia (Zofia Wichlacz) is determined to leave. In Europe, Marga (Miriam Schiweck) and Henriette (Eugénie Derouand) must each make their escape, while North Africa remains brutal for Rajib (Ahad Raza Mir).

Ice Age America
Science Channel, 9pm

This special uncovers new archaeology that is changing our understanding of when humans first came to the Americas and who they were.

Family Guy: “Boston Stewie”
FOX, 9:30pm

In the new episode “Boston Stewie,” Stewie (voice of Seth MacFarlane) tries to civilize his half brother, Boston Stewie, so he can get adopted.

Annika
PBS, 10pm
Season Finale!

In the Season 2 finale of this British crime drama, a brutal murder on Glasgow’s canals hits close to home when the victim is identified as a former police officer.

Monday, Nov. 20

Stamped From the Beginning
Netflix

This film is based on the acclaimed 2016 book by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, which chronicled the history of anti-Black racist tropes and imagery, and how they were developed and enshrined in American culture. Director Roger Ross Williams’ documentary adaptation uses an innovative animation process that blends live action with the art of the era to illuminate figures and moments both well-known and obscure, historical and contemporary.

The Five: “All-American Christmas Tree Lighting”
FOX News Channel, 5pm Live

Hosted by The Five’s Greg Gutfeld, Dana Perino, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Harold Ford Jr. and Jesse Watters, the Christmas tree lighting will take place on FOX Square outside the network’s New York City headquarters and air live on FOX News Channel (FNC) during the last half hour of The Five. FOX’s All-American Christmas tree stands at 50 feet tall and will be embellished with 12,000 ornaments and 340,000 lights. Kicking off with holiday carolers, the co-hosts will be joined by special guests throughout the hour as they discuss the upcoming holiday season, the importance of giving back, and some of their favorite holiday memories in front of a live audience. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Rev. Jacques De Graff, and Rabbi Haskel Lookstein will also bestow a blessing of the tree. FOX News Media will welcome members of the FDNY and NYPD from stations and precincts around New York City to attend the tree lighting ceremony. This year, FOX News Media is partnering with the First Responders Children’s Foundation (1STRCF), which provides financial support to children who have lost a parent in the line of duty, as well as families enduring significant financial hardships due to tragic circumstances.

NFL Football: Philadelphia at Kansas City
ESPN & ABC, 8pm Live

A Super Bowl LVII rematch is in store tonight on Monday Night Football as Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles visit Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Kitchen Nightmares: “El Cantito”
FOX, 8pm

Gordon Ramsay steps in to help the owners of a Puerto Rican restaurant when the pressure becomes too much and the business is at risk of shutting its doors in the new episode “El Cantito.”

Kennedy
History, beginning at 8pm
Series Finale!

This eight-part docuseries chronicling the life and presidency of John F. Kennedy concludes with two back-to-back hourlong episodes.

The Voice: “The Road to Playoffs”
NBC, 8pm

Relive this season’s best moments so far, from the Blind Auditions through the Knockout rounds, including some hilarious never-before-seen moments of the coaches.

Antiques Roadshow: “Vintage Dallas, Hour 2”
PBS, 8pm

Rediscover more delightful Dallas treasures, including an 1830 first printing of the Book of Mormon, and a Mickey Mantle- and Roger Maris-signed baseball. Which Dallas item had its top value double to $100,000?

Starring Eleanor Powell
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Actress Eleanor Powell, one of the top dancing stars during the golden age of Hollywood, is the focus of tonight’s films, starting with Born to Dance (1936), in which James Stewart costars as a sailor who falls in love with a young aspiring dancer only to have their relationship jeopardized by a Broadway star also enamored by him. Fred Astaire costars in the next film, Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940), a musical about an unsuccessful dance team, which is followed by the musical comedy Lady Be Good (1941), about a composer and songwriter couple who succeed in work but often fail within their marriage. The last two films include Ship Ahoy (1942), a musical comedy costarring Red Skelton, and Rosalie (1937), another musical, costarring Nelson Eddy, about a cadet who falls in love with a girl who ends up being a European princess.

Groundhog Day
AMC, 8:30pm

It’s been 30 years since we were first introduced to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, thanks to the Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell starrer Groundhog Day. You can celebrate the film’s landmark anniversary by watching television weatherman Phil Connors stuck on Feb. 2, a day he must live over and over again. Somehow, this just doesn’t get old.

Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test: “Grit”
FOX, 9pm

The recruits are taken to a remote mountain range where they are tasked with pulling sleds through two miles of dangerous terrain in the new episode “Grit.”

POV: “Wisdom Gone Wild”
PBS, 10pm

Described as a “vibrant cine-poem,” this film directed by Rea Tajiri tells the remarkable story of her mother, Rose Tajiri, a Nisei woman who, at the end of her life and following the onset of dementia, reinvents herself through her interactions with her daughter/care partner. She bestows a new name and identity on herself as she alters her past along with her present.

Tuesday, Nov. 21

Obituary
Hulu
New Series!

Twenty-four-year-old Elvira (Siobhán Cullen) adores her job writing obituaries, but when her boss begins paying her per obituary to save money, she takes matters into her own hands by killing off the town’s unpleasant residents. Complicating things further, the paper hires a new crime correspondent, and Elvira finds herself drawn to him.

Leo
Netflix
Original Film!

Adam Sandler voices the title character — a jaded 74-year-old lizard — in this animated musical coming-of-age comedy. Leo has been stuck as a pet in the same Florida classroom for decades with his terrarium-mate turtle (Bill Burr). When Leo learns he has only one year left to live, he plans an escape to experience life on the outside, but instead gets caught up in the problems of his anxious students. Cecily Strong, Jason Alexander and Rob Schneider also provide voices.

The Choice Is Yours
Paramount+

This documentary chronicles the story of rapper and artist Dres, who was part of the legendary ’90s hip-hop duo Black Sheep, and his incredible journey from being on top of the game to struggling with civilian life and staring down the barrel of his last chance at success. Along the way, he uncovers music icon J. Dilla and attempts to uncover the mystery behind his story, which hasn’t been told in full until now. In the hopes of releasing the next great Dilla record years after his death, Dres meets with artists, celebs, music executives and journalists to better understand who he was, and what made him one of the most influential producers hip-hop has ever known.

Bye Bye Barry
Prime Video

In 1999, when superstar NFL running back Barry Sanders suddenly retired at the height of his career, he left the league and fans in shock. He was still in his prime, chasing the all-time NFL rushing record when he boarded a flight to England and never stepped foot on the field again. Now, 24 years later, Sanders retraces his steps through the streets of London to finally confront the mystery.

NBA Basketball
TNT, beginning at 7:30pm Live

Group play continues in the NBA In-Season Tournament with the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Philadelphia 76ers and the Utah Jazz at the L.A. Lakers.

NCIS: Sydney: “Snakes in the Grass”
CBS, 8pm

In the new episode “Snakes in the Grass,” a Navy compliance officer is found dead in a waterhole from a snakebite, and the team works to uncover the origin of the rare deadly taipan that is uncommon in the area.

Groundbreakers
PBS, 8pm

Tennis legend and gender equality pioneer Billie Jean King and seven female sports icons — Nancy Lieberman, Chloe Kim, Naomi Osaka, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Julie Foudy, Diana Flores and Suni Lee — discuss how Title IX and their own achievements changed the course of women’s sports.

Star of the Month: Gloria Grahame
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Tonight’s lineup of movies starring or costarring legendary actress Gloria Grahame begins with a title that features one of her briefest yet most famous appearances: Vincente Minnelli’s 1952 melodrama The Bad and the Beautiful, which earned Grahame a Best Supporting Actress Oscar win despite only appearing in the film for just over nine minutes. The film is led by Best Actor nominee Kirk Douglas and won four other Oscars, including for its screenplay and cinematography. After that is Robert Wise’s 1959 film noir Odds Against Tomorrow, led by Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan and Shelley Winters; another noir, Not as a Stranger (1955), led by Olivia de Havilland, Robert Mitchum and Frank Sinatra; and The Cobweb (1955), a drama directed by Minnelli and also featuring Richard Widmark, Lauren Bacall and Charles Boyer. The evening concludes with Chandler (1971), led by Warren Oates as a private eye in a neo-noir throwback to the sort of ’40s and ’50s noirs in which Grahame often appeared; it features the actress in a cameo role.

Love Actually
AMC, 9pm

Happy 20th anniversary, Love Actually! This bittersweet British comedy starring Hugh Grant as a bachelor prime minister smitten by a member of his staff has become a long-standing holiday favorite. Love also strikes a writer, a couple drifting apart and others. These lives and loves collide on Christmas Eve, over and over, with hilarious consequences.

The Voice: “The Playoffs, Part 1”
NBC, 9pm

As the playoffs get underway, each coach has a “super save” enabling them to bring back an artist from any team to join them in the playoffs in the hopes of making it to the live shows. The six artists remaining on Team Niall hold nothing back as tough decisions are made.

Killing JFK: 60 Questions Answered
REELZ Channel, 9pm

In the six decades since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963, more questions have been raised than answered. This hourlong program tackles those questions, ranging from “What is the ‘grassy knoll?’” to “Who killed JFK?” with facts, expert commentary, footage and rare images.

FBI True: “Hunting Hanssen: America’s Deadliest Traitor”
CBS, 10pm

This true-crime series from Paramount+ continues on CBS with “Hunting Hanssen: America’s Deadliest Traitor,” in which FBI agents work undercover in their own headquarters to unearth information on Robert Hanssen, who would be revealed as the most damaging spy in FBI history, having sold vital national secrets to the Russians for decades.

Fargo
FX, 10pm
Season Premiere!

Though Jon Hamm is brilliant as cult leader and sheriff Roy Tillman, women are definitely the highlight of the newest season of Noah Hawley’s unique Midwestern crime thriller series, which may be the best one yet. Housewife Dot Lyon, played by Ted Lasso’s Juno Temple, is at face value an overly polite Minnesota mother. However, an incident at a PTA meeting sets off a chain of events that leads to an assortment of cascading, dangerous escapades, for which she is oddly well prepared. Her mother-in-law, Jennifer Jason Leigh’s Lorraine, is no mere housewife either. Crude, blunt and a tad unhinged, Lorraine has some of the best dialogue on the show and is enjoyably unpredictable. Never Have I Ever’s Richa Moorjani also shines as the town’s police deputy and possibly the only one who has her head on straight. As always, it can be difficult to decide who to root for or foresee where the show is going — but that is the beauty of Fargo.

Found: “Missing While Homeless”
NBC, 10pm

Dhan (Karan Oberoi) spearheads the search for a missing homeless man who’s been an integral part of a tightknit encampment. Meanwhile, when Detective Trent (Brett Dalton) shares troubling news about Sir (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), Gabi (Shanola Hampton) goes to great lengths to protect her secret.

Frontline: “20 Days in Mariupol”
PBS, 10pm

This award-winning film features reporting from the last international journalists inside the Russian siege of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol.

Wednesday, Nov. 22

Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas
Apple TV+

Emmy Award-winning Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham rings in the holidays with special guests and a musical extravaganza at the London Coliseum.

High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America
Netflix
Season Premiere!

In Season 2 of this immersive, award-winning docuseries, host Stephen Satterfield travels across the United States to uncover how African American cuisine has fueled social justice movements, transformed communities and awakened cultural creativity in this country in both powerful and lasting ways.

Squid Game: The Challenge
Netflix
New Series!

This reality competition show is inspired by the hit 2021 South Korean survival drama Squid Game, with contestants competing in several games inspired by the original series.

Good Burger 2
Paramount+
Original Film!

Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell return as Dexter and Ed, the characters they played in the 1997 teen comedy Good Burger, based on a sketch from the Nickelodeon series All That. This sequel finds Dexter and Ed reuniting in the present day at the titular fast-food restaurant with a hilarious new group of employees. Lil Rel Howery and Jillian Bell costar, and Paramount+ also promises surprise guest stars, as well as original Good Burger cast members who are reprising their roles: Josh Server as Fizz, Lori Beth Denberg as Connie Muldoon and Carmen Electra as Roxanne.

Genie
Peacock
Original Film!

Richard Curtis (Love Actually) wrote this fairy tale comedy starring Melissa McCarthy as Flora, a genie trapped for more than 2,000 years inside an antique jewelry box because of one little misunderstanding with a sorcerer back in 77 B.C. After millennia of being summoned to grant material wishes for greedy men, Flora is accidentally called to service by Bernard Bottle (Paapa Essiedu), who has lost sight of his marriage to Julie (Denée Benton) and the childhood of his young daughter, Eve (Jordyn McIntosh). With Flora’s help, can Bernard get his family back before Christmas? Alan Cumming costars.

TCM Morning & Afternoon Movies: All-Star Casts
TCM, beginning at 6:30am
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This morning and afternoon’s five famous productions are led by casts featuring many notable names, starting with 1939’s The Women, director George Cukor’s comedy/drama headlined by some of the most notable actresses of the era, including Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Paulette Goddard and Joan Fontaine. Following that, Frank Sinatra and other members of the Rat Pack, including Dean Martin, Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr., star in the 1960 heist film Ocean’s 11. Next, Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence, James Coburn and David McCallum are among the actors portraying Allied prisoners attempting The Great Escape (1963) from a German POW camp in the World War II action drama. Then, David Niven, Cantinflas and Shirley MacLaine headline the Best Picture Oscar-winning adaptation of Jules Verne’s novel Around the World in 80 Days (1956), which also features many notable cameo appearances by the likes of Noël Coward, John Gielgud, Charles Boyer, Gilbert Roland, Cesar Romero, Peter Lorre, Red Skelton, Marlene Dietrich and many more. Finally, Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn and other notables headline director Blake Edwards’ epic slapstick comedy The Great Race (1965).

NHL Hockey
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live

A Wednesday night NHL doubleheader on TNT has the Boston Bruins at the Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights at the Dallas Stars.

Sullivan’s Crossing: “Aftershock”
The CW, 8pm

Maggie (Morgan Kohan) struggles to make sense of her personal life, and Sully (Scott Patterson) deals with some financial challenges.

Countdown to Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
NBC, 8pm

On the eve of the iconic Thanksgiving Day parade (airing tomorrow morning on NBC), viewers get a behind-the-scenes peek at the incredible stories behind the floats, balloons and bands on their journey to the streets of New York.

The Spencer Sisters: “The Virtuoso’s Vexation”
The CW, 9pm

Darby (Stacey Farber) and Victoria (Lea Thompson) are hired by the director of an elite music academy to recover a stolen violin.

A “Saturday Night Live” Thanksgiving Special
NBC, 9pm

Enjoy two hours of the most memorable Thanksgiving-themed sketches from Saturday Night Live’s long history.

NOVA: “Lee and Liza’s Family Tree”
PBS, 9pm

With the help of scientists and genealogists, filmmaker Byron Hurt and his family members search for their ancestors. Follow their journey as they hunt for new details of a history long obscured by the enduring legacy of slavery.

Secrets of the Dead: “The Princes in the Tower”
PBS, 10pm

Find out if the 15th century murders of two princes in the Tower of London can be solved.

Thursday, Nov. 23

The Ms. Pat Show: “Father Christmas”
BET+

In this new holiday episode, Pat (Patricia Williams) tries to give Terry (J. Bernard Calloway) the perfect Christmas by finding his real father. When she can’t track him down, she and Denise (Tami Roman) embark on a wild Plan B involving a mall Santa.

So Fly Christmas
BET+
Original Film!

After Wyvetta (Tichina Arnold) is stood up at the altar on Christmas Eve — her favorite holiday — her best friend, Dione (Tami Roman), in a show of solidarity, suggests that both of them renounce love. Things become complicated, however, when Dione falls for a mild-mannered record store owner and tries to keep it under wraps.

Christmas With the Foxes
FOX Nation
Original Film!

Gina Vitori, Max Budroe and Patrick M.J. Finerty star in this original holiday movie about a family gathering together for their annual Christmas party, a tradition that began 50 years ago. Rebecca Fox (Vitori) arrives at the party to find her father, Thomas (Finerty), involved with a new woman, not even a year after her mother’s passing. In Rebecca’s comical efforts to derail the romance during a marathon of Christmas events, she stumbles upon her own unexpected love story. Additional holiday titles, including Christmas in Big Sky CountryChristmas in Maple Hills and Christmas with the Knightlys are also available on FOX Nation today. FOX Nation launches a special holiday subscription promotion for $2.50/month for the yearly plan.

Kid Classics
TCM, beginning at 6am
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Jack and the Beanstalk (1952), Abbott and Costello’s version of the famous fairy tale about a boy who trades a cow for magic beans, begins the lineup of family-friendly adventure films. Next, a boy the size of a thumb outwits two thieves determined to make money from him in Tom Thumb (1958), followed by the biographical drama about famous German fairy tale authors The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962). Following that, a bored young boy named Milo visits The Doldrums and various other worlds through a magical tollbooth in The Phantom Tollbooth (1970). Then, in Challenge to Lassie (1949), the sixth of seven films released by MGM featuring a heroic, loving collie named Lassie, an old friend tries to convince a judge that Lassie’s life should be spared. Next, Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor star in National Velvet (1944), a family sport drama about a former jockey who helps a young girl train her wild horse for a competition, and finally, TCM’s kid classic lineup will end with Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), which stars Dick Van Dyke as an eccentric inventor who turns a broken-down car into a portal for a magical adventure for his children.

“The Partridge Family” Marathon
AXS TV, beginning at 8am

Enjoy a 12-hour cornucopia of episodes from this classic 1970-74 musical sitcom led by Shirley Jones, David Cassidy, Susan Dey and Danny Bonaduce.

The 97th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
NBC, 8:30am Live, Encore at 2pm (all time zones); also livestreams on Peacock

The beloved event that kicks off the holiday season returns to the streets of New York City with more floats, giant character balloons, marching bands, musical stars, a visit from Santa Claus and more. The parade has been held nearly continuously since 1924 (it was suspended between 1942-44 because of World War II), and this year marks NBC’s 71st airing of the parade as its official national broadcaster.

The National Dog Show
NBC, 12pm (all time zones); simulcast on Peacock

The Kennel Club of Philadelphia’s popular and long-running dog show returned Nov. 18-19, and it once again was taped for this two-hour Thanksgiving Day telecast on NBC, which has been broadcasting the event since 2002. John O’Hurley and David Frei are back as hosts, with Mary Carillo offering commentary. The program will encore this Saturday evening (Nov. 25).

NFL Football
CBS, FOX & NBC, beginning at 12:30pm Live

The NFL’s Turkey Day feast has the Green Bay Packers at the Detroit Lions (FOX), the Washington Commanders at the Dallas Cowboys (CBS) and the San Francisco 49ers at the Seattle Seahawks (NBC).

College Football: Ole Miss at Mississippi State
ESPN, 7:30pm Live

The Egg Bowl rivalry game between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Mississippi State Bulldogs takes place tonight at Starkville’s Davis Wade Stadium.

Son of a Critch: “Family Tree”
The CW, 8pm

Mark (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) uncovers dark family secrets when he researches the Critch family tree.

Catch Me if You Claus
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

An aspiring news anchor (Italia Ricci) finally gets her big break when she is scheduled to host a Christmas morning newscast, but it is put into jeopardy when she captures a home intruder claiming to be Santa’s son (Luke Macfarlane), and the two find themselves pursued by police and other shady characters late into the night.

Children Ruin Everything: “Me Time”
The CW, 8:30pm

Astrid (Meaghan Rath) wants some time to herself as James (Aaron Abrams) struggles to catch up on weeks’ worth of laundry.

Ghosts UK
CBS, 9pm

The BBC comedy that inspired the CBS series Ghosts continues with two episodes tonight. In “Happy Death Day,” Pat (Jim Howick) prepares for his family’s annual pilgrimage to the site of his death. In “Free Pass,” a TV company comes looking for an old house in which to film their period drama.

Lost Cities Revealed With Albert Lin
Nat Geo, 9pm
New Series!

In this series, National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin and his team are on a mission to unlock the secret of lost cities that once existed in some of the most remote environments on Earth, and the people who inhabited them. In tonight’s series premiere episode, “The Warrior Kings,” Lin is in the deserts of Sudan seeking the lost capital of a kingdom of warriors who once conquered and ruled the mighty Egyptian empire.

SEAL Team: “Need to Know”
CBS, 10pm

The Paramount+ military drama series continues on CBS with “Need to Know,” in which members of Bravo Team race to prevent a major terrorist attack in Africa.

Friday, Nov. 24

A Nearly Normal Family
Netflix
New Series!

This Swedish crime drama introduces the Sandells, a normal family consisting of priest Adam (Björn Bengtsson) and lawyer Ulrika (Lo Kauppi), and their 19-year-old daughter, Stella (Alexandra Tyrefors). They live a seemingly perfect life in a polished residential suburb outside of Lund. One day, everything changes when Stella ends up in custody and accused of murder. Her devastated parents don’t know what to do. They want to help Stella at any cost, but do they really know their daughter — or each other?

College Football
ABC, CBS, FOX & NBC, beginning at 12pm Live

Black Friday college football action features TCU at Oklahoma (FOX), Miami at Boston College (ABC), Iowa at Nebraska (CBS), Missouri at Arkansas (CBS), Penn State at Michigan State (NBC), Texas Tech at Texas (ABC) and Oregon State at Oregon (FOX).

NFL Football: Miami at N.Y. Jets
Prime Video, 3pm Live

The NFL’s first Black Friday game has Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins visiting the New York Jets on Prime Video.

Letters to Santa
Hallmark Channel, 6pm
Original Film!

Two siblings receive a magic pen from Santa and wish for their separated parents to reunite.

My Christmas Hero
Great American Family, 8pm
Original Film!

An Army Reserve doctor (Candace Cameron Bure) tracks down her family’s military history with the help of a new romance (Gabriel Hogan).

Holiday Road
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

When bad weather leaves a group of strangers stranded at the airport for the holidays, they all agree to rent a van and drive to Denver, navigating a series of misadventures and forming bonds that just might change the trajectories of their lives. Inspired by a true story.

TCM Spotlight: Night Movies: “Bump in the Night”
TCM, beginning at 8pm
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Movies that bring your heart rate up are the focus of tonight’s programming. First up: Wait Until Dark (1967), starring Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin, about a recently blinded woman being terrorized by a trio of thugs while they look for something in her apartment. In the next film, Gaslight (1944), a young woman, played by Ingrid Bergman in her first Best Actress Oscar-winning performance, moves into the house where her aunt was murdered and is slowly driven insane by her husband. Following that, Doris Day stars as an American woman in London whose sanity comes into question after she is threatened in Midnight Lace (1960). Finally, the zombie horror thriller Night of the Living Dead (1968), and the classic Vincent Price horror mystery about five people locked in a haunted house, House on Haunted Hill (1959), close out the night.

Saturday, Nov. 25

Doctor Who: “The Star Beast”
Disney+

To celebrate six decades of the iconic British sci-fi series Doctor Who, three specials — “The Star Beast,” premiering today, “Wild Blue Yonder” (Dec. 2) and “The Giggle” (Dec. 9) — reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (played by Neil Patrick Harris in his Doctor Who debut).

The Fly
MOVIES!, 11:05am
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In the first installment of the three-part Kurt Neumann sci-fi film series, which would later be remade into a 1986 David Cronenberg film starring Jeff Goldblum, a scientist is turned into a human-fly hybrid after testing a new machine on himself.

College Football: Ohio State at Michigan
FOX, 12pm Live

An epic showdown with College Football Playoff implications takes place today when the Ohio State Buckeyes visit “The Big House” in Ann Arbor to battle the Michigan Wolverines.

National Lampoon’s Vacation
AMC, 6pm

Happy 40th anniversary, National Lampoon’s Vacation! How could we ever forget that famous trip when Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) piles his family into the Family Truckster for a disastrous summer vacation — a cross-country drive to Walley World theme park. Beverly D’Angelo, Anthony Michael Hall, Randy Quaid, Imogene Coca, John Candy and Christie Brinkley add to the hilarity, and singer Lindsey Buckingham’s theme song “Holiday Road” will forever make us smile.

Christmas in Notting Hill
Hallmark Channel, 6pm
Original Film!

Famous soccer star Graham Savoy (William Moseley) has always been too busy for love, but when he comes home for Christmas, he changes his mind after meeting the one person (Sarah Ramos) who has no idea who he is.

Byron Allen Presents theGrio Awards
CBS, 8pm

This two-hour star-studded event in Beverly Hills honors Mariah Carey, Don Cheadle, Misty Copeland, Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire, Tamron Hall, Kevin Hart, Steve Harvey, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Eddie Murphy, the Reverend Al Sharpton and Denzel Washington for their contributions to the arts, science, education, social justice and more.

A Royal Date for Christmas
Great American Family, 8pm
Original Film!

When a European duke (Damon Runyan) arrives in the United States, he realizes that his bags have been lost in transit. He has no choice but to be styled, and ultimately inspired, by Bella (Danica McKellar), the owner of a local boutique.

Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

New couple Emily (Lacey Chabert) and Jared (Wes Brown) are looking forward to celebrating the holidays together. Emily is ready to make this year’s celebrations the best yet, even if being the HOA president’s girlfriend doesn’t stop some dreaded decorating citations. When some soon-to-be new neighbors turn out to be holiday royalty, competition really heats up.

Christmas at the Chalet
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

When ex-TV host and socialite Lex (Teri Hatcher) finds herself faced with the possibility of spending Christmas sharing a luxury chalet with her son, ex-husband and his new girlfriend, she volunteers to work in the chalet to avoid things getting too close for comfort, while documenting her every move for a new wave of followers who are loving this new chapter of her life.