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Thursday, Jan. 4

The Golden Bachelor: The Golden Wedding
ABC, 8pm Live

Viewers are invited to watch the wedding of recent Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner and his chosen bachelorette Theresa Nist in this two-hour special.

The Brothers Sun
Netflix
New Series!

This dark comedy/action series begins when the head of a powerful Taiwanese triad is shot by a mysterious assassin. The leader’s eldest son, legendary killer Charles “Chairleg” Sun (Justin Chien), heads to Los Angeles to protect his mother, Eileen (Michelle Yeoh), and his naive younger brother, Bruce (Sam Song Li) — who has been completely sheltered from the truth about his family. Now, Charles, Bruce and their mother must heal the wounds caused by their separation and come together before one of their countless enemies kills them all.

Society of the Snow
Netflix
Feature Film Exclusive!

This survival thriller that is Spain’s submission for Best International Feature Film at the upcoming 96th Academy Awards is based on true events. In 1972, Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, chartered to fly a rugby team to Chile, catastrophically crashes on a glacier in the heart of the Andes. Only 29 of the 45 passengers survive and, finding themselves in one of the world’s toughest environments, are forced to resort to extreme measures to stay alive.

Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale
Sundance Now & AMC+
New Series!

This supernatural drama series based on V.V. James’ novel is set in a contemporary world where witchcraft is real. In the idyllic English town of Sanctuary, witches have lived peacefully, and as valued members of society, for hundreds of years … until now. At the heart of the story is Sarah Fenn (Elaine Cassidy), Sanctuary’s resident witch, on whom the town relies to solve their problems when conventional remedies have failed. When local teen rugby star Dan Whithall (Max Lohan) dies tragically in an apparent accident, his death exposes a terrifying undercurrent of suspicion and fear toward Sarah and her teenage daughter, Harper (Hazel Doupe). The dead boy’s mother, Abigail (Amy de Bhrún), once Sarah’s closest friend, is wracked with grief. To avenge her son’s death, she launches a modern-day witch-hunt to get “justice” — no matter what the cost. The first two episodes are available today; new episodes drop on Thursdays.

TCM Birthday Tribute: Jane Wyman
TCM, beginning at 6:15am

Academy Award winner Jane Wyman, known for her roles in The Lost Weekend and The Yearling, is the focus of this morning’s selection of films, starting with the Joseph Schrank novel adaptation He Couldn’t Say No (1938), in which an office clerk (Frank McHugh) is harassed by his girlfriend’s mother (Cora Witherspoon), and Kid Nightingale (1939), about a singing waiter (John Payne) who gets into a fight that costs him his job but catches the eye of a boxing promoter. Next, a shy woman (Wyman) and a soldier (Van Johnson) meet in the rain and fall in love during World War II in Miracle in the Rain (1956), and problems ensue when a man (Kay Kyser) discovers he has been enlisted into the Army to become a secret agent in My Favorite Spy (1942). Following that is the romance drama So Big (1953), a story about a widow in the late 19th century who becomes a successful farmer so she can send her son to college. Then, a pianist (David Niven) learns he is the owner of an apartment building that includes a very pretty tenant (Wyman) in A Kiss in the Dark (1949); a college professor (Edward Everett Horton) turns a man (Jeffrey Lynn) invisible after his bachelor party in the comedy The Body Disappears (1941); three friends discover their marriages are not legally valid during World War II in The Doughgirls (1944); and a kind doctor (Lew Ayres) tutors a young deaf girl in Johnny Belinda (1948), for which Wyman won an Oscar for Best Actress.

Son of a Critch: “Pope Visit”
The CW, 8pm

Mark (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) tries to fake being healthy after falling ill the day he is supposed to meet the Pope.

Swamp People
History, 8pm
Season Premiere!

The reality series is back for Season 15. In the premiere episode, “Cruel Summer,” Mother Nature levels the playing field this alligator season, unleashing a host of challenges that push the hunters to new limits: Water levels have plummeted to unprecedented lows as temperatures soar to scorching new heights.

Legends of the Stagecoach
INSP, 8pm

This hourlong special looks at the iconic stagecoach, a marvel of engineering that became indispensable when Americans settled the West, transporting passengers, goods and gold throughout the far reaches of the frontier. Along the way, stagecoaches and their courageous drivers faced a multitude of dangers, and with the help of armed guards, often called shotgun messengers, many drivers became legends as they refused to back down from the threats.

The Power of Film
TCM, 8pm
New Series!
Catch a Classic!

This six-part docuseries explores some of the greatest American classic films from the past century. Hosted and curated by renowned UCLA professor emeritus, and one of the founders of the UCLA Film Archive, Howard Suber (and based on his book of the same name), each 40-minute episode dives deep into the art of storytelling by examining the defining principles and inner workings of beloved films. Each episode will be followed by films related to the theme of that episode. The series begins tonight with “Popular and Memorable,” which looks at the small minority of movies that were commercially successful when released and have continued to be enjoyed by generations. Representative films following the episode are A Place in the Sun (1951), Do the Right Thing (1989), City Lights (1931) and The Great Dictator (1940).

Hudson & Rex
UPtv, 8pm
Season Premiere!

The Canadian police drama returns for Season 5. It follows dedicated detective Charlie Hudson (John Reardon) and his extraordinary German shepherd dog, Rex (Diesel vom Burgimwald), as they resolve complex cases each week with the help of Dr. Sarah Truong (Mayko Nguyen), techie Jesse Mills (Justin Kelly) and superintendent Joe Donovan (Kevin Hanchard) in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

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

When Astrid (Meaghan Rath) and James (Aaron Abrams) get called in to school, they find themselves wrestling with their competing philosophies on raising their kids.

Ghosts UK
CBS, 9pm

The BBC comedy that inspired the CBS series Ghosts continues with two episodes tonight. In “Bump in the Night,” the ghosts attempt to alert Mike (Kiell Smith-Bynoe) when Button House receives some uninvited guests. Then in “Perfect Day,” the first wedding scheduled at Button House is marred by a major blizzard and a case of cold feet.

Transplant: “Rumination”
NBC, 9pm

Bash’s (Hamza Haq) psychiatrist suggests an unusual form of therapy to help with his PTSD; Mags (Laurence Leboeuf) counsels an irascible patient in a similar health situation to her own; Theo (Jim Watson) finds himself in an awkward spot with a patient’s mother; and June (Ayisha Issa) reaches a breaking point between her personal and professional lives.

Swamp Mysteries
History, 9:30pm
Season Premiere!

In Season 2, host Troy Landry again teams with local experts in a wild chase to track down hostile, menacing and often mysterious creatures. In the season premiere, “Voodoo Hogs,” Troy gets a call from a local rancher with a huge problem: Feral hogs are tearing his property apart, and no matter what he tries, he can’t get rid of them.

SEAL Team: “Close to Home”
CBS, 10pm

Jason (David Boreanaz) seeks refuge at home while Ray (Neil Brown Jr.) leads Bravo Team on a mission accompanying British forces in the new episode “Close to Home.”

Friday, Jan. 5

Man on the Run
Netflix

This true-crime documentary follows the enigmatic “Asian Great Gatsby” Low Taek Jho (aka Jho Low), a businessman/playboy who was behind one of the most colossal financial scandals in history and is now believed to be hiding in China. Working with former Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia, Low exploited millions from a sovereign wealth fund established in 2009 to benefit the people of Malaysia, using the money to fuel his extravagant lifestyle. This film exposes a complex web of greed and corruption, with unprecedented access to key individuals involved on both sides of the story.

Foe
Prime Video
Feature Film Exclusive!

Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in this sci-fi/psychological thriller that offers a haunting exploration of marriage and identity set in an uncertain world. Hen (Ronan) and Junior (Mescal) farm a secluded piece of land that has been in Junior’s family for generations, but their quiet life is thrown into turmoil when an uninvited stranger (Aaron Pierre) shows up at their door with a startling proposal. Are they willing to risk their relationship, and perhaps their personal identity, for a chance to continue survival in a new world? Based on bestselling author Iain Reid’s novel, directed by Garth Davis and cowritten by Davis and Reid, Foe’s questions about the nature of humanity (and artificial humanity) bring the not-too-distant future to life.

TCM Morning & Afternoon Movies: Hollywood on Ice
TCM, beginning at 6:30am
Catch a Classic!

Winter is the theme of today’s lineup. First, in the musical comedy Melody Cruise (1933), a playboy (Charles Ruggles) goes on a winter cruise and falls in love with another guest on the ship, despite objections from his friend (Phil Harris). Then, gangsters try to pressure a hockey player (Dick Purcell) into throwing a game for a payoff in the romance drama King of Hockey (1936); and a hockey player with a drinking problem (Michael O’Shea) gets kicked off his team for fighting and joins an ice show, where he meets a woman set on breaking up his marriage, in It’s a Pleasure (1945). Next, in the musical drama The Ice Follies of 1939 (1939), an ice skater (Joan Crawford) puts her marriage in jeopardy when she becomes a movie star without her husband (James Stewart); then, an ice show facing bankruptcy is complicated by a love triangle in the musical Silver Skates (1943). The dubious intentions of a recently promoted peanut vendor at an ice show (Barry Sullivan) are at the heart of the film noir Suspense (1946), the final film of actor Eugene Pallette; a cop arrests his own girlfriend in the film noir The Hunted (1948); and a gifted young ice skater (Lynn-Holly Johnson) from Iowa loses her sight in an accident and must figure out a way to continue to pursue her dreams in Ice Castles (1978).

NBA Basketball
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live

An NBA doubleheader on ESPN has the N.Y. Knicks at the Philadelphia 76ers and the Memphis Grizzlies in Los Angeles to clash with the Lakers.

The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard
Lifetime, 8pm
Three-Night Documentary!

The six-hour special features unprecedented access to Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy who suffered horrific abuse and made national headlines for her role in her mother’s violent murder. Still incarcerated at the time of filming, Gypsy’s finally ready to tell her truth before she becomes a free woman for the first time in her life.

Ancient Aliens
History, 9pm
Season Premiere!

The paranormal investigation series returns for Season 20 with “The Top Ten Alien Influencers.” Giorgio Tsoukalos looks at mysterious teachers who have appeared throughout history and reveals which of them he believes provide the ultimate proof of extraterrestrial contact.

Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation
Magnolia Network, 9pm
Season Premiere!

A Dallas couple is looking for a vacation home that’s only a short walk to the beaches of Biloxi, Mississippi. They are on a budget and willing to put in the work to renovate a house into a place where they can eventually retire.

Saturday, Jan. 6

College Basketball
CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX, FS1 & USA Network, beginning at 12pm Live

Highlights of Saturday’s college hoops action include La Salle at Fordham (USA Network), Kentucky at Florida (ESPN), St. John’s at Villanova (FOX), TCU at Kansas (CBS), Providence at Creighton (FS1), UNLV at San Diego State (CBS), Ohio State at Indiana (FOX) and Texas Tech at Texas (ESPN2).

NFL Football
ABC & ESPN, beginning at 4:30pm Live

ABC and ESPN simulcast two Week 18 NFL games with the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans at the Indianapolis Colts.

Love on the Right Course
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

A struggling professional golfer (Ashley Newbrough) returns to her family-owned golf course in Budapest to reevaluate her career and finds her father has handed over day-to-day operations to a laid-back golf pro named Daniel (Marcus Rosner) who throws her off her game. However, as they get to know each other, a romance begins to blossom.

The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard: “I Pulled the Trigger” & “Only Way Out”
Lifetime, beginning at 8pm

In the second night of this six-hour special, after running away, Gypsy is lured home by her mother with promises of freedom and independence. Behind closed doors, Dee Dee chains Gypsy to the bed and uses witchcraft to put a voodoo hex on her daughter. Then, Gypsy turns to Nick Godejohn, her long-distance boyfriend from a Christian dating site, and the young couple hatches a plan to murder Dee Dee.

Cleopatra
MOVIES!, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star as history’s most famous lovers Cleopatra and Mark Antony in the 1963 biographical drama set during the reign of Julius Caesar.

Sunday, Jan. 7

Deathtrap
TCM, 5:45pm
Catch a Classic!

Based on a play written by Ira Levin, which was the longest running comedy/thriller on Broadway, this 1982 film adaptation directed by Sidney Lumet is about a washed-out playwright (Michael Caine) who plans to kill a gifted student (Christopher Reeve) in order to take credit for what he deems a perfectly constructed script.

Romantic Friction
UPtv, 7pm
Original Film!

Book-cover artist Lea pretends to be the elusive author of a hit romance novel that was secretly written by snobbish literary novelist Michael. She doesn’t expect to find love herself. Stars Julie Roy and Brandon Santana.

81st Golden Globe Awards
CBS, 8pm Live

The yearly presentation of the prestigious film and television awards will air live tonight, with hit blockbuster flicks Barbie, Oppenheimer and the latest Martin Scorsese film Killers of the Flower Moon garnering the most nominations. There is an expanded eligibility for this year’s selection; each category will now have six nominees, increased from five, except for the new Cinematic and Box Office Achievement category, which will name eight nominees. Also new to the Globes this year is the Best Stand-Up Comedian on Television award. In television, Succession leads the way, with nine nominations total.

Grimsburg
FOX, 8pm (5pm PT, following NFL coverage)
Sneak Preview!

FOX airs a special preview of this animated comedy starring Jon Hamm as the voice of detective Marvin Flute, a master sleuth with eccentric opinions and a messy personal life that often interfere with his work. When he comes back to Grimsburg, a town with a lot of secrets, he tries his best to redeem himself with his estranged son and ex-wife. The voice cast also includes Rachel Dratch, Erinn Hayes, Kevin Michael Richardson and Alan Tudyk. Grimsburg makes its regular debut Feb. 18. A second season has already been ordered.

Home Town
HGTV, 8pm
Season Premiere!

In “Left-Hand Man,” a family is moving to Laurel, Mississippi, to escape cold Canadian winters. With four boys, they are looking for big rooms and plenty of outdoor space. Ben and Erin Napier present the family with a rural bungalow on a huge piece of land and a home that boasts a backyard bonus feature.

Miss Scarlet and the Duke
PBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!

In the fourth season of this crime drama set in Victorian London, Eliza (Kate Phillips) has taken over the business of Nash & Sons (not that he has any sons), and things are not going entirely smoothly, though help does come from some familiar sources. Outside of work, her relationship with William, aka the Duke (Stuart Martin), builds toward a looming decision that will shape both their lives. In tonight’s episode, Eliza and the Duke investigate a burglary in a high-end brothel whose clients include important members of the British government.

NFL Football: Buffalo at Miami
NBC, 8:20pm Live

Week 18’s Sunday Night Football matchup has the Buffalo Bills at the Miami Dolphins, with the winner claiming the AFC East championship.

Krapopolis: “Buy Low, Sell Ty”
FOX, 8:30pm

With Tyrannis’ (voice of Richard Ayoade) support, Hippocampus (Duncan Trussell) overcomes his imposter syndrome and wins first prize for his invention at Hephaestus-Con in the new episode “Buy Low, Sell Ty.”

Bob’s Burgers: “Mission Impossi-Bob”
FOX, 9pm

Teddy (voice of Larry Murphy) gets stuck in an underground survival bunker and calls on Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) to find him in the new episode “Mission Impossi-Bob.”

All Creatures Great and Small
PBS, 9pm
Season Premiere!

As this charming British drama based on James Herriot’s books returns for Season 4, it is Easter 1940, and Europe is at war. Without Tristan’s help while he is away serving, Skeldale House is busier than ever. James (Nicholas Ralph) and Helen (Rachel Shenton) dream about the future, hoping that James won’t be called up to serve. Meanwhile, when Mrs. Hall (Anna Madeley) takes a leap of faith, Siegfried (Samuel West) offers his support.

Extreme Airport Africa
Smithsonian Channel, 9pm
New Series!

In the premiere episode, “Rhino Run,” a rookie pilot flies passengers for the first time, airport staff battle to prevent bird strikes, a helicopter carries a heavy load over Johannesburg and Africa’s most skilled helicopter pilots fly low to protect rhinos from poachers.

The Great North
FOX, 9:30pm
Season Premiere!

Season 4 of the animated comedy series continues the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family, as single dad Beef (voice of Nick Offerman) does his best to keep his bunch of kids close. Jenny Slate, Will Forte, Aparna Nancherla and Dulcé Sloan also star in the voice cast.

Funny Woman
PBS, 10pm
New Series!

This six-part British drama based on the novel Funny Girl by Nick Hornby (High Fidelity, About a Boy) follows Barbara Parker (Gemma Arterton), a small-town beauty queen who decides to swap her pageant life for comedy television in 1960s London. After landing an audition for a groundbreaking new sitcom, she discovers that being a woman in a male-dominated environment has its own challenges. As Barbara “finds her funny” voice, she redefines the prevailing attitude toward funny women and, in the process, reinvents herself.

Sister Wives: Wedding Special
TLC, 10pm

In “Christine and David’s Wedding Part 1,” after years of struggling in her plural marriage to Kody, Christine Brown has met the love of her life — David Woolley. And after a year-long courtship, they are getting married! Against the majestic red rocks of Moab, Utah, Christine gets the big traditional wedding she has always dreamed of having.

Monday, Jan. 8

A History of the World in Six Glasses
FOX Nation
New Series!

This six-part comedic docuseries, featuring Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi, Jon Lovitz, Kevin Nealon and George Wendt, will chronicle the history of beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea and soda and their respective impacts on the world.

A Star Is Born
TCM, 7:45am
Catch a Classic!

There is just something about the tale of A Star Is Born — an older, fading star of movies or music helps a younger up-and-comer reach the big time — that audiences and the Motion Picture Academy have found so compelling that the story has been retold in four film adaptations, and each version has been nominated for at least one Oscar, with three of them winning at least one statuette. This 1937 production of A Star Is Born was the first telling of the story. The Best Picture Oscar nominee stars Best Actress Oscar nominee Janet Gaynor and Best Actor nominee Fredric March. It won a Best Writing, Original Story Oscar, and received an Honorary Award for its color photography.

Blank Slate
Game Show Network, 6pm
New Series!

Mario Lopez hosts this comedic game show based on the board game. Each team of two friends is paired with a comedian guest, and the teams accumulate points by matching their teammates on a series of questions, with a bonus if any player matches America’s top answer. The celebrities switch teams in Round 2, and in Round 3, the trailing team picks the comedian partner they believe will help them win. The winning team moves on to the bonus round, where they can pick a comedian to match on each question. If the team gets three matches, they walk away with $10,000. The series airs weeknights starting this evening.

Democracy 24: FOX News Town Hall With Nikki Haley
FOX News Channel, 6pm Live

Airing on Special Report, chief political anchor Bret Baier and The Story anchor and executive editor Martha MacCallum will co-moderate town halls with Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley (tonight), Ron DeSantis (Jan. 9) and Donald Trump (Jan. 10). Each candidate will take questions from Baier and MacCallum in front of a live audience.

College Football Playoff National Championship
ESPN, 7:30pm Live

The battle for the national championship at NRG Stadium in Houston has the No. 1 Michigan Wolverines going up against the No. 2 Washington Huskies.

America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League: “Qualifiers 2”
NBC, 8pm

The qualifying rounds enter their second week. One act is given a Golden Buzzer and earns a spot in the finals, with the audience vote sending five acts through to the semifinals.

Antiques Roadshow
PBS, 8pm
Season Premiere!

Season 28 kicks off with the first of three hours at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage, Roadshow’s first visit to Alaska, for treasures that include a 1969 Rolex Oyster cosmograph, an English bass violin and Susan Butcher’s 1990 Iditarod trophy. Which Anchorage find is worth between $50,000 and $100,000?

Halo
Showtime, 8pm
New Series!

This series from Paramount+ is based on the popular video game. In 2552, humans on the planet Madrigal fight for independence from Earth, but a fatal encounter with the Alien Covenant complicates things. Pablo Schreiber, Natascha McElhone and Jen Taylor star.

Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project
HBO, 9pm

This documentary is a look at the life of poet Nikki Giovanni and the revolutionary periods in which she wrote, from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter.

90 Day Diaries
TLC, 9pm
Season Premiere!

Kim feels like she is getting out of her post-breakup rut. Ari and Bini have an unexpected roommate in their new Las Vegas home. Emily and Kobe update us on their life while still living in her parents’ house. Finally, Patrick and Thais take us on their delivery journey.

Cash Cab Music
AXS TV, 10pm
New Series!

This trivia series with a new format created exclusively for AXS TV gives unsuspecting passengers the chance to win cash prizes by answering challenging questions spanning the rich history of music. Adam Growe hosts; back-to-back half-hour episodes air Mondays in this time slot.

The Cost of Inheritance: An “America Reframed” Special
PBS, 10pm

This hourlong documentary explores the complex issue of reparations in the United States using a thoughtful approach to history, historical injustices, systemic inequalities and the critical dialogue on racial conciliation. Through personal narratives, community inquiries and scholarly insights, it aims to inspire understanding of the scope and rationale behind the reparations debate.

Tuesday, Jan. 9

Democracy 24: FOX News Town Hall With Ron DeSantis
FOX News Channel, 6pm Live

Airing on Special Report, chief political anchor Bret Baier and The Story anchor and executive editor Martha MacCallum will co-moderate town halls with Republican presidential candidates Ron DeSantis (tonight) and Donald Trump (Jan. 10). Each candidate will take questions from Baier and MacCallum in front of a live audience.

NCIS: Sydney: “Extraction”
CBS, 8pm

A man in a concealed U.S. Navy jacket drops dead from a cocaine overdose on a crowded bus in the new episode “Extraction.”

Night Court: “Form Fetish”
NBC, 8pm

Abby (Melissa Rauch) and Dan (John Larroquette) try to undo some drastic budget cuts by taking on city hall and a bureaucrat who lives to say “No.” Meanwhile, Olivia (India de Beaufort) and Gurgs (Lacretta) stumble on a business opportunity and quickly realize why friendship and discontinued soda don’t mix.

Finding Your Roots: “Forever Young”
PBS, 8pm

Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. works with Valerie Bertinelli and Brendan Fraser, two actors who have spent their lives in the limelight without ever knowing about their roots, in helping discover some of their family histories.

Star of the Month: Robert Mitchum
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Tuesday night celebration of Robert Mitchum continues with nine of the Westerns that the legendary actor made: River of No Return (1954), costarring Marilyn Monroe and directed by Otto Preminger; Man With the Gun (1955), also with Jan Sterling; El Dorado (1966), led by John Wayne and directed by Howard Hawks; The Lusty Men (1952), costarring Susan Hayward; director Robert Wise’s intriguing psychological Western film noir Blood on the Moon (1948), also featuring Barbara Bel Geddes and Robert Preston; Rachel and the Stranger (1948), led by Loretta Young and William Holden; The Wonderful Country (1959), costarring Julie London; The Way West (1967), also featuring Kirk Douglas and Richard Widmark; and The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969), a comedic Western also starring George Kennedy.

Extended Family: “The Consequences of Gaming”
NBC, 8:30pm

Julia’s (Abigail Spencer) concern over Jimmy’s (Finn Sweeney) obsession with a violent video game leads to surprising disciplinary measures.

Only Murders in the Building
ABC, 9pm

Three back-to-back episodes of the popular Hulu comedy air tonight: In “The Sting,” Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short) and Mabel (Selena Gomez) seek advice from the renowned podcaster who brought them together (Tina Fey); in “Twist,” Mabel slips away on a solo mission to Long Island with a childhood friend, and, unbeknownst to her, is followed by Charles and Oliver. Finally, in “To Protect and Serve,” the trio end up at Mabel’s mother’s house, while Detective Williams (Da’Vine Joy Randolph) begins to have doubts about the case while preparing for motherhood.

Echo
Disney+ & Hulu, 9pm
New Series!

This five-episode Marvel miniseries (all available tonight) finds Alaqua Cox back as Maya Lopez, aka Echo, her character that was introduced in the 2021 series Hawkeye. This series follows Lopez as she is pursued by the criminal empire of Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin (a returning Vincent D’Onofrio). Charlie Cox is also expected to return as Matt Murdock/Daredevil to some extent. Other cast members include Chaske Spencer, Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal, Devery Jacobs, Zahn McClarnon and Cody Lightning. Echo is the first Marvel Studios series to be rated TV-MA, so probably not a show for the kiddies.

Hard Knocks: In Season With the Miami Dolphins
HBO, 9pm
Season Finale!

The documentary series from NFL Films and HBO that followed the Miami Dolphins through the 2023 regular season concludes.

La Brea
NBC, 9pm
Season Premiere!

The third and final six-episode season of the sci-fi sinkhole drama returns tonight. “The basic premise of the show is that anything could come down here, and in Season 3 we’re going to be able to exploit that in the biggest way, because we’ve opened up all these auroras,” tells series creator and showrunner David Appelbaum. In the season premiere episode, “Sierra,” after the clearing is destroyed in a dinosaur attack, the survivors must find a new home. Meanwhile, Gavin (Eoin Macken) finds a clue about where Eve (Natalie Zea) has been taken, but tracking the lead down results in even more tragic consequences.

Independent Lens: “Beyond Utopia”
PBS, 9pm

This gripping documentary uses hidden camera footage to reveal a world many have never seen as it follows families on a treacherous journey to defect from their homeland of North Korea even while the threat of severe punishment and possible execution looms over their passage.

Big Little Brawlers
Discovery Channel, 10pm
New Series!

This six-part reality series follows athletes in the Micro Wrestling Federation in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, one of the most successful little person wrestling leagues in the world. Among the personalities featured are “Pinky Shortcake” and “Syko,” parents and wrestling partners who must navigate their relationship in and out of the ring; the voice of micro wrestling, “Ivar the Micro,” who dreams of going from hype man to wrestler despite significant physical risk; popular veteran “Lil Show,” who wrestles to support his wife and children but fears his best moments in the ring are behind him; and up-and-coming wrestler “HotRod,” who must prove that his talent lives up to his ego.

Good Trouble: “With a Little Help From My Friends”
Freeform, 10pm

It’s the opening night at Haven and unexpected dinner guests lead to chaos in the kitchen. Malika (Zuri Adele) braces herself to return to work after a setback, and Evan (T.J. Linnard) surprises Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) with a unique opportunity.

Found
NBC, 10pm
New Episodes!

This new drama led by Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar returns from winter hiatus with the first of two new episodes, “Missing While Eccentric.” When a confused and battered young woman lands on Zeke’s (Arlen Escarpeta) doorstep and says she was kidnapped and that her abductor still has her friends, the team races to put the minimal clues together. Meanwhile, Gabi (Hampton) shares devastating news with Dhan (Karan Oberoi). The season concludes next week, but the series has been renewed for Season 2.

Wednesday, Jan. 10

The Trust: A Game of Greed
Netflix
New Series!

Brooke Baldwin hosts this reality competition in which 11 strangers are given a quarter of a million dollars to split evenly. Will they take their fair share? Or will the allure of more money cause them to vote each other out and keep more for themselves? In this game, everyone starts as winners, and they can all leave as winners — if they choose to share. New episodes drop weekly.

Democracy 24: FOX News Town Hall With Donald Trump
FOX News Channel, 9pm Live

Chief political anchor Bret Baier and The Story anchor and executive editor Martha MacCallum will co-moderate town halls with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump tonight from Des Moines, Iowa. Trump will take questions from Baier and MacCallum in front of a live audience.

Nature: “Big Little Journeys: Home”
PBS, 8pm

Starting tonight, and continuing the next two Wednesdays, the three-part Nature miniseries “Big Little Journeys” follows small animal travelers that risk it all to complete big journeys against the odds. In tonight’s installment, a tiny turtle in Canada ventures through a forest of giants in search of the lake where she will spend the next 50 years of her life, while in South Africa, a young bush baby is drawn toward a world of light in his quest to find a new home.

TCM Spotlight: Columbia Pictures 100th Anniversary
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

As Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Wednesday night salute to Columbia Pictures, which celebrates its centennial this month, continues, we move into some of the studio’s notable productions of the 1940s and ’50s. Up first is the classic film noir Gilda (1946), led by Rita Hayworth in an iconic performance as the titular femme fatale alongside Glenn Ford. After that is Best Director Oscar nominee George Cukor’s Best Picture-nominated comedy/drama Born Yesterday (1950), starring Best Actress winner Judy Holliday. Next is the TCM premiere of another Three Stooges short: You Natzy Spy! (1940); led by Moe, Larry and Curly, it is the first anti-Nazi comedy film released in Hollywood. Moving into late night, the lineup presents Best Director winner Elia Kazan’s Best Picture-winning drama On the Waterfront (1954), led by Best Actor winner Marlon Brando, Best Supporting Actress winner Eva Marie Saint, and Best Supporting Actor nominees Lee J. Cobb, Karl Malden and Rod Steiger. Wrapping things up early tomorrow are the Western Ride Lonesome (1959), led by Randolph Scott and featuring James Coburn’s film debut, and the Best Picture-nominated drama The Caine Mutiny (1954), led by Best Actor nominee Humphrey Bogart.

NBA Basketball
ABC & ESPN, beginning at 8:30pm Live

Wednesday night NBA action tips off on ABC with the New Orleans Pelicans at the Golden State Warriors. Then on ESPN, the Denver Nuggets visit the Utah Jazz.

Prison Brides
Lifetime, 9:35pm
New Series!

While they started off as prison pen pals, these women fell hard and found themselves willing to risk it all for love with a man behind bars. The docuseries follows these ladies as they travel from their homes — many visiting the United States for the first time — to meet their prisoner fiancés or husbands to chart their futures together.

Booked: First Day In
A&E, 10pm
Season Premiere!

Every year in America, nearly 9 million people are arrested and booked into jail. Each one-hour episode of this insightful series follows the story of arrestees as they move through the system and recount what ultimately led to their time in jail. From both the arrestees’ and the officers’ points of view, viewers will be taken on a harrowing adventure as they watch the entire booking process.

FBI True: “Oklahoma City: Catching an American Monster”
CBS, 10pm

This true-crime series from Paramount+ continues on CBS with “Oklahoma City: Catching an American Monster.” In April 1995, a devastating explosion rips through the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, forcing FBI investigators on a rescue mission while searching for clues about the terrorist.

Thursday, Jan. 11

Boy Swallows Universe
Netflix
New Series!

This Australian drama based on Trent Dalton’s semiautobiographical novel is an epic coming-of-age story set in 1980s Brisbane that blends the magic and innocence of youth with the brutal reality of the adult world. Even with a lost father, a mute brother, a recovering addict mum, a heroin dealer for a stepfather and a notorious criminal for a babysitter, Eli Bell (Felix Cameron) is just trying to follow his heart and understand what it means to become a good man, but fate keeps throwing obstacles in his way.

SkyMed
Paramount+
Season Premiere!

The new season of this Canadian drama that follows the triumphs and tribulations of young medics and pilots who fly air ambulances across Northern Canada features nine episodes (available today) that weave together intense personal journeys with jaw-dropping medical rescues in the most remote conditions. Season 2 thrusts the medical responders into intense emergencies as they continue to rely on each other for survival. As SkyMed expands, there will be all new hookups, heartbreaks and challenges on the job.

Ted
Peacock
New Series!

This “prequel event series” to the comedic (and R-rated) Ted movie franchise features Seth MacFarlane as executive producer/writer/director/co-showrunner, and again providing the voice for the titular teddy bear. The series is set in 1993, when Ted’s moment of fame has passed. He is now living back home in Framingham, Massachusetts, with his best friend, 16-year-old John Bennett (Max Burkholder), along with John’s parents, Matty and Susan (Scott Grimes and Alanna Ubach), and cousin Blaire (Giorgia Whigham). Ted may be a lousy influence on John, but at the end of the day, he is a loyal pal always willing to go out on a limb for friendship.

The Tall Tales of Jim Bridger
INSP, 8pm
New Series!

INSP’s latest historical docudrama chronicles the exploits of frontiersman Jim Bridger (Rib Hillis), who explored the entire distant West and survived countless hair-raising adventures. Whether those exploits were real or embellished by Bridger himself, this series uses them as an entry into the heart of American folklore. As Bridger guides a new wave of Americans heading west, he must help them survive the same life-and-death situations that made him a legend. In tonight’s episode, Bridger restores order when his second-in-command crosses the line from discipline to cruelty.

The Power of Film: “Part 2 — Trapped Between Fate & Destiny”
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

This episode looks at memorable films featuring a central character who endures loss and ultimately escapes whatever has trapped them in their lives, whether it be physically, emotionally or situationally. Representative titles following the episode are Citizen Kane (1941), Network (1976), The Miracle Worker (1962) and Casablanca (1942).

SEAL Team
CBS, 9pm

Paramount+ military drama SEAL Team continues on CBS with a two-episode story arc from Season 5. In “Head On” and “Violence of Action,” Bravo Team heads to South America to thwart an Iranian nuclear project, while tensions about Jason’s (David Boreanaz) leadership are at an all-time high.

Gordon Ramsay’s Road Trip: Spanish Vacation
FOX, 9pm
Season Premiere!

Chef Gordon Ramsay hits the road with his friends and colleagues, Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix, to enjoy the sights, adventures and hidden culinary gems of Spain in a new installment of this travel series.

Children Ruin Everything
The CW, 9:30pm
Season Premiere!

In the first episode of Season 3, titled “Therapy,” Astrid (Meaghan Rath) and James (Aaron Abrams) wrestle with different opinions on an important decision affecting Viv (Mikayla SwamiNathan).

Undercover: Caught on Tape
A&E, 10pm
New Series!

Living in secrecy and often unrecognized beyond their tightest circles, these agents rarely get to tell their stories, until now. Get firsthand accounts of dangerous criminal investigations from those closest to the action — the undercover agents who are on the front lines, often risking their lives to gather evidence that may help take criminals off the streets. Each episode includes surveillance video and audio recordings from actual investigations to reveal the critical moments that could make or break a case.

Friday, Jan. 12

Lift
Netflix
Original Film!

This heist comedy was originally slated to debut on Netflix last August but was postponed due to the actors strike. It finds a band of expert criminals recruited to prevent a terrorist attack by doing what they do best — robbing the rich. It’s a simple “lift,” nothing complicated — other than the fact that the heist, involving $500 million in gold, will take place on a passenger plane at 40,000 feet. Kevin Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Vincent D’Onofrio lead the cast.

Love Is Blind: Sweden
Netflix
New Series!

The popular dating experiment series lands in Sweden as 32 local singles seek true love and propose marriage, all before seeing each other in person. Swedish television presenter and reporter Jessica Almenäs hosts. The first four episodes drop today, followed by four more next Friday. The weddings episode will be available Jan. 26, and a reunion episode will conclude the season on a date that had yet to be determined at presstime.

The Traitors
Peacock
Season Premiere!

The reality competition series returns for Season 2, again hosted by Alan Cumming. The first three episodes stream today; subsequent episodes will drop Thursdays at 9pm ET. This season also features an official aftershow following each episode, offering additional footage and interviews with eliminated contestants.

Role Play
Prime Video
Original Film!

In this action comedy, Kaley Cuoco plays Emma, who has a wonderful husband and two kids in the suburbs of New Jersey. She also has another life as an assassin for hire, a secret that her husband, Dave (David Oyelowo), discovers when the couple decides to spice up their marriage with a little role-playing. Connie Nielsen and Bill Nighy also star.

TCM Morning & Afternoon Movies: “The Saint” Marathon
TCM, beginning at 6:15am
Catch a Classic!

Vigilante investigator Simon Templar, nicknamed The Saint, is the focus of today’s lineup. Eight of the 10 films adapted from the action thriller series by British author Leslie Charteris will air this morning into the afternoon, including The Saint in New York (1938), The Saint Strikes Back (1939), The Saint in London (1939), The Saint’s Double Trouble (1940), The Saint Takes Over (1940), The Saint in Palm Springs (1941), The Saint’s Vacation (1941) and The Saint Meets the Tiger (1943).

NBA Basketball
ESPN, beginning at 7:30pm Live

The Houston Rockets launch into the Motor City to face the Detroit Pistons and the Charlotte Hornets try to sting the Spurs in San Antonio.

Transplant: “Unstuck in Time”
NBC, 8pm
New Time Slot!

The Canadian medical drama returns from winter hiatus to finish out its third season in this new time slot beginning tonight with this episode, which finds Bash (Hamza Haq), Novak (Gord Rand) and the team racing to save a bride and groom whose wedding was interrupted by gunfire. Meanwhile, Mags (Laurence Leboeuf) deals with a demanding teen patient in need of birth control, June (Ayisha Issa) struggles with a dangerous old habit and Theo (Jim Watson) counsels a patient in a life-or-death situation.

True Justice: Family Ties
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 9pm
Original Film!

A law student (Katherine McNamara) sets out to prove her brother was wrongfully convicted. But the closer she and her friends get to finding the real killer, the more danger they are all in.

Saturday, Jan. 13

NFL Playoffs: AFC and NFC Wild Card
NBC & Peacock, beginning at 4:30pm Live

The NFL playoffs kick off today with two wild-card games. The first game airs on NBC, while the second game streams exclusively on Peacock. The wild-card round continues Sunday with games on FOX, NBC and CBS, and wraps up Monday with a game simulcast by ABC and ESPN.

I Am Paul Walker
The CW, 8pm

This documentary examines the life of late actor Paul Walker.

75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards
FXX, 8pm

Artistic and technical achievements in television are honored in this ceremony.

A Scottish Love Scheme
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

Lily (Erica Durance) travels to Scotland with her mother and reconnects with a childhood family friend (Jordan Young). Unbeknownst to them, their mothers have come up with a plan to set them up.

Girl in the Video
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

This twisted original film is the story of widowed mother Mo (Cush Jumbo, The Good Wife), who is managing parenting two teens the best she can. After her daughter Krissy (Tia May Watts, The Chelsea Detective) starts secretly chatting online with Tobey, who she believes is a cute high school senior, Krissy later turns up missing. An anonymous tip reveals Krissy is being held captive and exploited in sexually abusive livestreams for money on the dark web.

Mississippi Burning
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Two FBI agents (Gene Hackman, who was nominated for an Oscar, and Willem Dafoe) with very different working styles travel to Mississippi to investigate the disappearances of civil rights activists in this 1988 film, which won an Oscar for Best Cinematography.

Tennis: Australian Open: Early Rounds
ESPN & ESPN2, beginning at 12am Live (late night)

The first Grand Slam of 2024 takes place at Melbourne Park for the Australian Open. Reigning champ Novak Djokovic looks to extend his record with an 11th career title Down Under. Aryna Sabalenka is defending women’s champion. ESPN and ESPN2 combine to televise the tournament through Jan. 28.

OWN Spotlight: Oprah & Fantasia Barrino
OWN, 10pm

Oprah Winfrey welcomes Grammy Award-winning singer and Golden Globe nominee Fantasia Barrino to talk about her feature film debut as Celie in the reimagining of the classic story and the Broadway musical The Color Purple. In this emotional conversation, Fantasia shares the personal inspiration behind her portrayal and how her character empowered her to heal. Fantasia explains how she learned the power of forgiveness through her role and why she believes women, men and families will be healed by watching The Color Purple.

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