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Sunday, Nov. 9
Sweet Empire: Winter Wars
Food Network, 9pm
New Series!
In this new competition series, 14 of the most competitive and talented sweets makers are invited to the Yuletide Lodge for a competition unlike any other. Bakers must create incredible, edible works of art to grow their teams and avoid elimination. Wells Adams hosts with judges Jacques Torres and Yolanda Gampp.
NFL Football
NBC & NFL Network, beginning at 9:30am Live
Catch some NFL action at breakfast as the Atlanta Falcons battle the Indianapolis Colts at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium on NFL Network, then settle into NBC’s Sunday Night Football with T.J. Watt’s Pittsburgh Steelers storming into SoFi Stadium to challenge Justin Herbert and the L.A. Chargers.
Be My Guest With Ina Garten
Food Network, 11am
Season Finale!
Fashion designer Daniel Roseberry joins Ina Garten at her home for good food, great conversation and lots of fun in the Season 7 finale of the lifestyle series.
Tracker: “No Man’s Land”
CBS, 8pm
In the new episode “No Man’s Land,” a man disappears in a lawless Arizona desert town, and Colter’s (Justin Hartley) investigation uncovers a hidden relationship that draws him into a dangerous power struggle in the unforgiving wilderness.
Christmas of Giving
Great American Family, 8pm
Original Film!
A weary nonprofit director (Ash Tsai) faces dwindling donations and perceives she may be replaced just days before Christmas, when the return of an old love (Marshall Williams) and a new and unexpected ally (Julia Reilly) teach her that letting go may be the only way to save both her mission and her heart.
A Keller Christmas Vacation
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Christmas this year is going to be a little different for the Keller family, as parents Anne and Ben buy their three adult children — oldest son Cal (Brandon Routh), middle son Dylan (Jonathan Bennett) and daughter Emory (Eden Sher) — a cruise down the Danube River from Germany through Salzburg to Vienna, touring beautiful European Christmas markets and towns along the way. The one problem? The very different siblings, who are each going through their own personal life challenges, have naturally gone in separate directions over the years and the idea of spending 10 days cooped up on a river cruise together makes each Keller child cringe for their own reasons. The film is inspired by star and executive producer Bennett’s own family excursions.
TCM Spotlight: Zita Johann
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Actress Zita Johann, who was born in Austria-Hungary and started her career on the Broadway stage, gets the spotlight tonight. In 1933’s The Sin of Nora Morgan, she plays a woman recounting her life as she waits for her fate on death row — destined to die for a murder she didn’t commit. The film is followed by 1932’s The Mummy, where horror icon Boris Karloff plays a resurrected Egyptian prince searching for his lost princess, who he believes to be reincarnated as a girl named Helen (Johann, in her most well-known role). In 1932’s Tiger Shark, a Portuguese immigrant fisherman (Edward G. Robinson) meets and subsequently falls in love with Quita Silva (Johann), the only surviving family member of a man killed by a shark attack.
The Simpsons: “Bart ’N’ Frink”
FOX, 8:30pm
Bart (voice of Nancy Cartwright) becomes Professor Frink’s (voice of Hank Azaria) lab assistant and gets thrown into a world of tech billionaires who want to live forever. Glenn Howerton and Danny Pudi provide guest voices in the new episode “Bart ’N’ Frink.”
Tony Shalhoub Breaking Bread
CNN, 9pm
Season Finale!
Actor Tony Shalhoub finishes Season 1 of his culinary travel series revealing how bread serves as the conduit into a variety of international cuisines and cultures. Over two episodes, Shalhoub visits Tokyo and Iceland.
Krapopolis: “Plague and Fury”
FOX, 9pm
In the new episode “Plague and Fury,” Tyrannis (voice of Richard Ayoade) gets a new girlfriend whose job becomes a problem for him.
Maigret
PBS, 9pm
Season Finale!
In the second part of the two-episode Season 1 finale “Maigret Comes Home,” tragedy strikes in Saint-Fiacre, driving Parisian Chief Inspector Jules Maigret (Benjamin Wainwright) to uncover the deceit that ruined Sophie’s (Rachel Shelley) life.
The Guest
Showtime, 9pm
Season Finale!
The fast-paced thriller following two unlikely friends who have their lives thrown dramatically off course after they find themselves standing over a dead body concludes its first season. Gabrielle Creevy, Eve Myles and Sion Daniel Young star.
Bob’s Burgers: “Get Her to the Zeke”
FOX, 9:30pm
Tina (voice of Dan Mintz) tries to set up Zeke (Bobby Tisdale) on a date while the rest of the Belchers contend with a super rat in the new episode “Get Her to the Zeke.”
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Monday, Nov. 10
NFL Football: Philadelphia at Green Bay
ABC & ESPN, 8pm Live
Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is the site for tonight’s Monday Night Football clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Packers. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles defeated Jordan Love and the Packers 22-10 in last season’s Wild Card playoffs.
The Neighborhood: “Welcome to New Horizons”
CBS, 8pm
Dave’s (Max Greenfield) silent auction wins lead to a classical concert outing with the Butlers that quickly goes off the rails in the new episode “Welcome to New Horizons.”
TV We Love: “Happy Days”
The CW, 8pm
Don Most (Ralph Malph), Scott Baio (Chachi), writers, showrunners, and more contribute reflections and behind-the-scenes stories about Happy Days in this new episode.
Name That Tune: “My Big Fat Musical Showdown”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “My Big Fat Musical Showdown,” Emily Osment (Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage) and Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) face off in the first game. The second game has Alejandro, who works in a rehearsal studio space in New York City, playing against Elsabet, a teacher in Orlando, Florida. Jane Krakowski hosts with bandleader Randy Jackson.
The Warfighters: Battle Stories
History, 8pm
This powerful two-hour Veterans Day event brings audiences face-to-face with the extraordinary missions of America’s elite Special Operations Forces. Told entirely in the voices of the men who lived them, this special revisits some of the most harrowing operations of the War on Terror, blending raw first-person accounts from Army Rangers, Green Berets, Navy SEALs and Marines with archival footage and cinematic re-creations. These unfiltered stories of brotherhood, sacrifice and resilience honor the warriors who fought on the front lines, while shedding light on the cost and courage of combat.
St. Denis Medical: “Get Me in the Pod, Brother”
NBC, 8pm
Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey) brings in a body scanner that proves overly distracting in the new episode “Get Me in the Pod, Brother.”
Richard Burton’s 100th Birthday
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
The brilliant, baritone-voiced Welsh star was nominated for seven Oscars — without winning any — and this five-film marathon honoring what would have been his centennial (he passed away in 1984) begins with two of those acclaimed performances. In the exceptional and vitriolic 1966 drama Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Burton and his then-wife Elizabeth Taylor famously played George and Martha, a bickering college professor and his wife. The film is followed by the 1953 sword-and-sandal classic The Robe with Burton as the Roman tribune responsible for the execution of Jesus, with the Messiah’s robe central to the uplifting tale. This is followed by Burton’s star turns in the 1959 British “angry young man” drama Look Back in Anger and John Huston’s The Night of the Iguana (1964). The evening wraps up with Villain (1971), costarring Ian McShane and Nigel Davenport.
DMV: “Stick Shift”
CBS, 8:30pm
Colette (Harriet Dyer) anonymously gives Noa (Alex Tarrant) the perfect gift in the new episode “Stick Shift.”
The Paper
NBC, 8:30pm
Network Premiere!
This spinoff of The Office, which first debuted on Peacock in September, features a group of volunteer reporters attempting to revive a floundering Midwestern newspaper called The Toledo Truth Teller. In addition to an almost entirely new cast, Oscar Nuñez will be reprising his role as Oscar from the original series, this time also working as an accountant.
FBI: “Falsetto”
CBS, 9pm
In the new episode “Falsetto,” Maggie and Eva (Missy Peregrym and Juliana Aidén Martinez) hunt a killer after a shocking daytime stabbing in a New York City park.
Celebrity Weakest Link: “Special Forces”
FOX, 9pm
Eight former recruits from Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test — Rudy Reyes, Jovon “Q” Quarles, Jack Osbourne, Gus Kenworthy, Tyler Cameron, Kenya Moore, Kyla Pratt and Christy Carlson Romano — compete to win up to $1 million for the charity of their choosing in the new episode “Special Forces.” Jane Lynch hosts.
The Voice: “The Knockouts, Part 3”
NBC, 9pm
Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan and Reba McEntire each pair two artists to perform solo against each other, then select a winner to move on to the playoffs. Two iconic mega mentors join to help coach the artists in the new episode “The Knockouts, Part 3.”
Salute to Service 2025: A Veterans Day Celebration
PBS, 9pm
Trace Adkins joins the U.S. Army Field Band for this special honoring all who served America in the armed forces. The special will include musical performances by opera superstar Angel Blue, jazz vocalist Kurt Elling and Adkins himself. The program also shares stories from veterans spanning from World War II to the present.
Watson: “Lucky”
CBS, 10pm
In the new episode “Lucky,” Watson (Morris Chestnut) becomes convinced that a patient in a coma for over a decade is actually suffering from locked-in syndrome.
The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah
PBS, 10pm
This documentary examines two of the deadliest battles of the Iraq War in 2004. Told entirely through the voices and experiences of those who fought, the film highlights the courage and sacrifice of American soldiers in Iraq.
Tuesday, Nov. 11
Veterans Day Movie Marathon
TCM, beginning at 7am
Catch a Classic!
TCM honors the brave fighters who have served our country with a host of wartime films, starting in the early morning and continuing into the late night. Among the notable movies to catch in this lineup: 1967’s The Dirty Dozen, starring Lee Marvin as a colonel who leads a team of incarcerated soldiers across enemy lines; 1941’s biographical Sergeant York, starring Gary Cooper in an Oscar-winning role that also had the honor of being the highest-grossing film of the year; and 1946’s The Best Years of Our Lives, which earned seven Academy Awards including Best Actor (Fredric March), Best Director (William Wyler) and Best Supporting Actor (Harold Russell).
NCIS: Origins: “Funny How Time Slips Away”
CBS, 8pm
Guest Star Alert!
In “Funny How Time Slips Away,” the first part of tonight’s crossover event with NCIS, Gibbs (Austin Stowell) and the team travel to the small dust-blown town of Serenity, California, to investigate a case that will reverberate for decades. Former NCIS star Mark Harmon makes a guest appearance.
College Basketball: Kentucky at Louisville
ESPN, 8pm Live
A great college hoops rivalry is renewed tonight at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville as the Kentucky Wildcats visit the Louisville Cardinals.
Beat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown
Food Network, 8pm
Season Premiere!
Last holiday season, Bobby Flay didn’t play nice and ended up with a clean sweep. This year, all his old friends and Food Network’s favorite chefs return to serve a helping of “Revengesgiving” with a heaping side of “holi-payback.” The stakes will be higher than ever, as everyone is out to ruin Bobby’s holiday season.
Murder in a Small Town: “This, That and the Other Thing”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “This, That and the Other Thing,” a dual kidnapping sends the police force in a race against the clock, only to find out the criminals have a larger scheme at play.
NBA Basketball
NBC, 8pm Live
NBC’s Coast 2 Coast Tuesday night regional NBA game presents the Boston Celtics at the Philadelphia 76ers to Eastern viewers and the Denver Nuggets at the Sacramento Kings to viewers out West.
American Heart in WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute
PBS, 8pm
This special is a powerful musical and visual account of America’s involvement in the Great War. Filmed earlier this year at the famed concert hall, the story is told through the lives of real people and framed by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. Bursting with songs, drama, romance and heroism, American Heart is a moving tribute to the generation whose lives were forever changed by the war.
NCIS: “Now and Then”
CBS, 9pm
Tonight’s crossover event with NCIS: Origins concludes with “Now and Then,” in which the case of a naval officer’s death in the 1990s is reopened after an inmate’s bizarre prison break.
The Golden Girls: 40 Years of Laughter and Friendship — A Special Edition of 20/20
ABC, 10pm
This 20/20 special reunites creator Susan Harris, producer Tony Thomas and original writers to honor the 40th anniversary of the sitcom The Golden Girls. Along with tributes to stars Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty, the special explores how The Golden Girls rewrote the narrative for women over 50 and cemented its enduring influence on pop culture.
NCIS: Sydney: “Black Is White”
CBS, 10pm
The team tracks a killer believed to have ties to an international chess tournament in Sydney in the new episode “Black Is White.”
Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo
History, 10pm
Season Premiere!
Danny Trejo shares some of the world’s most significant discoveries in Season 2 of this series. “I love the surprise of finding things,” he tells us. “This season, we explore a story that took place in Washington, D.C., in 1993 that really blew me away. A man was digging a trench in his yard and ended up hitting something solid. Little did he know, it was a bomb! So, he calls the police and the bomb squad, and they end up uncovering a whole gang of chemical weapons buried from World War II. So imagine, someone is casually digging in their yard and they unlock a piece of history that had never been discovered before.”
Wednesday, Nov. 12
A Merry Little Ex-Mas
Netflix
Original Film!
A recently divorced woman (Alicia Silverstone) attempts to have one last Christmas with her family before selling the house and moving, but complications arise when her ex-husband (Oliver Hudson) brings his amazing new girlfriend into the holiday mix. Also stars Jameela Jamil, Melissa Joan Hart and Pierson Fode.
Mrs. Playmen
Netflix
New Series!
This series dramatizes the story of Adelina Tattilo (Carolina Crescentini), editor of Italy’s first erotic magazine and a revolutionary force in the conservative, moralistic Rome of the 1970s.
Selling the OC
Netflix
Season Premiere!
Lavish oceanfront estates don’t sell themselves, so The Oppenheim Group’s OC office is getting back to work with Season 4, which sees the return of Jason Oppenheim, Alex Hall, Polly Brindle, Tyler Stanaland, Gio Helou, Austin Victoria and Brandi Marshall, along with the addition of three new agents.
NBA Basketball
ESPN, beginning at 7pm Live
The Orlando Magic are at New York City’s Madison Square Garden to face the Knicks in ESPN’s first game. The nightcap has LeBron James and the L.A. Lakers on the road to battle Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
NHL Hockey
TNT, beginning at 7pm Live
The N.Y. Rangers are on the road against the Tampa Bay Lightning and the New Jersey Devils are in Chicago for a faceoff with the Blackhawks.
The Golden Bachelor
ABC, 8pm
Season Finale!
Find out which lady won the heart of Golden Bachelor Mel Owens in the season finale. Immediately following is the After the Final Rose special. Jesse Palmer hosts.
Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent: “The Sound of Silence”
The CW, 8pm
In the new episode “The Sound of Silence,” when the body of a young woman is found in a suitcase on a broken-down bus, Graff and Bateman (Aden Young and Kathleen Munroe) soon realize the victim was part of a media scandal involving a beloved celebrity.
The Floor: “Playing Offense”
FOX, 8pm
While the player with the most territory is trying to defend it, other contestants decide it’s time to go on the offensive in the new episode “Playing Offense.” Rob Lowe hosts.
Chicago Med: “Double Down”
NBC, 8pm
Charles (Oliver Platt) grows increasingly suspicious of a colleague’s intentions in the new episode “Double Down.”
Nature: “Jaguar Beach”
PBS, 8pm
On a remote stretch of Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, the lush, volcanic landscape meets a dry tropical forest. Here, two vastly different creatures, the sea turtle and the jaguar, collide. The new episode “Jaguar Beach” explores how this meeting has spectacular consequences for their species and their ecosystems.
99 to Beat: “The Upset of the Season”
FOX, 9pm
The remaining 31 contestants compete in “Land the Shot,” “Suitcase Curling,” “Pencil Jump,” “Untangled” and “Pop-Up Tent” in the new episode “The Upset of the Season.” Ken Jeong and Erin Andrews host.
Chicago Fire: “Pierce the Vein”
NBC, 9pm
Severide (Taylor Kinney) investigates a suspicious fire at a high school in the new episode “Pierce the Vein.”
NOVA: Operation Space Station
PBS, 9pm
Miniseries Finale!
This two-part NOVA series concludes with “Science and Survival,” showcasing the resourcefulness, courage and international cooperation required to overcome life-threatening emergencies, and how this unique orbiting laboratory has pushed the boundaries of science.
Chicago P.D.: “Impulse Control”
NBC, 10pm
Voight’s (Jason Beghe) suspicions ring true when a violent break-in steers the Intelligence Unit back to a chilling figure from a previous case in the new episode “Impulse Control.”
Secrets of the Dead: “Picturing Shakespeare”
PBS, 10pm
There are only two accepted representations of William Shakespeare that are considered “official,” but a portrait that has been hanging over a mantelpiece for the last 50 years could be the third. Researchers reveal how this piece could be worth as much as $200 million in the new episode “Picturing Shakespeare.”
Gorky Park
TCM, 12:30am (late night)
Catch a Classic!
Who says politics isn’t thrilling? William Hurt already had two big hits to his name, Body Heat and The Big Chill, when this Russia-set murder mystery premiered in theaters in December of 1983. Hurt plays Moscow investigator Arkady Renko, hunting down the people responsible for a triple murder. We say “people” because of course there’s a government conspiracy to unravel before Arkady confronts the killer. An excellent supporting cast includes a chilling Lee Marvin.
Thursday, Nov. 13
Blue Lights
BritBox
Season Premiere!
This police procedural set in Northern Ireland returns for its third season and picks up with the lives and jobs of response officers Grace, Annie and Tommy, who are now accustomed to life under the blue lights. But their work will take them into a sinister world hidden behind the veneer of middle-class life — the world of the accountants and lawyers who facilitate organized crime.
The Beast in Me
Netflix
New Series!
In this cat-and-mouse thriller, author Aggie Wiggs (Claire Danes) is grieving the tragic death of her son when she decides to write a biography of her new neighbor, real estate mogul Nile Jarvis (Matthew Rhys), who also happens to be the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance. When he moves next door with his new wife (Brittany Snow), Aggie can’t seem to stay away.
Had I Not Seen the Sun
Netflix
New Series!
This dark mystery series tells the story of 25-year-old Li Jen-yao (Tseng Jing-hua), who confesses to being the serial Rainstorm Killer who once terrorized his high school classmates. In prison, he grants his first ever interview to Chou Pin-yu (Chiang Chi), only for her to become entangled in unsettling dreams of both the killer and a mysterious girl in uniform. The first part premieres today, with the second part available Dec. 11.
Last Samurai Standing
Netflix
New Series!
This action-packed Japanese epic is set in 1878, as 292 fallen samurai, lured by a massive cash prize, gather at Kyoto’s Tenryuji Temple. Each warrior dons a wooden tag, and the goal is to steal others’ tags and race to Tokyo. The starting signal initiates a chaotic, brutal fight for survival in which only one will stand victorious.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: “A Pregnancy Test and an Old Man’s Gallbladder”
CBS, 8pm
Georgie (Montana Jordan) is jealous when Mandy (Emily Osment) gets sent on an overnight work trip with her ex (Christopher Gorham) in the new episode “A Pregnancy Test and an Old Man’s Gallbladder.”
Hell’s Kitchen: “Cook for Your Life”
FOX, 8pm
In the new episode “Cook for Your Life,” the chefs must decode ingredients spelled in the style of license plates and then use those ingredients in one cohesive dish.
Law & Order: “Guardian”
NBC, 8pm
When a high school star athlete is murdered, the police find several suspects trying to make money off the victim’s talent in the new episode “Guardian.”
TCM Spotlight: A Salute to Early Sound
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Nearly 100 years ago, motion pictures were irrevocably — and loudly — changed by the long-developed move away from silent pictures to ones that married sound with pictures. That technological marvel is at the center of the 2021 documentary Cinema Finds Its Voice, which begins the evening. Then, humorously, the Hollywood plotline of a silent-era star’s voice being quite unsuitable for the talkies era gets its play in the 1952 musical comedy classic Singin’ in the Rain starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds. You also get something of a real-life version of that with 1929’s light comedy His Glorious Night, with silent megastar John Gilbert reportedly criticized for poor speaking. (In reality, poor Gilbert was dealing with a subpar script!) Alfred Hitchcock’s Blackmail (1929); a documentary about the director’s evolving techniques during that period, Becoming Hitchcock: The Legacy of Blackmail (2024); and King Vidor’s Hallelujah (1929) round out the night.
NFL Football: N.Y. Jets at New England
Prime Video, 8:15pm Live
AFC East rivals collide at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, as the N.Y. Jets face the New England Patriots on Thursday Night Football.
Ghosts: “T-Daddy”
CBS, 8:30pm
Trevor’s (Asher Grodman) relationship with his daughter (returning guest star Gideon Adlon) is strained when he pushes her to follow a career in finance over poetry in the new episode “T-Daddy.”
9-1-1: Nashville
ABC, 9pm
Midseason Finale!
The fall season of ABC’s freshman 9-1-1 spinoff set in Nashville concludes with “Good Southern Manors.” Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw and Kimberly Williams-Paisley star.
Matlock: “Harm Reduction”
CBS, 9pm
Matty and Olympia (Kathy Bates and Skye P. Marshall) continue to test the boundaries of their friendship while helping a group of nuns in the new episode “Harm Reduction.”
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test: “Evasion”
FOX, 9pm
The remaining recruits are physically challenged by carrying tires, ropes and chains up a mountain. Then, they are split into two teams to attempt an extraction operation in the new episode “Evasion.”
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “False Idols”
NBC, 9pm
In the new episode “False Idols,” the SVU must determine fact from fantasy when a famous author twists the details of a serious crime.
Velvet: “Twelfth Night”
PBS, 9pm
Secrets are revealed as Carlos and Ana’s (Peter Vives and Paula Echevarría) relationship grows stronger, and Cristina (Manuela Velasco) hosts an eventful Christmas party in the new episode “Twelfth Night.”
Grey’s Anatomy
ABC, 10pm
Midseason Finale!
In “When I Crash,” the Season 22 fall finale, the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial care for patients involved in a catastrophic bus accident.
Elsbeth: “Bunker Down”
CBS, 10pm
When a crisis manager vanishes inside a billionaire’s panic room, Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) unravels the highly equipped fortresses that blur the lines between security and paranoia. Tony Hale and Henny Russell guest-star in the new episode “Bunker Down.”
Friday, Nov. 14
A Very Jonas Christmas Movie
Disney+
Original Film!
Let it bro, let it bro, let it bro. In this original holiday movie, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families. Billie Lourd, Laverne Cox, KJ Apa, Andrew Barth Feldman, Andrea Martin, Kenny G, Justin Tranter, Randall Park and Jesse Tyler Ferguson round out the all-star cast.
The Seduction
HBO Max
New Series!
Marquise de Merteuil (Anamaria Vartolomei), betrayed by Valmont (Vincent Lacoste), embarks on a daring journey to become Paris’ leading courtesan. Freely adapted from the 18th century novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, this six-episode drama from France is a thrilling exploration of the price of emotional and sexual freedom in a world where women had little.
The Crystal Cuckoo
Netflix
New Series!
In this mystery drama from Spain, Clara Merlo (Catalina Sopelana), a first-year resident doctor, suffers a heart attack that forces her to undergo a heart transplant. While recovering, she feels the need to learn about the life of her donor, leading her to a small inland town. Clara delves into a place full of secrets, a mystery that extends over 20 years and a closed-off town where, on the very day of her arrival, a baby disappears in a public park.
Malice
Prime Video
New Series!
Adam (Jack Whitehall) is a charismatic tutor who charms his way into the life of the wealthy Tanner family while they’re on holiday in Greece. When the family’s nanny falls dangerously ill, Adam orchestrates his way into their London home, and his true vengeful nature begins to emerge. This thriller also stars David Duchovny and Carice van Houten.
NBA Basketball
Prime Video, beginning at 7pm Live
Bam Adebayo and the Miami Heat head to Madison Square Garden for a showdown with Jalen Brunson and the N.Y. Knicks. Later, Stephen Curry’s Golden State Warriors are in San Antonio to face Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs.
Sheriff Country: “Expecting Trouble”
CBS, 8pm
A high-stakes transport mission puts Mickey and Boone (Morena Baccarin and Matt Lauria) on edge as they race against time to protect a vulnerable witness in the new episode “Expecting Trouble.”
Penn & Teller: Fool Us: “It’s Magic. Literally.”
The CW, 8pm
The magicians attempting to outwit Penn & Teller in the new episode “It’s Magic. Literally.” include Trigg Watson, Daniel Harel, Danny Urbanus and Jon Mobley.
Happy’s Place: “I’ve Got a Secret”
NBC, 8pm
Bobbie (Reba McEntire) is still unsure how Emmett (Rex Linn) truly feels, prompting her to do the unthinkable and give him a birthday gift in the new episode “I’ve Got a Secret.”
Stumble: “Media Day”
NBC, 8:30pm
Courteney (Jenn Lyon) decides to use Media Day as a way to recruit new cheerleaders in the new episode “Media Day.”
Fire Country: “Happy First Day, Manny”
CBS, 9pm
The team responds to a dangerous fire at the local drive-in movie theater and they request the help of civilians to stop the spread in the new episode “Happy First Day, Manny.”
Masters of Illusion: “Mind Matters, Premonitions and the Circus of Magic”
The CW, 9pm
Magicians featured in the new episode “Mind Matters, Premonitions and the Circus of Magic” include Andi Gladwin, Farrell Dillon, Lucy Darling, Jackson Ridd, Naathan Phan, Eric Eaton, Eric Jones, Alexandra Duvivier, Boris Wild and Ed Alonzo.
The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd: “Freak Accidents”
History, 9pm
Accidents happen all the time, but every so often, a few defy logic and leave the world stunned. From a man blasted by a high-pressure air hose to a lumberjack who survived near decapitation, these are mishaps that are so wild, they border on the impossible.
Great Performances: “Twelfth Night”
PBS, 9pm
William Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identity tells the romantic misadventures of twins Sebastian and Viola after they survive a shipwreck, including revenge plots and tricks of love. Recorded this summer at the newly renovated Delacorte Theater in Central Park, the production is directed by Tony Award nominee Saheem Ali, and stars Lupita Nyong’o, Junior Nyong’o, Peter Dinklage, Sandra Oh, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Daphne Rubin-Vega.
Boston Blue: “Suffer the Children”
CBS, 10pm
Danny and Lena (Donnie Wahlberg and Sonequa Martin-Green) take on a high-stakes murder case that leads to one of Boston’s most infamous unsolved crimes in the new episode “Suffer the Children.”
12 Monkeys
TCM, 10:30pm
Catch a Classic!
TCM celebrates Monty Python star and filmmaker Terry Gilliam all evening. One of the highlights of the evening is Gilliam’s mind-bending sci-fi classic from 1995, 12 Monkeys. Bruce Willis stars as convicted prisoner James Cole, who is recruited to travel back in time from the 2030s to the 1990s and tasked with preventing a virus outbreak that wipes out much of the planet’s population. But is that what he’s really doing? The twisty thriller is one of Willis’ most intriguing roles, and the head-scratching film even earned his costar Brad Pitt (who transformed to play wild environmentalist Jeffrey Goines) an Oscar nom and a Golden Globe.
Saturday, Nov. 15
College Basketball
The CW, beginning at 12pm Live
A college basketball doubleheader on The CW has Ohio at Louisville and Butler at SMU.
CNBC Sport: On the Record
CNBC, 3pm
Season Finale!
This series, featuring insider perspectives from executives, team owners and other influential people in the business of sports, concludes its first season.
Timeless Tidings of Joy
Great American Family, 8pm
Original Film!
Network darling Candace Cameron Bure stars as Ally, a woman who returns home to sell her grandmother’s (Natasha Bure) letterpress shop — long seen as a burden — and meets an old soul (Paul Greene) who is determined to preserve its legacy. Together they discover that faith, sacrifice and love can rewrite both the shop’s fate and their own.
Three Wisest Men
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
The Brenner family is back, and their lives are more chaotic than ever! As Luke (Andrew Walker) is expecting twins, Taylor (Tyler Hynes) is debating a monumental job opportunity out of state, and Stephan (Paul Campbell) attempts to plan for his upcoming nuptials, everyone’s stress heightens when they learn their mom (Margaret Colin) has put their childhood home up for sale, marking their final Christmas in the Brenner house. With unexpected in-laws visiting, wild animals lurking in freshly cut Christmas trees and a hesitant mall Santa, the boys will have their work cut out for them as the holiday begins to loom.
Friends and Lovers
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!
This two-night miniseries is based on Eric Jerome Dickey’s New York Times bestseller Friends and Lovers. Fans of the author credit his contemporary depictions of love, trust, loyalty and forgiveness. This drama tells the complicated story of two sets of best friends: Debra and Shelby, and Leonard and Tyrese. Debra, a Type A doctor, finds herself falling in love with promising but broke comedian Leonard, while Tyrese struggles to tame the free-spirited Shelby. Tragedy, however, changes their lives forever. Stars Naturi Naughton, Simone Missick, RonReaco Lee and Kendrick Sampson. The second part of the film airs on Sunday.
Two for One: Steve Buscemi
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
“He’s one of my biggest inspirations,” Steve Buscemi says of Al Pacino, who fronts both halves of Buscemi’s chosen double feature in tonight’s Two for One re-airing. Buscemi — acclaimed star of The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire and, famously, the film version of Fargo — starts with 1973’s Scarecrow, featuring Pacino and Gene Hackman in a road dramedy playing unlikely would-be partners in a Pittsburgh car wash business … if they can even get there from California. That’s followed by 1975’s Dog Day Afternoon, with Pacino and beloved, ill-fated costar John Cazale playing bumbling bank robbers in the truth-based crime drama. “Studios were making such interesting films [in the 1970s],” an admiring Buscemi says.
Austin City Limits: “Kelsea Ballerini/Cam”
PBS, 11pm
Pop country stars Kelsea Ballerini and Cam make their Austin City Limits debuts in this new episode. Ballerini recorded her performance, featuring songs from her 2024 album Patterns, in July. Cam played her All Things Light set in June.
Saturday Night Live: “Glen Powell/Olivia Dean”
NBC, 11:25pm Live
Actor Glen Powell, star of the new movie The Running Man, hosts with musical guest Olivia Dean (“Man I Need”).
