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Monday, Dec. 15: ‘Hope of the Season: Christmas With the Tabernacle Choir’ on PBS

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Monday, Dec. 15

Hope of the Season: Christmas With the Tabernacle Choir
PBS, 8pm

The world-renowned Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square joins with Tony Award winner Ruthie Ann Miles and Hollywood veteran Dennis Haysbert for this unforgettable holiday spectacular. Packed with classic carols, holiday favorites and an inspirational portrait of real life, this 90-minute concert features songs and stories of hope for audiences of all ages.

The Unsinkable Molly Brown
TCM, 9:15am
Catch a Classic!

TCM’s Unexpected Heroes block of films today includes a favorite with 1964’s The Unsinkable Molly Brown. This is one of those golden-age musicals that still feels alive with personality, thanks almost entirely to Debbie Reynolds. She’s a powerhouse as Molly — a rough-around-the-edges Colorado dreamer who claws her way from poverty to high society, and then famously refuses to go down with the Titanic. Reynolds gives her heart and grit, making Molly as funny as she is fearless. Opposite her, Harve Presnell’s Johnny Brown adds some warmth, grounding the film’s wilder moments. Presnell was the sole member of the original Broadway cast who reprised his stage role for the film. Sure, it’s big and brassy (Reynolds singing “Belly Up to the Bar, Boys”), but beneath the show tunes is a story about resilience and reinvention that still hits home today.

FBI
CBS, 8pm
Midseason Finale!

In the new episodes “Lone Wolf” and “Wolf Pack,” a special two-hour event, the team makes holiday plans while a seemingly straightforward murder investigation takes a shocking turn, putting the entire city of New York at stake.

A California Christmas
The CW, 8pm

In this holiday love story, a wealthy charmer (Josh Swickard) poses as a ranch hand to get a hardworking farmer (Lauren Swickard) to sell her family’s land before Christmas.

NFL Football: Miami at Pittsburgh
ESPN, 8pm Live

Tua Tagovailoa leads the Miami Dolphins into Pittsburgh’s Acrisure Stadium for a Week 15 Monday Night Football matchup vs. Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers.

Name That Tune
FOX, 8pm

Two new episodes of the musical game show air tonight. In “Just Another Day at the Office,” Torrey DeVitto plays against Craig Robinson in the first game. The second game has a legal consultant from Arkansas taking on a bartender from the Bay Area. “Hair Raising Tunes” has a hair stylist from Pennsylvania vs. an occupational therapist from Florida and a hair stylist from Seattle vs. a theater artist from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Jane Krakowski hosts with bandleader Randy Jackson.

St. Denis Medical
NBC, 8pm
Midseason Finale!

With the threat of a nurse walkout, Alex (Allison Tolman) is caught between her colleagues and Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey) in the fall finale episode “A Waste of Time and Marble.”

The Paper: “Churnalism”
NBC, 8:30pm

The Peacock comedy continues on NBC with “Churnalism,” in which Ned (Domhnall Gleeson) takes over Esmeralda’s (Sabrina Impacciatore) advertorials and assigns the staff to test products themselves.

The Voice: “Live Finale Top 6 Performances”
NBC, 9pm Live

The top six artists perform a contemporary and classic song in front of the coaches in the new episode “Live Finale Top 6 Performances.”

Watson
CBS, 10pm
Midseason Finale!

Watson (Morris Chestnut) comes to his biohacker friend’s aid after a gene-editing experiment goes horribly wrong. Guest stars Nat Faxon and Robert Carlyle return in the midseason finale “Never Been CRISPR’d.”

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Tuesday, Dec. 16

Home Alone
Freeform, 5:50pm

“Keep the change, you filthy animal.” The 1990 Christmas comedy classic directed by Chris Columbus and written by John Hughes is the tale of young Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), who is accidentally left behind at his Chicago home when his family jets off to Paris for the holidays. Kevin’s initially thrilled that his family is gone, but his house soon becomes the target of bumbling but determined burglars Harry and Marv (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern). Meanwhile, Kevin’s mom (Catherine O’Hara) frantically tries to get back to Chicago. “Polka King of the Midwest” Gus Polinski (John Candy) to the rescue! Freeform presents the movie with its signature Pop’n Knowledge informative graphics.

NHL Hockey
TNT & truTV, beginning at 7:30pm Live

The Edmonton Oilers visit the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Colorado Avalanche are at the Seattle Kraken for a doubleheader of NHL matchups on TNT and truTV.

NCIS
CBS, 8pm
Midseason Finale!

McGee and Torres (Sean Murray and Wilmer Valderrama) try to recover a stolen truck filled with toys for the Navy’s annual Christmas drive while the truth about Parker’s mother is finally revealed in the midseason finale episode “Heaven and Nature.”

Room for One More
FMC, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Chaos and sentimentality collide as Cary Grant and Betsy Drake take their real-life marriage to the silver screen in this 1952 film — but this is not your ordinary big-family film. The two stars play a husband and wife who, despite already having three children of their own, decide to become foster parents after Anna (Drake) visits an orphanage. And even with the challenges they incur, the delightfully moving message of finding a place to belong has helped the movie withstand the test of time.

The Voice
NBC, 8pm
Season Finale!

The season finale event starts with the hourlong recap of the live finale performances. Then, host Carson Daly reveals who America has chosen to be the Season 28 winner. The two-hour episode also includes finalists performing holiday songs, plus special guest appearances by Khalid and K-pop sensation XG.

Great Performances: “Nutcracker From English National”
PBS, 8pm

English National Ballet brings Tchaikovsky’s beloved holiday favorite to life in a new production featuring over 100 dancers and musicians.

Wuthering Heights
TCM, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

This 1939 film was the first (and best) onscreen adaptation of Emily Brontë’s gothic classic, filled with just as much romance and yearning as the original novel. Directed by William Wyler (Ben-Hur, Roman Holiday), the film starred Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon as star-crossed lovers — brooding orphan Heathcliff and headstrong Catherine Earnshaw Linton. The passionate black-and-white period film set in the 19th-century only covers the book’s first 16 chapters, focusing on the first generation of inhabitants of the Yorkshire moors, and their tragic choices, eliminating the hopeful ending of the book entirely. It was just as much of a hit then as it is now — and was nominated for eight Academy Awards.

NBA Basketball: Emirates NBA Cup Championship
Prime Video, 8:30pm Live

The championship game of the Emirates NBA Cup in-season tournament takes place tonight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

NCIS: Sydney
CBS, 9pm
Midseason Finale!

The team races to an Antarctica research base to investigate why a climate scientist killed a colleague in the midseason finale episode “South of Nowhere.”

College Football: IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl
ESPN, 9pm Live

College football’s bowl season continues with Troy vs. Jacksonville State in the IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama.

The Secrets We Bury
Investigation Discovery, 9pm

In the early 1960s, George Carroll walked out on his family, leaving his wife and their four children behind. Decades later, the Carroll siblings are still left haunted by what happened to their father. Seeking much-needed closure for himself and his family, this documentary follows Mike Carroll as he unravels the mystery of his father’s disappearance and uncovers a story much darker and more complex than his family could have imagined.

Wednesday, Dec. 17

Fallout
Prime Video
Season Premiere!

The new season of this postapocalyptic thriller based on the video game picks up in the aftermath of Season 1’s epic finale and takes audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the city of New Vegas. Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins and Kyle MacLachlan star.

College Football
ESPN, beginning at 5pm Live

Old Dominion vs. South Florida in the StaffDNA Cure Bowl in Orlando, Florida, and Louisiana vs. Delaware in the 68 Ventures Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, are on ESPN’s college football bowl game slate.

NHL Hockey
TNT & truTV, beginning at 7:30pm Live

The Utah Mammoth skate against the Red Wings in Detroit and the New Jersey Devils are summoned to Sin City to face off with the Vegas Golden Knights.

iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2025
ABC, 8pm

The season’s iconic holiday music event with the year’s top artist performances and star-studded appearances returns to ring in holiday cheer.

Survivor
CBS, 8pm
Season Finale!

The three-hour finale reveals which castaway outwits, outplays and outlasts all others to claim the title of Sole Survivor for Season 49 and win the $1 million prize. Jeff Probst hosts.

The Floor
FOX, 8pm
Season Finale!

Who will conquer the Floor and win the $250,000 prize? Rob Lowe hosts the quiz show’s two-hour Season 4 finale.

250 Years of Jane Austen
TCM, beginning at 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Yesterday, Dec. 16, marked the 250th anniversary of writer Jane Austen’s birth. Today, we celebrate the 18th century literary icon’s legacy with four films based on her best works. First is Gwyneth Paltrow’s 1996 take on Emma, a period rom-com in which her Emma Woodhouse plays matchmaker with hilarious results. Next is 1995’s critically acclaimed, star-studded Sense and Sensibility, with Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman in lead roles. After that, see the same year’s missed-opportunity romance Persuasion, a more true-to-book film from England. And last but certainly not least is 1940’s Pride and Prejudice, notably starring Laurence Olivier as the reserved Mr. Darcy. Are you swooning yet?

Ghost Adventures: “Buried Souls of Pendleton Part 1 & Part 2”
Discovery Channel, 9pm

Zak Bagans and the crew arrive in historic Pendleton, Oregon, to investigate dark hauntings in its storied subterranean tunnels. Navigating through their terrifying investigation, a tip from a local sends the team to an unexplored section of the former Wild West town’s mysterious tunnel system that may bring more shameful secrets — and a curse — to light.

Thursday, Dec. 18

Emily in Paris
Netflix
Season Premiere!

“This season is a tale of two cities: Rome and Paris,” creator Darren Star says. “Straddling both, Emily takes love and life to the next level.” Season 5 features 10 episodes and sees Emily face professional and romantic challenges as she adapts to life in a new city. But just as everything falls into place, a work idea backfires, and the fallout cascades into heartbreak and career setbacks. Seeking stability, Emily leans into her French lifestyle, until a big secret threatens one of her closest relationships.

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage
CBS, 8pm
Midseason Finale!

The fall season concludes with two new episodes. In “Payback and a Partial Shebang,” Georgie’s (Montana Jordan) feud with a rival store threatens his partnership with Ruben (Jessie Prez). Then, in “Miami Beach and a Magical Family Christmas,” Georgie and Mandy (Emily Osment) struggle to balance work, family and the holidays when Audrey (Rachel Bay Jones) plans an unexpected Christmas vacation.

Next Level Baker
FOX, 8pm
Season Finale!

Find out which baker has raised the holiday spirits of judges and mentors Gordon Ramsay, Carla Hall and Candace Nelson in the two-hour finale of this three-episode holiday spinoff of Next Level Chef.

TCM Spotlight: Divine Intervention
TCM, beginning at 8pm
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Film characters benefit (or suffer) from some “divine intervention” in these six films. The ’thon begins with the 1943 period comedy Heaven Can Wait (no relation to the 1978 Warren Beatty film of the same name) about a playboy (Don Ameche) who argues with Satan (Laird Cregar) that his ne’er-do-well life suggests he belongs down there instead of up in heaven. Gene Tierney costars. Then, Paul Muni is the dead gangster whose deal with the Devil (Claude Rains) backfires on Satan in 1946’s Angel on My Shoulder. Eddie “Rochester” Anderson got a rare starring role in 1943’s Cabin in the Sky, an all-Black-cast musical about a resurrected gambler given one last chance to make good (as an angel and the Devil try to influence him). The night is rounded out with The Story of Mankind (1957), The Green Pastures (1936) and Heavenly Music (1943).

NFL Football: L.A. Rams at Seattle
Prime Video, 8:15pm Live

NFC West foes meet up at Seattle’s Lumen Field as Matthew Stafford and the L.A. Rams face Sam Darnold and the Seahawks on Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football.

The Great Christmas Light Fight
ABC, 9pm
Season Finale!

The quest for this season’s $50,000 grand prize and Light Fight trophy wraps up with “You Decked My Battleship” and “It’s Gonna Be Elftastic.”

Ghosts: “It’s a Wonderful Christmas Carol”
CBS, 9pm

The yearly “Ghostmas” holiday possession is back in the two-part episode “It’s a Wonderful Christmas Carol.” Sam (Rose McIver) is excited to be interviewed on national TV on Christmas Eve morning, but the opportunity is threatened due to a possession.

A “Saturday Night Live” Christmas
NBC, 9pm

Enjoy two hours of the most memorable Christmas-themed sketches from SNL’s long history.

Velvet
PBS, 9pm
Season Finale!

In the Season 2 finale “A Wedding and a Funeral,” Rita and Pedro’s (Cecilia Freire and Adrián Lastra) wedding approaches, and the girls plan her a special surprise to make it a day to remember.

Elsbeth
CBS, 10pm
Midseason Finale!

When an avant-garde choreographer’s Nutcracker rehearsal turns deadly, Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) leaps into the cutthroat world of New York ballet. Andrew Rannells guest-stars in the midseason finale “A Hard Nut to Crack.”

Friday, Dec. 19

The Seduction
HBO Max
Season Finale!

This drama from France, freely adapted from the 18th century novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, concludes its first season. Anamaria Vartolomei stars as the Marquise de Merteuil and Vincent Lacoste plays Valmont.

The Great Flood
Netflix
Original Film!

Set on the last day on Earth, this South Korean sci-fi disaster film unfolds as a catastrophic flood submerges the world and leaves a handful of survivors stranded in a sinking apartment building.

Faith MOVIES!
MOVIES!, beginning at 6:20am
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Some of Hollywood’s best-loved religious films fill the screen on this day in the run-up to the holidays. First, Loretta Young and Celeste Holm are French nuns who help build a New England children’s hospital in the 1949 dramedy Come to the Stable. That’s followed by familiar epic fare: John Huston directs, narrates and leads an all-star cast, playing Noah in 1966’s The Bible: In the Beginning; Robert Powell plays the title role and costars with Olivia Hussey and Anne Bancroft in Part I of 1977’s Jesus of Nazareth, followed by Part II; then, Richard Burton and Jean Simmons costar in 1953’s The Robe, inspired by the story of Christ, followed by a sequel, the 1954 drama Demetrius and the Gladiators, starring Victor Mature and Susan Hayward.

College Football
ABC & ESPN, beginning at 11am Live

Bowl game coverage on ESPN features Kennesaw State vs. Western Michigan in the Myrtle Beach Bowl in South Carolina and Memphis vs. NC State in the Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl in Tampa, Florida. The College Football Playoff begins with No. 9 Alabama at No. 8 Oklahoma in a first-round game on ABC and ESPN.

Sheriff Country
CBS, 8pm
Midseason Finale!

After a father and son flee a secluded ranch run by one of Edgewater’s most powerful families, Mickey (Morena Baccarin) investigates disturbing allegations of abuse and uncovers dangerous secrets in the midseason finale episode “Crucible, Part 1.”

Yogi’s First Christmas
The CW, 8pm

In this 1980 animated special, the gang wakes Yogi Bear (voice of Daws Butler) out of his winter sleep during Christmas to help convince Mrs. Throckmorton (Janet Waldo) to keep Jellystone Lodge open.

Holiday Inn
FMC, 8pm
Catch a Classic!

Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire showcase their song-and-dance act in a country inn that is only open for the holidays. This winning 1942 musical also stars Marjorie Reynolds and Virginia Dale and boasts the first filmed version of Irving Berlin’s timeless classic “White Christmas.”

Twelve Dates ’Til Christmas
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Series Finale!

The charming rom-com comes to a close tonight. As Kate (Mae Whitman) finishes up her 12 dates before the holiday, she makes some important discoveries about herself.

Sweet Holiday Romance
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Amanda (Erin Karpluk), a world-renowned pastry chef, is looking to reclaim her title as the Queen of Christmas Cookies, so she enters a competition that requires bakers to work with a local business to create the best confections. She decides to pair with The Little Shop of Fudge, but little does she know that the owner left her handsome nephew, Simon (Christopher Russell), in charge of operations, and he doesn’t have a clue about making fudge.

Fire Country
CBS, 9pm
Midseason Finale!

In the midseason finale episode “Who Owns the Dirt?,” a red flag warning sets the stage for a turf war between Station 42 and neighboring Drake County.

My Lottery Dream Home: David’s Happy Ending
HGTV, 9pm

In this one-hour special, HGTV star David Bromstad will begin a fairy tale-inspired renovation on his new home — with plans to update the kitchen and add an extension with a main bedroom, walk-in closet and theater — but he never expects to embark on a four-year-long journey. After a massive storm causes the house to flood, David will demo the entire house down to the studs, but when the stress and pressure become too much, he’ll make the tough decision to pause the project for a year due to its mental and physical toll. During a healing trip to Norway, he draws inspiration from the architecture in his ancestral homeland and shifts gears away from the fairy tale design. Instead, to create his forever dream home, he’ll lean into something even more unique that represents this new chapter in his journey.

Boston Blue
CBS, 10pm
Midseason Finale!

Mae (Gloria Reuben) faces public and family backlash over the consequences of her past decisions in the fall season finale “Collateral Damage.”

Saturday, Dec. 20

College Football: CFP First Round
ABC, ESPN & TNT/truTV, beginning at 12pm Live

The College Football Playoff first round wraps up with No. 10 Miami at No. 7 Texas A&M on ESPN and ABC, followed by No. 11 Tulane at No. 6 Ole Miss and No. 12 James Madison at No. 5 Oregon on TNT/truTV. Winners advance to the quarterfinal round beginning Dec. 31.

College Basketball
CBS & ESPN, beginning at 12:30pm Live

The CBS Sports Classic in Atlanta has Kentucky vs. St. John’s and North Carolina vs. Ohio State on CBS. Houston takes on Arkansas in the Never Forget Tribute Classic in Newark, New Jersey, also on CBS. Then, catch Texas Tech vs. Duke in the SentinelOne Classic at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on ESPN.

Marilyn Monroe Icon-a-Thon
MOVIES!, beginning at 3:20pm
Catch a Classic!

Enjoy five movies featuring the incomparable Marilyn Monroe. The Icon-a-Thon begins with O. Henry’s Full House (1952), a film anthology of five stories from author O. Henry. Monroe plays an early 20th century streetwalker in the first story, “The Cop and the Anthem.” Then, enjoy Monroe in several comedy and musical films that catapulted her to superstardom. She stars with Lauren Bacall and Betty Grable in 1953’s How to Marry a Millionaire, playing a sometimes-glasses-wearing gold digger. The next films feature some of Monroe’s most memorable musical performances, including “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” in Gentleman Prefer Blondes (1953), costarring Jane Russell; “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” in Let’s Make Love (1960), a film also featuring French actor Yves Montand, with whom Monroe had an affair during filming; and “Heat Wave” in 1954’s There’s No Business Like Show Business.

NFL Football
FOX, beginning at 5pm Live

Saturday NFL action on FOX has two key divisional matchups with the Philadelphia Eagles at the Washington Commanders in an NFC East showdown and the Green Bay Packers at the Chicago Bears in a classic NFC North rivalry clash.

Family Film and TV Awards
CBS, 8pm

The 28th annual awards ceremony that shines a spotlight on excellence in family-oriented entertainment returns. Last year’s Icon Award went to Jerry Mathers, best known for his iconic role as Beaver Cleaver on Leave It to Beaver. Another legend also took the stage last year, as Dick Van Dyke accepted the award for Best Iconic Film on behalf of Mary Poppins. Julie Chen Moonves hosts.

Ordinary Girl in a Tiara
The CW, 8pm
Original Film!

This Harlequin book adaptation is a tale of style and moxie that proves opposites not only attract but can also enrich the lives of anyone willing to take a chance on themselves and on true love.

A Make or Break Holiday
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!

Liv (Hunter King) and Daniel (Evan Roderick) are hosting their families for the first time this Christmas, and stress is at an all-time high. When things finally reach a boiling point, they find themselves at odds and decide to take a break from each other. Not wanting to ruin Christmas for their other family members, they decide to pretend to be a happy couple while everyone is under one roof.

A Pickleball Christmas
Lifetime, 8pm
Original Film!

Fresh off the biggest win of his career, tennis star Luke Hollis (James Lafferty) heads home to Florida for Christmas, only to discover his family’s racquet club is on the verge of being sold. Teaming up with Caroline (Zibby Allen), the club’s pickleball coach, Luke reluctantly agrees to compete in a high-stakes holiday tournament that could save the club.