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Friday, Oct. 21
The Peripheral
Prime Video
Recent Series!
This sci-fi thriller relies on William Gibson’s bestselling novel, a hallucinatory glimpse into the fate of mankind, and what lies beyond. It centers on Flynne Fisher (Chloë Grace Moretz), a girl attempting to hold together the pieces of her broken family in a forgotten corner of tomorrow’s America. Flynne is sensible, ambitious and doomed, with no future — until the longer term comes calling for her. Recent episodes can be found Fridays.
Acapulco
Apple TV+
Season Premiere!
The acclaimed bilingual comedy series set at a resort within the titular Mexican city is back for a 10-episode second season. In 1985, 20-something Máximo (Enrique Arrizon) must contend with upheaval on the resort, unexpected problems at home and a latest love interest who just might rival the girl of his dreams. Under Don Pablo’s (Damián Alcázar) guidance, he sets his eyes on in the future running your complete Las Colinas operation by becoming Diane’s (Jessica Collins) right-hand man. Meanwhile, in the current day, Older Máximo (Eugenio Derbez) returns to Acapulco to make peace with the recent passing of Don Pablo, and he’s forced to confront some unfinished business that his younger self left behind. The primary two episodes can be found today; latest episodes drop Fridays.
Ghostwriter
Apple TV+
Season Premiere!
This Daytime Emmy-winning reboot of the beloved early ’90s kids series returns for its third season with a wholly latest solid and a latest adventure.
Raymond & Ray
Apple TV+
Feature Film Exclusive!
Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke lead this comedy/drama as half brothers Raymond and Ray, who’ve each lived within the shadow of their terrible father. In some way, they each still have a humorousness, and their dad’s funeral offers a likelihood for them to reunite and reinvent themselves. There’s anger, there’s pain, there’s folly, there is perhaps love, and there’s definitely gravedigging. Maribel Verdú, Sophie Okonedo and Vondie Curtis-Hall also star in author/director Rodrigo García’s film, which premiered finally month’s Toronto International Film Festival.
Barbarians
Netflix
Season Premiere!
In Season 2 of this German historical drama set in A.D. 9, throughout the Roman Empire’s occupation of Germania, Roman troops have returned to the world one 12 months after the Battle of Varus, and are stronger than ever. Ari (Laurence Rupp) is again confronted along with his Roman past, while his brother, Flavus (Daniel Donskoy) has joined the Roman side so as to punish Ari for his betrayal of Rome. Thusnelda (Jeanne Goursaud) and Ari join forces to unite the tribes against Rome, while Folkwin (David Schütter) ominously challenges the gods.
Descendant
Netflix
Feature Film Exclusive!
A Special Jury Award winner on the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, Descendant finds documentary filmmaker Margaret Brown returning to her hometown of Mobile, Alabama, to document the seek for and historic discovery of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to reach in the USA. After a century of secrecy and speculation, the 2019 discovery of the vessel turned attention toward Mobile’s descendant community of Africatown.
From Scratch
Netflix
Recent Series!
Sisters Attica and Tembi Locke cocreated this limited drama series based on Tembi’s bestselling memoir of the identical name. Executive producer Zoe Saldaña stars as Amy, an American student who falls in love with Sicilian chef Lino (Eugenio Mastrandrea) while studying abroad in Italy. Their whirlwind romance faces many unexpected challenges, including their very different cultural backgrounds, but when Lino is faced with unimaginable health challenges and the couple’s future is threatened, the 2 families come together to create an clan unlike any they might have imagined, proving that love crosses all borders.
28 Days Haunted
Netflix
Recent Series!
Three teams each spend 28 days in a few of America’s most haunted locations for a magical experiment based on the theories of Ed and Lorraine Warren, investigators whose work inspired the stories within the Conjuring film franchise.
Argentina, 1985
Prime Video
Original Film!
Cowriter/director Santiago Mitre’s drama is inspired by the true story of Julio Strassera (Ricardo Darín), Luis Moreno Ocampo (Peter Lanzani) and their young legal team. These unlikely heroes engaged in a David-vs.-Goliath battle during which, under constant threat, they dared to prosecute Argentina’s bloodiest military dictatorship against all odds and in a race against time to bring justice to the victims of the military junta.
Modern Love Tokyo
Prime Video
Recent Series!
The favored romantic comedy anthology series Modern Love, which ran for 2 seasons, is rebooted here with a latest look, a latest setting in Tokyo, and a latest solid and inventive team representing Japan. Like the unique, this series relies on the Recent York Times column of the identical name, with latest essays that will make the story more familiar to Japanese audiences chosen for adaptation. Each of the seven episodes, one among which will probably be animated, depicts various forms of affection in quite a lot of expressive ways.
Chrissy’s Court
The Roku Channel
Season Premiere!
Chrissy Teigen returns as “judge,” together with her mother, Pepper Thai, again serving as “bailiff,” for a 10-episode third season of this courtroom series through which Teigen presides over actual small-claims disputes.
Ghost MOVIES!
MOVIES!, starting at 9:15am
Catch a Classic!
Ghost stories of varied types, from the comedic to the horrific, are readily available this morning, afternoon and evening on MOVIES! with an eight-film lineup of spirited cinematic classics. Airing today, so as, are: The Canterville Ghost (1944), starring Charles Laughton, Robert Young and Margaret O’Brien; The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947), with Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison; director William Castle’s 13 Ghosts (1960); The Haunting (1963), with Julie Harris and Claire Bloom; cowriter/director John Carpenter’s The Fog (1980), headlined by Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Hal Holbrook and Janet Leigh; director Herk Harvey’s eerie Carnival of Souls (1962); Two on a Guillotine (1965), starring Connie Stevens and directed by William Conrad; and Topper Returns (1941), the third and final entry within the initial Topper series of fantasy/comedy movies, starring Joan Blondell and Roland Young.
NBA Basketball
ESPN, starting at 7:30pm Live
A star-studded twin bill of NBA motion on ESPN has Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics in Miami to tackle Kyle Lowry and the Heat, followed by the Denver Nuggets facing the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco.
Trick ’r Treat
AMC, 8pm
Roughly 30 years after John Carpenter’s Halloween, Michael Dougherty’s sensible anthology Trick ’r Treat, which tells 4 terrifying tales, haunted video stores across the globe and introduced us to a deceptively lovely latest masked boogeyman in Sam. For Dougherty, it was his likelihood to pay tribute to each Carpenter’s creation and the Halloween holiday/genre. His movie became an fast classic, and this 12 months marks the film’s fifteenth anniversary.
Capital One College Bowl: “The Blitz”
NBC, 8pm
Six teams remain after the quarterfinals, but only 4 can advance to the semifinals, as Penn State takes on BYU, Georgia faces Syracuse and Columbia vies with UC Santa Barbara.
Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes
PBS, 9pm
This primary major film to explore the life and profession of jazz luminary Ron Carter, essentially the most recorded bassist in history, features original concert footage and candid insights from jazz icons, and paints a vibrant portrait of the artist in his own words.
Joe Bob’s Haunted Halloween Hangout
Shudder, 9pm
Horror movie host Joe Bob Briggs (Shudder’s The Last Drive-In) presents his fourth Shudder Halloween special; movies and special surprise guest were TBA at presstime.
Love During Lockup
WE television, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The third installment within the Love After Lockup/Life After Lockup franchise returns for Season 2 and follows bizarre individuals who pursue relationships with prison inmates.
Saving the Manor: “Judge a Book by Its Cover”
HGTV, 10pm
The pressure is on for couple Dean Poulton and Borja de Maqua to convert the stable’s hayloft right into a palatial apartment, which can create much needed rental income. Now, the duo look to construct a complicated one-bedroom suite, and so they’ll tackle the doorway foyer and library first.
Blue Bloods: “Ghosted”
CBS, 10pm
Danny and Baez (Donnie Wahlberg and Marisa Ramirez) investigate after a vicious attack leaves their friend, Maggie (returning guest star Callie Thorne), hospitalized in the brand new episode “Ghosted.”
Los Espookys
HBO, 11pm
Season Finale!
The comedy a few group of friends who run a business that gives horror to clients in a dreamy Latin American country wraps up its second season.
Saturday, Oct. 22
The Hair Tales
Hulu
Recent Series!
Oprah Winfrey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Michaela angela Davis executive produce this docuseries that leads audiences through a revelatory journey connecting the private tales of phenomenal Black women to broader societal and historical themes. The stories shared within the series offer an honest and layered look into the complex culture of Black hair and, ultimately, Black women’s identity, beauty, cultural and social contributions, and humanity. The primary two episodes can be found today; latest episodes drop Saturdays.
Criss Angel’s Magic With the Stars
The CW, 8pm
Recent Series!
Magician Criss Angel executive produces and leads a team of judges on this competition series pitting two celebrities against each other as they train with skilled magicians to create show-stopping magic performances. The celebrities must master three categories of magic and perform in front of the judges. Those that rating the very best will probably be invited back to the finale, where they may compete for the golden wand.
Swindler Seduction
Lifetime, 8pm
On this world television film premiere, Louisa meets handsome and sweet Steve at a bar in Chicago. He looks as if the right guy: an angel investor and entrepreneur who just sold an organization for hundreds of thousands. But 48 blissful, sexy hours and countless lies later, Steve disappears, and Louisa realizes she’s been swindled out of 1000’s of dollars. The police won’t help her, but after Louisa finds out she’s pregnant, she sets out to trace down Steve on her own. Stars Gabrielle Graham and Colton Haynes.
Svengoolie: “The Bride of Frankenstein”
MeTV, 8pm
Sven’s film tonight is a cut above among the campier and more low-budget fare he often introduces: 1935’s The Bride of Frankenstein, the primary follow-up to the 1931 classic Frankenstein and a movie that’s not less than nearly as good as the unique. Frankenstein director James Whale returns to helm this production that features Boris Karloff (billed simply as “Karloff”) reprising his role because the monster and Colin Clive back as Henry Frankenstein, with Elsa Lanchester joining the solid as each the monster’s bride and Frankenstein creator Mary Shelley within the film’s intro.
Star of the Month: Robots
TCM, starting at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Saturday evening salute to movies with notable robots continues with tonight’s double feature that begins with the spy movie spoof Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965), one other low-budget but fun comedy from American International Pictures (AIP). Vincent Price stars because the titular mad scientist, who builds a military of bikini-clad fembots to seduce wealthy men out of their fortunes. AIP “beach movie” staple Frankie Avalon also stars. After that’s the 1987 sci-fi/romantic comedy Making Mr. Right, about an emotionally repressed scientist (John Malkovich) who develops an android, named Ulysses, who looks like himself (and can be played by Malkovich) to send on a years-long deep-space exploration mission. Ann Magnuson costars as a girl hired to show Ulysses about human behavior and emotions, and she or he and the android eventually fall in love.
World’s Funniest Animals
The CW, 9pm
Season Premiere!
Season 3 of this series hosted by Elizabeth Stanton shares more viral web clips of funny animal moments, hilarious animal clips from movies and TV series, animal outtakes, and videos of babies and pets together with celebrities and their pets.
Help! I Wrecked My House: “The Root of the Problem”
HGTV, 9pm
A home-owner has big dreams for a Scandinavia-meets-California beach house, but his budget is barely enough to tackle the lavatory and office. Jasmine Roth faces an enormous financial challenge as she looks to bring his big ideas to life without blowing the budget.
NFL Icons: “Cris Carter”
EPIX, 10pm
This episode looks at how Cris Carter used arguably the best wide receiver hands in NFL history to beat adversity and mold himself right into a Pro Football Hall of Famer through a profession most famously spent with the Minnesota Vikings. Also featured are stories of Carter’s complicated relationship with head coach Buddy Ryan during his early years with the Philadelphia Eagles, and his mentorship of Randy Moss on the Vikings.
Sunday, Oct. 23
“Alfred Hitchcock Presents” Marathon
MeTV, starting at 12pm
Ten episodes from Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the classic 1955-62 mystery/thriller anthology series created and introduced by the Master of Suspense himself, air during today’s five-hour MeTV marathon.
House of Dark Shadows
MOVIES!, 12pm
Catch a Classic!
Dan Curtis directed this 1970 horror film, the primary of his two feature-length movies based on his famous 1966-71 gothic soap opera Dark Shadows, through which, free of worries about having to appease TV censors, he was capable of include more graphically violent scenes. Several solid members from the series reprise their roles here, notably Jonathan Frid as vampire Barnabas Collins, who’s unintentionally released from his centuries-long entombment at his family’s ancestral estate in Maine. As he targets his descendants who now live there, Collins also seeks a cure for his vampirism in order that he can marry Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott, reprising her series role), a girl who resembles his long-lost fiancée, Josette.
Formula 1 Racing: Aramco United States Grand Prix
ABC, 1:30pm Live
Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez, Lewis Hamilton and more Formula 1 stars race at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, for the 2022 Aramco United States Grand Prix on ABC.
NASCAR Cup Series: Dixie Vodka 400
NBC, 2:30pm Live
The NASCAR Cup Series playoffs Round of 8 continues today at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where drivers compete for 267 laps across the 1.5-mile oval.
NHL Hockey: Anaheim at Detroit
ESPN, 5pm Live
Troy Terry and the Anaheim Geese are at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena for a Sunday skate against Dylan Larkin and the Red Wings.
Star-Crossed Romance
UPtv, 7pm
Original Film!
After a disagreement between her son and one other student, single mother Piper (Aliyah O’Brien) is teamed up with that student’s handsome single father (Andrew Zachar) to stage the college play, Romeo and Juliet. Piper must get past her ego, face her feelings and determine methods to operate a hot-glue gun — all before opening night.
The Equalizer: “One Percenters”
CBS, 8pm
A neighborhood motorcycle club seeks McCall’s (Queen Latifah) assist in proving the illegal guns present in a member’s van were planted in the brand new episode “One Percenters.”
The Simpsons: “Not It”
FOX, 8pm
In “Not It,” a latest “Treehouse of Horror” Halloween episode, teenage Homer (voice of Dan Castellaneta) and his friends are pursued by a killer clown in a spoof of Stephen King’s novel It.
A Kismet Christmas
Hallmark Channel, 8pm
Original Film!
Bestselling children’s creator Sarah Collins (Sarah Ramos) has a family legend: When you sleep with one among her Gramma Mia’s kismet cookies under your pillow on Christmas Eve, you’ll dream of your true love. But when Sarah tried it years ago after which confessed her like to Travis (Carlo Marks), the boy living round the corner, she ended up with a broken heart. Gramma Mia (Marilu Henner), upon realizing the ability of the kismet cookie, has refused to make them since Sarah’s heartbreak. With the urging of some old friends, Sarah makes a fresh batch to see if the magic of the cookies remains to be there and in the event that they may also help open some hearts to like just in time for Christmas.
Miss Scarlet and the Duke: “The Black Witch Moth”
PBS, 8pm
A beneficial sketch by famed naturalist Charles Darwin is stolen, and Eliza (Kate Phillips) is hired by an insurance company to search out it. The rationale behind her being hired, and the strategy of solving the mystery, brings fresh twists and turns for Eliza and the Duke (Stuart Martin).
NFL Football: Pittsburgh at Miami
NBC, 8:20pm Live
NBC’s Sunday Night Football has Najee Harris and the Pittsburgh Steelers in South Florida to face Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Great North: “Woodfellas Adventure”
FOX, 8:30pm
Your entire town of Lone Moose is decided to win the annual Cavalcade of Ships parade, but Wolf (Will Forte) uncovers a parade secret that would change all the things in the brand new episode “Woodfellas Adventure.”
East Recent York: “Snapped”
CBS, 9pm
When the team receives an unusual call for police assistance, they need to employ creative methods to defuse a critical family conflict in the brand new episode “Snapped.”
Bob’s Burgers: “So You Stink You Can Dance”
FOX, 9pm
Tina (voice of Dan Mintz) cheers on Jimmy Jr. (H. Jon Benjamin) at a semi-prestigious dancing seminar in the brand new episode “So You Stink You Can Dance.”
House of the Dragon
HBO, 9pm
Season Finale!
The prequel series set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones and telling the story of House Targaryen concludes its first season. HBO has renewed the series for Season 2.
The Toys That Built America
History, 9pm
Season Premiere!
The series returns for Season 2 with “Masters of the Toy Universe.” The episode chronicles how, after passing on the largest deal in toy industry history, Mattel President Ray Wagner found himself a step behind former-colleague-turned-rival Bernie Loomis.
Magpie Murders: “Episode 2”
PBS, 9pm
Everyone he knew had reason to kill mystery author Alan Conway (Conleth Hill). But was his fatal fall actually murder? The missing last chapter of his latest book may hold the key.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan
Starz, 9pm
Season Finale!
The gritty drama following drug kingpin Raquel “Raq” Thomas (Patina Miller) and her son, Kanan Stark (MeKai Curtis), finishes its second season with “If Y’Don’t Know, Now Y’Know.” Starz has ordered a 3rd season.
Family Guy: “Unzipped Code”
FOX, 9:30pm
After Cleveland (voice of Arif Zahir) is fired as a mailman, he flourishes in his latest job on the brewery in the brand new episode “Unzipped Code.”
NCIS: Los Angeles: “The Body Stitchers”
CBS, 10pm
In the brand new episode “The Body Stitchers,” the NCIS team joins forces with the FBI when a bunch of grisly murderers resurfaces after evading capture by NCIS years ago.
Annika: “Episode 2”
PBS, 10pm
Annika’s (Nicola Walker) teenage daughter, Morgan (Silvie Furneaux), gets mixed up with suspects in a revenge slaying. A Norse saga involves life as Annika’s team closes in.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
Starz, 10pm
Recent Series!
This eight-episode documentary series chronicles the rise and fall of Detroit’s Black Mafia Family crime syndicate as told by former members, insiders, associates and celebrity figures near the family.
Monday, Oct. 24
The Neighborhood: “Welcome to the Hot Prospect”
CBS, 8pm
Calvin (Cedric the Entertainer) recruits Malcolm (Sheaun McKinney) for help with a promising business opportunity in the brand new episode “Welcome to the Hot Prospect.”
NFL Football: Chicago at Recent England
ESPN, 8pm Live
Week 7’s Monday Night Football matchup at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, has Mac Jones and the Recent England Patriots hosting Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears.
9-1-1: “Tomorrow”
FOX, 8pm
Hen (Aisha Hinds) fears for Karen’s (guest star Tracie Thoms) life when an explosion rocks her science lab in the brand new episode “Tomorrow.”
The Voice: “The Battles, Part 4”
NBC, 8pm
The Battle Rounds proceed because the coaches enlist music industry powerhouses Jimmie Allen, Sean Paul, Charlie Puth and Jazmine Sullivan to organize their artists to go head-to-head in hopes of advancing to the knockouts. Each coach has one steal and one save at their disposal.
Antiques Roadshow: “Vintage Grand Rapids, Hour 2”
PBS, 8pm
Magnificent Michigan appraisals are revisited greater than 13 years after Roadshow’s stop in Grand Rapids, including a gold watch fob chain, a Glier violin and Pfretzschner bow (circa 1880), and an Ellis-Stickley music cabinet. Which one’s appraisal is now as much as $100,000?
TCM Highlight: Creepy Cinema Night 4 — “Creepy Loners” and “More Creepy Horror”
TCM, starting at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Various creeps offers you the creeps tonight as Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Monday night salute to scary movies continues with: The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1977), Alice, Sweet Alice (1977), The Haunting of Julia (1977), Let’s Scare Jessica to Death (1971), Carnival of Souls (1962), Spider Baby (1964) and Freaks (1932).
The Cleansing Lady: “Oasis”
FOX, 9pm
An unexpected trio emerges within the mission to take down Cortés (guest star Nick E. Tarabay) in the brand new episode “Oasis.”
Quantum Leap: “What a Disaster!”
NBC, 10pm
Ben (Raymond Lee) and Addison (Caitlin Bassett) find themselves in San Francisco throughout the historic 1989 earthquake. As town continues to crumble with aftershocks, Ben must attempt to mend a family in chaos. Meanwhile, Jenn (Nanrisa Lee) and Ian (Mason Alexander Park) seek for clues to an unsettling mystery.
Independent Lens: “TikTok, Boom.”
PBS, 10pm
Featuring a solid of Gen Z influencers and experts who comprehend it best, this film dissects TikTok, one of the vital influential platforms in the brand new social media landscape, along myriad cross-sections — algorithmic, sociopolitical, economic and cultural — balancing a real interest in the neighborhood and its progressive mechanics with healthy skepticism.
Tuesday, Oct. 25
The Patient
Hulu
Series Finale!
The extraordinary psychological thriller concludes with “The Cantor’s Husband.” For Sam (Domhnall Gleeson), an unexpected decision shows progress toward his goals, but Dr. Strauss (Steve Carell) demands much more.
Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities
Netflix
Recent Series!
Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro (Nightmare Alley) created, executive produces and introduces the stories on this eight-episode horror anthology. Two latest episodes drop each day through Friday, starting today with “The Murmuring,” an original story from del Toro adapted by author/director Jennifer Kent (The Babadook), and starring Essie Davis and Andrew Lincoln; and “The Autopsy,” author David S. Goyer’s adaptation of Michael Shea’s short story, directed by David Prior (The Empty Man) and starring Luke Roberts, F. Murray Abraham and Glynn Turman.
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans
Shudder
Recent Series!
Hosted and created by the Boulet Brothers, this 10-episode spinoff of Dragula stars among the hottest drag icons from that show’s previous seasons competing in a grand championship of drag artistry and shocking physical challenges for a $100,000 grand prize, the headlining spot on the upcoming world tour, and the primary ever “Dragula Titans” crown and title. Guest judges include Elvira, Harvey Guillen, Justin Simien, David Dastmalchian, Poppy, Alaska, Katya, Joe Bob Briggs, Bonnie Aarons, Barbara Crampton and more to be announced.
TCM Morning & Afternoon Movies: Christopher Lee
TCM, starting at 9am
Catch a Classic!
Iconic British actor Christopher Lee may not be with us, but his legendary performances as quite a lot of villains, most famously as Dracula within the famed Hammer Studios productions, will remain as undying as that famous count. You may enjoy a few of Lee’s Dracula appearances, together with a couple of of his other sinister characters, on Turner Classic Movies today in a morning and afternoon lineup that features, so as: Dracula, Prince of Darkness (1966), The Face of Fu Manchu (1965), Rasputin, the Mad Monk (1966), Dracula Has Risen From the Grave (1969), Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) and The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973).
NBA Basketball
TNT, starting at 7:30pm Live
The Dallas Mavericks are on the Recent Orleans Pelicans and the Golden State Warriors are in Phoenix to face the Suns for TNT’s Tuesday night NBA doubleheader.
NHL Hockey
ESPN, starting at 8pm Live
The Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche skate into Madison Square Garden to face off against the N.Y. Rangers. The Vegas Golden Knights know the strategy to San Jose to swim with the Sharks in ESPN’s second game.
The Resident: “For Higher or Worse”
FOX, 8pm
On the day of Kit and Bell’s (Jane Leeves and Bruce Greenwood) wedding, Bell and Conrad (Matt Czuchry) get pulled away to are likely to the unwell daughter of a significant hospital donor within the series’ one centesimal episode “For Higher or Worse.”
Life Below Zero: “Can’t Change the Fear”
Nat Geo, 8pm
Alaskan residents embrace the changing seasons within the Arctic and need to take crucial steps to preserve their lifestyle ahead of the spring thaw. Sue Aikens must face a deep fear to expand her access to the tundra; Andy Bassich and Denise Becker make a heartbreaking sacrifice when an old system fails them; Ricko DeWilde takes stock of his hunting prospects; and the Hailstones’ seek for fish grinds to a halt before it may possibly begin.
The Voice: “The Battles, Part 5”
NBC, 8pm
The Battle Rounds conclude because the coaches enlist music industry powerhouses Jimmie Allen, Sean Paul, Charlie Puth and Jazmine Sullivan to organize their artists to go head-to-head in hopes of advancing to the knockouts. Each coach has one steal and one save at their disposal.
The Very VERY Better of the 80s: “Scary Movies”
AXS TV, 8:30pm
Just ahead of Halloween, this installment of the brand new nostalgia series finds host Kelly Osbourne and a panel of celebrity guests looking back at essentially the most notable scary movies of the Eighties.
Monarch: “About Last Night”
FOX, 9pm
The victim and the events leading as much as the deadly night are revealed in the brand new episode “About Last Night.”
La Brea: “The Heist”
NBC, 9pm
Eve (Natalie Zea), Gavin (Eoin Macken) and others try and commandeer a shipment of black rock to realize access to the mysterious constructing, where they consider they could discover a strategy to bring Josh (Jack Martin) and Riley (Veronica St. Clair) home. In 1988, Josh and Riley must act swiftly to stop Caroline from altering the timeline.
Making Black America: Through the Grapevine
PBS, 9pm
Season Finale!
In “Life Beyond the Veil,” the ultimate hour of this four-part docuseries, see how, despite the gains of legal desegregation, all Black political and cultural movements — from Black Power to Black Twitter — continued to supply secure spaces for a community riven by class, sexuality and generational divisions to debate, organize and rejoice.
Recent Amsterdam: “Give Me a Sign”
NBC, 10pm
Max (Ryan Eggold) goes on a mission to make Recent York safer, while Iggy (Tyler Labine) helps a family come to terms with their deaf child’s inability to speak.
Frontline: “Putin’s Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes”
PBS, 10pm
This 90-minute film is an element of a significant reporting effort investigating the evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine. It draws on firsthand reporting inside Ukraine because the earliest days of the war, in addition to on a multiplatform journalism initiative called War Crimes Watch Ukraine that has been gathering, verifying and comprehensively cataloging potential war crimes. Against the backdrop of the Ukraine war, the film traces a pattern of Russian atrocities across previous conflicts and exposes the challenges of attempting to hold Russia to account.
Wednesday, Oct. 26
The Mysterious Benedict Society
Disney+
Season Premiere!
In Season 2 of the mystery/adventure series, Reynie (Mystic Inscho), Sticky (Seth Carr), Kate (Emmy DeOliveira) and Constance (Marta Kessler), the 4 gifted orphans who were recruited by the eccentric Mr. Benedict (Tony Hale), embark upon one other mission to save lots of the world from the nefarious plans of his twin brother, Dr. L.D. Curtain (also played by Hale). Episodes can be found Wednesdays starting today.
Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi
Disney+
Recent Series!
Six latest animated Star Wars shorts, all available without delay, feature parables built around notable Jedi from the prequel trilogy era: Ahsoka Tano (Ashley Eckstein, who has voiced the character in several previous SW series, video games and movies) and a young Count Dooku (Corey Burton), before his fall to the dark side. Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) cocreated the series, which also features Liam Neeson returning to voice the adult Qui-Gon Jinn.
The Good Nurse
Netflix
Feature Film Exclusive!
Jessica Chastain leads this Darren Aronofsky-produced thriller based on true events as Amy, a nurse who risks her own life to uncover the reality when she becomes suspicious that her latest colleague (Eddie Redmayne) is accountable for a series of mysterious patient deaths.
Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities: “Lot 36” & “Pickman’s Model”
Netflix
Two latest episodes of creator/executive producer Guillermo del Toro’s horror anthology drop today: “Lot 36,” a tale conceived by del Toro, adapted by author Regina Corrado and director Guillermo Navarro (who won an Oscar as cinematographer for del Toro’s acclaimed dark fantasy film Pan’s Labyrinth), and led by Tim Blake Nelson; and “Pickman’s Model,” an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s short story from author Lee Patterson and director Keith Thomas (The Vigil), starring Crispin Glover.
MexZombies
ViX+
Feature Film Exclusive!
On this horror comedy from Mexico, teenagers at a Halloween party find themselves facing a zombie apocalypse and having to affix forces with a dangerous drug kingpin to save lots of their lives.
NBA Basketball
ESPN, starting at 7:30pm Live
Kyrie Irving leads the Brooklyn Nets into Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum to face Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks. ESPN’s second game has LeBron James and the L.A. Lakers on the road against Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets.
The Conners: “Book Bans and Guillotine Hands”
ABC, 8pm
It’s Halloween, and Dan encourages the family to embellish the home. When everyone seems to be feeling too busy and overwhelmed to assist, Becky tries to take matters into her own hands. Meanwhile, Harris takes a stand on a difficulty that ruffles a couple of feathers in Darlene’s latest neighborhood.
The Masked Singer: “Muppets Night”
FOX, 8pm
Miss Piggy serves as a guest panelist in the brand new episode “Muppets Night.” Kermit the Frog, Animal, Fozzie Bear and more Muppets make guest appearances.
Nature: “Canada: Surviving the Wild North”
PBS, 8pm
Canada is an unlimited country, with the most important intact forest on the planet, greater than 2 million lakes and rivers, and the longest coastline on Earth. This wild and rugged outpost is home to among the world’s most astonishing wildlife, resembling polar bears, coastal wolves, Canada lynx and harp seals. On this film, journey from the high arctic and tundra to the boreal forests to find how life manages to survive within the wild north, where getting the timing right and seizing seasonal opportunities can mean the difference between life and death.
Great Lakes Untamed: “Marvels & Mysteries”
Smithsonian Channel, 8pm
Witness spring activity in North America’s Great Lakes, from leaping fish to migrating snakes to deep-diving moose. See how invasive creatures and overdevelopment are threatening the Great Lakes wildlife, and what humans can do to assist.
Pam Grier — Part 2
TCM, starting at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ two-night salute to iconic actress Pam Grier, who became famous for her motion roles in Nineteen Seventies’ “blaxploitation” features mostly made for low-budget studio American International Pictures, concludes tonight with 4 of her notable movies from that genre. Up first, and making its TCM premiere, is Sheba, Baby (1975), which features Grier as Chicago private investigator Sheba Shayne, who returns to her Louisville, Kentucky, hometown to assist her father (Rudy Challenger) fight off mobsters. Next, in 1973’s Coffy, the actress plays the titular ER nurse, who takes vigilante justice against inner-city drug dealers after her sister becomes their latest victim. Grier’s title character in the following film, Foxy Brown (1974), can be out for revenge, taking up the gang of white drug dealers who murdered her boyfriend. Finally, within the Defiant Ones-like women-in-prison film Black Mama, White Mama (1973), Grier plays an incarcerated prostitute who must form an uneasy alliance with a white revolutionary (Margaret Markov) once they are busted out of a Latin American prison — but still chained together — and pursued by guerillas, bounty hunters and the military.
NFL Football: Baltimore at Tampa Bay
Prime Video, 8:15pm Live
Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers welcome Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens to Raymond James Stadium for this Week 8 Thursday Night Football tilt.
The Goldbergs: “DYNY”
ABC, 8:30pm
In homage to the classic Halloween movies of the ’80s, Geoff’s terror over Beverly controlling all baby-care duties turns right into a jump-scare-filled comedic thriller. Meanwhile, Adam is worked up to spend Halloween visiting Dave Kim at NYU; nonetheless, his feelings change when he discovers that Dave Kim has reinvented himself.
LEGO Masters: “Brickminster Dog Show”
FOX, 9pm
Each team races to construct a life-size LEGO dog that may move down the runway on a leash in the brand new episode “Brickminster Dog Show.”
Property Brothers: Endlessly Home: “Big Family, Big Reno”
HGTV, 9pm
A pair inherits a cherished family home, however it’s cramped and dated, and it needs a significant overhaul. Jonathan and Drew Scott open up the foremost living area and refresh the ’80s look in order that they can proceed hosting clan gatherings in style for many years to come back.
NOVA: “Ocean Invaders”
PBS, 9pm
Lionfish — long prized in home aquariums — have invaded the Atlantic Ocean. Dive deep with host Danni Washington to research what makes the lionfish such a successful invasive species, the way it’s wreaking havoc and what may be done about it.
Home Economics: “Novel Signed by Creator, $22.19”
ABC, 9:30pm
It’s Halloween and everyone seems to be on edge! Especially Tom, who fears no one will attend his in-person book reading — apart from his No. 1 fan, that’s. Though the family presumes her to be a stalker, the mysterious woman seems to be something much more shocking.
Jay Leno’s Garage
CNBC, 10pm
Season Finale!
Host Jay Leno concludes his seventh season of taking cool cars for a spin along with his celebrity friends. In “POTUS and the Next Gen Hot Rods,” Leno and President Joe Biden discuss hot-rodding and the longer term of electrical cars.
Secrets of the Dead: “The End of the Romans”
PBS, 10pm
Is history repeating itself? Follow an in-depth investigation into the actual causes of the decline of the Roman Empire, which shows how three deadly epidemics and climate change could have caused its collapse — drawing frightening parallels to today.
Reginald the Vampire: “All of the Time within the World”
Syfy, 10pm
This episode set in 1972 Oakland, California, shows how all the things modified when Angela (Savannah Basley) met Maurice (Mandela Van Peebles).
Sherman’s Showcase
IFC, 10:30pm; also streams on AMC+
Season Premiere!
The acclaimed, Emmy-winning variety series returns with six episodes for its second season, with more sketches, dancers, cultural nostalgia, fake commercials and movie trailers, and more, hosted by Sherman McDaniels, portrayed by series cocreator Bashir Salahuddin. Recent guest stars this season include Issa Rae, Likelihood the Rapper, Jay Pharoah, Chris Hardwick and more.
Thursday, Oct. 27
Daniel Spellbound
Netflix
Recent Series!
This CGI-animated kids series is about in a modern-day Recent York City where magic is real, just hidden from the general public — but Daniel Spellbound (voice of Alex Barima) knows where to search out it. Making his living tracking hard-to-find magical objects, Daniel catches the eye of the incorrect people when he discovers a rare artifact, and suddenly the fate of the magical world hangs within the balance. Chantel Riley and Deven Mack also lead the voice solid.
Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities: “The Viewing” & “Dreams within the Witch House”
Netflix
Creator/executive producer Guillermo del Toro’s horror anthology continues with two latest episodes available today: “The Viewing,” directed by Panos Cosmatos (Beyond the Black Rainbow), who cowrote the script with Aaron Stewart-Ahn, and starring Peter Weller and Eric André; and “Dreams within the Witch House,” an H.P. Lovecraft adaptation written by Mika Watkins, directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight) and starring Rupert Grint, Ismael Cruz Córdova, DJ Qualls and Nia Vardalos.
College Football
ESPN & FS1, starting at 7:30pm Live
A primetime ACC matchup has the Virginia Tech Hokies on the NC State Wolfpack on ESPN. Then on FS1, the Utah Utes are on the Washington State Cougars in a Pac-12 contest.
Station 19: “Demons”
ABC, 8pm
Maya and Theo answer a call at a Halloween carnival, but when fire hits the corn maze, the risks quickly escalate and Maya risks her own life to prove her value to her increasingly hostile captain. Meanwhile, Station 19 hosts the neighborhood kids for trick-or-treating; a prank war breaks out in the home, and Jack is haunted by a ghost from his past.
Young Sheldon: “A Resident Advisor and the Word ‘Sketchy’”
CBS, 8pm
Sheldon (Iain Armitage) decides to expand his responsibilities and advise college dorm residents on this latest episode.
Hell’s Kitchen: “Breakfast 911”
FOX, 8pm
In the brand new episode “Breakfast 911,” the teams serve a delicious breakfast for a bunch of first responders. The winning team earns a celebration within the Hollywood Hills, while the losing team gets to sort the trash at Hell’s Kitchen.
Law & Order: “12 Seconds”
NBC, 8pm
Cosgrove (Jeffrey Donovan) and Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) piece together the clues of what happened to a murdered law student, uncovering an internet of blackmail and lies. Meanwhile, Price (Hugh Dancy) fights to have a chunk of shocking testimony thrown out.
seventy fifth Anniversary of the Hollywood Blacklist — Night 3
TCM, starting at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ three-week Thursday night look back at various facets of the infamous Hollywood blacklist of the late Forties through the ’50s concludes with this evening’s three-film lineup of titles made within the eras following the backlist that incorporated elements of it into not less than parts of their plots, if not as the foremost backdrop: the 1973 romantic drama The Way We Were, starring Best Actress Oscar nominee Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford; The Front (1976), a drama led by Woody Allen and Zero Mostel; and The Majestic (2001), making its TCM premiere and starring Jim Carrey in one among his earlier dramatic roles.
Ghosts: “Halloween 2: The Ghost of Hetty’s Past”
CBS, 8:30pm
A séance at Sam and Jay’s (Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar) Halloween party conjures up a spirit from Hetty’s (Rebecca Wisocky) past in the brand new episode “Halloween 2: The Ghost of Hetty’s Past.”
Grey’s Anatomy: “Haunted”
ABC, 9pm
It’s Halloween night at Grey Sloan Memorial. Meredith and Nick attempt to spend some alone time together, Levi is stressed as a consequence of overworking, and Winston and Owen have the interns practice trauma training on an actual cadaver.
So Help Me Todd: “Let the Wright One In”
CBS, 9pm
Margaret (Marcia Gay Harden) attempts to affix an elite philanthropy club and must represent a former club worker accused of using the organization to smuggle drugs in the brand new episode “Let the Wright One In.”
Welcome to Flatch: “The Headless Horseman”
FOX, 9pm
In the brand new Halloween episode “The Headless Horseman,” a psychic (guest star Atkins Estimond) at Barb’s (Jaime Pressly) “spooky night” influences some big changes and sparks some romance in Flatch.
Renovation Unimaginable: “Burning Eyes, Busted Budgets”
HGTV, 9pm
Russell J. Holmes visits an artsy couple after a significant setback with the muse brought renovations on their cramped, dated home to a halt. He may have to search out a creative compromise that saves money in order that they can each proceed work at home in comfort and ease.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: “Breakwater”
NBC, 9pm
A young man asks the SVU for help when he suspects his boss is preying on his sister; Velasco (Octavio Pisano) tries to persuade a reluctant witness to testify in court.
Call Me Kat: “Call Me Uncle Dad”
FOX, 9:30pm
Carter (Julian Gant) struggles to get customers to come back to his Halloween Octoberfest party at The Middle C in the brand new episode “Call Me Uncle Dad.”
Alaska Every day: “The Weekend”
ABC, 10pm
It’s the Alaska State Fair and the Every day Alaskan team is covering every angle of this beloved annual event, including Gabriel, who is worked up for his first assigned story. When his reporting leads him somewhere unexpected, he rises to the occasion with Eileen’s support. Meanwhile, Eileen and Roz have very different weekends before reuniting to make more progress on their investigation.
Law & Order: Organized Crime: “Behind Blue Eyes”
NBC, 10pm
While Stabler (Christopher Meloni) known as to testify against the Brotherhood in court, the duty force sets their sights on a dangerous criminal gang posing as police; Reyes (Rick Gonzalez) finds a surprising connection to the suspects they’re after; Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) receives some unwelcome news.
True Crime Story: Indefensible
SundanceTV, 10pm; also streams on AMC+
Season Premiere!
Host Jena Friedman returns for Season 2 of this true-crime docuseries through which she travels the country to unspool real cases on the bottom and uncover the “why” and “how” of not only crimes themselves, but additionally of our sometimes dysfunctional criminal justice system.
Friday, Oct. 28
It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Apple TV+ (streams free for everybody today through Oct. 31)
Although the beloved Peanuts holiday specials at the moment are exclusively available on the Apple TV+ streaming service, they’d been given one-time broadcasts on PBS the previous few years. PBS has confirmed, nonetheless, that this 12 months they wouldn’t have the rights to air these programs. Apple TV+ subscribers can view the specials all 12 months long, but even in the event you don’t subscribe, you may watch It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown at no cost on the streamer starting today through Monday (Halloween). A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and A Charlie Brown Christmas will similarly be available in November and December, respectively.
All Quiet on the Western Front
Netflix
Feature Film Exclusive!
Erich Maria Remarque’s famed 1928 anti-war novel gets its latest adaptation on this German production that has been announced as that country’s submission within the Best International Feature Film category on the upcoming Academy Awards. The story follows Paul (Felix Kammerer), a young German soldier on the front lines of World War I, where he and his comrades experience firsthand how the initial euphoria of war turns into desperation and fear as they fight for his or her lives, and for one another. Daniel Brühl also stars.
Big Mouth
Netflix
Season Premiere!
Season 6 of the adult animated comedy concerning the glorious nightmare that’s puberty focuses on the theme of family because the beloved characters proceed each of their journeys, discovering that while you may’t at all times pick your loved ones, you may surround yourself with those that love you for who you might be. Cocreator Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Jenny Slate, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph and Jordan Peele lead the voice solid. The series has been renewed for Season 7.
Drink Masters
Netflix
Recent Series!
Tone Bell hosts this competition series through which 12 of the world’s most progressive mixologists infuse, stir and mix their way through a series of high-stakes cocktail challenges to win a life-changing prize and the title of the Ultimate Drink Master.
Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities
Netflix
Season Finale!
The primary season of creator/executive producer Guillermo del Toro’s horror anthology concludes as two latest episodes drop today: “The Outside,” an adaptation of Emily Carroll’s short story written by Haley Z. Boston, directed by Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night), and starring Kate Micucci and Martin Starr; and “Graveyard Rats,” with David Hewlett leading author/director Vincenzo Natali’s (Splice) adaptation of Henry Kuttner’s pulp horror tale.
Wendell & Wild
Netflix
Feature Film Exclusive!
Jordan Peele is a cowriter (with director Henry Selick) and producer, and lends his voice to, this stop-motion animated fantasy about scheming demon brothers Wendell (voice of Keegan-Michael Key) and Wild (Peele), who enlist the help of Kat Elliot (Lyric Ross) — a troublesome teen with a load of guilt — to summon them to the Land of the Living. But what Kat demands in return results in a bizarre and comedic adventure.
The Devil’s Hour
Prime Video
Recent Series!
A lady (Jessica Raine) who’s woke up by terrifying visions every night at 3:33am finds herself inexplicably connected to a string of brutal murders, which can give her the answers to this nightly trauma which have evaded her for years. Peter Capaldi costars within the six-episode thriller.
2022 World Series: Game 1
FOX, 8pm Live
The champions of the American League and National League begin the best-of-seven-game World Series, with Game 1 tonight at the house ballpark of the team with the higher regular-season record. FOX has exclusive coverage of the series, which might end on Nov. 5 if a seventh game is required.
My Nightmare Office Affair
LMN, 8pm
This world television movie premiere finds Nick, a successful executive with a picture-perfect family, including a loving wife and lovely daughter, seduced by a colleague who desperately wants children of her own. When Nick tries to interrupt things off, he finds himself in a dangerous game together with her that threatens his job, his family and his life. Stars Laurie Fortier, Marc Herrmann, Kristi Murdock and Matthew Pohlkamp.
Capital One College Bowl: “Semifinals/Championship”
NBC, starting at 8pm
Season Finale!
Season 2 concludes with back-to-back hourlong episodes, starting with the semifinals and concluding with the championship. Entering the evening, 4 teams are left to compete for the 2 championship spots: BYU vs. returning champ Columbia, and Georgia vs. Penn State. The 2 semifinals winners will then clash within the championship to take home the Capital One College Bowl trophy and the vast majority of $1 million in scholarship money.
Paranormal Pictures
TCM, starting at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies gets a couple of days’ head start on Halloween with tonight’s triple feature of famous cinematic supernatural tales. The evening begins with Poltergeist (1982), coproducer/-writer Steven Spielberg and director Tobe Hooper’s dazzling collaboration that was one among the primary major productions to update the haunted-house film from a creepy old country manor to a tract home in modern suburbia. Next, Deborah Kerr gives a implausible performance in The Innocents (1961), a ghost story/psychological thriller that adapts Henry James’ novella The Turn of the Screw. She plays a governess watching over two children in a big estate who involves fear that her charges are being possessed by the spirits of the house’s former servants; but is she actually losing her mind? Finally, Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie lead director Nicolas Roeg’s 1973 thriller Don’t Look Now, an adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s short story that’s making its TCM premiere. They play a married couple who travel to Venice while grieving the recent accidental death of their young daughter. There they encounter two elderly sisters, one among whom claims to be clairvoyant and tells the parents their daughter is attempting to contact them and warn them of danger.
Shock Doc: Ghosts of Flight 401
Travel Channel, 8pm; also streams on discovery+
This two-hour Shock Doc special investigates one among the best supernatural mysteries in U.S. history, which began on Dec. 29, 1972, when Eastern Airlines Flight 401 crashed into the Florida Everglades, killing over 100 people. Soon after, ghosts from the flight reportedly began haunting the land and other planes. Paranormal investigator Steve Shippy and psychic medium Cindy Kaza will try and make contact with these spirits to search out out the horrifying truth about what really happened that fateful night.
Fire Country: “Work, Don’t Worry”
CBS, 9pm
The crew engages in a search and rescue mission after a constructing collapses in the brand new episode “Work, Don’t Worry.”
Dia de los Muertos
PBS, 9pm
Have a good time the favored tradition observed by people of Mexican heritage in all places with this hourlong musical and cultural fiesta featuring rock greats Los Lobos, salsa-rap-reggae-funk band Ozomatli and all-female mariachi band Flor de Toloache.
Urban Legend
Travel Channel, 10pm; also streams on discovery+
Recent Series!
Horror filmmaker Eli Roth is a creative guide behind this nightmarish anthology series that showcases classic urban legends as you’ve never seen them before. Based on widely shared “true” stories that happened to a friend of a friend … of a friend, each episode is a mini horror film cinematically crafted to deliver a tension-fueled experience through disturbing tales of lurking psychopaths, murderous mysteries, creepy creatures and more.
Saturday, Oct. 29
College Football: Florida vs. Georgia
CBS, 3:30pm Live
The football rivalry between the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs is renewed today at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. Georgia has won 4 of the last five matchups.
Women’s Soccer: NWSL Championship
CBS, 8pm Live
The National Women’s Soccer League concludes its 2022 season with the championship match at Audi Field in Washington, D.C.
An Amish Sin
Lifetime, 8pm
This world television film premiere is inspired by true stories. The film follows Rachel, an Amish teen who refuses to obey her parent’s command that she marry the person who abused her as a baby. When Rachel attempts to run away, she is caught and sent to a “rehab” for Amish girls who don’t follow the principles. Managing to flee from the power, she makes her strategy to a neighboring city, where she has to learn to live — and find her place — on this planet. Stars Dylan Ratzlaff, Kellie Martin and Rukiya Bernard.
Star of the Month: Robots
TCM, starting at 8pm
Catch a Classic!
Turner Classic Movies’ monthlong Saturday night salute to cinematic cyborgs, robots and the like concludes with tonight’s double feature, which begins with Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974), featuring the King of the Monsters going up against a robotic version of himself unleashed on Earth by aliens. Together with Mechagodzilla, the movie also introduced the enormous monster King Caesar to Toho Studio’s original stable of kaiju creations. Next is director Wes Craven’s sci-fi/horror film Deadly Friend (1986), a few teenage computer prodigy (Matthew Laborteaux) who implants a robot’s microprocessor into the brain of his teenage neighbor (Kristy Swanson) to save lots of her after she is pronounced brain dead. It really works, but unfortunately, the rejuvenated girl soon begins a killing spree of their neighborhood.
Help! I Wrecked My House: “You Don’t Complete Me”
HGTV, 9pm
It’s been 10 years since Audrey and Darin moved into their functionally challenged home where Audrey has taken matters into her own hands with projects which can be inconceivable to complete. Armed with a budget of $120,000, Jasmine Roth reconfigures their awkward layout to create a warm California coastal vibe and double the scale of their small, drained kitchen.
NFL Icons
EPIX, 10pm
Season Finale!
Season 2 of this docuseries from NFL Movies features Tony Dungy, the primary Black head coach to win a Super Bowl, reflecting on his unconventional path to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Also featured are stories of his groundbreaking coaching profession and mentorship, and his relationships with other coaches and players starting from Chuck Noll to Michael Vick.
Christmas Bedtime Stories
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 10pm
Original Film
Danielle (Erin Cahill) is left to lift her daughter Audrey when her husband, Colby (Chelie Weber), goes MIA and is presumed dead during a military deployment overseas. Three years later, she has made great progress with moving on and has recently turn into engaged to an old friend, Pierce Baker (Steve Lund). Danielle begins to inform Audrey bedtime stories of her father, which becomes a ritual. As Danielle tells Audrey these stories, she starts to see signs that leave her feeling unsettled about Colby. On Christmas Eve, Danielle and Audrey go to the dance together, all while Danielle continues to query why her love for Pierce doesn’t feel similar to her love for Colby — if only there was an indication.