Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On November 20, the Ovation drama The Halcyon will air its season finale at 10 PM.
The new Hulu series Marvel’s Runaways will debut online on November 21. Every teenager thinks their parents are evil. What if you found out they actually were? Marvel’s Runaways is the story of six diverse teenagers who can barely stand each other but who must unite against a common foe: their parents. The cast includes James Marsters (Buffy, the Vampire Slayer), Annie Wersching (24), Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck), Brigid Brannagh (Army Wives), Kevin Weisman (Alias and Scorpion), Ever Carradine (The Handmaid’s Tale) and Gregg Sulkin (Faking It) [among others].
On November 22, the Netflix streaming series Godless will debut online. This seven-part epic western focuses on notorious criminal Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels from The Newsroom) and his gang of outlaws, who are on a mission of revenge against Roy Goode (Jack O’Connell from Unbroken), a son-like protégé who betrayed the brotherhood. While on the run, Roy seeks refuge with hardened widower Alice Fletcher (Michelle Dockery from Downton Abbey and Good Behavior), an outcast herself, in a worn-down, isolated mining town of La Belle, NM — governed mainly by women. When word reaches La Belle that Griffin is headed their way, the town bands together to defend against the murderous gang in a lawless western frontier.
The Hallmark Channel holiday film With Love, Christmas will debut on November 22 at 8 PM, starring Emilie Ullerup (Chesapeake Shores and Sanctuary) and Aaron O’Connell (The Haves and the Have Nots).
On November 23, the PBS 90-minute special presentation of Anne of Green Gables: The Good Stars will debut at 8 PM. When Anne Shirley turns 13, she faces complex issues with her friends, inspirational adults and Marilla and Matthew. At the same time, she begins a friendship with Gilbert Blythe that emotionally escalates to disrupt the status quo of her peaceful world. Her free-spirited nature is challenged by her perceived need to become sensible, and her journey toward this goal is fraught with confusion and more than a few unfortunate – albeit, amusing – mishaps.
The Mistletoe Inn is the latest, new holiday movie set to debut on the Hallmark Channel on November 23 at 8 PM, starring Alicia Witt and David Alpay.
On November 24, the Hallmark Channel movie Finding Santa will debut at 8 PM, starring Jodie Sweetin (Full House) and Eric Winter (Witches of East End).
The Christmas Train is the latest Hallmark Hall of Fame, holiday movie that will debut on both the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on November 25 at 8 PM, starring Dermot Mulroney, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Joan Cusack and Danny Glover.
On November 25, the Lifetime original holiday movie Wrapped Up In Christmas will air at 8 PM, starring Tatyana Ali (Fresh Prince of Bel Air) and Brendan Fehr (Guardians of the Galaxy) as well as Kim Fields, Jasmine Guy, Dan Lauria and Jackee Harry; followed that same night at 10 PM by the mini-movie A Family for Christmas.
A Very Merry Toy Store is the new Lifetime holiday movie that will debut on November 26 at 8 PM, starring Melissa Joan Hart (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch) and Mario Lopez (Holiday in Handcuffs) as well as Beth Broderick, Brian Dennehy and Billy Gardell followed that same night at 10 PM by the mini-movie The Snowman.
Also on November 26, the Hallmark Channel movie Switched for Christmas will debut at 8 PM, starring Candace Cameron Bure in a dual role.
The new holiday movie A Joyous Christmas will debut on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on November 26 at 9 PM, starring Natlie Knepp, Michael Rady, Bonnie Bedelia and Steve Bacic.
Also on November 26, the ION holiday movie Snowmance will debut at 9 PM, starring Ashley Newbrough (Privileged) and Jesse Hutch (Cedar Cove).
Lastly, Christmas Solo is the latest holiday movie from UP TV that will debut on November 26 at 7 PM, starring Kelli Williams (Army Wives) and Jonathan Scarfe (Van Helsing).
Mark your calendars!
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