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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

NOTE: There will be a marathon of Doctor Who episodes on BBC America today.

6 PM:
Country Christmas Album movie on ION (Encore)
Dear Santa movie on Lifetime (Reair)
The Secret Life of Pets (animated) movie on FX
The Mountain Between Us movie on HBO
Knight and Day movie on HBO2
What a Girl Wants movie on POP
Braveheart movie on TMC

6:41 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Encore)

7 PM:
Hope at Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)

8 PM:
When Calls the Heart: The Greatest Christmas Blessing movie on Hallmark Channel (DEBUT)
Every Day Is Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)

8:55 PM:
The Lion King movie on Freeform

9 PM:
Call the Midwife Holiday Special 2018 on PBS (DEBUT)
A Veteran’s Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
The Secret Life of Pets (animated) movie on FX
God Friended Me on CBS (Reair)

9:28 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Encore)

9:30 PM:
Christmas at the Palace movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
A Royal Christmas Ball movie on ION (Reair)
Love, Simon movie on HBO
A Dog’s Purpose movie on Showtime 2
Love Actually movie on TNT

9:45 PM:
The Polar Express (animated) movie on AMC

10 PM:
The Bourne Ultimatum movie on TMC

10:03 PM:
Jingle Belle movie on Lifetime (Encore)

Enjoy!

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Merry Christmas 2018!!!

I want to to wish everyone who has visited this site for the nearly 8 years a very blessed and wonderful Christmas Day!

Regardless of how you celebrate this most precious of holidays, I hope it is a truly terrific day spent with your families and friends.

Be well, drive safely and have a spectacular Christmas!!

Thank you SO VERY MUCH for visiting Rueben’s Ramblings and I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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I don’t know about the rest of you, but in my world I couldn’t live without music.

As I’ve shared for years now, I wake up to music every single day rather than an alarm. Every night I go to bed with music playing. The first thing I do after I start my car is turn on the radio. Whenever I leave my house, my music is playing as I don’t like to have a quiet house – even when I’m not around.

Music may not be for everyone, but I couldn’t function without it.

Since music plays a crucial role in my life, I wanted – like for so many years – to take the time to highlight just some of the songs, performers and video moments from this past year:

Top Female Singer of the Year – Camila Cabello

Here is the video to her number one hit single “Havana”:

Top Male Singer of the Year – Shawn Mendes

Here is the video for his hit single “In My Blood”:

Top Band of the Year – Panic! At The Disco

Here is the video for their hit song “Say Amen (Saturday Night)”:

Man This Guy Can Sing – Brendon Urie from Panic! At The Disco

Here is a video of Brendon and the band performing “Bohemian Rhapsody” live from Sydney for the American Music Awards:

Best New Band – lovelytheband

Here is the video for their song “Broken”:

Like Father, Like Son – Andrea Bocelli and Matteo Bocelli

Here is the video for their single “Fall On Me”:

Top Song From a Box Office Movie – “Shallow” from A Star Is Born (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper)

Here is the video for the single:

What An Incredible Recreation – Rami Malek performing as Freddie Mercury in the box office Bohemian Rhapsody

Check this link that features the side-by-side video.

Top Pop Song of the Year – “The Middle” by country music singer Maren Morris, record producer Zedd and musical duo Grey

Here is the video:

Top Country Singer – Kacey Musgraves

Here is the video for the title song from her latest album “Golden Hour,” which has been getting critical buzz and winning the talented singer awards:

Let’s Run Off to the Circus – “The Greatest Showman – Reimagined

Here are some of the official lyric videos for some of the reimagined songs:

Kelly Clarkson “Never Enough

Pink “A Million Dreams

The reimagined album also includes Panic! At The Disco, Sara Bareilles, Zac Brown Band, Pentatonix and Kesha [among others].

Merry Christmas to One and All – “Christmas Party” by The Monkees

Their first EVER Christmas album two years after their 50th Anniversary album came out.

The Monkees – “Unwrap You At Christmas” (Official Lyric Video)

Which artists stood out for you over this past year? What was your favorite song? Which songs did you get sick of hearing on the radio? What song could you listen to over and over again? What was the top album in your opinion? Please share your thoughts on the music of 2018 below.

TOMORROW: Movies

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Here is the short list of the programming options to expect on TV this holiday week:

On Christmas Day, the Call the Midway Holiday Special will air on PBS at 9 PM. Sister Mildred (Miriam Margoyles) arrives unexpectedly at Nonnatus House with her hands full with four Chinese orphans. Having fled China, the child refugees were found abandoned in Hong Kong and are being adopted in the U.K. as part of the World Refugee Project. With Christmas preparations in full flow and the midwives busy caring for the expectant mothers of Poplar, these unexpected visitors cause joy and chaos in equal measure. The special also sees Trixie return to Poplar in time to cover for the Sisters as they leave for the Mother House. The Order’s Mother Superior has taken ill, and a new spiritual leader needs to be elected. It soon becomes clear, much to Sister Julienne’s horror, that she is the favored candidate.

Also on Christmas Day, the Hallmark Channel will debut the When Calls the Heart: The Greatest Christmas Blessing movie at 9 PM. When a group of orphans become stranded in Hope Valley for Christmas, their caretakers — sisters who have a mysterious backstory — lead Bill (Jack Wagner) to investigate the circumstances of their arrival. He discovers the sisters and their orphanage are in jeopardy, so Abigail (Lori Loughlin) and the other residents rally to make it a Christmas to remember for the orphans. Elizabeth (Erin Krakow), who is preparing for the birth of her child, organizes her students to engage in selfless gift-giving. That, along with a Christmas miracle, help bring wonder, hope, joy, and love to all this Christmas season. Other regular cast members who will appear in the special include Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith and Paul Greene [among others].

The Hallmark Channel holiday movie A Midnight Kiss will debut on December 29 at 8 PM. With only one week to prepare, Lisa Patterson and her family of party planners are given the biggest job in their company’s history: a New Year’s Eve party for tech entrepreneur Megan Clark. But when her brother breaks his leg and her parents head off on a planned vacation, Lisa must reluctantly enlist the help of her brother’s visiting college buddy, David Campos, to help her pull off the event which just so happens to fall on her favorite day of the year. But what Lisa didn’t plan on was falling in love in the process. The film stars Carlos PenaVega and Adelaide Kane.

Lastly on December 30, the season premiere of the second season of The Orville will air on FOX at 8 PM.

Mark your calendars!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of Doctor Who episodes on BBC America today.

6 PM:
With Love, Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Christmas in the Bayou movie on Lifetime (Reair)

6:30 PM:
Mystic Pizza movie on POP

6:45 PM:
The Wizard of Oz (classic) movie on TNT

7 PM:
Christmas Belle movie on Lifetime (Reair)
The Secret Life of Pets (animated) movie on FX
White Christmas (classic) movie on Sundance TV
Quantum of Solace movie on Showtime

7:03 PM
Outlander on Starz (Encore)

8 PM:
Berlin Station on EPIX (Encore)
Arrow on The CW (Reair)
A Shoe Addict’s Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
A Christmas in Tennessee movie on Lifetime (Encore)
It’s a Wonderful Life movie on NBC
Ready Player One movie on HBO2

9 PM:
God Friended Me on CBS (Reair)
A Cinderella Christmas movie on ION (Reair)
Despicable Me 2 (animated) movie on FX

9:35 PM:
The Greatest Showman movie on HBO

9:45 PM:
White Christmas (classic) movie on Sundance TV

10 PM:
Christmas at Pemberley Manor movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)

10:03 PM:
The Christmas Contract movie on Lifetime (Encore)
The Light Between Oceans movie on TMC

10:35 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Encore)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for the past week:

CANCELLATIONS/RENEWALS

NBC has cancelled Midnight, Texas after two season. The final episode – which will now be the show’s series finale – will air this coming Friday, December 28. (Variety)

CBS All Access has renewed “Tell Me a Story” for a second season. (Variety)

Elementary is coming to an end on CBS. The procedural will wrap up following its upcoming seventh season on the broadcaster, which does not currently have a premiere date. (Variety)

OWN has canceled Love Is__ after one season. (Variety)

Z Nation has been cancelled by Syfy after five season. The December 28 episode will now serve as the show’s series finale. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Netflix has ordered two more seasons of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. The streamer has ordered another 16 episodes of the series, which will be split into two parts like Season 1 and 2. Season 3 and 4 will begin production in 2019. Season 2 is set to premiere April 5, 2019. (Variety)

Van Helsing has been given a fourth season renewal by Syfy. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Ray Donovan has been given a 7th season renewal by Showtime. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Netflix has given a sequel order to the very popular summer movie To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before with lead stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo returning. (The Futon Critic)

CASTING NEWS

Star Trek alum George Takei will appear as a series regular (as well as a consultant) in the second season of the AMC anthology The Terror, which will take place during World War II and is set, in part, in a Japanese-American internment camp. He will play Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder. (Variety)

Actor Connor Jessup (American Crime and Falling Skies) and actress Emilia Jones (Utopia) have been cast to star as Tyler and Kinsey Locke in the Netflix small screen adaptation of Locke & Key. The 10-episode horror, fantasy series revolves around the Locke siblings Kinsey, Tyler, and Bode (Jackson Robert Scott) who, after the gruesome murder of their father, move to their ancestral home in Massachusetts only to find the house has magical keys that give them a vast array of powers and abilities. Little do they know a devious demon also wants the keys and will stop at nothing to attain them. (Deadline)

Actor Alexander Ludwig (Vikings) and actress Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical) have joined the cast of the box office movie Bad Boys 4 Life, starring alongside Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. They will play a modern, highly specialized police unit that collides with the old school Bad Boys (Smith and Lawrence) when a new threat emerges in Miami. The film is slated for release on January 17, 2020. Additionally, Joe Pantoliano will return as Captain Howard. (Variety)

Actors Colin O’Donoghue (Once Upon a Time) and David Denman (13 Hours) and actresses Willa Fitzgerald (Scream: The TV Series) and Vanessa Rubio (Cobra Kai) will appear in an episode of the upcoming Netflix 8-episode anthology series Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings that showcases the stories, memories and inspirations behind Parton’s most beloved songs. They will appear in the JJ Sneed episode where O’Donoghue plays the title character while Fitzgerald plays Maddie, Denman plays Deke Fletcher and Rubio plays Cimmaron. This episode will be set in the 1880s, centering on a feisty young woman trapped in a mundane existence who dreams of more, until a seductive outlaw pulls her into the adventure of a lifetime. (Deadline)

Netflix has ordered 10 episodes of Virgin River, a contemporary romance based on the beloved Harlequin book series by author Robyn Carr. In this story Melinda Monroe (Alexandra Breckenridge from This Is Us and The Walking Dead) answers an ad to work as a nurse practitioner in the remote California town of Virgin River thinking it will be the perfect place to start fresh and leave her painful memories behind. But she soon discovers that small-town living isn’t quite as simple as she expected and that she must learn to heal herself before she can truly make Virgin River her home. The ensemble cast will include Martin Henderson (Grey’s Anatomy), Tim Matheson (The West Wing), Annette O’Toole (Smallville), David Cubitt (Medium and Siren), Lexa Doig (Arrow and The Arrangement), Daniel Gillies (The Originals and Saving Hope), Ben Hollingsworth (Code Black), Colin Lawrence (Riverdale) and Ian Tracey (Bates Motel and Travelers). (The Futon Critic)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Every TV season viewers never know what to expect from their favorite shows because the powers that be behind those shows are sneaky, they like to freak us out, make us laugh, make us cheer and sigh in relief.

There is always so much going on each TV season that sometimes it’s hard to point out all of the good (and the bad) that TV gives us each year, but the following list, which is featured in no particular order, is what really stood out for me this TV season:

[Photo Credits: (Left) Maddie Hasson via YouTube and (Right) Stana Katic via Amazon]

Highest Rated New Drama – God Friended Me (CBS)

Averaging about 8.4 million viewers since its debut, the CBS drama about an outspoken atheist whose life was turned upside down when he received a friend request on social from God and unwittingly became an agent of change in the lives of others, which also changed his life forever.

[Photo Credit: Steve Schofeld-BBC]

Best Actress in a Drama {Three-Way Split} – Maddie Hasson on Impulse (YouTube); Stana Katic on Absentia (Amazon) and Jodie Whitaker on Doctor Who (BBC America);

Maddie was riveting to watch as 16-year-old Henry, who learned she has the ability to teleport, in the YouTube series Impulse while Stana played against type as Emily Byrne in the dark thriller about an FBI agent, who returned to her life after being missing for 6 years.

Also, Jodie became the first woman to play the Doctor, bringing quirkiness to the role, winning over critics and viewers alike.

Let’s Keep This Going (and Growing) – The Me Too and Time’s Up movements

These movements were a long time in coming, and let’s hope that they can help change the course of lives for a lot of women (in and out of the entertainment industry).

[Photo Credit for When Calls the Heart: Hallmark and Entertainment Tonight]

Most Upsetting Deaths on TV {Three-Way Split} – Learning how Jack died on This Is Us (NBC); Jack on When Calls the Heart (Hallmark Channel) and Xavier Dolls on Wynonna Earp (Syfy)

Viewers knew that Jack died on This Is Us, but learning what exactly happened and seeing it was a whole different thing; it was heartbreaking watching Rebecca’s reaction too. Fans were devastated with the reveal that Mountie Jack died saving two other Mounties in the season finale of When Calls the Heart and realizing that Dolls was murdered right before our eyes on Wynonna Earp was heart-breaking.

[Photo Credit: James Dimmock-NBC]

Most Moving Performance in a TV Movie – Brandon Victor Dixon as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (NBC)

John Legend may have been Jesus Christ in the live performance of Jesus Christ Superstar on NBC, but it was the electrifying performance of Brandon in the role of turncoat Judas that blew viewers away.

[Photo Credit: Jon Kopaloff-Film Magic]

Best Actor in a Drama – Richard Madden in Bodyguard (Netflix)

There are a lot of talented actors on TV (and in films) – there is no doubt about that. In his role in the British series Bodyguard, which aired on Netflix here in the States, Richard Madden expertly navigated between being a highly professional security specialist, a loving father and a tightly-wound man on the edge. It was a riveting performance to watch.

WTF Moments in TV – Michael being alive in the Jane the Virgin season finale (The CW)

Just as it looked like Jane and Rafael might would cementing their relationship permanently, Jane [and the viewers] received the biggest shock. Michael, Jane’s long-deceased husband, was – in fact – very much alive and well, standing right before her in Rafael’s apartment. OMG!

[Photo Credit: David Muller[

Hunky Newcomer – Giacomo Gianniotti on Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)

Eagle eye viewers will remember Giacomo as Lord Julien Varga from the debut season of The CW drama Reign and he also guest starred in the short-lived Karen Gillan-led comedy Selfie, but it’s been his role of Dr. Andrew DeLuca in Grey’s Anatomy that has really turned heads.

Can You Believe the Resemblance? – Parisa Fitz-Henley as Meghan Markle in Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance (Lifetime)

It really is amazing how much Parisa and Meghan have in common beyond their remarkable resemblance. If only Parisa’s appearance in this movie could be helping more people to watch her NBC fantasy series Midnight, Texas.

Prettiest Newcomer – Lana Condor in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (Netflix)

Lana portrayed Lara Jean in the instant fan favorite film To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before – based on the book by author Jenny Han – which aired on Netflix over the summer, making her the envy of many a girl (young and old alike). She will be seen next in the box office film Alita: Battle Angel as well as the new Syfy series Deadly Class, which is based on the comic book of the same name.

Best New Drama – New Amsterdam (NBC)

While God Friended Me may be the highest rated new drama this fall, New Amsterdam has proven to be the best new drama for this TV season all thanks to the portrayal of Dr. Max Goodwin by actor Ryan Eggold (best known for his work on The Blacklist) and four little words “How can I help?” And for me to say that about a medical drama, given my absolute aversion to hospitals and doctor, is saying a lot, as I haven’t missed an episode. In fact, this is the first medical drama I have WANTED to watch in nearly 10 years that hasn’t made me cringe.

[Photo Credit: NBC]

Best Kick-Ass Moment on TV – Elizabeth Keen on The Blacklist in the episode “Ruin” (NBC)

This was the 9th episode of the fifth season of the show, finding Elizabeth Keen abandoning her old life for a fresh start in a new place after the tragic death of her husband Tom. She moved to the middle of nowhere, but was surprised when an injured man appeared at her supposedly well-hidden cabin followed quickly by a group of men claiming to have survived a crash. This quickly turned into a cat-and-mouse game between Elizabeth and the men. She had to use her emotional and physical strength to bring them down. The fight scene was made even more moving with the Alice Merton song “No Roots” playing over.

[Photo Credit: Paramount Network]

Best Villainess – Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton on Yellowstone (Paramount Network)

Kelly Reilly played Beth Dutton in the new Paramount Network drama Yellowstone, working alongside Kevin Costner as her father. Beth was a ruthless, cold-hearted master manipulator who may not have been the villainess of the series, but she might as well have been. All those negatives in her personality are because she is not only a very unstable woman but also suffers from a substance abuse problem.

[Left: Renee and Right: Dichen]

Best Streaming Series – Altered Carbon (Netflix)

This futuristic drama was based on the 2002 novel by English author Richard K. Morgan, taking place over 360 years into the future with most of the series set in the year 2384 in Bay City (formerly San Francisco). The best part of the entire series was everything about cast members Dichen Lachman and Renee Elise Goldsberry.

[Photo Credit: Syfy]

Best Ending to a Sci-Fi Series – 12 Monkeys (Syfy)

This much overlooked futuristic sci-fi drama – loosely based on the box office film – came to an end after four seasons on Syfy near the end of this summer, providing SO many answers to lingering questions AND giving all of the characters a happy ending especially long-suffering leads James Cole and Dr. Cassandra “Cassie” Railly.

Worst Cancellation Announcements {Three-Way Split} –  The Brave on NBC; Kevin Probably Saves the World AND Take Two on ABC

While cancellations happen every TV season, learning that these dramas were cancelled far too early was a bit disappointing. None of these shows were big ratings busters – for sure – but they were all very entertaining to watch, and it would have been nice if their respective networks had given them a little more time.

[Photo Credit: Twitter]

The John Barrowman Award – Thom Allison as Pree on Killjoys (Syfy)

For those of you who have not seen Thom in action as the delicious Pree on Killjoys, get yourself over to Syfy and start streaming the past episodes of this sci-fi treat. You can thank me later. After you’ve seen him in action, I am sure you will agree with me that he is AWESOME; and deserves his own show.

WTH Moment in a TV Drama – The Magicians season three finale (Syfy)

All of The Magicians attempted to get magic back once and for all, but that backfired on them. Instead as the final scene played out, viewers learned that all of them are living very separate lives as other people and Eliot is possessed. ARGH!

[Photo Credit: (Chris Pizzello-Invision-AP]

I Didn’t Like Him Until… – Noah Centineo

I didn’t really care for Noah as the replacement Jesus on the recently defunct drama The Fosters, but my opinion of him changed because of his portrayal of Peter Kavinsky in the Netflix film To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. In fact, it was clear given the response to his performance in the film that he became the summer TV boyfriend for a LOT of viewers.

Best Save By a Streaming Service – Designated Survivor from ABC by Netflix

Designated Survivor aired for two seasons on ABC and while the ratings may not have been stellar – especially given the fact that Kiefer Sutherland is the star – but the second season ending with quite a cliffhanger, and it’s nice for the fans of the show to know that it will return on Netflix.

It Might Be Time To Let This One Go – Arrow (The CW)

I’ve been a big fan of Arrow since its debut episode, but seven TV seasons later, my dedication to the show is beginning to wan. For that matter, I have already taken off two of the DC shows off my viewing list (Black Lightning and Legends of Tomorrow). To be honest, The Flash and Supergirl may not be too much farther behind Arrow – sad as that is to say.

NOTE: The only caveat I have to this choice is that The CW really pulled through with the recently aired three-part crossover event between The Flash, Arrow and Supergirl, which I found so enjoyable to watch. Every minute of it. What with the introduction of Batwoman, hearing the theme song for Smallville during the first scenes of Superman/Clark Kent and Lois Lane at the Kent Farm that was the original Kent Farm in the TV series to seeing John Barrowman and John Wesley Shipp make guest appearances. Wow! It was great fun. I just wish they could do this for every episode of the three shows.

Series Finale Disappointments {Two-Way Split}– The Last Ship (TNT) and Colony (USA Network)

After five intense seasons on TNT, The Last Ship came to an end on Veteran’s Day, but I have to admit the series finale was rather disappointing. It would have been nice to see what happened to all of the characters after taking down their latest adversary Tavo – even if it might be trite – a scene set a few years later would have sufficed.

Then there is the finale of Colony that left all of the characters in dire circumstances because it was supposed to be a season finale not a series finale, but the USA Network had other plans, cancelling the show without TPTB being able to give the show a proper send-off.

Best New Import – Private Eyes (ION)

This hit Canadian series airs on ION here in the States, starring Beverly Hills 90210 star Jason Priestley and Supernatural alum Cindy Sampson as former pro hockey player Matt Shade and private investigator Angie Everett, who team up as private detectives.

[Photo Credit: Twitter]

Best Use of a Moustache – Tim Rozon on Wynonna Earp (Syfy)

The picture [to the left] says it all, doesn’t it?

It’s About Damn Time – Liza and Charles on Younger (TV Land)

It’s only taken five seasons, but viewers of this much overlooked TV Land dramedy, finally got to see Liza (Sutton Foster) and Charles (Peter Hermann) give into their simmering feelings for each other.

Say It Ain’t So – NBC cancelled Timeless AGAIN

When the cancellation of Timeless came down last year from NBC, fans stood up to support the show, and the network actually gave it a second season – not something that the networks typically do, I might add – but when the network decided yet again this year to let the show go after a big cliffhanger ending, fans were – to say the least – outraged. Thankfully, the networks listened [sort of], giving us the two-hour series finale event that aired last week.

Please Make It Stop – Rebooting TV shows

I think it’s time that the networks work at creating new shows rather than rebooting show from years past. After all Magnum P.I. and Charmed haven’t won over audiences. Now reboots of Northern Exposure and NYPD Blue are being considered; and don’t even get me started on Roswell, New Mexico. Hey network heads, start thinking outside the box.

[Photo Credit: CMT]

Thanks for the Memories – Nashville (CMT)

The show started out performing pretty well for ABC, but after four seasons the network cancelled it only to be picked up for two more season by CMT. Regardless of how viewers may have felt about the direction the show went over the course of those seasons, it was quite nice for long-time viewers to see so many familiar faces in the final scene where so many cast members returned to the stage to sing the show out.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts on what you liked the most and the least on television throughout 2018. Please share.

TOMORROW: Movies

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5 PM:
Love Actually movie on TNT

5:19 PM:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 movie on USA Network

5:20 PM:
Kingsman: The Golden Circle movie on HBO

5:30 PM:
I, Robot movie on IFC

6 PM:
Jingle Around the Clock movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Christmas Around the Corner movie on Lifetime (Encore)
The Mummy movie on Paramount Network

6:59 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Encore)

7 PM:
Hometown Holiday movie on UP TV (DEBUT)
Christmas at Grand Valley movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
Downton Abbey on PBS (Reair)
Miss Peregrine’s School for Peculiar Children movie on FXX

7:18 PM:
Leap Year movie on Encore

8 PM:
Outlander on Starz (NEW)
Christmas Made to Order movie on Hallmark Channel (DEBUT)
3 Holiday Tails movie on ION (Reair)
Atomic Blonde movie on Cinemax
Mrs. Doubtfire movie on CMT
Deadpool movie on FX
Love, Simon on HBO 2

8:28 PM:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 movie on USA Network

9 PM:
Berlin Station on EPIX (NEW)
Counterpart on Starz (NEW)
Christmas Bells Are Ringing movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (DEBUT)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)
Victoria on Masterpiece on PBS (Reair)
The Proposal movie on Encore

10 PM:
Dirty John on Bravo (NEW)
Berlin Station on EPIX (Encore)
Outlander on Starz (Encore)
Welcome to Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Miss Peregrine’s School for Peculiar Children movie on FXX

10:03 PM:
A Twist of Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)

10:30 PM:
Deadpool movie on FX

Enjoy!

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Much like the rest of this week, except for Thursday night, there wasn’t much new programming on the major networks last night. In fact, most of the programming was repeats and holiday specials, but two Friday night dramas aired new episodes.

Here is how those two Friday dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
Dynasty (The CW) [NEW – Mid-Season Finale] – 675,000 viewers

9 PM Show:
Midnight, Texas (NBC) [NEW] – 2.6 million viewers

What did you watch on TV last night. Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:15 PM:
Man of Steel movie on TBS

6 PM:
Sherlock on BBC America (Reair)
A Gingerbread Romance movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Christmas Pen Pals movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Star Trek Beyond movie on Paramount Network

6:10 PM:
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (animated) movie on FXM

6:16 PM:
Frozen (animated) movie on Starz

6:45 PM:
Inside Out (animated) movie on Encore

7 PM:
Small Town Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)

7:05 PM:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire movie on USA Network

8 PM:
Jingle Around the Clock movie on Hallmark Channel (DEBUT)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)
Sherlock on BBC America (Reair)
A Golden Christmas movie on Lifetime (Reair)
Selena movie on BET
The Wizard of Oz (classic) movie on TNT

8:30 PM:
Ice Age: Collision Course (animated) movie on FXM

9 PM:
Christmas at Grand Valley movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (DEBUT)
Star Trek Beyond movie on Paramount Network

10 PM:
Sherlock on BBC America (Reair)
Christmas at Graceland movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)

10:03 PM:
Hometown Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)

10:10 PM:
Patriots Day movie on Showtime

Enjoy!

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