Here is the long list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On November 11, the HBO mini-series Catherine the Great will air its series finale at 10 PM.
The new streaming service Disney+ debuts online on November 12, featuring the following new shows and movies:
Lady and the Tramp: This live action film tells the story of an upper-middle-class American cocker spaniel named Lady (voiced by Tessa Thompson) who meets a streetsmart, downtown stray Schnauzer called the Tramp (voiced by Justin Theroux).
Noelle: As Kris Kringle (Bryan Brendle) prepares to retire as Santa and pass on the reins to his son Nick (Bill Hader), the stress of his future role begins to get to Nick. When his sister Noelle (Anna Kendrick) suggests that he take a weekend off, Nick abandons his job completely. Noelle faces the world outside the North Pole for the first time when she follows him to try to convince him to return to work. Meanwhile, their ill-prepared cousin Gabriel (Bill Eichner) steps up and prepares to turn Santa’s workshop into an online delivery service.
High School Musical: The Musical: The series follows a group of students at East High who stage a performance of High School Musical for their winter theater production, only to realize that there is as much drama that happens offstage as there is onstage.
The Mandalorian: Five years after the fall of the Empire (as depicted in Return of the Jedi), and 25 years before the emergence of the First Order (as depicted in The Force Awakens), this series follows an independent Mandalorian bounty hunter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic. The cast includes Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Nick Nolte, Giancarlo Esposito, Carl Weathers, Emily Swallow, Omid Abtahi, Ming-Na Wen and Natalia Tena.
Also on November 12, the fall premiere of Ambitions will air on OWN at 10 PM while that same night Mr. Mercedes will air its season finale on the Audience Network on DirecTV at 10 PM.
The Hallmark Movies & Mysteries holiday movie A Christmas Miracle will debut on November 14 at 9 PM, starring Tamera Mowry-Housley, Brooks Darnell and Barry Bostwick.
On November 15, the Amazon series The Man in the High Castle will return for its fourth and final season online.
The following two movies will debut on November 15:
Christmas a la Mode on Lifetime at 8 PM, starring Katie Leclerc and Ryan Cooper.
One Fine Christmas on OWN at 9 PM, starring an ensemble cast including Vanessa Williams, Rick Fox and Marla Gibbs [among others].
The following two movies will debut on November 16:
Christmas in Louisiana on Lifetime at 8 PM, starring Jana Kramer, Moira Kelly, Dee Wallace, Barry Bostwick and Percy Daggs III.
Christmas Under the Stars on Hallmark Channel at 9 PM, starring Jesse Metcalfe, Autumn Reeser and Clarke Peters.
The following four movies will debut on November 17:
A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries at 9 PM, starring Cindy Busby, Benjamin Hollingsworth and Kathie Lee Gifford.
Random Acts of Christmas on Lifetime at 8 PM, starring Erin Cahill, Kevin McGarry, Jaclyn Smith and Patrick Duffy.
Christmas Cupcakes on UPtv at 7 PM, starring Erin Karpluk, Cindy Busby, Corey Loranger and Kristian Bruun.
Write Before Christmas on Hallmark Channel at 8 PM, starring Torrey DeVitto and Chad Michael Murray.
Lastly also on November 17, Poldark will air its series finale on PBS at 9 PM; The Crown will air its third season on Netflix and the season premiere of Ray Donovan will premiere on Showtime at 8 PM.
Mark your calendar!
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