It was another night filled with reality, repeats and comedy while two Thursday night dramas returned from their holiday breaks as well as a new episode of a new FOX drama.
Here is how those Thursday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:
9 PM Show: Deputy (FOX) [NEW] – 4 million viewers
10 PM Shows: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [NEW – Return] – 3.7 million viewers Evil (CBS) [NEW – Return] – 3.1 million viewers
What did you watch on TV on Thursday night. Please share.
The new drama 68 Whiskey will debut on the Paramount Network on January 15 at 10 PM.
The series follows a multicultural band of Army medics stationed in Afghanistan on a base nicknamed “The Orphanage.” Together, the medics navigate a dangerous and sometimes absurd world, relying on comradery, various vices, and, occasionally, a profound sense of purpose to carry them through.
The cast includes Sam Keeley, Jeremy Tardy, Gage Golightly, Cristina Rodlo, Beth Riesgraf, Lamont Thompson, Nicholas Coombe and Derek Theler.
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: The finale of Truth Be Told will air on Apple TV.
6 PM: A Royal Winter movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
6:35 PM: Deepwater Horizon movie on FXm
6:55 PM: Doctor Who on BBC America (Reair)
7 PM: Murder, She Baked: A Chocolate Cookie Mystery movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
8 PM: Lincoln Rhymes: The Hunt for the Bone Collector on NBC (DEBUT) Christmas Under the Stars movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore) Taken movie on AMC The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 movie on BBC America Spider-Man: Homecoming movie on FX Breakthrough movie on HBO 2 The Dark Knight Rises movie on TNT
9 PM: Crossworld Mysteries: Abracadaver movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore) 13 Going on 30 movie on Encore
It was another night filled with reality, repeats and comedy as well as a big night of returns from the holiday break for a handful of Wednesday night dramas as well as a late season premiere and a new episode of a new drama.
Here is how those Wednesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:
8 PM Show: Chicago Med (NBC) [NEW – Return] – 7.4 million viewers
9 PM Shows: Chicago Fire (NBC) [NEW – Return] – 7.9 million viewers Criminal Minds (CBS) [Season Premiere – Hour 1] – 4.8 million viewers Almost Family (FOX) [NEW] – 1 million viewers
10 PM Shows: Chicago P.D. (NBC) [NEW – Return] – 7 million viewers Criminal Minds (CBS) [Season Premiere – Hour 2] – 4.5 million viewers Stumptown (ABC) [NEW – Return] – 2.7 million viewers
What did you watch on TV last night. Please share.
On January 12, the movie A Beautiful Place to Die: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery will debut simultaneously at 8 PM on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and the Hallmark Channel.
After being forced into early retirement, former detective Jeff Jackson (Jesse Metcalfe from Chesapeake Shores) returns to a quiet life on Martha’s Vineyard. Quiet, at least, until a body washes up and he’s drawn back into crime solving.
Sarah Lind (the Canadian series Edgemont) also stars.
On January 12, the two-hour debut of Sanditon, based on the unfinished book by Jane Austen, will debut on PBS at 9 PM.
This 8-part mini-series, based on the final, unfinished novel by Jane Austen, tells the story of Tom Parker (Kris Marshall from Love Actually), who is obsessed with turning the sleepy seaside village of Sanditon into a fashionable health resort. He enlists the backing of local bigwig Lady Denham (Anne Reid from Years and Years). Through a mishap, Tom makes the acquaintance of the Heywoods and invites their eldest daughter, Charlotte (Rose Williams from Reign), for an extended stay at Sanditon.
Meanwhile, Lady Denham, a widow, is playing matchmaker for her destitute nephew, Sir Edward (Jack Fox from Riviera), who is determined to seduce Lady Denham’s ward, Clara (relative newcomer Lily Sacofsky). The arrival of wealthy, mixed-race heiress Miss Lambe (Crystal Clarke from Ordeal by Innocence), under the protection of Tom’s upright brother Sidney (Theo James from Divergent franchise), adds an interesting complication. Eligible men naturally find Miss Lambe fascinating, while Charlotte is intrigued by Sidney.
Last night’s programming options on the major networks was filled with reality, comedies and repeats but there were a little over a handful of new episodes of Tuesday night dramas as well as the introduction of two new dramas.
Here is how those Tuesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:
8 PM Shows: NCIS (CBS) [NEW – Return] – 10.3 million viewers The Resident (FOX) [NEW – Return] – 3.7 million viewers