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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 episodes of Doctor Who on BBC America today. Check your local listings for airtimes and episode titles.

5:35 PM:
Independence Day movie on HBO

5:42 PM:
Titanic movie on Encore

6 PM:
Christmas in Evergreen movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Small Town Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Back to the Future movie on Reelz
Ghostbusters (original) movie on Starz

6:53 PM:
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle movie on Starz

7 PM:
The Fast and the Furious movie on HBO 2

7:10 PM:
Mission: Impossible III movie on FXM

7:45 PM:
Green Book movie on Showtime 2

8 PM:
Cross Country Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
A Homecoming for the Holidays movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)

9 PM:
Nurses on NBC (Two Hours – Encore)
FBI on CBS (Reair)
Prodigal Son on FOX (Reair)
Shrek (animated) movie on Freeform
Terminator 2: Judgement Day movie on TMC

9:30 PM:
His Dark Materials on HBO (Encore)
The Day After Tomorrow movie on Syfy

10 PM:
A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Holly & Ivy movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
FBI: Most Wanted on CBS (Reair)
1917 movie on Showtime 2

Enjoy!

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Last night’s programming line-up was filled with lots of repeats, news, football and reality with only one Sunday night drama airing a new episode.

Here is how that lone Sunday night drama fared in the overall ratings last week:

9 PM Show:
The Outpost (The CW ) [NEW] – 330,000 viewers

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

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On January 1, the Doctor Who special presentation Revolution of the Daleks will air on BBC America at 8 PM

Special Presentation Synopsis: The special will see the return of the Daleks. The Doctor is locked away in a high-security alien prison. Isolated, alone, with no hope of escape. Far away, on Earth, her best friends, Yaz, Ryan and Graham have to pick up their lives without her. But it’s not easy. Old habits die hard. Especially when they discover a disturbing plan forming. A plan which involves a Dalek. How can you fight a Dalek, without the Doctor?

John Barrowman will be back as Captain Jack Harkness; this will be the swan song for companions Ryan and Graham (aka Tosin Cole and Bradley Walsh) and Chris Noth will return as unscrupulous business tycoon Jack Robertson.

Here is a trailer for the Doctor Who New Year’s Day Special:

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As I have said for years, TV ratings are the life’s blood of every series on the major and cable networks. One of the primary sources of success or failure for every show is their ratings.

As I have also said countless times before, the networks put far too much value on the viewing habits of 18-39 year olds, basically ignoring anyone over the age of 40 – and especially overlooking senior viewers, who are the driving force of the buying market.

Sadly, those older viewers are consistently overlooked for the younger viewers who – more and more – avoid watching TV in the “traditional” way, sitting in front of their TV sets watching shows in real time. But 2020 created a unique circumstance – despite the harsh reality of the global pandemic – people were stuck at home, watching streaming services and “traditional” TV.

The very long list below features all of the dramas – and only the dramas (as I’m only interested in dramas) – that have aired throughout this year, broken down into sections for the 2019-2020, summer and 2020-2021 TV seasons. The averaged ratings shown is for overall viewership – the millions of viewers who watched each show, listed from highest to lowest for each time frame.

Let’s get started…

The first list is the major network dramas that aired from January through May, covering the last half of the 2019-2020 TV season:

NCIS (CBS) – 11.7 million viewers
FBI (CBS) – 9.4 million viewers
Chicago Med (NBC) – 8.6 million viewers
Chicago Fire (NBC) – 8.5 million viewers
Blue Bloods (CBS) – 7.9 million viewers
Chicago P.D. (NBC) – 7.4 million viewers
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) – 7.3 million viewers *
FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) – 7.1 million viewers
Magnum P.I. (CBS) – 7 million viewers
9-1-1 (FOX) – 6.9 million viewers
Bull (CBS) – 6.6 million viewers
This Is Us (NBC) – 6.6 million viewers
Station 19 (ABC) – 6.5 million viewers
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) – 6.4 million viewers
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) – 6.3 million viewers
9-1-1: Lone Star (FOX) – 6.2 million viewers
MacGyver (CBS) – 6.1 million viewers
God Friended Me (CBS) – 6 million viewers *
NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) – 6 million viewers
The Good Doctor (ABC) – 5.8 million viewers
All Rise (CBS) – 5.6 million viewers
New Amsterdam (NBC) – 5 million viewers
SEAL Team (CBS) – 5 million viewers
The Rookie (ABC) – 5 million viewers
Tommy (CBS) – 4.9 million viewers *
Criminal Minds (CBS) – 4.7 million viewers *
The Blacklist (NBC) – 4.7 million viewers
The Resident (FOX) – 4.2 million viewers
S.W.A.T. (CBS) – 4.1 million viewers
Manifest (NBC) – 4 million viewers
A Million Little Things (ABC) – 3.9 million viewers
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector (NBC) – 3.7 million viewers *
Deputy (FOX) – 3.6 million viewers *
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) – 3.6 million viewers
Prodigal Son (FOX) – 3.4 million viewers
Evil (CBS) – 3.2 million viewers
How to Get Away With Murder (ABC) – 3 million viewers *
Empire (FOX) – 2.6 million viewers *
For Life (ABC) – 2.5 million viewers
Stumptown (ABC) – 2.5 million viewers *
The Baker and the Beauty (ABC) – 2.5 million viewers *
Emergence (ABC) – 2.1 million viewers *
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC) – 2 million viewers
Good Girls (NBC) – 1.8 million viewers
The Flash (The CW) – 1.2 million viewers
Supernatural (The CW) – 1.1 million viewers
Almost Family (FOX) – 968,000 viewers *
Arrow (The CW) – 822,000 viewers *
Batwoman (The CW) – 771,000 viewers
All American (The CW) – 753,000 viewers
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (The CW) – 734,000 viewers
Roswell, New Mexico (The CW) – 699,000 viewers
Supergirl (The CW) – 695,000 viewers
Riverdale (The CW) – 689,000 viewers
Legacies (The CW) – 665,000 viewers
Charmed (The CW) – 643,000 viewers
Black Lightning (The CW) – 631,000 viewers
Nancy Drew (The CW) – 604,000 viewers
Katy Keene (The CW) – 526,000 viewers *
Dynasty (The CW) – 345,000 viewers

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending

The second list covers all of the cable network dramas from that same time period: January through May:

The Walking Dead (AMC) – 3.4 million viewers
When Calls the Heart (Hallmark Channel) – 2.3 million viewers
When Hope Calls (Hallmark Channel) – 1.6 million viewers ^
The Haves and the Have Nots (OWN) – 1.5 million viewers
Better Call Saul (AMC) – 1.4 million viewers
Project Blue Book (History Channel) – 1.3 million viewers *
Power (Starz) – 1.1 million viewers *
If Loving You Is Wrong (OWN) – 1 million viewers *
Ray Donovan (Showtime) – 1 million viewers *
Vikings (History Channel) – 956,000 viewers
The Outsider (HBO) – 878,000 viewers *
Homeland (Showtime) – 838,000 viewers *
Westworld (HBO) – 812,000 viewers
Outlander (Starz) – 808,000 viewers
Barkskins (National Geographic) – 713,000 viewers *
The Sinner (USA Network) – 651,000 viewers
Cherish the Day (OWN) – 622,000 viewers
Billions (Showtime) – 609,000 viewers
Doctor Who (BBC America) – 528,000 viewers
68 Whiskey (Paramount Network) – 499,000 viewers *
Briarpatch (USA Network) – 487,000 viewers *
Killing Eve (AMC) – 486,000 viewers
Siren (Freeform) – 408,000 viewers *
The Plot Against America (HBO) – 401,000 viewers *
Dare Me (USA Network) – 380,000 viewers *
Killing Eve (BBC America) – 376,000 viewers
I Know This Much Is True (HBO) – 362,000 viewers *
The Magicians (Syfy) – 353,000 viewers *
Dispatches From Elsewhere (AMC) – 322,000 viewers ^
Motherland: Fort Salem (Freeform) – 312,000 viewers
Quiz (AMC) – 286,000 viewers *
Party of Five (Freeform) – 252,000 viewers *
The New Pope (HBO) – 235,000 viewers ^
Almost Paradise (WGN America) – 225,000 viewers ^
Vagrant Queen (Syfy) – 224,000 viewers *
Good Trouble (Freeform) – 171,000 viewers
Frankie Drake Mysteries (Ovation) – 163,000 viewers (approximately) ^
The Bold Type (Freeform) – 150,000 viewers
Carter (WGN America) – 79,000 viewers (approximately) ^
Strike Back (Cinemax) – 75,000 viewers *

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending
^ denotes those shows that have yet to be renewed

NOTE: The ratings for the following shows could not be tracked down: Sanditon (PBS), Vienna Blood (PBS), War of the Worlds (EPIX), Call the Midwife (PBS), Baptiste (PBS), Belgravia (EPIX) and World on Fire (PBS).

The third list covers the dramas that aired on the major networks over the summer from April through August:

Council of Dads (NBC) – 2.9 million viewers *
Blindspot (NBC) – 1.9 million viewers *
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) – 1.5 million viewers *
Stargirl (The CW) – 955,000 viewers
The 100 (The CW) – 655,000 viewers *
Burden of Truth (The CW) – 544,000 viewers
In the Dark (The CW) – 421,000 viewers
Bulletproof (The CW) – 360,000 viewers
Tell Me A Story [Season 1] (The CW) – 359.000 viewers

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending

The fourth list covers all of the cable dramas that aired over the summer from the end of April through September:

Yellowstone (Paramount Network) – 3.9 million viewers
Good Witch (Hallmark Channel) – 1.9 million viewers
Greenleaf (OWN) – 1.3 million viewers *
Snowpiercer (TNT) – 1.3 million viewers
The Alienist: Angel of Darkness (TNT) – 1 million viewers ^
Perry Mason (HBO) – 911,000 viewers
Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story (USA Network) – 844,000 viewers ^
The Chi (Showtime) – 399,000 viewers
NOS4A2 (AMC) – 378,000 viewers *
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (Showtime) – 348,000 viewers *
Wynonna Earp (Syfy) – 319,000 viewers
Hightown (Starz) – 236,000 viewers
The Bold Type (Freeform) – 182,000 viewers ^
We Hunt Together (Showtime) – 127,000 viewers ^
Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime (Ovation) – 125,000 viewers (approximately) *
NOS4A2 (BBC America) – 99,000 viewers *
The Secret State (Ovation) – 76,000 viewers (approximately) *
The Code (Ovation) – 50,000 viewers (approximately) *

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending
^ denotes those shows that have yet to be renewed

NOTE: Ratings for the following show could not be tracked down: 800 Words [Season 1] (UPtv), Britannia (EPIX), Endeavour (PBS), Grantchester (PBS), Beecham House (PBS) and Trackers (Cinemax).

The fifth list covers the cable network dramas that aired from approximately August to mid-December:

The Walking Dead (Delayed Season 10 Season Finale Episode] (AMC) – 2.7 million viewers
Fear the Walking Dead (AMC) – 1.4 million viewers
The Haves and the Have Nots (OWN) [Season 7] – 1.2 million viewers
The Undoing (HBO) – 1.1 million viewers *
The Haves and the Have Nots (OWN) [Season 8] – 1 million viewers **
The Walking Dead: World Beyond (AMC) – 810,000 viewers
Fargo (FX) – 795,000 viewers
Lovecraft Country (HBO) – 742,000 viewers ^
Power Book II: Ghost (Starz) – 572,000 viewers **
Your Honor (Showtime) – 548,000 viewers **
The Astronauts (Nickelodeon) – 467,000 viewers
The Comey Rule (Showtime) – 398,000 viewers *
Black Narcissus (FX) – 363,000 viewers *
The Spanish Princess (Starz) – 237,000 viewers
Euphoria [Special Episode] (HBO) – 236,000 viewers
The Good Lord Bird (Showtime) – 233,000 viewers *
His Dark Materials (HBO) – 229,000 viewers **
Soulmates (AMC) – 198,000 viewers
The Third Day (HBO) – 164,000 viewers *
Industry (HBO) – 109,000 viewers
800 Words [Season 2] (UPtv) – 108,000 viewers (approximately)
We Are Who We Are (HBO) – 72,000 viewers ^
Warrior (Cinemax) – 70,000 viewers
The A Word (Sundance TV) – 50,000 (approximately)

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending
^ denotes the shows that have yet to be renewed
** denotes those shows that aired episodes after Christmas Day that could not be included in this post as numbers were not available in time

NOTE: Ratings for the following show could not be tracked down: Britannia (EPIX), Cobra (PBS), Deutschland 89 (Sundance TV), Flesh and Blood (PBS), Pennyworth (EPIX), Roadkill (PBS), The Fall (Ovation), The Trouble with Maggie Cole (PBS), and Van der Valk (PBS).

The sixth and final list covers all of the major network dramas that aired during the first half of the 2020-2021 TV season, covering September to approximately mid-December [and in most cases a truncated amount of episodes for many of the dramas]:

NCIS (CBS) – 9.4 million viewers
FBI (CBS) – 7.6 million viewers
Chicago Med (NBC) – 7.6 million viewers
Chicago Fire (NBC) – 7.3 million viewers
This Is Us (NBC) – 6.8 million viewers
Chicago P.D. (NBC) – 6.3 million viewers
Blue Bloods (CBS) – 6.3 million viewers
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) – 6.1 million viewers
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) – 5.7 million viewers
Station 19 (ABC) – 5.6 million viewers
Magnum, P.I. (CBS) – 5.4 million viewers
FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) – 5.2 million viewers
Bull (CBS) – 4.9 million viewers
NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) – 4.9 million viewers
MacGyver (CBS) – 4.7 million viewers
The Good Doctor (ABC) – 4.6 million viewers
All Rise (CBS) – 4.2 million viewers
SEAL Team (CBS) – 4.2 million viewers
Big Sky (ABC) – 4 million viewers
A Million Little Things (ABC) – 3.7 million viewers
Nurses (NBC) – 3.7 million viewers
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) – 3.5 million viewers
The Blacklist (NBC) – 3.5 million viewers
Transplant (NBC) – 3.5 million viewers
S.W.A.T. (CBS) – 3.1 million viewers
For Life (ABC) – 2 million viewers
L.A.’s Finest (FOX) [Season 1] – 1.9 million viewers * ^
Star Trek: Discovery (CBS) – 1.7 million viewers
Filthy Rich (FOX) – 1.6 million viewers *
Manhunt: Deadly Games (CBS) – 1.6 million viewers *
NEXT (FOX) – 1.1 million viewers *
Supernatural (The CW) – 1.1 million viewers *
Swamp Thing (The CW) – 740,000 viewers * ^
Coroner [Season 1] (The CW) – 700,000 viewers
Coroner [Season 2] (The CW) – 683,000 viewers
Devils (The CW) – 481,000 viewers *
The Outpost (The CW) – 415,000 viewers ^
Tell Me A Story [Season 2] (The CW) – 398,000 viewers * ^
Pandora (The CW) – 338,000 viewers **

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending
^ denotes those shows that aired episodes after Christmas Day that could not be included in this post as numbers were not available in time
** denotes those shows that have not been renewed nor cancelled yet

The final analyses of all these ratings for both the major and cable networks for the entire year are as follows:

1. NCIS continued its dominance as not only the number one drama on CBS but also the overall number one drama out of all of the major networks. CBS still also stands as the top network with the most dramas in the top 10. The network also has the highest rated new drama in FBI: Most Wanted. As for the lowest rated dramas, that goes to the acquired shows Manhunt: Deadly Games and Star Trek: Discovery.

NOTE: It should be noted that the network cancelled God Friended Me despite it averaging 6 million viewers each week; while keeping the drama Evil, which only averages 3.2 million viewers each week.

2. For ABC, Station 19 has taken over as the number drama for the network with Grey’s Anatomy a very close second. The lowest rated dramas were Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. [which came to an end after five seasons as of May] and the renewed drama For Life.

NOTE: The new dramas Stumptown, The Baker and the Beauty and Emergence were all cancelled despite earning slightly higher ratings than For Life.

3. For the third year in a row 9-1-1 is the highest rated drama for FOX with 9-1-1: Lone Star a close second. The lowest rated shows were the short-lived dramas NEXT and Filthy Rich that debuted this fall and were cancelled after only a few episodes aired, but were given the opportunity to burn off their one season worth of episodes.

4. Just like last year Chicago Med was the highest rated drama on NBC with Chicago Fire an extremely close second. Also just like last year Good Girls is one of the two lowest rated dramas with the other being the new drama Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.

5. As for The CW, The Flash was the number one drama with Supernatural, which came to a conclusion after 15 seasons in November, was a close second. The lowest rated dramas on the network was Dynasty – which, for some reason, was renewed for a fourth [yes, 4th!] season – and Pandora, which came back for a second season in October.

NOTE: The new drama Katy Keene actually performed slightly better than both of those lowest rated dramas (Dynasty and Pandora), but got cancelled after only one season.

6. Yellowstone on the Paramount Network and The Walking Dead on AMC rank as the highest rated cable dramas on TV while the new drama We Are Who We Are from HBO and the final
season of Strike Back on Cinemax were the lowest rated cable dramas.

The final list – which is extremely long – covers all of the made-for-TV movies, mini-series, event series and specials that aired during 2020 on both the major and cable networks for which ratings could be tracked down.

Here is that extremely long list:

Christmas Waltz (Hallmark Channel) – 3.9 million viewers
If I Only Had Christmas (Hallmark Channel) – 3.9 million viewers
A Timeless Christmas (Hallmark Channel) – 3.4 million viewers
Five Star Christmas (Hallmark Channel) – 3.4 million viewers
Cross Country Christmas (Hallmark Channel) – 3.3 million viewers
A Nashville Christmas Carol (Hallmark Channel) – 3.2 million viewers
A Christmas Carousel (Hallmark Channel) – 3.1 million viewers
Christmas by Starlight (Hallmark Channel) – 3.1 million viewers
One Royal Holiday (Hallmark Channel) – 3.1 million viewers
Christmas She Wrote (Hallmark Channel) – 3 million viewers
Love, Lights, Hanukkah! (Hallmark Channel) – 3 million viewers

Christmas in Vienna (Hallmark Channel) – 2.9 million viewers
Good Morning Christmas (Hallmark Channel) – 2.9 million viewers
Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater (Lifetime) – 2.9 million viewers
Christmas with the Darlings (Hallmark Channel – 2.8 million viewers
On the 12th Date of Christmas (Hallmark Channel) – 2.8 million viewers
Chateau Christmas (Hallmark Channel) – 2.7 million viewers
Jingle Bell Bride (Hallmark Channel) – 2.7 million viewers
The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel (Lifetime) – 2.7 million viewers
Just My Type (Hallmark Channel) – 2.6 million viewers
You’re Bacon Me Crazy (Hallmark Channel) – 2.6 million viewers
A Valentine’s Match (Hallmark Channel) – 2.5 million viewers
Christmas Comes Twice (Hallmark Channel) – 2.5 million viewers
Christmas in Evergreen: Bells Are Ringing (Hallmark Channel) – 2.5 million viewers
Matching Hearts (Hallmark Channel) – 2.5 million viewers
Winter in Vail (Hallmark Channel) – 2.5 million viewers
Zombies 2 (Disney) – 2.5 million viewers
Hearts of Winter (Hallmark Channel) – 2.3 million viewers
Love in Winterland (Hallmark Channel) – 2.3 million viewers
The Christmas House (Hallmark Channel) – 2.3 million viewers
Love on Iceland (Hallmark Channel) – 2.2 million viewers
Nature of Love (Hallmark Channel) – 2.3 million viewers
The Secret Ingredient (Hallmark Channel) – 2.3 million viewers
Country at Heart (Hallmark Channel) – 2.2 million viewers
Follow Me to Daisy Hills (Hallmark Channel) – 2.2 million viewers
Love on Harbor Island (Hallmark Channel) – 2.2 million viewers
Sweet Autumn (Hallmark Channel) – 2.2 million viewers
Wedding Every Weekend (Hallmark Channel) – 2.2 million viewers
Falling for Look Lodge (Hallmark Channel) – 2.1 million viewers
Love in the Forecast (Hallmark Channel) – 2.1 million viewers
Love in Store (Hallmark Channel) – 2 million viewers
My Best Friend’s Bouquet (Hallmark Channel) – 2 million viewers
Romance in the Air (Hallmark Channel) – 2 million viewers

Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.9 million viewers
A Glenbrooke Christmas (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.8 million viewers
Fashionably Yours (Hallmark Channel) – 1.8 million viewers
Heart of the Holidays (Hallmark Channel) – 1.8 million viewers
How to Train Your Husband (Hallmark Channel) – 1.8 million viewers
A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado (Hallmark Channel) – 1.7 million viewers
Love Under the Olive Tree (Hallmark Channel) – 1.7 million viewers
Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance (Hallmark Channel) – 1.7 million viewers
USS Christmas (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.7 million viewers
Aurora Teagarden Mystery: Heist and Seek (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.6 million viewers
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Reunited and It Feels So Deadly (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.6 million viewers
Bad Date Chronicles (Hallmark Channel) – 1.6 million viewers
A Godwink Christmas: Second Chance, First Love (Hallmark Channel) – 1.4 million viewers
A Little Christmas Charm (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.4 million viewers
Crossword Mysteries: Abra-Cadaver (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.4 million viewers
Dear Christmas (Lifetime) – 1.2 million viewers
Follow Your Heart (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.4 million viewers
Project Christmas Wish (Lifetime) – 1.4 million viewers
Roux the Day: A Gourmet Detective Mystery (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.4 million viewers
The Angel Tree (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.4 million viewers
Unlocking Christmas (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.4 million viewers
A Beautiful Place to Die: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Amazing Winter Romance (Hallmark Channel) – 1.3 million viewers
Christmas on the Menu (Lifetime) – 1.3 million viewers
Feliz NaviDAD (Lifetime) – 1.3 million viewers
Merry Liddle Christmas Wedding (Lifetime) – 1.3 million viewers
Meet Me at Christmas (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Mystery 101: An Education in Murder (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Riddled With Deceit: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Ruby Herring Mysteries: Prediction Murder (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Swept Up by Christmas (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Too Close for Christmas (Lifetime) – 1.3 million viewers
A Taste of Christmas (Lifetime) – 1.2 million viewers
Christmas on the Vine (Lifetime) – 1.2 million viewers
Cranberry Christmas (Hallmark Channel) – 1.2 million viewers
The Christmas Doctor (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.2 million viewers
The Christmas Ring (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.2 million viewers
The Santa Squad (Lifetime) – 1.2 million viewers
Deliver by Christmas (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.1 million viewers
Inn Love by Christmas (Lifetime) – 1.1 million viewers
J.L. Ranch: The Wedding Gift (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.1 million viewers
Lonestar Christmas – 1.1 million viewers
Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.1 million viewers
Picture Perfect Mysteries: Dead Over Diamonds (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.1 million viewers
Picture Perfect Mysteries: Exit, Stage Death (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.1 million viewers
Spotlight on Christmas (Lifetime) – 1.1 million viewers
Christmas Tree Lane (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1 million viewers
Christmas on Wheels (Lifetime) – 1 million viewers

Christmas at the Castle (Lifetime) – 991,000 viewers
Holly & Ivy (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 982,000 viewers
Once Upon a Main Street (Lifetime) – 969,000 viewers
A Christmas Exchange (Lifetime) – 914,000 viewers
The Christmas Bow (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 911,000 viewers
The Christmas High Note (Lifetime) – 908,000 viewers
The Christmas Yule Blog (Lifetime) – 895,000 viewers
A Very Charming Christmas Town (Lifetime) – 835,000 viewers
Let’s Meet Again on Christmas Eve (Lifetime) – 823,000 viewers
The Christmas Setup (Lifetime) – 814,000 viewers
A Sugar & Spice Holiday (Lifetime) – 811,000 viewers
Christmas Ever After (Lifetime) – 787,000 viewers
A Crafty Christmas Romance (Lifetime) 762,000 viewers
Christmas on Ice (Lifetime) – 758,000 viewers
The Christmas Listing (Lifetime) – 758,000 viewers
Cooking Up Christmas (OWN) – 746,000 viewers
Homemade Christmas (Lifetime) – 742,000 viewers
The Christmas Edition (Lifetime) – 731,000 viewers
A Welcome Home Christmas (Lifetime) – 721,000 viewers
A Christmas Break (Lifetime) – 705,000 viewers
Christmas Unwrapped (Lifetime) – 702,000 viewers
The Christmas Lottery (BET) – 645,000 viewers
The Christmas Aunt (Lifetime) – 613,000 viewers
The Warrant (INSP) – 613,000 viewers
First Christmas (OWN) – 585,000 viewers
Forever Christmas (Lifetime) – 554,000 viewers
A Christmas for Mary (OWN) – 527,000 viewers
A Very Country Christmas Homecoming (UPtv) – 262,000 viewers
Love In the Time of Corona [Part 3] (Freeform) – 217,000 viewers
Love In the Time of Corona [Part 1] (Freeform) – 201,000 viewers
Between the World and Me (HBO) – 183,000 viewers
Steppin’ Back to Love (TV One) – 181,000 viewers
The Thing About Harry (Freeform) – 181,000 viewers
Christmas Dilemma (TV One) – 164,000 viewers
Love In the Time of Corona [Part 2] (Freeform) – 137,000 viewers
Love In the Time of Corona [Part 4] (Freeform) – 134,000 viewers

NOTE: The following two movies: Call the Midwife Holiday Special on PBS and My Sweet Holiday on Lifetime aired on Christmas Day. The ratings for those two movies were not available in time for the posting of this year-end round-up.

Ratings for the following made-for-TV movies could not be tracked down or weren’t available in time for this post:

A Chance in the World (Bounce)
A Moving Romance (UPtv)
A Ring for Christmas (UPtv)
A Royal Christmas Engagement (ION)
Advance & Retreat (UPtv)
Beaus of Holly (ION)
Brimming With Love (UPtv)
Can’t Buy Me Love (UPtv)
Change of Heart (UPtv)
Christmas on the Range (UPtv)
Christmas Together (ION)
Coins for Love (TV One)
Cookie Mobster (UPtv)
Dashing Home for Christmas (UPtv)
Dashing in Christmas (Paramount Network
Diagnosis Delicious (UPtv)
Forever My Girl (UPtv)
Groomzilla (UPtv)
Happily Never After (UPtv)
Hopeless Romantic (UPtv)
How Not to Propose (UPtv)
In-Lawfully Yours (UPtv)
Late Bloomer (UPtv)
Love By Accident (UPtv)
Love In Harmony Valley (UPtv)
Love, Unplugged (UPtv)
Mechanics of Love (UPtv)
Midway to Love (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries)
Mistletoe Magic (UPtv)
Mr. Write (UPtv)
Once Upon a Date (UPtv)
Same Time, Next Week (UPtv)
Secret Millionaire (UPtv)
Sisters of the Groom (UPtv)
The Christmas Sitters (ION)
The Time Capsule (UPtv)
Timeless Love (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries)
Twist of Fate (UPtv)
Tomboy (UPtv)
Touched By Romance (UPtv)
Undercover Angel (UPtv)
Vision of Love (UPtv)
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TOMORROW: Faces of 2020

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Here is the long list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:

On December 28, the season finales of His Dark Materials on HBO at 9 PM.

The Hulu drama A Teacher will air its season finale online on December 29.

On December 30, the final 10 episodes (EVER) of Vikings will premiere on Amazon Prime online today, airing 10 months after the first half of its 6th and final season.

The 8-episode final season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina will air on Netflix on December 31.

On December 31, the high-stakes insider trading British drama Cleaning Up makes its US debut on Sundance Now. British actress Sheridan Smith stars as Sam Cook, a cleaner at Kramer Lowe, a financial company in Canary Wharf. Struggling to get by on her zero-hour contract with Xenco Clean, she is drowning in debt, addicted to gambling, and faces her ex-husband trying to get full-time custody of their two daughters. After overhearing a stockbroker who is being blackmailed into insider trading, she plunges herself into a shady world of finance.

The new BBC America comedy-thriller The Watch will get a sneak peek airing of its debut episode on AMC+ on December 31 before the official debut of back-to-back episodes on the network on January 3. The series follows the unlikely group of misfits, The City Watch, who are forced to find the guts to save the world, surprising even themselves in the process. The series pits trolls, werewolves, wizards and other improbable heroes against an evil plot to resurrect a great dragon which would lead to the destruction of life as they know it. The characters are inspired by Sir Terry Pratchett’s famous Discworld novels. The cast includes Richard Dormer (Game of Thrones), Lara Rossi (I May Destroy You) and Wendell Pierce (The Wire) [among others].

The third season of Cobra Kai will premiere online on Netflix on January 1 (the show was moved up a week by the streaming service).

On January 1, the Doctor Who special presentation Revolution of the Daleks will air on BBC America at 8 PM.

The superhero flick We Can Be Heroes,, which serves as a stand-alone sequel to The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D will debut on Netflix on January 1. When alien invaders capture Earth’s superheroes, their kids must learn to work together to save their parents and the planet. The adults in the movie include Priyanka Chopra, Pedro Pascal, Christian Slater, Boyd Holbrook and Sung Kang with a lot of newcomer kids, including YaYa Gosselin.

On January 2, the Hallmark Channel movie Taking a Shot at Love will debut at 9 PM. Former professional ballet dancer Jenna (Alexa PenaVega) works with NHL star Ryan Cooper (Luke Macfarlane) to help him recover from an injury using ballet as therapy, and as they grow close, he helps her mend her injured heart. But when it’s time for Ryan to return to the ice and leave Jenna and her small, Connecticut town, they both must consider the paths they want to take and just maybe, love will find its way.

The season finale of Power Book II: Ghost will air on Starz on January 3 at 8 PM.

On January 3, the series debut of the BBC America fantasy The Watch will debut at 8 PM. Inspired by the characters created by Sir Terry Pratchett’s famous “Discworld” novels, the fantasy police procedural follows a group of misfit cops as they rise up from decades of helplessness to save their corrupt city from catastrophe. The misfit cops include the captain of The City Watch Sam Vimes (Richard Dorme from Game of Thrones), the last scion of nobility Lady Sybil Ramkin (Lara Rossi from I May Destroy You), the naïve but heroic Carrot (Adam Hugill from 1917), the mysterious Angua (Marama Corlett from Blood Drive) and the ingenious forensics expert Cheery (Jo Eaton-Kent) together with The Watch’s own idiosyncratic depiction of Death (Wendell Pierce from The Wire).

NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans will return from their winter breaks on CBS on January 3 at the special times of 8:30 and 9:30 PM respectively.

The season premiere of The Rookie will air at 10 PM on ABC on January 3.

Lastly, also on January 3, the original 2-hour film Elizabeth Is Missing will debut on PBS at 9 PM. Legendary actress Glenda Jackson (A Touch of Class) plays a woman in the grip of dementia, searching for her missing friend.

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 episodes of Doctor Who on BBC America today. Check your local listings for airtimes and episode titles.

5:30 PM:
Beauty and the Beast (2017) movie on TNT

6 PM:
Write Before Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Christmas in Evergreen movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
The Greatest Showman movie on FX
Speed movie on Syfy

6:10 PM:
Bombshell movie on EPIX

6:30 PM:
She’s All That movie on POP

7:03 PM:
Chicago movie on Encore

8 PM:
Pennyworth on EPIX (Encore)
A Timeless Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
A Little Christmas Charm movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
9-1-1 on FOX (Reair)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 movie on Freeform
The Last of the Mohicans movie on TMC
The Wizard of Oz (classic) movie on TNT

8:55 PM:
Black and Blue movie on Starz

9 PM:
L.A.’s Finest on FOX (NEW)
His Dark Materials on HBO (NEW – Finale)
Belgravia on EPIX (Encore)

9:20 PM:
Mission: Impossible (1996) movie on FXM

10 PM:
Belgravia on EPIX (Encore)
His Dark Materials on HBO (Encore)
Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Bull on CBS (Reair)
Holiday for Heroes movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

10:15 PM:
The Wizard of Oz (classic) movie on TNT

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for the past week:

RENEWAL

HBO has renewed His Dark Materials for a third and final season. (TV Line)

TV NEWS

The Book of Boba Fett – the spin-off from The Mandalorian – is already filming with an anticipated December 2021 premiere, and then Mandalorian Season 3 will begin filming in 2021with Pedro Pascal back in the lead role. (TV Line)

CASTING NEWS

Actor-singer Christian Borle (Smash) will recur in the second season of FOX’s Prodigal Son, playing Friar Pete, who became famous for a notorious killing spree that has landed him in the psych ward with Martin Whitley (Michael Sheen). A former friar ejected from his church for extremist views, Pete is a careful listener who offers respite to the other patients and he becomes a key consultant in Bright’s latest case. (TV Line)

Actress Nikki DeLoach (Awkward and numerous Hallmark Channel movies) will appear in the season premiere of 9-1-1, playing Janell, a cyclist who gets caught in the middle of a dam break; Maddie (series regular Jennifer Love Hewitt) in the call center must try to locate and rescue her. (TV Line)

MOVIE NEWS

A third Wonder Woman movie is in the works now that Wonder Woman 1984 has finally been released (it came out in theatres and on HBO Max on Christmas Day). Patty Jenkins will direct again with Gal Gadot back as Diana Prince. (Variety)

The animated movie Sing 2 will be happening with the one and only Bono, actress Letitia Wright (Black Panther) and singer/producer Pharrell Williams lending their voices alongside new characters to be voiced by Bobby Cannavale, Halsey, Eric Andre and Chelse Peretti. Those returning to the sequel include Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Taron Egerton and Nick Kroll. The sequel is expected out on December 22, 2021. (Variety)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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The high-stakes insider trading British drama Cleaning Up makes its US debut on Sundance Now on December 31.

British actress Sheridan Smith stars as Sam Cook, a cleaner at Kramer Lowe, a financial company in Canary Wharf. Struggling to get by on her zero-hour contract with Xenco Clean, she is drowning in debt, addicted to gambling, and faces her ex-husband trying to get full-time custody of their two daughters. After overhearing a stockbroker who is being blackmailed into insider trading, she plunges herself into a shady world of finance.

Here is a first look at Cleaning Up (courtesy of its home network ITV):

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On December 31, the new BBC America comedy-thriller The Watch will get a sneak peek airing of its debut episode on AMC+ before the official debut of back-to-back episodes on the network on January 3

The series follows the unlikely group of misfits, The City Watch, who are forced to find the guts to save the world, surprising even themselves in the process. The series pits trolls, werewolves, wizards and other improbable heroes against an evil plot to resurrect a great dragon which would lead to the destruction of life as they know it. The characters are inspired by Sir Terry Pratchett’s famous Discworld novels.

The cast includes Richard Dormer (Game of Thrones), Lara Rossi (I May Destroy You) and Wendell Pierce (The Wire) [among others].

Here is a trailer for The Watch:

NOTE: The show will debut on BBC America on January 3 at 8 PM.

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The following industry personalities passed away in 2020 and heartfelt condolences are extended to their families, friends and fans.

But first let’s take a moment of silence for the over 280,000 Americans who have lost their lives due to the coronavirus as well as the more than 7,000 essential workers across the world who have lost their lives to the pandemic.

We also need to pay due respects to those who were lost in the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash that took the 42-year-old basketball legend’s life in addition to his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant and the following other victims:

Payton Chester, 13, and Sarah Chester, 45
Alyssa Altobelli, 14, Keri Altobelli, 46 and John Altobelli, 56
Christina Mauser, 38
Ara Zobayan (the pilot), 50

The celebrities we have lost this year (in alphabetical order):

Raymond Allen (Actor, “Sanford and Son”)

Orson Bean (Veteran Actor, “Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman)
David Bellisario (Producer, NCIS)
Royana Black (Actress, “Raising Miranda”)
Honor Blackman (Actress, Bond Girl Pussy Galore in “Goldfinger”)
Steve Bing (American Businessman, Philanthropist, Film Producer and Elizabeth Hurley’s Ex-Husband)
William Blinn (Screenwriter, “Brian’s Song” and “Roots”)
Mark Blum (Actor, “Desperately Seeking Susan”)
Chadwick Boseman (Actor, “Black Panther”)
Gregory Tyree Boyce (Actor, “Twilight” movie)
Wilford Brimley (Veteran Actor, “Our House” and “Cocoon”)
Lou Brock (Baseball Hall of Famer)
Timothy Brown (MASH Star and Former NFL Star)
Jeremy Bulloch (Original Boba Fett “Star Wars” Films)
Edd Byrnes (Actor, “77 Sunsent Strip”)

Herman Cain (Business Executive and Former Presidential Candidate)
John Callahan (Actor, “All My Children”)
Earl Cameron (One of the first major Black Actors in British Cinema)
Brent Carver (Broadway Star, “Kiss of the Spider Woman”)
Marge Champion (Golden Age TV Dancer, Model for Disney’s Snow White) [She was 101]
Lynn Cohen (Actress, “Hunger Games: Catching Fire”)
Daisy Coleman (Star, Netflix Documentary “Audrie & Daisy”)
Sean Connery (Veteran Actor, James Bond films, starting with “Dr. No” in 1962 through “Diamonds Are Forever” in 1971)
Robert Conrad (Actor, “The Wild Wild West” and “Black Sheep Squadron”)
Nick Cordero (Broadway Star)
Leanza Cornett (Miss America 1993)
Norm Crosby (Comedian known for his frequent malapropism)
Ben Cross (Actor, “Chariots of Fire”)

Abby Dalton (Actress, “Falcon Crest”)
Charlie Daniels (Violinist and Man Behind the Hit Song ‘Devil Went Down to Georgia’)
Mac Davis (Singer, Actor and TV Variety Show Host)
Spencer Davis (1960’s singer, ‘Gimme Some Lovin’)
Olivia de Havilland (Veteran Actress, “Gone With the Wind”)
Brian Dennehy (Veteran Actor, “First Blood” and “Cocoon”)
Chi Chi DeVayne (RuPaul’s Drag Race Alum)
Tommy DeVito (A Founding Member of The Four Seasons)
Dena Dietrich (Character Actress, Face of Mother Nature in Chiffon Margarine TV Commercial campaign)
Joe Diffie (Singer and Guitarist)
David Dinkins (Former Mayor of New York City)
Kevin Dobson (Actor, “Knots Landing”)
Kirk Douglas (Veteran Actor and Screen Legend)
Shirley Douglas (Mother of Actor Keifer Sutherland)
Hugh Downs (Legendary Broadcaster)
Ja’Net DuBois (Actress, “Good Times” and Singer/Co-Writer of The Jeffersons theme song)

Edward S. Feldman (Oscar-Nominated Producer, “Witness”)
Conchata Ferrell (Actress, “Two and a Half Men” and “Mystic Pizza”)
Caroline Flack (Former Love Island host)
Rhonda Fleming (Queen of Technicolor, “Spellbound” and “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court)
D.C. Fontana (Writer, “Star Trek”)
Wayne Fontana (Pop Singer from the band The Mindbenders)
Robert Forster (Actor, “Jackie Brown” and “Mulholland Drive”)

Phyllis George (American Businesswoman, Actress and Sportscaster)
Ruth Bader Ginsberg (Supreme Court Justice and Gender Equality Advocate)
Mary Pat Gleason (Character Actress and Writer, “Guiding Light”)
Leonard Goldberg (Producer, “Charlie’s Angels,” “T.J. Hooker,” “Fantasy Island “and “Blue Bloods”)
Terry Goodkind (Author, ‘The Sword of Truth’ – the book on which the series “Legend of the Seeker” was based)
Charles Gordon (Oscar-Nominated Producer, “Field of Dreams” and “Die Hard”)
Galyn Gorg (Actress, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”)
Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac founder and guitarist)
Winston Groom (Author, ‘Forrest Gump’)
Cady Groves (Country Singer) [She was only 30]

Andre Harrell (Uptown Records Founder)
Charlie Hauck (Writer and Producer, “Maude” and “Frasier”)
Richard Herd (Veteran Actor, “The China Syndrome”)
Frederick “Toots” Hibbert (Jamaican Singer and Songwriter)
Ian Holm (Veteran Actor, “The Lord of the Rings” franchise)
Roy Horn (Legendary Illusionist)
Silvio Horta (Creator of Ugly Betty)
Jan Howard (Country Icon)
Brian Howe (Lead Singer of Bad Company)

Grant Imahara (American Electrical Engineer, Roboticist, TV Host and Actor)

Katherine Johnson (Legendary Mathematician “Hidden Figures”) [She was 101]
Rafer Johnson (Olympian, American Decathlete and Film Actor)
Jay Johnstone (Baseball Player on the Los Angeles Dodgers and TV Sports Announcer)
Terry Jones (Creator and Actor, “Monty Python”)

Hugh Keays-Byrne (Actor, Villain Toecutter in Mad Max and Villain Immortan Joe in Mad Max: Fury Road)
Lynn Kellogg-Simpers (Original Sheila in the 1968 Broadway production of “Hair”)
Tom Kennedy (Game Show Host, “Name That Tune”)
Benjamin Keough (Grandson of Elvis Presley, Son of Lisa Marie Presley)
Hal Ketchum (Country Music Artist)
Irrfan Khan (Actor, “Jurassic World”)
Stan Kirsch (Actor, “Highlander”)
Shirley Knight (Actress, “The Dark at the Top of the Stairs” and “Sweet Bird of Youth”)
Larry Kramer (Playwright and Activist)

David Lander (Actor, Squiggy from “Laverne & Shirley”)
Don Larsen (Former New York Yankees Baseball Player)
John le Carre (Renowned Spy Novelist)
James Charles Lehrer (Journalist, Novelist, Screenwriter and Playwright)
John Lewis (Congressman)
Lil Mario (Rapper)
James Lipton (TV Host, “Inside the Actors Studio”)
Tommy “Tiny” Lister (Former Professional Wrestler and actor, “Friday” and “The Fifth Element”)
Little Richard (Legendary Musician and Singer)
Sam Lloyd (Character Actor, “Scrubs”)
Michael Londsdale (French Actor, “Moonraker” and “The Day of the Jackal”)
Trini Lopez (Singer, Guitarist and Actor, “The Dirty Dozen”)
Rebecca Luker (Tony-nominated actress, “Mary Poppins,” “Show Boat” and “Music Man”)
Vera Lynn (British Singer, ‘We’ll Meet Again’)

Diego Maradona (Argentine Soccer Great-Manager and World Cup Winner)
Nikki McKibbin (Third Place, American Idol Season 1)
Terrence McNally (Theater Playwright)
Alan Merrill (Legendary Songwriter)
Clark Middleton (Actor, “The Blacklist” and “Twin Peaks”)
Ian Mitchell (Bay City Rollers, Bassist)
Ennio Morricone (Award-Winning Italian Composer)

Kellye Nakahara (Actress, “MASH)”
Johnny Nash (Singer, ‘I Can See Clearly Now’)
Fred “Curly” Neal (Former Harlem Globetrotter Member)
Claudette Nevins (Actress, “Sleeping With the Enemy” and “Melrose Place”)
Margaret Nolan (“Goldfinger” Model and Actress, “A Hard Day’s Night”)

David Olney (Folk singer)
K.T. Oslin (Grammy Award Winning Country Singer and Songwriter)
Ken Osmond (Actor, “Leave It to Beaver”)

Alan Parker (Director, “Fame” and “Midnight Express”)
Neil Peart (Rush, Drummer)
Regis Philbin (Legendary TV Talk Show Host)
Bonnie Pointer (From The Pointer Sisters)
Peggy Pope (Character Actress, “Bewitched” and “The Last Starfighter”)
John Prine (Folk Singer and Songwriter)
Mary Pratt (Trailblazing Baseball Player, Last Living Player on the First Roster for the Rockford Peaches)
Kelly Preston (Actress, “What A Girl Wants” and Wife of John Travolta)
Charley Pride (Country Music Superstar and First Black Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame)
David Prowse (Actor who played Darth Vader, “Star Wars”)

Sushant Singh Rajput (Bollywood star)
Elsa Raven (Veteran Character Actress, “Back to the Future” and “Titanic”)
Helen Reddy (Legendary Singer, Grammy Winner, Variety Show Lead and Emblem of Feminism)
Sumner Redstone (American Businessman)
Harold Reid (Bass Singer, Statler Brothers)
Carl Reiner (Legendary Comedian, Actor and Director)
Ann Reinking (Ton Winner and Star of Broadway’s “Chicago”)
Diana Rigg (Legendary Actress, “Avengers” and “Game of Thrones”)
Naya Rivera (Actress-Singer, “Glee”)
David Roback (Legendary Guitarist and Co-Founder of Band Mazzy Star)
Cliff Robinson (Former NBA Player)
Kenny Rogers (Famed Country Singer and Actor)
Larry Rosen (Producer, “The Partridge Family”)
Joe Ruby (Co-Creator, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You”)

Reni Santoni (Actor, “Dirty Harry” and “Seinfeld”)
John Saxon (Veteran Actor, “Enter the Dragon” and “The Appaloosa”)
Gale Sayers (Former Football Player, Chicago Bears)
Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne Member and Songwriter)
David Schramm (Actor, “Wings”)
Esther Scott (Veteran Actress, “Boyz in the Hood” and Voice Actor)
Joel Schumacher (Director, “Batman Forever”)
Ashina Sei (Asian Actress, “Silk”) [She was only 36]
John Sessions (Comedian and Actor, “Outlander”)
Lynn Shelton (Director, “Humpday” and “Your Sister’s Sister”)
Fred Silverman (Executive NBC and CBS)
Jean Kennedy Smith (Former U.S. Ambassador)
Herb Solow (Producer who sold “Star Trek” to NBC)
Phyllis Somerville (Veteran Actress, “Little Children” and “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”)
Ken Spears (Co-Creator, “Scooby-Doo”)
Caroll Edwin Spinney (Cartoonist, Author, Speaker and Puppeteer, Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on “Sesame Street”)
Jerry Stiller (Legendary Comedian and Actor)

Yuko Takeuchi (Japanese Actress, “The Ring”) [She was 40]
Kurt Thomas (Olympic Gymnast)
Danny Tidwell (Dancer, “So You Think You Can Dance”)
Alex Trebek (Jeopardy Game Show Host)

Eddie Van Halen (Legendary Guitarist, Rock Group Van Halen)
Max von Sydow (Veteran Actor, “The Seventh Seal,” and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”)

Lyle Waggoner (Actor, “Wonder Woman”)
Jerry Jeff Walker (Singer and Songwriter, ‘Mr. Bojangels’)
Nikita Pearl Waligwa (star of Disney’s “Queen of Katwe”) [She was only 15]
Dawn Wells (Actress, “Gilligan’s Island”)
Leslie West (Singer and Guitarist from rock group Mountain known for ‘Mississippi Queen’)
Stuart Whitman (Veteran Actor, “The Longest Day” and “The Day the Earth Stood Still”)
Fred Willard (Legendary Comedian and Actor)
Logan Williams (Canadian Actor) [He was only 16]
Bruce Williamson (Singer, The Temptations)
Mel Winkler (Actor, Voice Actor, Stage Performer and Dancer)
Bill Withers (Singer-Songwriter and Musician, ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’)
Betty Wright (Grammy-Winning Soul Singer)
Elizabeth Wurtzel (Author, ‘Prozac Nation’)

Chuck Yeager (First Pilot to Break the Sound Barrier)

NOTE: This list, in no way, covers all the industry talent who passed away this year. Again, condolences are extended to one and all.

Out of respect, please take a moment of silence.

TOMORROW: TV Ratings

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