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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: The BET+ holiday movie A Soulful Christmas will debut online today. Also, the second part of the final season of Stranger Things will premiere online on Netflix today.

5:30 PM:
The Holiday movie on WE TV

5:35 PM:
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring movie on HBO 2

6 PM:
A Grand Ole Opry Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
A Pickleball Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)
A Bride for Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Toy Story (animated) movie on FX

6:15 PM:
Shadow Force movie on Starz

6:30 PM:
Top Gun: Maverick movie on Paramount Network

6:45 PM:
Dolly Parton’s Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love movie on CMT

7 PM:
Ocean’s Eleven movie on Showtime 2
Angels in the Outfield (classic) movie on TCM

7:45 PM:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 movie on USA Network

8 PM:
Call the Midwife Holiday Special on PBS (DEBUT)
A Suite Holiday Romance movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
My Christmas Family Tree movie on the Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Reba McEntire’s Christmas in Tune movie on Lifetime (Reair)
Sleepless in Seattle movie on Encore
Toy Story 2 (animated) movie on FX
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina movie on Starz

8:30 PM:
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers movie on HBO 2
Mrs. Doubtfire movie on WE TV

9 PM:
Steel Magnolias movie on CMT
Ocean’s Twelve movie on Showtime 2
12 Days of Christmas Eve movie on MOVIES!

9:30 PM:
Top Gun movie on Paramount Network

9:50 PM:
Apollo 13 movie on Encore

10 PM:
Elsbeth on CBS (Encore)
Spartacus: House of Ashur on Starz (Encore)
Call the Midwife Holiday Special on PBS (Encore)
Twelve Dates ‘Til Christmas on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Dear Christmas movie on Lifetime (Reair)
The Bodyguard movie on BET
Toy Story 3 (animated) movie on FX

Enjoy!

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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: The Netflix movie Goodbye June will debut online today.

5 PM:
Braveheart movie on Showtime 2

5:30 PM:
Back to the Future movie on E!

5:50 PM:
Mrs. Doubtfire movie on MGM+

6 PM:
Fake Yourself a Merry Little Christmas movie on OWN (Encore)
The Christmas Note movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Return to Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)

6:30 PM:
Serendipity movie on Showtime
Shrek Forever After movie on TNT

7 PM:
Raiders of the Lost Ark movie on Paramount Network
An Affair to Remember (classic) movie on TCm

7:30 PM:
Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors movie on CMT

8 PM:
The Christmas Showdown movie on OWN (Encore)
Miracle in Bethlehem, PA movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Reunited at Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
It’s a Wonderful Life (classic) movie on NBC
A Minecraft Movie (2025) on HBO
Titanic movie on Showtime
Red One movie on Syfy and USA Network

9:15 PM:
Holiday Affair (classic) movie on FMC

9:30 PM:
Dolly Parton’s Christmas of Many Colors movie on CMT
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie on Paramount Network

9:45 PM:
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them movie on HBO

10 PM:
FBI on CBS (Encore)
Christmas Above the Clouds movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Very Merry Mystery movie on OWN (Encore)
Christmas Land on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)

10:30 PM:
Red One movie on E! and USA Network
Shooter movie on Showtime 2

Enjoy!

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While this year has been quite tumultuous within the political spectrum as well as natural disasters and unbelievable worldwide events, television (both linear and streaming) has not failed to provide viewers with lots of programming options: good, bad or otherwise.

The following list is just some of the highlights from 2025 (listed in no particular order):

Top Actress – Gina Torres, 9-1-1: Lone Star (FOX)

While there is little chance that the folks over at the Emmy’s will even consider nominating the performance of Gina Torres in the final season of 9-1-1: Lone Star, I think she had a stellar year playing Tommy Vega, especially that unexpected cancer storyline twist as well as what is being called the “otherworldly” reunion with her late character’s husband Charles that had all fans of the show wondering whether Tommy would survive or not [SPOILER ALERT] she did survive and was seen on the mend in the show’s series finale.

Fresh New Face (Actress) – Anna Lambe, North of North (Netflix)

The Netflix comedy North of North, based in Iqaluit, the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, stars Inuk actress Anna Lambe, who ironically hails from Iqaluit herself. She plays the lead role of Siaja, a young wife and mother, who is struggling to build a future after a very public exit from her marriage and learning some unexpected truths about her origin. Eagle-eyed viewers will recognize Anna from her supporting role in last season’s True Detective: Night Country.

Top Actor – Noah Wyle, The Pitt (HBO Max)

Despite starring in the long-running medical drama ER for 12 seasons, Noah Wyle never won an Emmy for his role in that show (even though he was nominated five times); instead he finally won an Emmy for his role in the streaming hit medical drama The Pitt where he was exceptional as Dr. Michael “Robby” Rabinovich, the chief attendant in the emergency room at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital. Between his PTSD over the loss of his beloved mentor during the pandemic, the loss of a young drowning victim or the failed resuscitation of his character’s “stepson’s” girlfriend, was just incredible and moving to watch.

Most Buzzed About Drama – Outlander: Blood of My Blood (Starz)

Each TV season there is typically one stand-out new drama that performs better in the ratings than any other drama; but this year, the overall ratings for new (or even returning) dramas have been rather lacking for the most part. But there was one new drama that, much like its predecessor, caught viewers attention and held on: Outlander: Blood of My Blood.

While there was no actual source material, based on the popular book franchise by author Diana Gabaldon other than a few lines of dialogue in Outlander, this prequel series turned out to be just as vibrant, action-packed and filled with sultry chemistry. The casting of leads Jamie Roy and Harriet Slater as Jamie’s parents and Hermione Corfield and Jeremy Irvine as Claire’s parents was nearly heaven-sent as they bear uncanny resemblances to the lead stars of the mothership.

Best Couple – Karl and Cassandra, Murder in a Small Town (FOX)

This FOX drama, based on the crime novels by L.R. Wright, may be set in the sleepy village of Gibsons in British Columbia but the murders that are investigated there by former Minneapolis detective, now Chief of Police, Karl Alberg (Rossif Sutherland) and his deputies are anything but sleepy or simple. Karl is a different kind of cop, but he sure has a unique way of solving the crimes that plague his new home. But, it’s his relationship with local librarian Cassandra Lee (Kristin Kreuk) that really makes the show zing. Their relationship isn’t easy, and it has hit quite a number of bumps in the short time the show has been on the air; but they have great chemistry and are my top pick for Best Couple this year.

Worst Show – Zero Day (Netflix)

You would think that with a cast that includes Robert De Niro, Angela Bassett, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Matthew Modine, Dan Stevens, Jesse Plemons and Lizzy Caplan as well as Clark Gregg, Gaby Hoffmann and Colin Donnell that the 6-episode Netflix mini-series Zero Day would be a hit, right? Well, sadly, it didn’t. Viewers and critics alike seemed to really dislike this mini-series that was supposed to be a timely conspiracy thriller – think House of Cards and Homeland – but it got “bogged down in endless exposition and bonkers plot twists.” What’s more the show had “too many characters and storylines” for viewers to try and comprehend. In the end, a luminous cast does not equate to good TV.

Handsome Newcomer – Milo Callaghan, The Rainmaker (USA Network)

This British actor landed the prime role of hotshot young lawyer Rudy Baylor in the TV adaptation of the John Grisham novel once made famous by Matt Damon in the box office flick. Filled with youthful optimism and a nose for the law, Rudy ended up working for a small-time ambulance chaser and her less-than-honest paralegal, but made quite an impression on them and the prestigious white-collar firm from which he was fired on his first day. Viewers might remember Milo from his small roles in The Spanish Princess and Rivals.

Unbelievable Storyline – Paradise (Hulu)

As viewers watched the debut episode of this Sterling K. Brown-led political thriller, it appeared to be about the much-unexpected death of the President of the United States, played by James Marsden. But in actuality, the big reveals [SPOILER ALERT] were the fact that what seemed like Washington, D.C. was a city-sized underground bunker in Colorado three years after a doomsday event.

Most Disappointing Cancellations [TIE] -The Residence (Netflix) and Poker Face (Peacock)

Unfortunately, despite a fairly sizable cliffhanger for season two and the popularity of this Peacock drama, the plug was pulled on the Natasha Lyonne-led Poker Face with the unusual potential caveat that the show MIGHT come back with Peter Dinklage taking over as Charlie Cale, a character with the uncanny ability to know when someone is lying merely by talking to them.

Also, the Netflix mystery comedy drama The Residence, which starred Uzo Aduba, Giancarlo Esposito, Ken Marino, Randall Park, Susan Kelechi Watson, Jason Lee and Bronson Pinchot (among countless others), came to a close after only one season. The best part of the show was the whodunnit search by Detective Cordelia Cupp (Aduba) – all while on her mission as an avid birder. This screwball comedy could have been yet another hit for the streaming service, but…

Best Dance Number – Will Trent (ABC)

The 13th episode of season 3 of Will Trent, entitled “One of Us Now,” was both lucky and unlucky for the lead character, played by Ramon Rodriguez, because he was still reeling from the accidental shooting of a child during the pursuit of a criminal, and his using that tragedy as a way to get closer to a suspected cult leader. When he was found out to be a cop, that cult leader drugged him, and out of that drug-fused state came one of the best sequences in the show’s run so far. He had a fever dream where he hallucinated dancing to Donna Summer’s “Last Dance” with all of the main cast members – as well as his beloved dog Betty and recurring guest star Gina Rodriguez – and even confessed his love for Angie (series lead Erika Christensen).

You can watch that dance sequence below:

NOTE: What’s even more interesting is the fact that the powers that be on the show had four days prep time on the dance sequence and less than a full day of shooting. Pretty impressive!

Best Villain – Julianne Nicholson, Paradise (Hulu)

The new TV series Paradise is part of this year’s Hits and Misses once again because of the performance by Julianne Nicholson, who plays Samantha “Sinatra” Redmond, the tech billionaire who created that underground bunker mentioned above. Her character is multi-layered, and far more powerful within that world than expected, and far more evil than anticipated. Her grief caused her to create that bunker, but then her need for control caused everything else to go to hell…fast.

Ubiquitous Star of the Year – Helen Mirren in 1923 (Paramount+), MobLand (Paramount+) and The Tuesday Murder Club (Netflix)

Dame Helen Mirren has played an expert in wet work in RED, Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen, the mother of Jason Statham in the Fast movie franchise and a detective in Prime Suspect along with countless other memorable roles, but this year she was the ubiquitous star of the year appearing as Cara Dutton, the matriarch of the Dutton family in the Taylor Sheridan series 1923, the precursor to Yellowstone; Maeve Harrigan, yet another matriarch – but of the Harrigan family – the crime family in MobLand and Elizabeth Best, a retired MI6 officer, investigating a cold case murder in the Netflix flick The Thursday Murder Club.

The Saddest Deaths of the TV Year – Nikki Batista, Alert: Missing Persons Unit (FOX); Bobby Nash, 9-1-1 (ABC) and Joel Miller, The Last of Us (HBO)

TV deaths are just par for the course on the small (and big) screen, but there are some TV deaths that are just either extremely unexpected, very hard to watch or just unnecessary – even if the powers that be behind the show “claim” that it helps the story move along.

This TV season, viewers watched as Nikki Batista (series lead Dania Ramirez) on the now defunct FOX drama Alert: Missing Persons Unit was kidnapped by the Irish mob and then found in a shallow grave out in the woods. While her demise was not shown on screen, it was still hard for fans to wrap their heads around her death because it was extremely unexpected.

Then there was the brutal death of Joel Miller (series lead Pedro Pascal) in The Last of Us on HBO, who was killed in the second episode of season two. While his death was a testament to the show’s commitment to its source material, it was still very hard for the show’s fans to watch.

Lastly, the hardest TV death to deal with was Bobby Nash (series lead Peter Krause) in 9-1-1 on ABC. While dealing with a fire at a bio-lab, the 118 firefighters ended up trapped inside that lab with a deadly new virus. Howard “Chimney” Han (series regular Kenneth Choi) was the first to be infected, but not the last. As the episode came to an end, the firefighters and the viewers learned that Bobby Nash was also infected, but there was only one antidote so he self-sacrificed in order to save Chimney’s life. His loss was tragic, to say the least, and completely unexpected. In fact, showrunner Tim Minear confirmed the loss of Bobby was entirely a creative decision on his part, which really upset the show’s base.

Coolest TV Episode – Wheezervision, SkyMed (Paramount+)

This Canadian medical drama delivered an extremely interesting storyline in episode 6 of season 3 when Pilot William “Wheezer” Heaseman (series regular Aaron Ashmore) was dealing with blindness from a green laser flashing in his eyes when he was flying on a medical mission. While recovering in his hospital room, he played out stories of his friends as if they were movies – one was a B&W film noir story, one was a horror story, one was a western, one was a soap opera and then an ongoing issue with a patient in room 3B, which was the hospital room that he was actually in.

What have been the stand-out moments on the small screen (networks or streaming) for you? Who was your favorite actor for the year? What series, special or TV event disappointed you the most? Please share your thoughts on TV from this year below.

TOMORROW: The Rhythm is Gonna Get You

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On December 27, the new series The Copenhagen Test will debut online on Peacock.

This drama is about a first-generation Chinese American intelligence analyst named Alexander Hale (Simu Liu), who realizes his brain has been hacked (think the Zachary Levi-led TV series Chuck but with much less comedy and slapstick), giving the perpetrators access to everything he sees and hears. Caught between his shadowy agency and unknown hackers, he must maintain a performance 24/7 to flush out who is responsible and prove where his allegiance lies.

Melissa Barrera co-stars.

Here is a trailer for The Copenhagen Test:

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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:

5:30 PM
The Karate Kid (original) movie on BBC America

5:50 PM:
Shooter movie on Showtime

6 PM:
Christmas Under the Clouds movie movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Homegrown Christmas movie on Hallmark Mysteries (Reair)
Merry Swissmas movie on Lifetime (Reair)

7 PM:
The Lion King (animated) movie on FX
Ocean’s Eleven movie on Paramount Network
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom movie on Showtime 2

8 PM:
High Potential on ABC (Encore)
Murder in a Small Town on FOX (Encore)
Christmas at the Catnip Cafe movie movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Christmas Everyday movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Mystery on Mistletoe Lane movie on Hallmark Mysteries (Reair)

8:30 PM:
The Karate Kid Part II movie on BBC America

9 PM:
High Potential on ABC (Encore)
Doc on FOX (Encore)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie on Showtime 2

9:30 PM:
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle movie on FX
Ocean’s Twelve movie on Paramount Network

10 PM:
High Potential on ABC (Encore)
The Christmas Baby movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Deck the Hallways movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Northern Lights of Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Ghostbusters (original) movie on Sundance TV
Shrek the Third (animated) movie on TNT

Enjoy!

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

On December 24, the Netflix movie Goodbye June will debut online. The film centers on four siblings whose lives change when their ailing mother takes a turn for the worse over the holiday season. The ensemble cast includes Kate Winslet (who also directed the film), Helen Mirren, Toni Collette, Johnny Flynn, Andrea Riseborough, Timothy Spall, Stephen Merchant and Raza Jaffrey.

The second part of the final season of Stranger Things will premiere online on Netflix on December 25.

On December 25, the BET+ holiday movie A Soulful Christmas will debut online. When the children of two legendary — and feuding — R&B artists are forced to collaborate on a holiday song remake, their rivalry turns into unexpected romance. But between family legacies, long-buried grudges, and a looming Christmas Eve deadline, they’ll need to find harmony both on and off the stage to create the hit that could heal two families. The cast includes Kaci Walfall, Myles Truitt, Shanice and Kenny Lattimore.

The Call the Midwife Holiday Special 2025 will debut on December 25 at 8 PM on PBS. Senior members of the convent embark on a mercy mission, swapping the snowy East End of London for the sun-drenched terrain of Hong Kong. The rise in hospital births, and wider changes in the NHS, have clipped their wings. But their mission to the Far East is a chance to take flight and work out what really matters. For her part, Sister Julienne suddenly finds herself excited about the Order’s future. After years of battling change, she decides to embrace it and see what love can do.

On December 26, the season finale of Pluribus will air online on Apple TV.

The new series The Copenhagen Test will debut online on Peacock on December 27. This drama is about a first-generation Chinese-American intelligence analyst named Alexander Hale (Simu Liu), who realizes his brain has been hacked (think the Zachary Levi-led TV series Chuck but with much less comedy and slapstick), giving the perpetrators access to everything he sees and hears. Caught between his shadowy agency and unknown hackers, he must maintain a performance 24/7 to flush out who is responsible and prove where his allegiance lies. Melissa Barrera co-stars.

Lastly on December 28, the season finale of Mayor of Kingstown will air online on Paramount+; meanwhile, that same day, the season finale of Robin Hood will air on MGM+ at 9 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:

6 PM:
A Homecoming for the Holidays movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Independence Day movie on TNT

7 PM:
Robin Hood on MGM+ (Encore)
The Bourne Ultimatum movie on Starz

7:45 PM:
Invincible movie on FXM

8 PM:
Mayor of Kingstown on Showtime (NEW)
Rogue Heroes on MGM+ (Encore)
The Christmas Campaign movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Christmas in Angel Falls movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)

8:45 PM:
Braveheart movie on Showtime

9 PM:
The Pitt on TNT (NEW)
FBI on CBS (Encore)
Rogue Heroes on MGM+ (Encore)
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare movie on Encore

10 PM:
The Pitt on TNT (NEW)
FBI on CBS (Encore)
A Cowboy Christmas Romance movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Christmas by Starlight movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
A Blue Ridge Mountain Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)

11 PM:
The Pitt on TNT (NEW)

Enjoy!

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The Call the Midwife Holiday Special 2025 will debut on December 25 at 8 PM on PBS.

Senior members of the convent embark on a mercy mission, swapping the snowy East End of London for the sun-drenched terrain of Hong Kong. The rise in hospital births, and wider changes in the NHS, have clipped their wings. But their mission to the Far East is a chance to take flight and work out what really matters. For her part, Sister Julienne suddenly finds herself excited about the Order’s future. After years of battling change, she decides to embrace it and see what love can do.

Here is a trailer for Call the Midwife Holiday Special.

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On Christmas Day, the BET+ holiday movie A Soulful Christmas will debut online.

 When the children of two legendary — and feuding — R&B artists are forced to collaborate on a holiday song remake, their rivalry turns into unexpected romance. But between family legacies, long-buried grudges, and a looming Christmas Eve deadline, they’ll need to find harmony both on and off the stage to create the hit that could heal two families.

The cast includes Kaci Walfall, Myles Truitt, Shanice and Kenny Lattimore.

Here is a trailer for A Soulful Christmas:

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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:

6 PM:
A Make or Break Holiday movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Sweet Holiday Romance movie on Lifetime (Reair)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom movie on E!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 movie on Syfy

6:30 PM:
Independence Day movie on TNT

6:35 PM:
Red Eye movie on TMC

7 PM:
Christmas with the Knightlys movie on UPtv (DEBUT)
The Sound of Music (classic) movie on ABC
National Treasure movie on CW
Enchanted movie on Disney
Sleepless in Seattle movie on Encore
Raiders of the Lost Ark movie on Paramount Network

7:30 PM:
Grease movie on CMT

8 PM:
The Christmas Baby movie on Hallmark Channel (DEBUT)
Thank God: Christmas at the Keller Ranch movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Operation Nutcracker movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Titanic movie on Showtime 2

9 PM:
Robin Hood on MGM+ (NEW)
All Creatures Great and Small on PBS (Encore)
Jurassic World Dominion movie on E!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 movie on Syfy

9:30 PM:
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie on Paramount Network
The Day After Tomorrow movie on TNT

10 PM:
Boston Blue on CBS (Encore)
All Creatures Great and Small on PBS (Encore)
Mayor of Kingstown on Showtime 2 (Encore)
A Grand Ole Opry Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
A Pickleball Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)
A Season for Miracles movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
My Best Friend’s Wedding movie on CMT
Spider-Man (2002) movie on FXM

Enjoy!

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