Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On December 23, the finale of Get Millie Black will air at 9 PM on HBO.
The Hallmark+ holiday series Holidazed will air its season finale online on December 24.
On December 25, the BET+ holiday movie Blended Christmas will debut online. After a freak accident, a new bride cancels her tropical Christmas honeymoon to take care of her husband’s ex-wife and kids with a little help from a holiday angel. The movie stars Jennifer Freeman, Anthony Dalton, Dream Doll and Victoria Rowell.
The feature film Dear Santa will debut online on Paramount+ on December 25. When a young boy mails his Christmas wish list to Santa with one crucial spelling error (that would be Satan), a devilish Jack Black arrives to wreak havoc on the holidays. The cast includes Robert Timothy Smith, Keegan-Michael Key, Brianne Howey, Hayes MacArthur, Post Malone and P.J. Byrne.
On December 25, the annual Call the Midwife Holiday Special will debut on PBS at 8 PM. As 1969 comes to an end, the folks in Poplar are amusing themselves with a funfair and a holiday concert, but not all is merry and bright. A flu outbreak and news of an escaped inmate put the East End London neighborhood on edge.
The special Doctor Who: Joy to the World will debut online on Disney+ on December 25. This new holiday special finds the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) traveling on his own now that Ruby Sunday has returned home. However, as is always the case when the Doctor is traveling solo, his solitude won’t last long. This Christmas special will see the Time Lord joined by a new friend: Bridgerton alum Nicola Coughlan will star in the special as Joy.
On December 26, the second season of Squid Game will premiere online on Netflix.
Lastly, the series finale of What If…? will air online on Disney+ on December 29.
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:
5:45 PM: The Greatest Showman movie on TNT
6 PM: A Very Merry Beauty Salon movie on Lifetime (Encore) The Nine Lives of Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair) Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
6:15 PM: Tombstone movie on Sundance TV
6:30 PM: Get Millie Black on HBO 2 (Encore)
7 PM: The Agency on Showtime (Encore)
7:30 PM: Get Millie Black on HBO 2 (Encore)
8 PM: The Holiday Junkie movie on Lifetime (Encore) Our Royal Holiday movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair) The Christmas Secret movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
8:15 PM: Get Mille Black on HBO 2 (Encore)
9 PM: NCIS on CBS (Encore) Get Mille Black on HBO (NEW – Finale)
10 PM: NCIS: Origins on CBS (Encore) Get Mille Black on HBO (Encore) A Carpenter Christmas Romance movie on Lifetime (Encore) Rogue Heroes on MGM+ (Reair) Three Wise Men and a Baby movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair) Five Star Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone movie on USA Network
With the strikes out of the way and productions back in full swing, there were a LOT of programming options for TV viewers, covering all facets of stories and genres, whether it was on the major or cable networks as well as the ever-growing streaming services.
Throughout the year, TV fans have been able to enjoy their favorite shows, good, bad or otherwise along with new shows for which we became obsessed with; outstanding performances, lots of streaming shows to get hooked on, unexpected departures and much, much more.
Please join me as I focus on the top highlights for 2024 (listed in no particular order):
Top Actress – Juno Temple, Fargo (FX)
The FX series, now in its 5th season, found former child actress Juno Temple becoming the standout, delivering what has been described as “perfect comedic timing, charm and range, making a mostly engaging experience” as Dorothy “Dot” Lyon, a “wonderfully unhinged” character who brought “not only perfect…zingers but also the necessary charm to ground the chaos that began unfolding” around her. [Source: Collider]
Fresh New Face (Actress) – Anna Sawai, Shogun and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (FX and Apple TV)
Anna took the industry by storm this year, starring in the remake of Shogun, earning an Emmy as Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance as Lady Mariko, becoming the first Japanese actress to win the category. Her performance has been “thoroughly convincing and captivating [Source: The New York Times]; and she also starred as Cate Randa, a San Francisco school teacher dealing with PTSD whose search for her missing father led her to uncover his involvement with Monarch in the Apple TV+ series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters at the end of 2023, leading into January of this year.
Standout Performance – Kenneth Choi, 9-1-1 (ABC)
Getting to the church on time took a whole new meaning for Howard “Chimney” Hahn in the May episode of 9-1-1 entitled “There Goes the Groom” for Kenneth Choi. Chimney had to overcome not only an undiagnosed case of viral encephalitis, which led to brain swelling and memory loss, causing him to completely forget about his bride-to-be (series regular Jennifer Love Hewitt). Acting out the hallucinations Chimney was experiencing could have taken a bad turn if not for the incredible talent of Choi.
Top Actor – Tom Hollander, Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (FX)
Hollander literally disappeared into his role of the one-and-only Truman Capote in the FX anthology series Feud that focused on the literary “genius” and The Swans, a socialite group of New York City high society, consisting of Babe Paley, the wife of William S. Paley, the man who founded CBS, Lady Nancy ‘Slim’ Keith, fashion icon C. Z. Guest, Lee Radziwill, the younger sister of Jackie O, former showgirl Ann Woodward and Joanne Carson, ex-wife of late night talk show host Johnny Carson.
Highest Rated Drama – Matlock (CBS)
This new series is only reminiscent of the popular 1980s to 1990s legal drama in name only. Kathy Bates plays Matty Matlock, nee wealthy retired attorney Madeline Kingston, in this revitalized and intriguing new CBS drama that includes a great ensemble cast. The series has been averaging well over 6 million viewers a week, ranking higher than any other new drama on any of the major networks.
Most Reviled New Drama – Doctor Odyssey (ABC)
Despite being a close second, nee third, in terms of viewership for a new drama this TV season, Doctor Odyssey seems to have far more haters out there than fans. There has also been this crazy theory that the Odyssey (the ship on which the show is based) is a dream of Dr. Max Bankman, played by Dawson’s Creek alum Joshua Jackson, as viewers, at least after a few episodes, came to believe he is still sick from COVID and everything that has happened on the Odyssey is nothing more than a dream of his coma-like state.
Most Disappointing Final Season – The Umbrella Academy (Netflix)
The Umbrella Academy came to an end in August after four seasons on Netflix, airing only six episodes, which for many of its devoted fans – who, for the most part, enjoyed the previous seasons – felt were six episodes too many. What should have been a great swan song for this irreverent and outlandishly enjoyable series turned into an excruciating trip down the strangest rabbit hole of warped storylines and a stuck in an alternate world love affair that tainted the viewers love for the series. The Umbrella Academy deserved more than the disturbing end that they received.
Best Couple – Joanne and Noah, Nobody Wants This (Netflix)
Kristin Bell and Adam Brody each have their own devoted (so to speak) fanbase because of their previous TV roles in Veronica Mars and The O.C. (respectively) [don’t get me started, though, on the vitriol from fans because of what happened in season four of Veronica Mars, ok?!] In this “based on somewhat true events” in the life of series creator, actress Erin Foster, Bell and Brody play Joanne and Noah, an agnostic podcaster and rabbi (no this isn’t the start of some weird joke), an unlikely pair who quickly became a swoon-worthy couple [how about that first kiss, am I right?! They put the chemistry between Chenford, Lucy Chen and Tim Bradford from The Rookie, my choice for Best Couple last year, to shame.
Honorable Mention – Brian Dietzen, NCIS (CBS)
The episode entitled “The Stories We Leave Behind,” paying tribute to Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard (and in essence the actor who portrayed him, David McCallum) on the CBS drama NCIS, was written by long-time series star Brian Dietzen. And what a moving tribute to the man it was! Dietzen not only honored the man he had acted beside for over two decades with a touching episode but also found a way to tie the story back to the long-running show’s pilot episode. As the folks over at TV Line shared, “Dietzen skillfully communicat(ed) the incredibly deep loss felt by Dr. Jimmy Palmer.” If you weren’t at least a little bit moved by the flashbacks and tribute paid to McCallum/Ducky, then you aren’t really a fan of the show.
Best Line – Wild Cards (CW)
From the debut episode, entitled “The Infinity Thief,” of the Canadian transplant series Wild Cards on CW, which stars Riverdale alum Vanessa Morgan as con woman Max Mitchell and Grey’s Anatomy hunk Giacomo Gianniotti as demoted detective Cole Ellis, in their first “case” together:
Max to Cole: “Damn that was amazing. We’re like Bones and that dude from Buffy or Castle and that hot girl.”
Best Awards Show Performance – Ryan Gosling, The 2024 Oscars (ABC)
Ryan Gosling took center stage at this year’s Oscars, belting out the song “I’m Just Ken” from the award-winning box office movie Barbie to not only a packed audience at the Dolby Theatre in the heart of Hollywood but also to the countless viewers watching, nee salivating, at home. He proudly wore sunglasses and a bejeweled pink suit, and with the help of dozens of Kens (including Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa and Shang-Chi star Simu Liu, among others), Gosling delivered what TV Line called a “deliriously fun performance (which) captured what made Barbie so entertaining on the big screen.”
Bittersweet Endings (TIE): Series Finale of Superman & Lois (CW) and Season Finale of Will Trent (ABC)
Superman & Lois came to an end on December 2 with an emotional series finale especially for those who stuck with the show for its four seasons on CW. The final 10-minutes packed a wallop, including seeing the twins as grown men (including series lead Bitsie Tulloch’s real-life husband David Giuntoli from Grimm and A Million Little Things fame playing Jonathan), seeing Clark as an older man and even Krypto the dog not to mention Lois in that knock-out red dress. If you don’t cry over the video below, well, then you just don’t have heart:
Whereas, the season finale of season two of Will Trent aired on May 21 and the last, roughly 6 minutes of the episode was surprising, sweet, tender and then heartbreaking, as Will envisioned his future with his on-again off-again love Angie Polaski as they got married, had two daughters, a foster son and grew old together until he had to do his job and arrest Angie.
Here is the full season finale of Will Trent, but you can watch that specific scene starting at the 38:06 minute-mark and watch to the end, and judge for yourself.
Fun New Cast Addition – Edi Patterson, Resident Alien (Syfy)
Edi Patterson played Heather, the Blue Avian alien paramour (see the inset picture to the right), to Alan Tudyk’s literally out-of-this-world Harry Vanderspeigle. She was able to keep pace with Tudyk, who is known for his improv, managing to rival his outlandish performance in every scene until Heather broke Harry’s heart, and she left back to her own world.
Why Was This Show So Popular – Baby Reindeer, Netflix
This series became a surprise hit back in April at the streaming service (for some reason) despite its harrowing, or more to the point, excruciatingly disturbing subject matter. Scottish comedian Richard Gadd played a fictionalized version of himself, recounting the ordeal he dealt with after being stalked by a middle-aged woman who claimed to be a fan, which in turn made him face a buried trauma that he had been sexually assaulted by an older male TV industry mentor. Like I said, harrowing and disturbing and for some reason, it received 85 million views. ARGH!
Best Parodies – Scarlett Johansson and Maya Rudolph, Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Both actresses were dead-on in their parodies of Alabama Senator Katie Britt and Vice President Kamala Harris (respectively). As TV Line stated, Johansson “perfectly channeled Britt’s frenzied delivery (of her State of the Union response), predicting doom and gloom with a smile from her family kitchen.” Britt herself was criticized for her “performance” in that response because it was so eerie and disturbing, but Johansson turned it into just a great performance.
Whereas, Rudolph got every head tilt, voice pattern and even the laugh of our should-have-been-voted to President of the United States Harris down pat even working alongside the actual Vice President in a close-to-election day appearance where they were mirror images of each other. It was something to behold.
Most Disappointing Cancellation – So Help Me Todd (CBS)
This legal dramedy, starring Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin, was pulled from the CBS line-up after only two seasons; and while many of the scenes between these two, who played mother and son, were outlandish and, quite frankly, a bit over-the-top at times, the series was actually performing fairly well ratings-wise and was leading up to quite an interesting third season.
Handsome Newcomer – Deniz Akdeniz, High Potential (ABC)
Akdeniz plays Lev “Oz” Osman on the wildly popular new ABC drama High Potential. He may be a little better know in his home country of Australia, but he has had guest appearances in quite a number of American dramas like Jane the Virgin, Once Upon a Time, S.W.A.T. and most recently The Flight Attendant and he even had a recurring role in the short-lived spin-off series The Rookie: Feds.
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.
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 third and final season of What If…? will premiere online on Disney+ today.
5 PM: Live Free or Die Hard movie on TNT
5:15 PM: Blade Runner 2049 movie on Showtime
5:40 PM: Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie on Starz
6 PM: Happy Howlidays movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore) A Carpenter Christmas Romance movie on Lifetime (Encore) A Veteran’s Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair) Toy Story 4 (animated) movie on FX
6:10 PM: The Devil Wears Prada movie on Cinemax
6:15 PM: How to Train Your Dragon 2 (animated) movie on Syfy
6:30 PM: Point Break (original) movie on Sundance TV
6:50 PM: Dune: Prophecy on HBO (Encore)
7 PM: North By North Pole: A Dial S Mystery movie on UPtv (DEBUT) 1923 on Paramount Network (Encore) The Beekeeper movie on MGM+
7:55 PM: Dune: Prophecy on HBO (Encore)
8 PM: 1923 on Paramount Network (NEW) Outlander on Starz (NEW – Check Your Local Listings) A Royal Christmas Ballet movie on Great American Family (DEBUT) Three Wiser Men and a Boy: Extended Cut movie on Hallmark Channel (DEBUT) Engaged by Christmas movie on Lifetime (DEBUT) A Christmas Melody movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair) Enchanted movie on Disney The Lion King (2019) movie on FX Die Hard movie on TNT
9 PM: Dune: Prophecy on HBO (NEW – Finale) The Agency on Showtime (NEW) Outlander on Starz (Encore) All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece on PBS (Reair) X-Men: First Class movie on FXM
10 PM: Dexter: Original Sin on Showtime (NEW) Trading Up Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Encore) All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece on PBS (Reair) Sealed With a List movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair) A Fiancee for Christmas movie on Lifetime (Reair)
On December 25, the special Doctor Who: Joy to the World will debut online on Disney+.
This new holiday special finds the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) traveling on his own now that Ruby Sunday has returned home. However, as is always the case when the Doctor is traveling solo, his solitude won’t last long.
This Christmas special will see the Time Lord joined by a new friend: Bridgerton alum Nicola Coughlan will star in the special as Joy.
Here is a trailer for Doctor Who: Joy to the World:
The annual Call the Midwife Holiday Special will debut on PBS on December 25 at 8 PM.
As 1969 comes to an end, the folks in Poplar are amusing themselves with a funfair and a holiday concert, but not all is merry and bright. A flu outbreak and news of an escaped inmate put the East End London neighborhood on edge.
Here is a trailer for Call the Midwife Holiday Special:
On December 25, the BET+ holiday movie Blended Christmas will debut online.
After a freak accident, a new bride cancels her tropical Christmas honeymoon to take care of her husband’s ex-wife and kids with a little help from a holiday angel.
The movie stars Jennifer Freeman, Anthony Dalton, Dream Doll and Victoria Rowell.
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: Black Panther movie on TBS
5:30 PM: John Wick movie on Paramount Network
6 PM: Deck the Walls movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore) The Holiday Junkie movie on Lifetime (Encore) Journey Back to Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair) Platoon movie on MGM+
7 PM: Christmas in Scotland movie on Great American Family (DEBUT) A Country Music Christmas movie on UPtv (DEBUT) Dune: Prophecy on HBO (Encore) Jurassic World Dominion: Extended Cut movie on Encore Braveheart movie on Showtime Die Hard with a Vengeance movie on TNT
7:15 PM: Outlander on Starz (Encore)
7:30 PM: Footloose (original) movie on VH1
7:45 PM: Skyscraper movie on Syfy
8 PM: Happy Howlidays movie on Hallmark Channel (DEBUT) A Carpenter Christmas Romance movie on Lifetime (DEBUT) A Godwink Christmas: Second Chance, First Love movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair) 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi movie on MGM+ John Wick: Chapter 2 movie on Paramount Network
9 PM: 24-Karat Christmas movie on OWN (DEBUT)
9:30 PM: Die Hard 2 movie on TNT
10 PM: Outlander on Starz (Encore) Following Yonder Star movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore) A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair) Dear Christmas movie on Lifetime (Reair) Flashdance movie on VH1
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 new Netflix movie The Six Triple Eight will debut online today while the finale of the Apple TV+ thriller Before will air online.
5:30 PM: Jumanji: The Next Level movie on FX
6 PM: Jingle Bell Run movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore) Trading Up Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Encore) Twinkle All the Way movie on Lifetime (Reair) Picture of Christmas movie on UPtv
6:30 PM: Deadpool movie on Cinemax
6:40 PM: Captain America: The Winter Soldier movie on Encore
7 PM:
Dune: Prophecy on HBO (Encore) Outlander on Starz (Encore)
8 PM: Holiday Touchdown: A Chief’s Love Story: Extended Cut movie on Hallmark Channel (DEBUT) Outlander on Starz (NEW) A Cowboy Christmas Romance movie on Lifetime (Encore) A Ring for Christmas movie on UPtv (Reaie) Wanted movie on Cinemax The Lion King (animated) (2019) movie on FX Everything Everywhere All at Once movie on HBO 2 Kingsman: The Secret Service movie on Paramount Network Jason Bourne movie on Syfy
9 PM: The Agency on Showtime (Encore) Outlander on Starz (Encore)
9:50 PM: Terminator: Salvation movie on Cinemax
10 PM: The Christmas Quest movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore) The Holiday Junkie movie on Lifetime (Encore) Every Christmas Has a Story on Hallmark Mystery (Reair) A Royal Christmas Ball movie on UPtv (Reair)
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 Hallmark+ holiday movie Deck the Walls on Cherry Lane will debut online today while the long-awaited season 6 premiere of Virgin River will air online on Netflix. Meanwhile, the new movie Lick will debut online on Passionflix and the holiday movie Queens of Christmas will debut online on BET+ too.
5 PM: Iron Man 3 movie on FX
6 PM: Leah’s Perfect Gift movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore) A Novel Noel movie on Hallmark Mystery (Encore)
6:45 PM: Titanic movie on Showtime 2
7 PM: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare movie on Starz Strike Up the Band (classic) movie on TCM
7: 15 PM: Get Millie Black on HBO (Encore) Bye Bye Birdie (classic) movie on FMC
8 PM: Trading Up Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Encore) Hudson & Rex on UPtv (Reair) ‘Tis the Season to Be Merry movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair) Moana: Sing-Along (animated) movie on Disney Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle movie on FX Ocean’s Eleven movie on Paramount Network
9 PM: Hudson & Rex on UPtv (Reair)
9:15 PM: Babes on Broadway (classic) movie on TCM
9:50 PM: Dune: Prophecy on HBO (Encore)
10 PM: Elsbeth on CBS (NEW – Fall Finale) All I Need for Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Encore) A Royal Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)