A few more days of regular programming and we hit the holiday season where specials and repeats take over the TV schedule. I might change the format during those times and only highlight specials and new episodes and skip networks with only repeats.
ABC
7pm – America’s Funniest Home Videos
8pm – 2021 American Music Awards
CBS
7pm – 60 Minutes – one of my favorite jokes is that my family is so slow it takes them an hour and a half to watch 60 Minutes,
8pm – The Equalizer
9pm – NCIS: Los Angeles
10pm – FBI: International – a repeat episode
CW
8pm – Legends of the Hidden Temple
9pm – Masters of Illusion
9:30pm – Masters of Illusion
FOX
8pm – The Simpsons
8:30pm – The Great North
9pm – Bob’s Burgers
9:30pm – Family Guy
NBC
8pm – Sunday Night Football – Steelers at Chargers
Various Non-Streaming Options
It’s finale night on PBS. Call the Midwife at 8, Grantchester at 9, and Baptiste at 10.
Yellowstone is on Paramount at 8 followed by Mayor of Kingstown at 9.
History has The Engineering that Built the World at 9.
Kids Baking Championship is on Food Network at 8 followed by Holiday Wars at 9 and The Best Thing I Ever Ate at 10.
The Real Housewives of Potomac is on Bravo at 8 followed by The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City at 9.
Doctor Who is on BBC America at 8.
Fear the Walking Dead is on AMC at 9 followed by Walking Dead World Beyond at 10.
Tater’s Thoughts
We will finally get to watch Yellowstone at some point this week. I have managed to stay somewhat unspoiled on it.
Eventually, my daughter will finally admit that she doesn’t care about this season of Doctor Who and I will watch it alone.
I still watch all of The Walking Dead shows.
I’m ready for my holiday specials.
I watched Electric Life of Louis Wain in prime. You can pass it by
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