
MONDAY
The Bachelor: The group heads to London but things do not go according to plan. 7 p.m., ABC
Rocky marathon: To prepare for the premiere of Creed 3 next month. 11 a.m., AMC
Moonstruck: SNAP OUT OF IT! 7 p.m., The Movie Channel Xtra
TUESDAY
La Brea: TWO HOURS? Ugh. Two hours. 8 p.m., NBC
Don’t Leave Me Behind: Stories of Young Ukrainian Survival: Teenage Ukranian refugees reveal their fears and their strength as they live through a brutal war on their country. 9 p.m., MTV
Kathleen Madigan: Hunting Bigfoot: Kathleen Madigan is one of those comedians you’ve seen a thousand times on a thousand things, but you have no idea what her name is. No disrespect! She’s very funny! But I never remember her name. Prime Video
WEDNESDAY
Murdaugh Murders: I’m mildly obsessed with this case which is in trial right now. What a sociopath. Premiere. Netflix
Snowfall: Franklin struggles to keep his business afloat in the sixth and final season premiere. 9 p.m., FX
Tough As Nails: Two-hour season finale. 8 p.m., CBS
THURSDAY
Station 19: Winter premiere. 7 p.m., ABC
Grey’s Anatomy: It’s Meredith’s last day at Grey Sloan in the winter premiere. 8 p.m., ABC
Bel-Air: Season two premiere. Peacock
Outer Banks: Season three. Netflix
Mayfair Witches: Season finale. AMC+ (Airs on AMC on Sunday)
FRIDAY
Party Down: Your favorite miserable caterers are back! ARE WE HAVING FUN YET?? Season premiere. Starz
M3GHAN: BRING ME ALL THE UNCANNY VALLEY. Peacock
The Consultant: A mysterious consultant swoops in after a prominent merger falls through, and begins running the company in this dark new drama starring Christoph Waltz. Series premiere. Prime Video
We Have a Ghost: David Harbor stars in this family-friendly ghost story about a spook who becomes internet famous. Premiere. Netflix
Liaison: Vincent Cassel and Eva Green star as agents and former lovers who have to work together to fight international cyberattacks in this new series. Series premiere. Apple TV+
The Reluctant Traveler: Eugene Levy explores the world’s most beautiful locations. Series premiere. Apple TV+
Young Rock: Dwayne makes good on a promise to the family in the season finale. 7:30 p.m., NBC
Bruiser: This well-reviewed new film explores the troubled relationships between father and sons. Premiere. Hulu
The Mandalorian: If you don’t have Disney+, here’s your chance to see what you’re missing. 7 p.m., ABC
SATURDAY
Saturday Night Live: Woody Harrelson & Jack White 10:30 p.m., NBC
NAACP Image Awards: The ceremony honors outstanding representations and achievements of people of color in motion pictures, television, music, and literature during the 2022 calendar year. Black Panther: Wakanda and Abbott Elementary lead in nominations. 7 p.m., CBS, BET, BET HER, VH1, Oxygen
The Weeknd: Live from Sofi Stadium: Ahead of his debut in The Idol, The Weeknd gives fans an intimate concert experience. 7 p.m., HBO
SUNDAY
The Blacklist: Reddington shows up in Manhattan following an explosion. Season premiere. 9 p.m., NBC
The Circus: Season premiere. 7 p.m., Showtime
Mayfair Witches: Rowan learns of her role in a Mayfair prophecy that has been held for generations in the season finale. 8 p.m., AMC
I noticed on the schedule that the next two weeks are both 2 hour La Brea’s. Are they trying to burn through them? Haven’t looked at the ratings this season but is it maybe on the chopping block? Or does NBC just not have enough programming because they keep cancelling all my favorite shows?!
I should be so lucky. But unfortunately for me, they’ve already renewed ‘La Brea’ for season three, although the rumor is that it will be the final season and a short one at that, I think only six episodes. I think what they are doing is running through the episodes quickly to make room for ‘The Voice’ to return and fill that two-hour block for the rest of the season.
-T