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A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas, on HBO

In the third installment of their wacky series of misadventures, Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) embark on a journey to find a replacement Christmas tree in this holiday comedy, once again meeting up with Neil Patrick Harris along the way.

Neil Patrick Harris in "A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas"
Neil Patrick Harris in "A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas"

Q: I've been rewatching "Scrubs" online and a lot of the music is different. Why is that?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

The "Scrubs" soundtrack featured on the streaming services is different for the same reason that "WKRP In Cincinnati" was completely unavailable for decades after it aired — and so, the situation could be worse.

The show's rights owners had to swap out many of the songs used on "Scrubs" before making it available online because they didn't have the songs' streaming rights. Basically, the producers of "Scrubs" committed the sin of not predicting the streaming revolution.

I Can See Your Voice, on Fox

Ken Jeong-hosted "Kensdays" continue with back-to-back episodes of this fun musical series. A panel of celebrities attempts to guess which costumed contestant is a good singer before ever hearing their voice. Lip sync performances give clues.

Ken Jeong hosts "I Can See Your Voice"
Ken Jeong hosts "I Can See Your Voice"

He's a mean one: Dr. Seuss' 'Grinch' through the ages

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
The Grinch and Cindy Lou Who from "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas"

The Grinch and Cindy Lou Who from "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas"

NCIS, on CBS

Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and Ziva (Cote de Pablo) find themselves in even more danger when their rogue investigation uncovers a potential terrorist plot in this rebroadcast of the long running drama. Sean Murray and David McCallum also star.

Diona Reasonover stars in "NCIS"
Diona Reasonover stars in "NCIS"

Industry, on HBO

Each of the graduates must stand before senior management and prove that what they have done in their few months working for Pierpoint is worthy of a permanent position in the second of two new first season episodes. Myha'la Herrold and Ken Leung star.

Myha'la Herrold in "Industry"
Myha'la Herrold in "Industry"

Q: Wasn't Judy Garland a little old to be playing a teenager in "Meet Me in St. Louis"?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It all depends on your standard, but you're in good company for wondering: Judy Garland thought the same thing.

She was 21 when she was approached for the part of Esther Smith, one of the four Smith daughters in the 1944 classic "Meet Me in St. Louis." Esther is said to be 17 in the film.

Late Laughs for the week of December 20 - 26, 2020

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

[Trump] seems to be showing no sign that he is getting ready to leave the White House. In fact, we hardly see him at all anymore. And that might have something to do with his hair, [which] is now suddenly completely white. The carpet now matches the supremacy.

 

According to one official, there is a "bunker mentality" in the White House — somewhere between Archie and Hitler.

 

Your Honor, on Showtime

Bryan Cranston stars as Judge Michael Desiato in this 10-part limited series. The show explores the ways in which the respected judge abuses his power through lies and deception to protect his son, Adam (Hunter Doohan), who was involved in a hit-and-run.

Bryan Cranston as seen in "Your Honor"
Bryan Cranston as seen in "Your Honor"

Stars aligned: Baldwin and Grammer join new series from 'Modern Family' creator

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Alec Baldwin to star in new ABC sitcom

Alec Baldwin to star in new ABC sitcom

Stars aligned: If you love "Modern Family" or just good comedy in general, you'll want to keep tabs on a new TV project from series co-creator Christopher Lloyd (no relation to the "Back to the Future" actor) and executive producer Vali Chandrasekaran.

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