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The Walking Dead: World Beyond, on AMC

Catch the final episodes of this series back-to-back. The divided group is left struggling to reunite, while others set their sights toward fighting for the greater good. Alexa Mansour, Annet Mahendru, Nico Tortorella and Hal Cumpston star.

Nico Tortorella and Hal Cumpston in "The Walking Dead: World Beyond"
Nico Tortorella and Hal Cumpston in "The Walking Dead: World Beyond"

Late Laughs for the week of November 29 - December 5, 2020

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Our democracy is like the Millennium Falcon. She ain't pretty, but remember when she passed the Voting Rights Act in 21 parsecs?

 

Wisconsin has become a COVID-19 hot spot but, with this win, Democrats across the country can breathe a little easier … except for the ones in Wisconsin 'cause, again, it's a COVID-19 hot spot.

 

Yes! We the people will not surrender! We the people will just doom scroll on Twitter until we freak out and stress eat all our kids' Halloween candy!

 

Your sweet fix: Netflix offers second helping of 'Sugar Rush Christmas'

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
A scene from "Sugar Rush Christmas"

A scene from "Sugar Rush Christmas"

From romantic comedies to Christmas-themed episodes, Netflix's holiday programming is sure to make your days merry and bright. And while there's been plenty of buzz surrounding original movies such as "Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square" and "The Christmas Chronicles 2," the streaming service has also cooked up a little something for bakers and baking enthusiasts.

Wrestling with love: 'GLOW' actress joins HBO's 'Scenes From a Marriage'

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Sunita Mani cast in "Scenes From a Marriage"

Sunita Mani cast in "Scenes From a Marriage"

Wrestling with love: You may know actress-dancer-writer Sunita Mani from her role as Arthie "Beirut the Mad Bomber" Premkumar in the now-canceled Netflix dramedy "GLOW," or as Trenton in "Mr. Robot." You might have even recognized Mani from her drywall-busting performance in the music video for DJ Snake and Lil Jon's "Turn Down for What."

The Call of the Wild, on HBO

In the 1890s, a big, gentle dog is stolen from his home and sent to the Yukon, where he is treated poorly and forced into difficult situations. He befriends an elderly frontiersman (Harrison Ford) on his adventures, but keep your tissues handy.

Harrison Ford in "The Call of the Wild"
Harrison Ford in "The Call of the Wild"

Q: Tell me about Jean-Philippe in "Hell's Kitchen." Is he an actor or actually a maître d'?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Jean-Philippe Susilovic is a professional maître d'hotel, and was so years before "Hell's Kitchen" premiered. The showbiz portion of his life happened by accident, though his career has been entwined with Ramsay's since the very beginning.

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, on NBC

Tune in for this 1966 animated special narrated by Boris Karloff which has stood the test of time. Sick and tired of the overly-jolly Whos' abundant love for Christmas, the holiday-hating Grinch decides to steal their cheer on Christmas Eve.

Cindy Lou Who in "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
Cindy Lou Who in "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas"

Young Sheldon, on CBS

Iain Armitage returns as Sheldon Cooper in Season 4 of this hit comedy. When this season kicked off, Sheldon graduated high school at only 11 years old. Now, he struggles with understanding the social aspects of being in college. Zoe Perry also stars.

Iain Armitage in "Young Sheldon"
Iain Armitage in "Young Sheldon"

A '(Dark) Material' world: Pullman's trilogy continues on the small screen

Author: 
Rachel Jones / TV Media
Dafne Keen and Lucian Msamati in "His Dark Materials"

Dafne Keen and Lucian Msamati in "His Dark Materials"

Join in on the adventure of a lifetime as the HBO adaptation of Philip Pullman's well-loved trilogy, "His Dark Materials," continues with an all-new episode airing Monday, Nov. 30. Now in its second season, the series started off strong and continues to impress fans who are all looking forward to the twists and turns to come.

Q: Was "Father Dowling Mysteries" based on anything? Are there books?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

There are books, and then there are other books. This could lead you down a deep literary rabbit hole.

"Father Dowling Mysteries," the feather-light mystery series starring Tom Bosley (of "Happy Days" fame) as a priest with a sideline in sleuthing, was based on a series of Father Dowling novels by American author Ralph McInerny.

However, mystery heads will note the character's similarities with another popular clergyman-turned-crime fighter, Father Brown.

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