What To Watch: Cranston Goes Inside, Code Black Meets Lion King And More

On TV this Wednesday: James Lipton is Breaking Bad, NBC goes behind The Wiz's curtain, Alicia Keys has an Empire state of mind and Code Black just can't wait to be king. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for November 25, 2015

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'Gone With the Wednesday' Marathon

AMC

Through Thursday at 5 am | Perhaps you don't give a damn about four back-to-back airings of Gone With the Wind, but surely somebody does.

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Inside the Actors Studio

Bravo

Bryan Cranston sits down with James Lipton to discuss his work in TV and film, from Malcolm in the Middle and Breaking Bad to the new movie Trumbo. 

The Making of The Wiz Live!

NBC

This special invites viewers behind the scenes of the Dec. 3 broadcast and what went into creating the event, from casting to costume design.

Once Upon a Holiday

Hallmark

A princess (Briana Evigan, From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series) runs away from home to see how normal people live, and falls head over heels for a good samaritan.

Rosewood

Fox

A designer asks Rosewood for help with a fashion week threat; Rosewood pushes Villa to reenter the dating pool; Taye Diggs (Murder In the First) guest-stars.

Survivor

CBS

Two episodes: Downpours drown the spirits of the remaining castaways; the voting block strategy keeps everyone on their toes.

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Empire

Fox

Cookie teams with a former inmate (Rosie O'Donnell) to help Candace; Jamal collaborates with a pop-star (Alicia Keys); co-creator Lee Daniels guest-stars.

Kingdom

DirecTV's Audience Network

Nate and Alvey head to a fight in Fresno; Jay looses his cool as a result of his recent weight loss and breakup with Laura; Lisa works on Ryan's image.

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Charlie Sheen: Bad Boy On the Edge

A&E

A look back at 30 years of the actor's erratic behavior and the issues it begat, from his Two and a Half Men termination to his recent HIV confession.

Code Black

CBS

As the Lion King musical's lead actor (Alton Fitzgerald White) faces a career-jeopardizing ailment, his castmates help a teen deal with a dying parent.

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