What To Watch: Peek At Liars' Future, DWTS Finale, Bionic NCIS And More

On TV this Tuesday: The Pretty Little Liars preview their Freeform future, PBS navigates the plight of The Pilgrims, Dancing crowns its latest champ and Comedy Central's History ends on a slightly-slurred note. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for November 24, 2015

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NCIS

CBS

The team helps a leukemia-stricken sailor track down a bone marrow transplant; Bishop spends Thanksgiving with her mom (Lindsay Wagner, The Bionic Woman).

The Pilgrims

PBS

Documentarian Ric Burns details the myths of Thanksgiving and the true story of the Pilgrims' arrival in the new world.

Pretty Little Liars: 5 Years Forward

ABC Family

This special takes a look at Season 6B (premiering Jan. 12), including the changes in store for the Liars and their surroundings as the show jumps a half-decade into the future. (Sneak peek.)

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The Grinder

Fox

A family secret exposes itself during Dean's first Thanksgiving home; Jason Alexander (Seinfeld) and Timothy Olyphant (Justified) guest-star.

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Chicago Med

NBC

Choi discovers the teen he's treating recently gave birth, prompting the immediate search for her abandoned baby; Halstead treats a hypochondriac with chest pains.

Dancing With the Stars

ABC

Season 21 finale (Part 2): All 13 couples reunite; Kim Zolciak returns to perform a dance she missed out on; a winner is awarded the "coveted" mirror ball trophy.

Scream Queens

Fox

Chanel meets Chad's family; Chad Michael Murray (One Tree Hill), Alan Thicke (Growing Pains), Julia Duffy (Newhart) and Patrick Schwarzenegger guest-star. (Sneak peek.)

Young & Hungry

ABC Family

Gabi convinces Yolanda to reach out to her estranged sister (227's Jackée Harry); Josh attempts to cheer up Elliot. (Check out exclusive photos.)

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Being Mary Jane

BET

Mary Jane's birthday takes a backseat when family drama is blown out of proportion.

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Drunk History

Comedy Central

Season 3 finale: Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan fall in love; the first spacewalk is performed by Russian cosmonauts. (Not yet renewed.)

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