What To Watch: Golden Globes, Jon Hamm In Grimsburg, SNF Finale, PBS Dramas Return And More

On TV this Sunday: Jo Koy hosts the Golden Globes, Jon Hamm heads to Grimsburg and Miss Scarlet & The Duke returns for Season 4. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for January 7, 2024

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The Golden Globes

CBS

Comedian Jo Koy (who?) serves as master of ceremonies, live from the the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. (How to watch online; view nominees.)

Grimsburg

Fox

Series premiere (special time): A small-town detective (voiced by Jon Hamm) cracks every case that comes his way — except for the mystery of his own family; Rachel Dratch (SNL), Erinn Hayes (Childrens Hospital) and Alan Tudyk (Resident Alien) also voice.

Miss Scarlet & The Duke

PBS

Season 4 premiere: Eliza teams up with Duke to investigate a burglary in a high-end brothel whose clients include members of the British government.

The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard

Lifetime

Docuseries finale (two episodes): Gypsy Rose reveals her engagement; weeks before the wedding, Gypsy Rose faces her biggest fears.

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Sunday Night Football

NBC

The final SNF game of the season sees the Buffalo Bills visit the Miami Dolphins at Florida's Hard Rock Stadium.

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All Creatures Great and Small

PBS

Season 4 premiere: James and Helen dream about the future; Siegfried offers support when Mrs. Hall takes a leap of faith.

Bob's Burgers

Fox

Midseason finale: Teddy gets stuck in an underground survival bunker and calls on Bob for help.

The Curse

Showtime

Dougie gets a surprise visit; the Siegels go bowling.

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The Great North

Fox

Season 4 premiere (special time): Ham searches for the right speech for his public speaking class.

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Funny Woman

PBS

Stateside premiere: Beauty queen Barbara Parker (Culprits' Gemma Arterton) moves to London to find her place as a comedy star in the male-dominated industry of the '60s; Arsher Ali (Cold Courage), Tom Bateman (Based on a True Story) and Rupert Everett co-star.

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