What To Watch: H50 150, Obama Gets Real, Netflix Puts On Crown And More

On TV this Friday: Hawaii Five-0 has a troublesome 1-5-0, President Barack Obama visits with Bill Maher, Girl Meets World has a binge-watching problem and Netflix takes The Crown. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for November 4, 2016

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The Crown

Netflix

Series premiere (all 10 episodes): Based on the play The Audience, this period drama follows Queen Elizabeth II’s early reign; Claire Foy (Wolf Hall), Matt Smith (Doctor Who) and John Lithgow (Dexter) star. (Watch trailer.)

Thunderbirds Are Go

Amazon Prime

Season 2 premiere (all 13 episodes): The brothers take on arch-nemesis The Hood; original Thunderbirds voice actor David Graham returns as "Parker."

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The Vampire Diaries

The CW

Enzo continues to battle the forces controlling him; Bonnie is forced to make a heartbreaking decision; Tyler Lockwood tries to talk some sense into Damon.

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Dr. Ken

ABC

Dave encourages Ken to learn Korean; Molly and Allison partake in a vocabulary battle; Clark takes charge during the nurses' contract negotiations.

Girl Meets World

Disney Channel

Riley skips out on helping Topanga at the bakery to stay home and binge-watch her favorite TV show. (Admit it, TVLiners: You'd do the same thing!)

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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The CW

Rebecca must choose between Greg and Josh; Paula struggles with a big decision of her own.

The Exorcist

Fox

As Casey continues to make headlines, Father Tomas finds himself thrust into the public spotlight.

Hawaii Five-0

CBS

Episode 150: A romantic evening with Lynn (Sarah Carter) is interrupted when Catherine (Michelle Borth) returns to inform McGarrett that Doris (Christine Lahti) has been captured. (Read Alex O'Loughlin Q&A).

Z Nation

Syfy

Doc and Addy learn Sketchy is running for "President of the Apocalypse," with Skeezy serving as his campaign manager.

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Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

barack-obama-bill-maherGuests include President Barack Obama, actor Martin Short and former Mich. Gov. Jennifer Granholm. (Watch Obama's Q&A with Samantha Bee.)

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