What To Watch: Project Runway Winner Revealed, Falling Water Ends And More

On TV this Thursday: Project Runway crowns its 15th champ, Falling Water's freshman run dries up and Charlie Brown yet again discovers the true meaning of Christmas. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for December 22, 2016

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A Charlie Brown Christmas

ABC

In this 1965 classic, Charlie Brown and Linus search for the true meaning of Christmas. (Watch Stranger Things parody.)

The Big Bang Theory

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: Leonard and Sheldon get into an argument during a Game of Thrones viewing party. (Will we ever see the Wolowitz baby? Get scoop.)

Project Runway

Lifetime

Season 15 finale (Part 2 of 2): The designers show off their collections at Fashion Week; K.C. Undercover's Zendaya serves as guest judge; a winner is revealed. (Already renewed... for how many seasons?!)

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The Great Indoors

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: In the series premiere, an adventure reporter gets reassigned to an outdoor magazine's website staff. (Read recap; good news, folks.)

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The Great American Baking Show

ABC

The competitors must prepare molten lava cakes, crème brûlée, decadent truffles and a layered mousse cake; two more bakers are eliminated.

Supernatural

The CW

Repeat to Revisit: In the Season 12 premiere, Dean faces Mary. Plus, Sam fights for his life after being shot by Toni. (Get scoop on Castiel-heavy episodes.)

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Falling Water

USA Network

Season 1 finale: Tess struggles to protect the Boy from enemies; Taka attempts to appease the Green; Burton tries to heal the Woman in Red. (Not yet renewed.)

Project Runway Junior

Lifetime

Season 2 premiere: A dozen kiddie designers arrive in New York and get to work on their first challenge.

Top Chef

Bravo

For this week's elimination challenge, culinary master Mike Lata challenges the chefs to prepare cuisines based on the Feast of the Seven Fishes.

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Conan Without Borders: Berlin

TBS

Encore presentation: O’Brien races down the Autobahn, attempts to master a traditional folk dance, and visits with Afghan refugees.

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