What To Watch: Rescue: HI-Surf Heads For Hiatus, Ken Burns' Da Vinci Docu And More
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On TV this Monday: Rescue: HI-Surf goes off duty, Ken Burns' Leonardo Da Vinci docuseries debuts on PBS and What We Do in the Shadows attempts an exorcism. 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 November 18, 2024
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9-1-1: Lone Star
Fox
A gang killing brings to light new information about Carlos' dad's murder; T.K. faces a life-changing decision; Owen lends Austin a hand. (Read Episode 7 recap.)
Leonardo Da Vinci
PBS
Airing across two nights, this four-part docuseries from Ken Burns explores the life of the 15th Century polymath to uncover truths about nature and humanity.
Superman & Lois
The CW
While Clark's family adjusts to the chaos that comes with living in the public eye, a clean-shaven Lex Luthor challenges Lois to debate him on national television. (Get scoop.)
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Below Deck Sailing Yacht
Bravo
Daisy confronts Cloyce about his underwhelming meals; Keith sets a boundary with Danni; Gary grows frustrated with Emma; the boat faces a late-night emergency.
Holiday Baking Championship
Food Network
The bakers go back in time for a Victorian era-themed party and create concoctions using an old-timey ingredient.
Rescue: HI-Surf
Fox
Fall finale: The lifeguards prepare for their annual holiday toy drive; Hina and Kainalu's relationship evolves, while Will and Em nearly get found out. (Return date TBA.)Courtesy of Fox
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American Dad!
TBS
The family's dream of climbing Mount Everest takes a turn when Stan opts for a different, cheaper mountain in order to save a buck.
Brilliant Minds
NBC
Dr. Wolf examines an elderly woman to find out if she's suffering from dementia or a golden-year awakening; Dr. Pierce makes a chilling discovery.
What We Do in the Shadows
FX
Laszlo and Nandor try to exorcise the demon that possessed their neighbor Sean.
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The Making of Gladiator II
CBS
The 30-minute special offers an inside look at the sequel starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, Denzel Washington and Connie Nielsen (who reprises her original role).