Limited series finale (two episodes): Cary's relationship with Dyan falters; later in life, fatherhood provides the family security Cary has been searching for.
Bookie
Max
Danny and Ray gift stolen jewelry to the women in their lives. Then in a second episode, Danny deals with family drama after his beloved uncle dies.
Christmas Rescue
BET+
TV-movie premiere: A man abducts the love of his life from her holiday-themed wedding in a desperate bid to win her back. (View Holiday Movie Guide!)
The Crown
Netflix
Final season/Part 2 premiere (last six episodes): In the wake of his mother's death, Prince William returns to life at Eton. Later, Kate Middleton enters the picture. (Watch trailer.)Courtesy of Netflix
Dragons: The Nine Realms
Hulu, Peacock
Finale season premiere (all six episodes): The team recruits an army to fend off Jörmungandr and save the Hidden World.
Julia
Max
Julia prepares for a special episode filmed from the White House kitchen.
Kingdom Business
BET+
Season 2 finale: Taj and Essence prepare to tie the knot; the Caesar Jones v. First Kingdom lawsuit reaches a verdict. (Not yet renewed.)
The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip
Peacock
Season 4 premiere (first three episodes): Former RHONY cast members Dorinda Medley, Kelly Bensimon, Kristen Taekman, Luann de Lesseps, Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan reunite in St. Barths. (Get inside scoop!)
ET
CMA Country Christmas
ABC
Jordan Davis, Lady A, Ashley McBryde, Jon Pardi, Lindsey Stirling, The War and Treaty, Zach Williams, Lainey Wilson and hosts Amy Grant and Trisha Yearwood perform.
ET
Disney 100: A Century of Dreams
ABC
The 20/20 "documentary event" features interviews with Disney CEO Bob Iger, Mary Poppins' Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, Elton John, Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Walt Disney's grandsons Chris and Walter Miller.
LEGO Masters
Fox
Season 4 finale: The final three teams compete for the $100,000 cash prize, the ultimate LEGO trophy and the grand title of LEGO Masters. (Previously renewed.)
ET
A Christmas Carol
TNT
First aired in 1999, this made-for-TV adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic stars Sir Patrick Stewart as the crotchety Ebenezer Scrooge.