What To Watch: Ellen's Netflix Special, Voice Winner Revealed And More

On TV this Tuesday: Ellen DeGeneres returns to stand-up comedy, The Voice crowns its latest champ and The Guest Book closes out Season 2. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:

Showtimes for December 18, 2018

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Ellen DeGeneres: Relatable

Netflix

This release, filmed at Seattle's Benaroya Hall, marks the talk show host's first stand-up comedy special in 15 years. (Is Ellen ready to bid daytime adieu?)

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The Conners

ABC

Repeat to Revisit: Blue oversteps her bounds in the parenting department when Harris and Mark spend the weekend at David's place. (Renewal talks underway!)

Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown

The CW

60 minutes: Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier and Keltie Knight host this countdown of the world's best holiday commercials.

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The Kids Are Alright

ABC

Repeat to Revisit: Miss the pilot episode the first time around? Here's your second chance to catch the family comedy from the beginning.

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Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath

A&E

In 2006, Leah is invited to the nuptials of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, where she remarks on the absence of church leader David Miscavige's wife, Shelly. 😮

The Voice

NBC

Season 15 finale (Night 2 of 2): Duets include Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson, Miley Cyrus and Mark Ronson, and John Legend and Esperanza Spalding; a winner is revealed. (A Night 1 recap airs at 8 pm.)

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Chrisley Knows Best

USA Network

Season 6 (?!) finale (two episodes): Todd looks back on the first half of his life, as his 50th birthday approaches.

Loudermilk

Audience

Season 2 finale: "A funeral is attended" — and that's all we know. (Check renewal status.)

The Rookie

ABC

Repeat to Revisit: In the pilot episode, a 40-year-old divorcé (Nathan Fillion) pursues his dream of becoming a police officer after a life-altering incident.

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The Guest Book

TBS

Season 2 finale: A man decides to finally stand up to his wife during a family vacation; Matt Walsh (Veep), Michael Kenneth Williams (The Wire) and Oliver Hudson (Splitting Up Together) guest-star.

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