What To Watch: World Series Ends, Salem Returns, CMA Awards And More
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On TV this first Wednesday of November Sweeps: The Indians and Cubs each hope 7 is a lucky number, Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley emcee the CMAs (again) and Salem literally raises Hell. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for November 2, 2016
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Arrow
The CW
Oliver reaches out to Christopher Chance aka the Human Target (played by Jessica Jones' Wil Traval) after Tobias Church abducts Wild Dog. (View photos.)
CMA Awards
ABC
For the 50th annual ceremony, Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley return as hosts; Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are among the many acts set to perform.
MLB World Series: Game 7
Fox
With the series tied up 3-3, the Cubs and Indians go at it one last time, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
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Survivor
CBS
Two millennials attempt to put the past behind them; a castaway feels the heat when grilled about their true profession. (This week's original Criminal Minds has been postponed to Nov. 9.)
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Frequency
The CW
Frank and Raimy work on a case that brings up memories of her first day as a cop; Raimy learns more about Stan.
Salem
WGN America
Season 3 premiere: The townspeople are forced to raise the dead in an effort to survive the hell that has recently been ascended. (Watch trailer.)
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Code Black
CBS
The ER is exposed to a potential measles outbreak; Meredith Baxter (Family Ties) guest-stars.
Rectify
Sundance
Janet has a chance encounter; Teddy and Tawney attempt to reconnect; Amantha is confronted by a familiar presence.
Stan Against Evil
IFC
Series premiere (two episodes): Scrubs‘ John C. McGinley plays a retired sheriff battling demons in a small New Hampshire town; Janet Varney (You're the Worst) co-stars.
Years of Living Dangerously
NatGeo
Time slot premiere: Real-life marrieds Ian Somerhalder (The Vampire Diaries) and Nikki Reed (Sleepy Hollow) learn about the link between rising sea temperatures and superstorms.