As a seasoned TV enthusiast with over three decades of remote control-wielding experience under my belt, I must say that the upcoming Tuesday night lineup offers a delightful mix of returning favorites and fresh faces.
On this coming Tuesday, November 26th, I’ll be diving into a different TV lineup as many of my favorite shows are taking a well-deserved break and returning in January. Let’s see what new stories unfold!
Tonight, CBS is replaying old episodes of their FBI series. All three shows will broadcast previously aired episodes, not new ones. This is probably done for scheduling reasons, to distribute the content evenly and move the fall finales into December. As a result, the winter break may seem slightly shorter than it usually would.
The FBI is set to air a repeat of Season 6, Episode 10, “A Family Affair,” and we’re returning to Episode 10 of Season 3 for FBI: International, entitled “Red Light.” Regarding FBI: Most Wanted, it’s a rebroadcast of Episode 3 from Season 5, titled “Ghost in the Machine.
Accused, The Irrational, and more
Tonight, FOX offers an ordinary evening of TV programming, commencing with “Murder in a Tranquil Town”. Detective Alberg and his team persist in their pursuit of a possible serial killer within the town, causing tension amongst them. It’s only natural that the residents are beginning to feel uneasy as a result.
In the meantime, the defendant will be portrayed by Cobie Smulders, who plays Val, a woman standing trial for the murder of her former husband. His current wife is set to testify, leaving the outcome uncertain. On first glance, it seems that the husband was abusive; however, did Val defend herself or seek revenge in this situation?
Tonight on NBC, you’ll find an evening filled with fresh programming, concluding with a new episode of “The Irrational”. After taking a break last Tuesday, Alec and the team are back, geared up for another thrilling adventure. This time, it’s a crucial mission as Alec must devise a solution to prevent train collisions. In a twist of events, Phoebe, Rizwan, and Simon will have to adapt to working together effectively, now that their group has expanded from two to three members.
Ultimately, ABC airs the concluding episode of Dancing with the Stars season 33. Who will claim the mirror ball trophy? Tonight promises to be thrilling. The broadcast spans just two hours, followed by a repeat of High Potential.
What’s on TV tonight
All times are in ET/PT.
ABC
8 p.m.-10 p.m.: Dancing with the Stars
10 p.m.-11 p.m.: High Potential
CBS
8 PM to 9 PM: FBI replay
NBC
8:00 PM – 8:30 PM: St. Denis Medical Center’s Timeframe
FOX
8 p.m.-9 p.m.: Murder in a Small Town
9 p.m.-10 p.m.: Accused
The CW
8 p.m.-10 p.m.: WWE NXT
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