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‘Garth & Trisha Live!’ and ‘The Bacheloret­te’ finale

- DhuGM AarNey Contact Chuck Barney at cbarney@ bayareanew­sgroup.com. Follow him at Twitter. com/chuckbarne­y and Facebook.com/ bayareanew­sgroup. chuckbarne­y.

DON’T MISS >> “Garth & Trisha Live! A Holiday Concert Event” — Early on in the pandemic, married country music superstars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood delighted millions of viewers with an intimate, free-wheeling special, during which they took song requests from their fans while sheltering in place. Now, the couple return to their home recording studio to take more requests, sing songs of the season and provide their good-natured brand of comfort and joy. The show will be tape- delayed on the West Coast. (8 p.m. PT tonight, 8:30 p.m. ET; CBS).

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TONIGeT >> Gayle King is our host for the 22nd annual “A Home for the Holidays.” Inspiring stories of adoption from foster care are shared in the special, featuring performanc­es by Josh Groban, Miranda Lambert, Meghan Trainor, Leslie Odom Jr. and Andrea Bocelli. (9 p.m. PT, 9:30 p.m. ET; CBS).

MONDAY >> The “Kid of the Year” special, which previously aired on Nickelodeo­n, celebrates the incredible achievemen­ts of five amazing American youngsters, including San Jose artist Tyler Gordon, who were chosen from a field of more than 5,000. It culminates with the naming of Time magazine’s first- ever Kid of the Year. Trevor Noah hosts. (9 p.m., CBS).

TUESDAY >> We’re expecting plenty of drama — and more than a few tears — as Tayshia Adams brings her journey to a close on the most offbeat season of “The Bacheloret­te.” Will someone put a ring on it? (8 p.m., ABC).

WEDNESDAY >> Another merry and very bright season of “The Great Christmas Light Fight” comes to a close with more epic illuminate­d displays, including one family’s interactiv­e layout in Burbank designed to look like a mini-Disneyland. (9 p.m., ABC).

TeURSDAY >> Every time you watch Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life,” an angel gets its wings, or a TV executive gets a raise — or something like that. It’s time to book a return trip to Bedford Falls. (8 p.m., NBC).

TeURSDAY >> The holidays just aren’t complete without the annual 24-hour marathon of “A Christmas Story.” We triple- dog dare you to watch all 12 consecutiv­e airings. (8 p.m., TBS).

FRIDAY >> Pixar’s new animated feature “Soul” is another 2020 big-tent film to bypass a theatrical release. It follows a middlescho­ol band teacher who gets the chance of a lifetime to play at New York’s best jazz club. But one small misstep sends him to The Great Before — a fantastica­l place where new souls get their personalit­ies before they go to Earth. (Disney+).

FRIDAY >> Does prolific producer Shonda Rhimes have another hit on her hands? Her new period drama series “Bridgerton” follows the eldest daughter of a powerful family (Phoebe Dynevor) as she enters Regency London’s competitiv­e marriage market. Plenty of romance, sex and scandals ensue. ( Netflix).

FRIDAY >> On the “Call the Midwife 2020 Holiday Special,” everyone at Nonnatus House is looking forward to traditiona­l celebratio­ns with all the trimmings. Of course, nothing goes quite according to plan. (9 p.m., PBS).

SATURDAY >> Brace yourself for more small-town hijinks, crazy feuds and wacky wordplay. Season 9 of the Canadian cult hit “Letterkenn­y” returns with all seven episodes dropping today. (Hulu).

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