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What towatch TUESDAY

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All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday

Netflix

Huttsgalor’s favorite winter festival is finally here, but will some ice-breathing dragons put a frost on everyone’s fun?

Hillbilly Elegy

Netflix Original Film

Amy Adams and Glenn Close headline Ron Howard’s drama based on the bestsellin­g memoir.

General Hospital ABC, 1 p.m.

Sam (Kelly Monaco) senses she’s not being told something. Julian (William de Vry) asks Ava (Maura West) for a favor. Maxie (Kirsten Storms) looks for Mac (John J. York). Carly (Laura Wright) helps Brando (Johnny Wactor). Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) finds Brad (Parry Shen) having a nightmare.

Cosmos: Possible Worlds

FOX, 7 p.m.

Witness the 20-year-long odyssey of a robotic explorer ordered to self-destruct on another world in “The Sacrifice of Cassini.”

The Voice

NBC, 7 p.m.

In “The Knockouts Part 3,” the Knockout Rounds continue. Each artist is paired against a teammate to perform individual­ly while their direct competitor watches and waits. The coaches alone will choose the winner from each Knockout to advance to the live shows. Each coach will have one steal in the Knockout Rounds.

A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado

Hallmark Channel, 7 p.m. Original Film Erin (Rochelle Aytes) is planning the town’s Christmas celebratio­n and must win over firefighte­r Kevin (Mark Taylor) in order to obtain the beautiful spruce tree from his property for the celebratio­n.

Moonshiner­s

Discovery Channel, 7 p.m.

Season Premiere

Times are tough around the world in 2020, and life in the backwoods of Appalachia is no exception. But for America’s favorite moonshiner­s, there’s a silver lining in these trying times. Just as their forefather­s discovered during the Great Depression, outlaw shiners thrive in the face of adversity. While the global economy has shuttered the doors of businesses around the country, the moonshine business is booming. As the new season of Moonshiner­s kicks off with a twohour premiere, outlaw distillers will be tested like never before as they take bigger risks and ramp up their backwoods operations to meet unpreceden­ted demand while taking advantage of an oversupply of raw ingredient­s unlike anything they’ve seen before.

Finding Your Roots PBS, 7 p.m.

In “The Impression,” comedian Larry David and politician Bernie Sanders discover they have more in common than they knew as they trace their roots from 1940s Brooklyn back to Jewish communitie­s in Eastern Europe.

Homicide City

Investigat­ion Discovery, 8 p.m. Season Finale

In “Buried Secrets,” when a hard-working, pregnant mother vanishes, detectives stumble on a love triangle that may explain the secrets behind her death.

FBI

CBS, 8 p.m.

The team races to stop an active serial killer whose victims share similariti­es with those from an old closed case in the new episode “Unreasonab­le Doubt.”

neXt FOX, 8 p.m.

Rogue program neXt orchestrat­es an unlikely and dangerous reunion between Shea (Fernanda Andrade) and someone from her past in the new episode “File #5.”

FBI: Most Wanted CBS, 9 p.m.

In the new episode “Execute,” a hacker triggers a car crash that kills a family of three, and the team races to hunt him down as his ransomware demands escalate and his chilling final target becomes apparent.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleade­rs: Making the Team

CMT, 9 p.m. Season Premiere

The series returns to follow a group of hopefuls as they work their way through a rigorous training camp to vie for a highly coveted spot on one of America’s most iconic teams. In a first for the organizati­on, the franchise conducted worldwide auditions virtually, resulting in one of the most diverse and talented casts to date.

Tosh.0

Comedy Central, 9 p.m. Series Finale

Daniel Tosh’s series that has commented on viral videos, bizarre bloggers, social-media morons and all things internet comes to an end after 12 seasons.

Transplant NBC, 9 p.m.

In “Collapse,” when an explosion occurs near York Memorial, Bash (Hamza Haq) rushes to the scene to treat the wounded. Back at the hospital, the team works to treat critical injuries. June (Ayisha Issa) struggles to know when she should take initiative in the operating room. Despite the chaos, Claire (Torri Higginson) takes the time to help a teenage girl in need.

Frontline PBS, 9 p.m.

In “Supreme Revenge: Battle for the Court,” go inside the no-holds-barred war for control of the Supreme Court. From Brett Kavanaugh to Robert Bork, this episode investigat­es how a 30-year-old grievance transforme­d the court and turned confirmati­ons into bitter, partisan conflicts.

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