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7 p.m. on NBC Blindspot Who can you trust? The question is a big one for the team in the new episode “Fix My Present Havoc,” as uncertaint­y within the FBI causes them to act secretly, with Jane and Weller’s (Jaimie Alexander, Sullivan Stapleton) apartment as their base of operations. A doctor (guest star Jessica Hecht) attracts their interest and concern. Mary Stuart Masterson and Trieste Kelly Dunn resume their guest roles, and David Morse also guest stars. 7 p.m. on CW The 86th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade A staple of weekday television, Dr. Mehmet Oz serves as grand marshal of this year’s edition of the colorful procession that involves numerous celebritie­s while making its way down one of the most famous streets in America, Hollywood Boulevard. Erik Estrada, Laura McKenzie, Dean Cain and Montel Williams are the principal hosts, with Elizabeth Stanton and Garrett Clayton serving as co-hosts. Two stages are set up along the route for musical performanc­es. 7 p.m. on BRAVO Don’t Be Tardy ... In the new episode “I Do Take Two,” the Biermanns appear to be all set to renew their vows in Turks and Caicos, seven years to the day that Kim, pictured, first caught a look at Kroy’s formidable backside. The occasion is threatened on two fronts, though, when a vital dress goes missing and Brielle’s mood swings throw a damper on her mother’s high spirits. 8 p.m. on CBS Hawaii Five-0 The It’s a Wonderful Life premise gets a twist in the new episode “I ka wa ma mua, I ka wa ma hope” (Hawaiian for “The Future is in the Past”), as Danny (Scott Caan) faces peril on a couple of counts in a hospital. Quarantine­d along with McGarrett, Tani and Junior (Alex O’Loughlin, Meaghan Rath, Beulah Koale), he ends up being shot — and lapses into visions of how his acquaintan­ces’ lives will turn out. Another episode follows. 9 p.m. on PBS Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Rolando Villazon A holiday special featuring the title choir is a tradition, and in this newest edition, that distinctiv­e collection of voices again offers some of the most revered hymns and songs of the season. Those singers are joined by another distinctiv­e sound — that of French-Mexican tenor Villazon, who has specialize­d in Mozart works in recent years, in both opera stagings and concert performanc­es.

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