What to watch
SUNDAY
December 11, 2022
All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
Figure Skating:
ISU Grand Prix Final
NBC, 3 p.m.
NBC has tape-delayed coverage of the ISU Grand Prix Final event from Turin, Italy.
White House Christmas 2022
HGTV, 5 p.m.
See how they deck the halls at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This annual special highlights the three-day White House transformation using impressive gingerbread creations, grand sparkling trees and other POTUS-caliber decorations.
A Christmas Prayer
TV One, 6 p.m. Original Film
When the pastor of a small hometown church is accused of a vicious crime, his sullied past comes back to haunt him. He fights to prove his innocence and ultimately save his church right before Christmas. Chad L. Coleman, Javen Lewis, Stan Shaw, Rolonda Rochelle, Robin “The Lady of Rage” Allen and Cree Davis star.
Santa’s Got Style
UPtv, 6 p.m. Original Film
When department-store executive Madison (Kathryn Davis) is charged with coming up with a fresh idea for the holiday season, she decides that instead of a classic Santa, this year they will hire a young Santa with lots of fashionable styles. But when she has difficulty finding the perfect model, her longtime best friend Ethan (Franco Lo Presti), who has been in love with her for years, throws on a beard and disguises himself as the Santa of her dreams.
National Christmas Tree Lighting: Celebrating 100 Years
CBS, 7 p.m.
The event celebrates its 100th year with this special featuring an all-star lineup of musical performances and the National Christmas Tree lighting in Washington, D.C.
Family Law
The CW, 7 p.m. Season Finale
After Nina (Kelli Ogmundson) discovers she is not her father’s biological daughter, Abigail (Jewel Staite) traces a history of malpractice at the fertility clinic where Nina was conceived.
Dirty Jobs
Discovery Channel, 7 p.m.
Season Premiere
Mike Rowe returns for another season of his series that finds him getting down and dirty while shadowing the careers of unsung heroes.
The Holiday Sitter
Hallmark Channel, 7 p.m. Original Film Sam (Jonathan Bennet), a workaholic bachelor, agrees to babysit his niece and nephew before the holidays while his sister (Chelsea Hobbs) is out of town. Completely out of his element, he elicits help from a handsome neighbor (George Krissa), and sparks fly. This groundbreaking film is Hallmark’s first Christmas movie featuring a leading LGBTQ couple.
Single and Ready to Jingle
Lifetime, 7 p.m. Original Film
Due to a booking mix-up, Emma (Natasha Wilson), a senior executive of a successful Chicago toy company, ends up in her worst nightmare for a holiday vacation: a town devoted to everything Christmas. Will she find what she is looking for in the least likely place?
Must Love Christmas
CBS, 8 p.m. Original Film
Liza Lapira (The Equalizer) stars as a renowned romance novelist who finds herself snowbound in the charming town of Cranberry Falls. There, she unexpectedly becomes torn between her childhood crush (Nathan Witte) and a reporter (Neal Bledsoe) determined to interview her to save his dying magazine.
The White Lotus
HBO, 8 p.m. Season Finale
Season Two of the dark comedy series set at a luxurious White Lotus resort concludes with “Arrivederci.” Jennifer Coolidge, Michael Imperioli and Aubrey Plaza star.