Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
What to watch SUNDAY
November 26, 2023
All times Pacific. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
Faraway Downs
Hulu ▪ New Series
An English aristocrat (Nicole Kidman) travels halfway across the world to confront her wayward husband and sell a million-acre cattle ranch in the Australian Outback, and must join forces with another cattle drover (Hugh Jackman) to protect it when a ruthless baron plots to take her land in this new historical drama series.
Mistletoe Connection Uptv, 4 p.m. Original Film
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Kate Snow (Jessica Sipos) loves everything about the holidays, especially Christmastime at her nostalgic gift shop. This year, however, a developer is moving into her quaint neighborhood and trying to turn everything she loves upside down. After Kate and a handsome stranger (Markian Tarasiuk) have an electric moment on a bus and the two eventually discover they are on opposite sides of a very personal battle, it will take all the Christmas magic in the world to bring them together in time for a magical holiday.
A Christmas for the Ages Great American Family, 5 p.m. ▪
Original Film
Prompted by the youngest granddaughter (Natasha Bure), four generations celebrate family and what Christmas was like in the 1940s, ’60s, ’90s and present day. Anna Ferguson, Kate Craven and Cheryl Ladd also star.
Our Christmas Mural
Hallmark Channel, 6 p.m. ▪ Original Film Single mother Olivia (Alex Paxton-beesley) returns home for Christmas to find herself entered in a mural contest by her mom, and she gets partnered with a teacher named Will (Dan Jeannotte) to create a Christmas masterpiece.
Soul Train Awards 2023
BET & BET Her, 8 p.m.
Keke Palmer hosts, and will perform at, the latest installment of this ceremony that recognizes the best in soul, R&B and hip-hop music. Summer Walker, SZA and Usher lead the way with nine nominations each, followed by 21 Savage with eight; Coco Jones (who will perform) and Victoria Monét with six each; and Burna Boy, Chris Brown, Janelle Monáe and October London with four apiece. Monáe will also receive the Spirit of Soul award. Along with Palmer and Jones, other performers include CA, BJ the Chicago Kid, Dante Bowe, Fridayy, Muni Long and SWV.
Laughing All the Way
Original Film
Lifetime, 8 p.m. ▪
Aubri Wilson (Paniz Zade) is an aspiring comedian and ghostwriter for Bella Deldomino, an acclaimed stand-up comic and owner of the renowned Comedy Club. Aubri patiently waits for her time to shine, writing jokes for Bella in the shadows of the comedic giants who came before her. When the Comedy Club Variety Show lands in Aubri’s lap, she must plan the whole event and find a headliner, all before Christmas Eve. When famous Hollywood
comedian Mike Baxter (Jake Epstein) strolls into the theater, fate seems to be calling.
Unsellable Houses
HGTV, 8 p.m. ▪ Season Finale
In “Impossible Expectations,” Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis help siblings who want to realize their late father’s grand vision for his ’70s Woodinville, Washington, home. Plans to reroute walls come up against some hefty price tags, however, and the twins determine that they may run drastically over budget.
Yellowstone CBS, 9 p.m.
Season 2 of the hit Paramount Network drama Yellowstone continues on CBS with two episodes tonight. Tensions escalate between the families in “Resurrection Day.” John (Kevin Costner) and Rip (Cole Hauser) are out for revenge in “Behind Us Only Grey.”
Bob’s Burgers
FOX, 9 p.m.
The Belcher kids get into trouble with the wharf’s newest fortune-telling giant clam in the new episode “Wharf, Me Worry?”
Family Guy FOX, 9:30 p.m.
Lois (voice of Alex Borstein) wins a Snapple contest and takes Meg (Mila Kunis) on a tropical vacation in the new episode “Snap(ple) Decision.”
The Great Christmas Light Fight
ABC, 10 p.m. ▪ Season Premiere
The seasonal reality competition show looks back at some of the most iconic light displays in the first episode of the new season, titled “All-stars 2.”