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WINGING IT

Your Thanksgivi­ng Day guide to what’s cooking on broadcast, cable and streaming

- By LAUREN SARNER

Thanksgivi­ng is here, and whether you’re celebratin­g with a huge gathering, a smaller affair — or solo — there’s always ample opportunit­y to liven up Turkey Day with entertainm­ent from the comfort of your own home.

This year, there are a slew of TV selections with cross-audience appeal, including returning favorites such as the annual parade, some marathons, a sports documentar­y, cooking series and even an entry in the ever-expanding “Star Wars” universe.

Here’s your essential guide for what to watch on Thanksgivi­ng.

“The Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade”

The annual event is now in its 96th year, with “Today Show” anchors including Savannah Guthrie, and Hoda Kotb returning as hosts. It will open with a musical number from Lea Michele and the cast of Broadway’s “Funny Girl,” and “The Lion King,” celebratin­g its 25th anniversar­y. Mariah Carey will close out the show performing her hit, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” The singer wrote on Instagram, “My childhood dream is coming to life! I’m going to be opening for the one and only, SANTA CLAUS, at this year’s Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade!” There will also be several new floats, including one called “People Of the First Light,” honoring the Wampanoag Tribe.

Where to watch: 9 a.m. on NBC, also streaming on Peacock.

“Good Rivals”

This three-part docuseries chronicles the rivalry between the Mexican and American national men’s soccer teams, focusing on stars such as Landon Donovan (US) and Rafa Márquez (Mexico) and the countries’ fan bases. While it’s not specifical­ly Thanksgivi­ng- themed, if you want to watch sports-related programmin­g other than football — and with the World Cup in full swing — this could be for you.

Where to watch: Prime Video. “Friends”

Join the gang for a marathon that focuses on all the hilarious Thanksgivi­ng episodes, including “The One with the Rumor,” “The One with All the Thanksgivi­ngs,” “The One with the Football,” and “The One with Chandler in a Box.” Matthew Perry’s recently published memoir, “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing,” could add some context to what was going on behind-the-scenes on the long-running NBC sitcom.

Where to watch: 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m on TBS.

“Andor”

The first two episodes of the Disney+ “Star Wars” series (a prequel to the film “Rogue One”) are available on other Disney platforms for a limited time over the holiday. The series follows Rebel spy Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) through his formative years, back when he was just a thief.

Where to watch: 9 p.m. on FX (and if you miss that, it will also air on Freeform at the same time on Friday, and stream on Hulu, in addition to already streaming on Disney+).

“Criminal Minds: Evolution”

The long-running procedural (2005-2020 on CBS) is back. In this new series, the FBI’s elite team of criminal profilers must contend with an UnSub (Zach Gilford, “Friday Night Lights”) who has used the pandemic to build a network of other serial killers. Original series stars Joe Mantegna, Kirsten Vangsness, A.J. Cook, Paget Brewster and Aisha Tyler all return.

Where to watch: Paramount+

“Ultimate Thanksgivi­ng Challenge”

Need some inspiratio­n in the kitchen? Giada De Laurentiis hosts this cooking competitio­n reality show, in which chefs face off to make the ultimate Thanksgivi­ng dinners and side dishes. The winner takes home $25,000.

Where to watch: Discovery+.

“A Charlie Brown Thanksgivi­ng”

Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang in this timeless animated classic, first released in 1973. Although it moved from PBS to Apple TV+, you can still tune in, since Apple TV+ is giving non-subscriber­s a chance to watch it for free from Nov. 23 through Nov. 27.

Where to watch: AppleTV+.

“Turkey Drop”

When small-town college girl Lucy (Olivia Holt, “Cruel Summer”) comes home for Thanksgivi­ng break, she suspects she will be “turkey dropped,” or dumped by her high school boyfriend. To avoid that, she takes control of her life.

Where to watch: 11 a.m. on Freeform.

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Mariah Carey (far left), “Andor,” “Turkey Drop,” “A Charlie Brown Thanksgivi­ng ” and The Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade.

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