TV TOP PICKS
6 p.m. on STARZ
Power Book II: Ghost
Forced to take the life of his professor, Jabari Reynolds, Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) is ready to sacrifice everything to protect the rest of his family. That responsibility leads him to those wielding power and influence: Davis MacLean and Cooper Saxe (Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Shane Johnson), his new partner, as well as Rashad Tate (Larenz Tate).
6:30 p.m. on PBS
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Although the ever-hapless Charlie Brown has good intentions in trying to arrange a holiday feast for his friends, the meal turns out to be a near-disaster when Snoopy and Woodstock are left in charge in this charming 1973 holiday special.
6:56 p.m. on PBS
Call the Midwife
The staff at Nonnatus House struggles to process Nancy’s (Megan Cusack) bombshell revelation. Meanwhile, Sister Hilda (Fenella Woolgar) takes the reins as Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) begins her annual leave, and Trixie (Helen George) joins Sister Frances (Ella Bruccoleri) in rallying others to take action concerning Poplar’s escalating housing crisis.
7 p.m. on ABC
2021 American Music Awards
From Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, Cardi B hosts this year’s annual ceremony honoring popular musical acts. First-time nominee Olivia Rodrigo, pictured, leads the pack of potential honorees with seven nods. In the coveted Artist of the Year category, Rodrigo and The Weeknd vie with Ariana Grande, BTS, Drake and Taylor Swift.
8 p.m. on CBS
NCIS: Los Angeles
Special Agent Rountree (Caleb Castille) goes undercover and Sam (LL Cool J) opens negotiations after a man takes a busload of passengers hostage and threatens to blow up the vehicle unless his late daughter’s war crimes are posthumously cleared.
8 p.m. TLC
Sister Wives
Kody is rebuffed by the other sister wives when he tells them that Christine wants to move to Utah. He goes to Christine and attempts to dissuade her, but she shuts him down and leaves the room in tears.
8:06 p.m. on PBS
Grantchester on Masterpiece
The season 6 finale opens with the murder of a successful music producer. In a bizarre twist, Geordie (Robson Green) finds himself implicated in the investigation, forcing him to consider that Johnny (guest star Shaun Dooley), an old army buddy, could be the killer.