The Columbus Dispatch

AROUND THE REMOTE

- Chuck Barney

DON’T MISS: The 54th Annual CMA Awards – Reba Mcentire and Darius Rucker are our hosts for what is touted as “country music’s biggest night.” Organizers say the event at Nashville’s Music City Center marks the first time this year that the genre’s top stars will come together – safely, and socially distanced – in a single venue. The impressive performer list features, among others, Gabby Barrett, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Florida Georgia Line, Lady A, Miranda Lambert, Ashley Mcbride, Maren Morris, Charlie Pluth and Rascal Flatts. Among the night’s highlights: Charley Pride will be honored with the lifetime achievemen­t award. (8 p.m. Wednesday, ABC). Other bets:

SUNDAY: In the Season 12 premiere of “NCIS: Los Angeles,” Callen and Sam race to track down a Russian bomber that has gone missing while flying over U.S. soil. The Season 7 opener of “NCIS: New Orleans” immediatel­y follows. (8 p.m. PT; 8:30 p.m. ET, CBS).

SUNDAY: Profession­al funny guys Fred Armisen, John C. Reilly and Tim Heidecker star in the comedy “Moonbase 8.” They play eager astronauts attempting to qualify for their first interstell­ar mission while training at a simulated lunar colony outside Winslow, Arizona. (11 p.m., Showtime).

MONDAY: The slick, eight-episode drama series “Industry” follows a group of highly ambitious young graduates competing for permanent positions at a leading internatio­nal investment bank in London. In this cutthroat environmen­t, only a few will cash in. (10 p.m., HBO).

TUESDAY: In the holiday rom-com series “Dash & Lily,” a whirlwind romance builds as cynical Dash (Austin Abrams) and hopeful Lily (Midori Francis) trade dares, dreams, and desires in a notebook they pass back and forth at locations across New York City. Of course, they find they have more in common than they expected. (Netflix).

TUESDAY: “The Teacher” is a limited drama series about a young instructor (Kate Mara) at a Texas high school who is desperate for connection. Boundaries are soon crossed as she and a student (Nick Robinson) enter into a predatory relationsh­ip. (FX on Hulu).

WEDNESDAY: The trio of popular Windy City dramas launches new episodes tonight, starting with “Chicago Med,” which sees the hospital staff adjusting to the new normal of the pandemic. The season premieres of “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.” follow. (8 p.m., NBC).

THURSDAY: The two-hour Season 17 opener of “Grey’s Anatomy” picks up one month into the COVID-19 pandemic and it’s all-hands-on-deck for the medical staff. Meanwhile, a wildfire has first responders from Station 19 delivering patients to the hospital for treatment. (9 p.m., ABC).

THURSDAY: Season 2 of “The Unicorn” kicks off with an episode that has Wade desperate to find a woman with whom he had an instant connection with during a brief encounter in a parking lot. Also, Michelle waits to hear from the colleges she applied to for her business degree. (9:30 p.m., CBS).

FRIDAY: “The Astronauts” is a new live-action series that follows a group of five untrained kids who embark on the adventure of a lifetime when they are mistakenly launched into space. Seems that they used their parents’ security clearances to sneak onto an empty rocket ship. (7 p.m., Nickelodeo­n).

SATURDAY: The feel-good flick “Christmas in Vienna” follows a concert pianist (Sarah Drew) whose heart isn’t in it anymore. She travels to Austria for a performanc­e and while there, she finds the inspiratio­n she has been missing – along with a new love interest. (8 p.m., Hallmark Channel).

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