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Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Monday, November 30. All times are Eastern.
Top Pick
The Disney Holiday Singalong (ABC, 8 p.m.): The last day of November is as good a time as any to immerse ourselves in the holiday spirit. Disney is again here to offer a solid nudge with this third annual singalong. Hosted by Ryan Seacrest, this year’s performance lineup includes Katy Perry, BTS, Chloe x Halle, and Michael Bublé among others. Disney’s Broadway casts of Lion King, Aladdin, and North American Touring companies of Frozen will also join in. The musical event will include animated on-screen lyrics for some casual Monday night festive karaoke to get you in the mood for the upcoming festive month.
Regular Coverage
His Dark Materials (HBO, 9 p.m.)
Wild Cards
Filthy Rich (Fox, 9 p.m., series finale): This Kim Cattrall-led drama—dubbed by Gwen Ihnat as a “confused, soapy mess” in her pre-air review—wraps up its one and only season tonight with “1 Corinthians 3:13,” in which the Monreaux family deals with an explosive secret.
The Good Doctor (ABC, 10 p.m., winter finale): With its sixth episode “Fault,” the medical drama takes a midseason break as Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) questions his decisions to give autonomy to his new batch of interns.
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Thank you for the post, Ms. Gajjar. I wish I could be grateful but I hate Christmas music because I realized at an early age that it is racist, misogynist and celebrates a brand of ‘holiday spirit’ that is truly hideous beneath the catchy tunes and the “once a year we’re all morally superior yet also completely abject” message. I didn’t know about this “Filthy Rich” series. I have only seen the Filthy Rich – Epstein version (Jesus is still weeping). This year I will try to hang on to the old strands of a properly Pagan Holiday. If there is anyone out there who can recommend some nice Pagan Holiday tunes? Thanks.
Has anyone ever actually seen Ryan Seacrest’s smile or laughter reflected in his soulless doll eyes?
Seacrest’s Mickey sweater, oy!
As I watched some of this I couldn’t help but think there were a few acts that defied the audience to actually sing along…