9/12/2023 0 Comments Nashville sneak peekEthical dilemmas take on a holiday theme on "What Would You Do?" (10 p.m., ABC). A talking dog and an orphan must save Christmas from Santa's amnesia in the 2010 bauble "The Search for Santa Paws" (9 p.m., Freeform) Elvis Duran hosts the "iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2016" (8 p.m., CW, TV-14), a concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Militarized elves handle Santa's logistics in the 2009 animated special "Disney Prep & Landing" (8 p.m., ABC, TV-G). Create TV is a PBS digital channel available in nearly 50 million homes.Įric Gorges, a metal shaper and motorcycle builder, will host 13 half-hour episodes focusing on hobbies and crafts as diverse as sand casting, creating a ventriloquist's dummy and making handmade chocolate. Who needs a long winter's nap? The cold months are a perfect time to get busy working on personal craft projects.įor inspiration, some might turn to season three of "A Craftsman's Legacy" (5:30 p.m., Create TV). CMT stands for Country Music Television, after all. There's been a promise of a greater accent on fashion, as well as more and longer musical numbers. The network has promised new faces along with, one assumes, the departure of old favorites. She'll still have to face the music for her role in Jeff Fordham's (Oliver Hudson) death. NBC was ready to ax "Friday Night Lights" after two seasons when DirecTV's 101 Network offered to share some of the production costs in exchange for first-run broadcast rights.ĬMT has already revealed the return of Juliette (Hayden Panettiere), whose plane had gone missing as season four concluded. "Nashville" is not even the first show starring Connie Britton to survive by being picked up by another network. A fan-based letter-writing campaign salvaged "Star Trek" after its first season, nearly a half-century ago. "Nashville" is not the first series to be saved by viewers. After an outpouring of support from its passionate viewers, the show found a rather natural home on CMT and will stream on Hulu as well. Fans of Rayna, Deacon and Juliette won't have to wait until January for their next fix.Ī glimpse at "Nashville" (9 p.m., CMT, VH1, TV-PG) anticipates the Season Five premiere.ĪBC canceled the musical melodrama last May.
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