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ON TELEVISION (WEDNESDAY 11/1/23)
BRAVO: The Real Housewives of Miami (Premiere) at 9pm
DISNEY+: Behind the Attraction (Premiere)
DISNEY+: The Three Detectives (Premiere)
HULU: Black Cake (Premiere)
HULU: Arthdal Chronicles (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Mysteries of the Faith (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Hurricane Season (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Locked In (Premiere)
PARAMOUNT+: Ink Master (Premiere)
PEACOCK: Love Island Games (Premiere)
HGTV: Bargain Block (Finale) at 9pm

A “Best of Chandler” tribute to Matthew Perry airs on TBS today. In honor of the passing of “Friends” star and fan-favorite actor Matthew Perry, who died at 54 last week, the network kicks off a week-long marathon dedicated to his character, including special tributes. Today’s episodes will spotlight the character’s “most hilarious and heartwarming episodes.” Tomorrow focus on friendship episodes and Friday will showcase the “Best of Chandler and Joey’s Friendship” and the “Best of Monica and Chandler’s Relationship.” Encores of the marathons will continue over the weekend through Sunday, November 5.
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“Judy Justice” could be coming to broadcast syndication. The Amazon Freevee courtroom show, created by and starring Judy Sheindlin, is targeting a fall 2024 launch on stations, with the help of Scott Koondel’s Sox Entertainment.
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Paul Reiser is prepping his first stand-up special in 30+ years. The “Mad About You” star will tape the performance live at the Newman Center for Performing Arts in Denver, CO, on November 17, for a show produced by Comedy Dynamics.
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STV Studios and NBCUniversal signed a US series development deal for “The Underdog.” The format follows a cast of contestants with large online followings who compete in a popularity contest. The twist? A group of TV’s reality stars is living next door and controlling the game. 
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Food Network ordered a third season of “Bobby’s Triple Threat.”Season two, which wrapped October 24, reached more than 11 million total viewers (across Food Network/Max/Discovery+), averaging a .52 P25-54 and .65 W25-54 Live+3 rating, up 11% and 16% respectively from season one and up +53% and +51% respectively vs. prior six-week benchmarks. 
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Propagate and World Food Championship Holdings have partnered to produce a food competition series. Michael Rucker is attached to develop the format and serve as showrunner for the project.
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Something’s brewing: “Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale” debuts with a two-episode premiere on January 4. Episodes of the Sundance Now and AMC+ seven-part drama series written and created by Debbie Horsfield, and adapted from the novel by V.V. James, will air weekly. 
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“Brat Loves Judy” premieres on November 30 on We TV. In the five-parter, dynamic duo Da Brat and Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart take fans behind the scenes as they bring their baby home – through never-before-seen self-shot footage, social media clips, On-The-Fly interviews and verité. Each episode is framed around a ‘storybook’ chapter that they’ll narrate for their son, from changing dirty diapers to middle-of-the-night wake ups. 
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MotorTrend Group’s “Custom Carolina” premieres on November 21.The new series from the Warner Bros. Discovery company follows an automotive customization business located in South Carolina, run by Tommy Pike. Alongside his wife, Stephanie, and a team of artisans, Pike operates from the restoration shop to craft and customize reworked pieces.
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Wynonna Judd is the newest mega mentor on “The Voice” season 24. Alongside returning coaches Niall Horan, John Legend, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani, the Grammy winner and Country Music Hall of Fame inductee is the latest country music star to join the series following Blake Shelton’s exit. Judd will mentor the remaining artists who have made it through the Battle Rounds as each team prepares for the three-way Knockouts, beginning November 6.
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CBS is airing “Byron Allen Presents TheGrio Awards” on Saturday, November 25 at 8p. Honorees include Mariah Carey (The Music Icon Award), Don Cheadle (The Environmental Champion Icon Award), Misty Copeland (The Trailblazer Icon Award), Doctor Kizzmekia S Corbett-Helaire (The Science Icon Award), Tamron Hall (The Journalism Icon Award), Kevin Hart (The Comedy Icon Award), Steve Harvey (The Television Icon Award), Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (The Inspirational Icon Award), Eddie Murphy (The Icon Award), the Rev. Al Sharpton (The Justice Icon Award) and Denzel Washington (The Film Icon Award).
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“Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?!” debuts next month. Reich’s first solo stand-up comedy special will debut on HBO in December. Said Reich, “To have been given the opportunity to turn this flamboyant, odd, over-the-top, exhausting show into a comedy special is a dream come true in itself. But to have been able to do it with A24 and HBO is beyond a dream.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

CNN Films’ and Max’s crime documentary “Chowchilla” premieres on December 3. The film follows a mass kidnapping on July 15, 1976, when three masked men boarded a school bus in Chowchilla, California.
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Yeti marks National Anti-Bullying Week with “My Life: I Was Bullied.”Featuring appearances from Premier League stars Declan Rice and Jack Grealish, and musician Chelcee Grimes, the commission from CBBC follows the stories of three children who learned to deal with bullying through setting out personal goals. The 30-minute documentary premieres November 13-17.
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Taylor Kinney is back for “Chicago Fire” season 12. After 10 months off due to a personal matter, the series star returns as Kelly Severide in the firefighter drama’s upcoming season. There is no premiere date for the series as the SAG-AFTRA strike is still ongoing.
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Driven by the TBS telecast of MLB’s NLCS Game 7 and NBA Opening Night on TNT, Warner Bros. Discovery networks held one of their highest prime share nights this year on October 24, with a 58% share of viewing among Adults 25-54 and a 61% share of viewing among Adults 18-49 across ad-supported cable in primetime. “The tremendous quality and scale of Warner Bros. Discovery’s network portfolio was on full display Tuesday with the wide variety of must-watch programming that our viewers have come to expect and enjoy,” said Jon Steinlauf, chief US ad sales officer at WBD.
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The third 90-minute version of CBS’ “60 Minutes” delivered 9.76 million viewers on Sunday, October 29, according to Nielsen Live+SD ratings. For the seventh straight week since its September 17 premiere, the series remains TV’s #1 non-sports primetime program and was in the Top 10 for the week. 
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“Bodies” and “Old Dads” remain on top at Netflix. Bill Burr’s directorial debut has reached 16.3 million views as of October 29, holding onto its status as #1 in the English-language Film Top 10 category; the film has now brought in 29.6 million views. “Pain Hustlers” took second place with 14.1 million views and “No Hard Feelings,” starring Jennifer Lawrence, took third with 13.1 million views. Over on the TV side, the UK’s “Bodies” took first place with 7.7 million views, followed by “Get Gotti” and “Life on Our Planet,” narrated by Morgan Freeman.
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