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We know TV has a lot to offer, be it network, cable, premium channels, or streaming platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Facebook Watch, and others. So EW is here to help, guiding you every single day to the things that should be on your radar. Check out our recommendations below, and click here to learn how you can stream our picks via your own voice-controlled smart-speaker (Alexa, Google Home) or podcast app (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play).
The Bachelorette
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on ABC
In case you haven’t noticed, producers of The Bachelorette love to make the men take off their clothes. There was the infamous strip dodgeball date in episode 2, and then the Speedo-riffic Splash Ball date in episode 5. This week, the guys think they’re going to have to get naked during an art-themed group date, but the reality turns out to be a bit more awkward. Meanwhile, the Bennett-Noah rivalry begins to boil over, and a publication from the Harvard Business Review makes a pivotal appearance — which is almost certainly a first for this franchise. —Kristen Baldwin
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The Holiday Movies That Made Us
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix
Series Debut
Following up on last year's The Movies That Made Us, Netflix is going deep on two modern holiday classics in the streamer's latest docuseries. The Holiday Movies That Made Us digs into the stories behind Elf and The Nightmare Before Christmas, with cast and crew members detailing their surprisingly tumultuous roads to the big screen. (Studios didn't want Will Ferrell in the lead? Disney balked at releasing Nightmare?) Yes, strange as it may seem, there was a time when these now-beloved favorites seemed like risky bets. But ultimately, like all the best holiday movies, there's a happy ending. —Tyler Aquilina
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What ELSE to Watch
8 p.m.
The Voice — NBC
9 p.m.
Let's Make a Deal Primetime — CBS
Chopped: Comfort Food Feud — Food Network
The Witmans (doc) — Investigation Discovery
Catfish: The TV Show (new night, new episodes) — MTV
Atlas of Cursed Places (series debut) — National Geographic
Our OWN Christmas (special) — OWN
10 p.m.
Big Sky — ABC
Celebrity Game Face (midseason premiere) — E!
Streaming
Angela’s Christmas Wish (movie) — Netflix
Disco (movie) — Digital
Beast Mode (movie) — Digital
King of Knives (movie) — Digital
The Loss Adjuster (movie) — Digital/VOD
Esau (movie) — Digital/VOD
Thirst (movie) — Digital/VOD
*times are ET and subject to change
This story originally appeared on: EW - Author:EW Staff