What To Watch: Sabrina Returns, Ranch Ends, Fresh Off Boat Spinoff And More

On TV this Friday: The sun sets on Netflix's The Ranch, Megyn Kelly sits down with Bill Maher and Sabrina returns for more chilling adventures. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for January 24, 2020

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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Netflix

Part 3 premiere (all eight episodes): Sabrina and the Fright Club make it their mission to save Nick from eternal damnation. (Watch trailer.)

Encore!

Disney+

Season 1 finale: High school classmates reunite after 11 years to put on another production of the Broadway classic Ragtime.

The Goop Lab With Gwyneth Paltrow

Netflix

Docuseries premiere (all six episodes): Take a closer look inside Paltrow's lifestyle and wellness company. (Watch trailer.)

The Ranch

Netflix

Part 8 premiere (final 10 episodes): Colt and Abby try to salvage their marriage; Maggie returns with news for Colt and Beau; Nick's killer is revealed. (Watch trailer.)

Shrill

Hulu

Season 2 premiere (all eight episodes): Annie realizes that quitting her job and jumping into a new relationship probably weren't the best ideas. (Watch trailer.)

The World According to Jeff Goldblum

Disney+

Season 1 finale: Jeff takes a deep dive into the extravagant joy of jewelry and its impact on myriad cultures. (Get renewal status.)

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Charmed

The CW

Maggie and Mel worry that Jordan's curse is alive and well; Macy and Harry confront unspoken feelings. (Watch a Dynasty sneak peek.)

U.S. Figure Skating Championship

NBC

The Senior Ladies Free Skate is held in Greensboro, N.C.

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Fresh Off the Boat

ABC

In this backdoor pilot for the potential spinoff Magic Motor Inn, Evan turns to former classmate Simryn (Atypical's Megan Suri) to help prepare him for the state spelling bee; Vir Das (Whiskey Cavalier) and Bollywood star Preity Zinta play Simryn's parents.

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Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

Maher sits down for a one-on-one interview with Megyn Kelly; panelists include The Circus' Alex Wagner, conservative radio host Erick Erickson and former U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul.

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