What To Watch: Fallon's That's My Jam, Miss USA Crowned, The Black Pack And CMA Christmas Specials And More
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On TV this Monday: Jimmy Fallon emcees a new NBC game show, Taye Diggs leads The CW's Black Pack and a new Miss USA is crowned. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for November 29, 2021
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9-1-1
Fox
The 118 races to the scene of a massive sinkhole (La Brea crossover?); Buck fears his relationship with Taylor is over; Hen meets someone from her mom's past.
The Black Pack: We Three Kings
The CW
In the first of several specials, Taye Diggs, NE-YO and Eric Bellinger put a new spin on an old-fashioned Christmas special. (A new episode ofย 4400 follows.)
CMA Country Christmas
ABC
First-time hosts Gabby Barrett and Carly Pearce will be joined by Jimmie Allen with Louis York & The Shindellas, BRELAND, Brett Eldredge, Lady A, Pistol Annies, Carrie Underwood and Lainey Wilson.
Miss USA
FYI
Zuri Hall and Patrick Ta host the annual competition, live from the Paradise Cove Theater of River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Okla.
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Bob Hearts Abishola
CBS
Abishola and Kemi take Christina to see a Yoruba priest; Bob deals with the fallout of promoting Kofo over Goodwin.
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The Big Leap
Fox
The cast prepares for the big finale; Nick must decide whether to base a decision on what his brain or his heart is his telling him.
NCIS
CBS
Kasie weighs the pros and cons of buying a gun after the body of a Navy reservist is found in a beat-up car at the end of a gun range.
We're Here
HBO
Season 2 finale: Bob, Eureka and Shangela empower three members of Grand Junction, Colo.'s trans community to share their most authentic selves.
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NCIS: Hawai'i
CBS
The team investigates when an anti-capitalist protester is murdered; Jane and Captain Joe go on a date.
That's My Jam
NBC
Sneak preview: The first episode of Jimmy Fallon's musical game show pits Ariana Grande and Blake Shelton against fellow Voice coaches Kelly Clarkson and John Legend. (Get official premiere date.)
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