On TV this Monday: The Bachelorette airs its annual Men Tell All special, the Voice finale gets underway and CBS’ slate goes on holiday break. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Monday: The Bachelorette airs its annual Men Tell All special, the Voice finale gets underway and CBS’ slate goes on holiday break. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Series premiere (all 10 episodes): When a vicious attack brings down a star student at a ballet academy, her replacement enters a world of lies, betrayal and intense competition; Lauren Holly (NCIS) plays the school’s director.
Series premiere: Saved by the Bell‘s Tiffani Thiessen hosts this food-themed Ridiculousness spinoff; panelists include Angela Kinsey (The Office) and Kel Mitchell (Kenan & Kel).
Special night: Demar, Ed, Jason, Kenny and Yosef return in studio to confront one another; Tayshia reveals her final four. (Another episode airs Tuesday at 8.)
Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, Lewis Capaldi, Sam Smith, Shawn Mendes and The Weekend perform. (Get CW midseason dates.)
Fall finale: With Calvin and Dave en route to a classic car show, Tina and Gemma take on home repairs. (Whose real-life hubby is set to guest-star?)
Season 19 finale (Night 1 of 2): The final five — John Holiday, Ian Flanigan, Jim Ranger, Carter Rubin and DeSz — perform. (Who will win/should win?)
Fall finale: Abishola worries that Bob’s privileged lifestyle will rub off on Dele; a new robot vacuum brings Tunde great joy. (When does Clarice debut?)
Fall finale: As the holidays near, Lola begins her first jury trial in the pandemic era, and Mark digs deeper into his case against an officer of the law.
The hour-long installment delves into the race for a coronavirus vaccine. (When does The Good Doctor return?)
Fall finale: Bull and Benny represent Marissa and Greg after they’re charged with money laundering and fraud connected to Greg’s restaurant.
♦ ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY ♦
On Dec. 14, 1969, The Jackson 5 made their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show (watch video).