What To Watch: Good Doctor Returns, We Are Who We Are Finale And More
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On TV this Monday: The Good Doctor scrubs in for the coronavirus pandemic, Saturday Night Live hosts an Election Eve special, and We Are Who We Are wraps its freshman run. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for November 2, 2020
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General Hospital
ABC
In an episode marking the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage — featuring an all-female cast, and all female writers and directors — Joss is whisked back to the year 1920, before getting to vote in her first election.
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Dancing With the Stars
ABC
It's double elimination night! Nine celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete for the seven remaining spots in the competition.
The Price Is Right at Night
CBS
The cast of The Neighborhood — including Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs and Tichina Arnold — plays for The Boys and Girls Club of America. (Get scoop on The Neighborhood's Season 3 premiere.)
The Voice
NBC
Kelly, John, Blake and Gwen continue their search for the next superstar on the fifth and final night of the Blind Auditions. (Should coaches be ashamed?)
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Filthy Rich
Fox
Ginger wants to use the tape of her kidnapping as leverage to bring down the men of 18:22; Rose visits with the "real" Jason. (Heard the bad news?)
Holiday Baking Championship
Food Network
Season 7 premiere: As a dozen bakers compete for $25,000, the decadent challenges involve holiday wreath cakes and Hanukkah jelly doughnuts.
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2020 SNL Election Special
NBC
Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump and Jim Carrey's Joe Biden are sure to pop up during this hour-long compilation of previously aired political sketches.
Big-hearted Kurt (Stranger Things' Charlie Heaton) seeks solace in a church that promises to help those whose soulmates have passed on.
We Are Who We Are
HBO
Season 1 finale: Caitlin and Fraser sneak off to a concert in Bologna and her last day in Italy. (Not yet renewed.)
♦ ON THIS DATE IN TV HISTORY ♦
On Nov. 2, 2003, Arrested Development premiered
on Fox, where it ran for three seasons. Netflix revived
the dysfunctional family comedy for two
more seasons, that released in 2013 and 2018/19.