NBC Sets Its Winter Holiday Lineup of Special TV Episodes and Classic Holiday Films

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Ready or not, the 2018 winter holiday season is nearly upon us. NBC’s announced they’ll be ringing in the holidays with screenings of It’s a Wonderful Life, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Christmas in Rockefeller Center. The network’s primetime lineup also includes the series finale of Timeless, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and Darci Lynne: My Hometown Christmas Special.

NBC’s also planning a holiday edition of their popular talent competition series America’s Got Talent. Saturday Night Live will air Thanksgiving and Christmas specials comprised of some of the best holiday-themed skits from the show’s 44 seasons.


The 2018 holiday lineup will kick off on November 21st with Hollywood Game Night and ends on New Year’s Day with the annual Tournament of Roses Parade.

NBC Holiday Programs:

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21

  • Hollywood Game Night (8-9 p.m.; repeat Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 9 p.m.)
    Celebrities will partake in such games as “Block This Way,” “Four-Letter Words,”’ “Popped Quiz,” “Back to Back” and “7 Seconds of Fame.”
  • A Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving (9-11 p.m.)
    All-things Thanksgiving going back through the 44 seasons of “SNL.”

THURSDAY, NOV. 22

  • Macy’s 92nd Thanksgiving Day Parade (9 a.m.-12 p.m.; repeat 2-5 p.m.)
    With 24 million viewers, last year’s parade was the #3 most-watched entertainment program of the year, behind only the Oscars and the Grammys.
  • National Dog Show Presented by Purina (12-2 p.m.; repeat Saturday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m.)
    Averaged 11.6 million viewers last year and 12.3 million the year before, making those the two most-watched telecasts of the “National Dog Show” in the 16 years NBC has covered the event.

FRIDAY, NOV. 23

  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas (8-8:30 p.m.; repeat Tuesday, Dec. 25 at 8 p.m.)
    The animated holiday classic returns.
  • DreamWorks Trolls Holiday (8:30-9 p.m.)
    Now that the Bergens’ one holiday is gone — and the Trolls don’t have to worry about being eaten by their neighbors — Poppy, the eternally optimistic Troll queen, has made it her mission to bring a brand new day of celebration to Bergen Town.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28

  • 86th Annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center (8-10 p.m.)
    Was last year’s #1 most-watched primetime holiday special.
  • A Legendary Christmas with John and Chrissy (10-11 p.m.; repeat Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 10 p.m.)
    John Legend and Chrissy Teigen celebrate the season of joy and laughter alongside the couple’s family and talented celebrity friends. Legend performs a selection of songs from his 2018 holiday album, “A Legendary Christmas.”

THURSDAY, NOV. 29

  • Lego Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit Parts 1 & 2 (8-9 p.m.; repeat Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m.)
    A trio of dinosaurs need to be moved to a new super-secret exhibit at Jurassic World. However, moving them to the new attraction is not as easy as previously thought.

MONDAY, DEC. 3

  • Deal or No Deal: Happy Howie Days (10-11 p.m.)
    Howie Mandel’s hit game show is back after 10 years and he’s offering up the possibility of a $1 million holiday present. A family who has overcome all odds, an incredible adoption story and a player who pushes the limits to bring life-changing money home for the holidays. The series premieres Wednesday, Dec. 5 on CNBC.

TUESDAY, DEC. 4

  • Saturday Night Live Best of Christmas (9-11 p.m.; repeat Thursday, Dec. 13 at 9 p.m.)
    Two hours of classic Christmas-related sketches over the show’s illustrious history.

TUESDAY, DEC. 11

  • Darci Lynne: My Hometown Christmas (9-10 p.m.)
    Winner of the 2017 season of “America’s Got Talent,” Darci Lynne Farmer will celebrate the holidays Oklahoma style with her puppets and guests Kristin Chenoweth, Toby Keith, Hunter Hayes, Pentatonix and Lindsey Stirling.
  • Hollywood Game Night (10-11 p.m.)
    Hosted by Emmy Award winner Jane Lynch, episode will play holiday-themed games between teams that include Jameela Jamil (“The Good Place”), Lauren Ash (“Superstore”) and Tony Hale (“Arrested Development”).

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12

  • Ellen’s Game of Games (8-9 p.m.; repeat Thursday, Dec. 20 at 10 p.m.)
    A holiday edition of last season’s #1 new alternative series.
  • Little Big Shots (9-10 p.m.)
    The Steve Harvey-hosted series returns to celebrate the holiday season with fan-favorite acts that include Angelica Hale, Miles Caton and more.

MONDAY, DEC. 17

  • America’s Got Talent (10-11 p.m.; repeat Friday, Dec. 21 at 8 p.m.)
    A holiday edition of the #1 alternative series on television.

THURSDAY, DEC. 20

  • Timeless (8-10 p.m.)
    The series finale promises fans an epic, unforgettable thrill ride through the past, present and future, with a healthy dose of Christmas spirit.

MONDAY, DEC. 24

  • It’s a Wonderful Life (8-11 p.m.)
    Nothing says Christmas like the classic 1947 Jimmy Stewart film from director Frank Capra.
  • Christmas Eve Mass (11:30 p.m.-1 a.m.)
    Viewers will be able to watch the Pope Francis-led mass from St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

TUESDAY, DEC. 25

  • Movie: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (8:30-11 p.m.)
    The #1 highest-rated movie on the broadcast networks last season.

MONDAY, DEC. 31

  • NBC News Special: A Toast to 2018! (8-10 p.m.)
    The highlights and newsmakers of 2018 are brought to the fore in this year-end review.
  • NBC’s New Year’s Eve (10-11 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.)
    Live from Times Square in the heart of New York, the most famous live New Year’s Eve party in America will be a spectacular celebration to wrap up 2018 with show-stopping celebrity guests, unforgettable musical performances and, of course, the heart-pounding, iconic ball drop.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1

  • 130th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade (Live) (11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. ET / 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. PT)
    The New Year’s Day tradition continues as marching bands and beautifully crafted floats stroll down Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena. Calif.