Sunday, November 30, 2025, features several TV milestones including the season one finale of The Chair Company, the limited series conclusion of Hal & Harper, and the season 12 premiere of Married to Medicine. Additional highlights include episodes of Landman, Mayor of Kingstown, and The Simpsons, alongside Christmas-themed movies and music specials.
Key Premieres and Finales
On November 30, 2025, Tim Robinson's 'The Chair Company' wraps its freshman season with Ron dealing with the aftermath of his decision. The limited series 'Hal & Harper' reaches its end as the past and present collide for Hal, Harper, and Dad, facing the emotional toll of two decades. 'Married to Medicine' returns for its season 12 premiere, where Dr. Jackie confronts Toya over a comment about Curtis, and the cast speculates on Dr. Heavenly's absence.
Ongoing Series Episodes
'Landman' sees Tommy confronting Cami about finances while Cooper's success draws attention. In 'Mayor of Kingstown,' the cartel war escalates with a deadly attack, and Mike makes a risky bargain to save his brother. 'The Simpsons' episode has Patty and Bart pranking Homer into being declared legally dead, much to his delight. 'Tracker' follows Colter chasing leads on his father's past and helping find a missing daughter. 'Universal Basic Guys' explores Mark and Tammy discovering Darren’s first girlfriend is A.I. 'IT: Welcome to Derry' continues with Dick plagued by visions and the kids facing challenges. 'I Love LA' shows Alyssa inviting Maia and Dylan for dinner, while Charlie bonds with Lukas's group.
Movies and Specials
Hallmark-style Christmas films air, including 'The Christmas Cup' with Rhiannon Fish as an injured Marine leading a tournament and falling for a fire captain (Ben Rosenbaum); 'A Christmas in Amish Country' featuring Ella Cannon as a chef returning to her roots; 'Christmas at the Catnip Café' starring Erin Cahill and Paul Campbell; and 'There's No Place Like Christmas' with Cindy Busby and Sam Page. 'HBCU Honors 2025,' hosted by Kym Whitley, celebrates Black excellence. 'Savvy Sheldon Feels Good As Hell' follows Amber Riley's character renovating her life post-breakup. Music specials include 'The Road' with an acoustic performance honoring the military, featuring Keith Urban and Jordan Davis, and the 'Words + Music' docuseries premiere with John Legend sharing song stories.
Additional Weekly Notes
The week of November 30 to December 6 also spotlights upcoming releases like 'The Abandons,' 'Spartacus: House of Ashur,' and Jay Kelly's work, building anticipation for more content.