Sunday, November 20, 2016

"Walking Dead," "SNL," Trump interview


Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Third Debate Cold Open - SNL

UPDATED: The weekend"s highlights include an expanded "Walking Dead," comedy from "Saturday Night Live" and Bill Maher, and a "60 Minutes" interview with President-elect Donald Trump and his family.

The longer-than-usual "Walking Dead" episode is called "Service" and places Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) at Alexandria. The episode starts at 9 p.m. Sunday on AMC; "Talking Dead" is set for 10:25 p.m. The guest list: executive producer David Alpert, comedian Ron Funches and actor Lou Diamond Phillips discuss the episode with host Chris Hardwick.

"Saturday Night Live" offers its first episode since Trump was elected, and fans will expect Alec Baldwin as the Republican winner. But what will Kate McKinnon be doing as Hillary Clinton? Dave Chappelle hosts at 11:30 p.m. Saturday on NBC. A Tribe Called Quest is the musical guest.

Bill Maher is likely to be in furious form after his candidate, Clinton, lost. You can catch his monologue at 10 p.m. Friday on HBO. Former Attorney General Eric Holder and comedian Trae Crowder are the interview guests. The panel will be CNN commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod, Ana Marie c*x of MTV and The New York Times and Times columnist Thomas Friedman. Maher is concluding his 14th season on HBO with the episode and starts season 15 in January. Programming note: Late Friday, HBO said the show will be livestreamed on the program"s YouTube channel (YouTube.com/RealTime) and will be available there after the livestream.

Trump can weigh in on the protests, the election results and the future in a Lesley Stahl interview at 7 p.m. Sunday on CBS" "60 Minutes." The interview will be conducted Friday in New York. Melania Trump, the new first lady, also talks to Stahl, and so do Trump"s four grown children: Ivanka, Tiffany, Eric and Donald Jr.

ABC"s "20/20" offers "Donald Trump: The Making of a President" at 10 p.m. Friday (today). The interviews include Kellyanne Conway, Trumps campaign manager; Lara Trump, Eric Trump"s wife; and Omarosa Manigault, former contestant on "The Apprentice."

NBC"s "Dateline" explores how its reporting helped reopen a murder case at 9 p.m. Friday. The report, by Keith Morrison, is called "The Man Who Knew Too Much." NBC News says: "A son enlists the help of his attorney father after he watches a "Dateline NBC" report on the murder of college student Michelle O"Keefe. They soon discover disturbing questions that help reopen the case in a way no one saw coming."

CBS" "48 Hours" looks at alleged serial killer Todd Kohlhepp, a South Carolina real estate broker, in "Buried Truth" at 10 p.m. Saturday. His mother tells the newsmagazine that her son was "very misunderstood."

Sunday"s most-watched telecast is likely to be "Sunday Night Football." The Seattle Seahawks visit the New England Patriots, who tend to be ratings magnets. Coverage starts at 7 p.m.

Because we are in the November ratings period, episodes of most scripted series on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and The CW will be new.

Fans of musical theater will want to catch the recent London production of "Gypsy" at 9 p.m. Friday on PBS" "Great Performances." Imelda Staunton plays Rose. She is supported by Lara Pulver as Louise and Peter Davison as Herbie. The score includes "Everything"s Coming Up Roses," "Some People," "Let Me Entertain You," "Together, Wherever We Go" and "Rose"s Turn," a showcase for the actress playing Rose.

Source: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/tv/tv-guy/os-walking-dead-snl-trump-interview-20161111-story.html

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