TV Guide Magazine - January 20 - February 09, 2025

TV Guide Magazine - January 20 - February 09, 2025

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In this issue
10 Cover Story: The Hunting Party
Manifest vet Melissa Roxburgh leads fellow investigators on a deadly search for dangerous killers in NBC’s new thriller.
12 Winter Preview
Even more exciting shows for this season, from modern-day drama
Watson on CBS to spinoff Suits LA on NBC and Fox survival show Extracted.
16 How to…Watch TV for Free!
You don’t need streamers or even cable to watch this year’s Super Bowl.
38 One Chicago Crossover
NBC’s Windy City rescue dramas join forces again—here’s what to know.
58 9-1-1: Lone Star
The finale of Fox’s rescue series starring Rob Lowe ends with a bang.
Back Cover The Voice
Music to our ears: Flip the issue over for intel on NBC’s upcoming season of The Voice, from new coach Kelsea Ballerini to Adam Levine’s return.
The Pitt
TIME FLIES WHEN you're saving lives.

1 min
Severance
Scott as Mark S.: Is he an \"innie\" or an \"outie\"?

1 min
GENERAL HOSPITAL
General Hospital's new co-head writing team of Elizabeth Korte and Chris Van Etten have a clear vision for how they see Port Charles in 2025: \"Volatile and sexy,\" say the scribes, who were paired last summer.

1 min
KILLER INSTINCTS
Melissa Roxburgh leads a team of elite investigators on the trail of the world’s scariest criminals in the gripping thriller The Hunting Party

3 mins
WINTER PREVIEW
New year, new shows: Here are eight can’t-miss broadcast series!

1 min
SUITS LA
Five-plus years after being adjourned by USA, the stylish legal dramedy is rockin' a new look with a Southern California-set spinoff starring Arrow vet Stephen Amell as Ted Black, a former New York federal prosecutor who traded coasts to become a high-powered entertainment lawyer.

1 min
GROSSE POINTE GARDEN SOCIETY
Get ready to plant yourself in front of the TV! When NBC asked co-showrunner Jenna Bans and her former Good Girls colleague Bill Krebs to come up with an addictive mystery, they wanted \"something soapy, ensemble-y and murder-y,\" she says.

1 min
WOLF HALL: THE MIRROR AND THE LIGHT
It isn't easy being the power behind the throne-especially when the monarch who heeds your counsel is the lethally mercurial Henry VIII.

1 min
GOOD COP/BAD COP
Originally conceived by showrunner John Quaintance (Will & Grace) in 2009 as a cozy mystery, this CW \"charmedy\" about a cop family living in the fictional Pacific Northwest town of Eden Vale is finally on the boards.

1 min
HOW TO ...Watch TV for Free
Catch the Super Bowl in crisp high-def with a digital antenna-without spending a fortune

2 mins
WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING
Your day-by-day guide to the week's best television

1 min
MLK Day Movie Marathon
Turner Classic Movies honors civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr's legacy all day today with 24 hours' worth of films dealing with racism and the fight for racial justice.

1 min
Wildcard Kitchen
NO BLUFFING HERE-Food Network's latest game show is an ace in the hole. Season 2 began earlier this month with Top Chef finalist and host Eric Adjepong (above) dealing out cards to his chef pals in the network's underground kitchen for three rounds of \"culinary poker.\"

1 min
One Chicago Crossover
IT'S BEEN OVER five years since the last \"One Chicago\" event aired on October 16, 2019, and with good reason: \"They're always complicated to put together, taking months of plotting, planning, writing, and prep before the cameras even roll,\" Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman explains.

1 min
THE NIGHT AGENT
He had one job-manning an emergency phone for undercover spies in the White House basement that normally never rings.

2 mins
IN THE HOT SEAT
Grammy-nominated Kelsea Ballerini grabs a chair along with returning coach Adam Levine as the venerable singing competition kicks off its 27th season

3 mins
TV Guide Magazine Description:
Publisher: TV Guide Magazine
Category: Entertainment
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
Whether you're looking for the week's TV schedule, in-depth features on your favorite programs, or exclusive interviews with actors and showrunners, TV Guide Magazine has you covered. Its comprehensive coverage of television programming and the ever-evolving entertainment landscape has made it a go-to resource for staying informed and entertained in the world of television.
Since its inception in 1953. TV Guide Magazine has been providing comprehensive television listings and entertainment news. Inside TV Guide Magazine, you will find a wide range of content catering to television enthusiasts. Here are some key features you can expect to find:
1. TV Listings: The magazine provides comprehensive television listings, detailing the programming schedule for the week ahead. It includes information on shows, movies, sports events, and more, helping readers plan their TV viewing.
2. Program Highlights and Recommendations: TV Guide Magazine offers curated program highlights and recommendations, showcasing must-watch shows, upcoming premieres, and noteworthy episodes. It helps readers discover new series, catch up on popular shows, and stay informed about the latest TV events.
3. Exclusive Interviews: The magazine features exclusive interviews with actors, showrunners, and industry insiders. Readers can gain insights into their favorite shows, characters, and behind-the-scenes stories, providing a deeper understanding of the TV industry.
4. Reviews and Critiques: TV Guide Magazine provides reviews and critiques of popular shows, offering analysis, opinions, and ratings. Whether it's evaluating new series or providing retrospectives on classic shows, the magazine helps readers make informed choices about what to watch.
5. Entertainment News and Features: Stay up-to-date with the latest entertainment news and features. TV Guide Magazine covers celebrity interviews, industry trends, casting announcements, and other news related to the television world.
6. Special Editions and Theme Issues: The magazine occasionally publishes special editions and theme issues that focus on specific genres, events, or seasons. These editions provide in-depth coverage, exclusive content, and additional features related to the chosen theme.
TV Guide Magazine caters to TV lovers of all types, whether they enjoy drama, comedy, reality TV, sports, or documentaries. It serves as a comprehensive resource, helping readers navigate the vast world of television and discover new programs to enjoy.
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