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What’s on Global TV This Week? November 16-30 Primetime Highlights

What’s on Global TV This Week? November 16-30 Primetime Highlights

What’s on Global TV This Week? November 16-30 Primetime Highlights

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WHAT TO WATCH AND STREAM ON GLOBAL:
PRIMETIME HIGHLIGHTS FOR NOVEMBER 16-30, 2025

SPECIALS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24
8 p.m. – Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion
The 90-minute special, hosted by Emmy® Award-winning actor Ray Romano and series creator Phil Rosenthal, looks back on the timeless show Everybody Loves Raymond, which premiered on Sept. 13, 1996, and aired for nine seasons on Global. Twenty years since the show’s finale episode, audiences are invited back to the recreated Barone living room for an unforgettable evening with America’s favourite family.

Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion will feature candid conversations with castmates Brad Garrett, Patricia Heaton, Monica Horan, Madylin Sweeten and Sullivan Sweeten, as well as never-before-seen outtakes and commentary from the cast on how they became one of America’s most beloved families. The special will also include a moving tribute to Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle, whose unforgettable portrayals of Marie and Frank Barone made them fan favourites and the emotional anchors of the series. Cast, crew and special guests will share heartfelt reflections on how this dynamic duo redefined the roles of interfering mother-in-law and couch-potato dad into lovable pillars of the Barone family.

FALL FINALES
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
9 p.m. – Doc
“Kaddish”
At Jake’s father’s funeral, grief helps clarify his feelings for Amy. In a gripping flashback story that takes us back to March 2020, Jake’s past intentions to leave Westside are revealed, along with the reason he decided to stay. To Hannah’s surprise and dismay, Charlie goes too far with their plan to destroy Amy, causing explosive repercussions.

ALL NEW PRIMETIME SERIES
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
7:30 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT – 60 Minutes
60 Minutes features hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments, and profiles of people in the news.

8:30 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT – Murder in a Small Town
“This, That, and the Other Thing”
A dual kidnapping sends the Gibsons’ police force in a race against the clock, only to find out the criminals have a larger scheme at play. Work begins to seep into personal lives when Cassandra must make a tough call regarding budget issues with the city council.

9:30 p.m. / 9 p.m. PT – The Road
“Oklahoma Ranch, OKC, Part 2”
The Road follows 12 emerging musicians as they compete as opening acts for Grammy® Award winner Keith Urban at venues across America. Urban, along with executive producers Blake Shelton, Taylor Sheridan, “Tour Manager” Gretchen Wilson, and guest country stars, decide, along with a live audience, who advances to the next city and wins the grand prize. The series captures their high-stakes, unfiltered journeys and offers a backstage pass into the gritty life of a touring musician.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17
7:30 p.m. – The Paper
“The Five W’s”
Ned starts slowly with his volunteer crew until Esmeralda forces them to scramble for stories.

8 p.m. – The Neighborhood
“Welcome to the Walk of Roses”
Calvin receives an unexpected honour that sparks mixed emotions; Malcolm’s ghostwriting gig takes a wild turn after a viral outburst from his celebrity client.

8:30 p.m. – DMV
“Blindspot”
Episode description is currently unavailable.

9 p.m. – FBI
“Parental”
When a robbery at a community clinic turns deadly, the team investigates a drug trafficking crew and soon uncovers that the clinic’s doctor may be more involved than they initially thought; Isobel and her stepdaughter are at odds over a family issue.

10 p.m. – Watson
“Buying Time”
Watson and the fellows race against time to save the life of Xavier, a 21-year-old athlete with a fast-growing, seemingly incurable cancer. Meanwhile, Mycroft Holmes lets Watson know his team’s work at UHOP may no longer have funding available.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
8 p.m. – NCIS
“Page-Turner”
When McGee is kidnapped while promoting his latest book in the Deep Six crime series, the team investigates his self-professed “#1 fan” – and a potential link to a murder case involving stolen classified documents.

9 p.m. – NCIS: Origins
“Happy Birthday”
When an anonymous tip leads to the discovery of a young Marine’s body at a chilling crime scene, Randy believes it could be connected to a previous case where a coin was left in the victim’s throat. Also, Franks tries to track down priceless packages meant for his brother, Mason (guest star Philip Winchester).

10 p.m. – NCIS: Sydney
“Sucker Punch”
Confronted with Australia’s first case of Ebola, the team races to uncover how patient zero, a U.S. Navy scientist, contracted the deadly virus, only to have their search for answers complicated by a top-secret military research agency as two of their own fight for their lives

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
8 p.m. – Survivor
“If You’re Loyal to All, You’re Loyal to None”
Episode description is currently unavailable.

10 p.m. – Doc
“He Loved You”
After receiving tragic news, Jake refuses to give up on a beloved patient, landing himself in conflict with several Westside surgeons; when Amy’s neuro tests elicit memories of Danny, she pushes herself too far.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20
8:30 p.m. – Ghosts
“Planes, Shanes and Automobiles”
Unsatisfied with Jay’s ability to tend to their needs while Sam is away, the ghosts bring in a better babysitter, Kyle. Meanwhile, Sam and Pete get on each other’s nerves during a book tour road trip, and things reach a breaking point when an airline strike threatens their ability to get home in time for Thanksgiving.

9 p.m. – Elsbeth
“And Then There Were Nuns”
A pop star’s (Lindsey Normington) purchase of a failing convent turns divine real estate into a murder scene as Elsbeth takes on the Mother of all nuns (Dianne Weist). Meanwhile, Teddy digs into Alec Bloom’s past for a feature he is working on.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
8 p.m. – Sheriff Country
“Exit Interview”
When a body is discovered along the Eel River, Sheriff Mickey Fox and her team launch a homicide investigation that rattles the heart of Edgewater. Meanwhile, Wes risks everything to uncover the truth about the murder.

9 p.m. – Fire Country
“Your Voice in My Head”
Station 42 responds to a dangerous fire at a beloved local smokehouse where Jake is forced to confront memories of his late father and the place they once shared.

10 p.m. – Crime Beat
“Final Call: The Murder of Marie Gabriel (Fareah Islam)”
On March 26, 2022, Marie Gabriel’s ex-partner, Jean-Bruno Fenelon, called 911 saying he found her dead when dropping off their children. Fenelon had lots of theories as to who her killer was, but it would be a horrific forensics scene that ultimately led Ottawa police to the murderer… and left Marie Gabriel’s family reflecting on some hard truths as they strive to keep her legacy alive.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
7 p.m. – 60 Minutes
60 Minutes features hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments, and profiles of people in the news.

8 p.m. – Murder in a Small Town
“Masterpiece”
Karl is called up to Seattle where he is reunited with twisted serial killer Tommy Cummins. With the hopes of finally bringing closure to the families of Tommy’s victims, Karl must piece together his sick puzzles. Back in Gibsons, Cassandra deals with council conflicts and an unexpected visit from her mother while the police squad struggles when one of their own is missing

9 p.m. – The Road
“Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa, OK”
The Road follows 12 emerging musicians as they compete as opening acts for Grammy® Award winner Keith Urban at venues across America. Urban, along with executive producers Blake Shelton, Taylor Sheridan, “Tour Manager” Gretchen Wilson, and guest country stars, decide, along with a live audience, who advances to the next city and wins the grand prize. The series captures their high-stakes, unfiltered journeys and offers a backstage pass into the gritty life of a touring musician.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24
7:30 p.m. – The Paper
“Buddy and the Dude”
Ned tags along on Mare’s consumer sting story after Esmeralda gets in his head.

9:30 p.m. – DMV – one-time only time period
“There is No I in DMV”
Episode description is currently unavailable.

10 p.m. – Watson
“Giant Steps”
Watson’s father, Hamish, visits UHOP to introduce Watson and the fellows to his protégé, Annabelle, a saxophone prodigy with musically induced black outs. As Annabelle’s condition worsens, Watson must confront his long-standing tensions with his father in order to save her.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
8 p.m. – Murder in a Small Town
“The Fall of Holman”
Political deception is uncovered, and everyone becomes a suspect when Mayor Holman is attacked after hosting a fundraiser at her home. Meanwhile, Cassandra gets a frightening visit from someone from her past.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
8 p.m. – Survivor
“Huge Dose of Bamboozle”
Episode description is currently unavailable.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30
7:30 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. PT – 60 Minutes
60 Minutes features hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments, and profiles of people in the news.

9:30 p.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT – The Road
The Road follows 12 emerging musicians as they compete as opening acts for Grammy® Award winner Keith Urban at venues across America. Urban, along with executive producers Blake Shelton, Taylor Sheridan, “Tour Manager” Gretchen Wilson, and guest country stars, decide, along with a live audience, who advances to the next city and wins the grand prize. The series captures their high-stakes, unfiltered journeys and offers a backstage pass into the gritty life of a touring musician.

ALL NEW NIGHTLY SERIES
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
New episodes air Monday, November 17 – Thursday, November 20 at 12:05 a.m.
On The Late Show, comedian Stephen Colbert interviews the hottest stars, talented actors and musicians, and brilliant minds – all while doing his own inimitable brand of comedy.