Bold truth: Sunday’s TV slate has drama, holiday cheer, and surprise twists that could change your weekend plans. Here’s a fully rewritten, beginner-friendly briefing that preserves every key detail from the original while offering clearer explanations and a touch more context.
What to watch on Sunday, December 7, 2025: highlights and schedules across major networks and streaming services. This overview keeps you informed about new and returning English-language series and select movies airing fresh episodes, organized by airtime with alphabetic grouping within each block for quick scanning.
Tonight’s lineup features Derry igniting a blaze of action, America’s Funniest Home Videos celebrating the holidays, and Landman delivering a heavy, emotional punch. If you’d like to receive a watch-list like this straight to your inbox each morning, sign up for our free What to Watch newsletter.
Showtimes for December 7, 2025
3:00 AM ET
- Landman — Paramount+; A tragic crash triggers a day of reckoning for the Norris family, setting the stage for high-stakes consequences.
- Mayor of Kingstown — Paramount+; Mike crafts a plan to win Kyle’s freedom, while Ian faces a painful choice; Moses makes a move that brutalizes cartel leadership.
7:00 PM ET
- A Christmas Murder Mystery — UPtv MOVIE PREMIERE; A puzzle editor (Jamie Bernadette) spends the holidays with a wealthy family and must solve a murder when someone turns up dead; Vivica A. Fox co-stars.
- America’s Funniest Home Videos — ABC; Fall finale features kids reacting to unwanted gifts, pets causing Christmas tree chaos, and families navigating festive mishaps.
8:00 PM ET
- Christmas at Mistletoe Manor — Great American Family MOVIE PREMIERE; A cooking-show influencer (Madeleine Coghlan) travels to an English castle to honor a WWII nurse and finds romance with the charming proprietor (Lior Selve).
- Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking — Food Network; Season 2 finale in which bakers create showpieces inspired by the Goblet of Fire; guest judges Warwick Davis, Afshan Azad, and Devon Murray join Carla Hall to award the Wizards of Baking trophy.
- The Simpsons — Fox; Principal Skinner shelters a runaway student in the school library and must step into parenting duties he didn’t anticipate.
- Single On the 25th — Hallmark Channel MOVIE PREMIERE; A woman (Lyndsy Fonseca) who dreads being single at Christmas connects with her neighbor, a happily unattached financial analyst (Daniel Lissing).
- Tracker — CBS; A grieving mother becomes the prime suspect in her missing daughter’s murder, and Colter seeks the truth to prove her innocence.
8:30 PM ET
- Universal Basic Guys — Fox; Mark revisits high school to prove his intelligence, while Hank tries to master Advanced Woodshop.
9:00 PM ET
- IT: Welcome to Derry — HBO PENULTIMATE EPISODE; A vigilante assault on the Black Spot unleashes long-dormant forces, and Dick helps uncover another crucial artifact.
- Krapopolis — Fox; Tyrannis and siblings enter a contest; Shlub and Deliria attend a play.
- The Road — CBS; The tour stops in Memphis, featuring a charity show at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild appears.
- Robin Hood — MGM+; Rob’s secret pact with Eleanor drives him to strike Baron Warick, leading to the sheriff’s decision to jail his Uncle Gamewell and Saxon elders.
9:30 PM ET
- Bob’s Burgers — Fox; Gene and Courtney become entangled in a custody dispute over an injured lizard.
10:00 PM ET
- Words + Music — MGM+; Sheryl Crow performs for a close audience and shares her journey from a small-town Missouri upbringing to worldwide fame.
10:30 PM ET
- I Love LA — HBO; Maia lands Tallulah a high-profile ad campaign, but Tallulah questions the campaign’s impact on her personal brand; Charlie encounters an ex at a funeral.
Notes and tips:
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