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The Voice Crowns Its Champion, Brooklyn Nine-Nine Creators Bow Grand Crew

ALSO: The Bachelorette reaches the Fantasy Suites, The Murders at Starved Rock, and more.
  • Photos: NBC
    Photos: NBC

    The Voice has already made history this season, advancing a group to the finale for the first time. Will Girl named Tom go all the way? We'll find out tonight. Also today, NBC bows new workplace comedy Grand Crew, it's Fantasy Suites time on The Bachelorette, and HBO goes true crime with The Murders at Starved Rock. Here’s what’s new and noteworthy on TV this Tuesday:

    The Voice: Season finale. Host Carson Daly reveals who America has chosen to be the Season 21 winner in a two-hour finale featuring finalist/coach duets and special performances by chart-topping artists. 9:00 PM ET on NBC

    Grand Crew: Series premiere (special preview). The team behind Brooklyn Nine-Nine delivers a new comedy about a group of best friends and wine lovers navigating the ups and downs of life in Los Angeles. Nicole Byer, Aaron Jennings, Carl Tart, Echo Kellum, Grasie Mercedes, and Justin Cunningham star. Two episodes air tonight before the series settles into its permanent timeslot in January. Watch trailer. 8:00 PM ET on NBC

    The Bachelorette: Michelle tests her chemistry with Nayte, Joe, and Brandon in the Fantasy Suites. Outside the bedroom, tension between the guys escalates. Watch preview. 8:00 PM ET on ABC

    The Murders at Starved Rock: Docuseries premiere. In 1960, three women were brutally murdered in Starved Rock State Park in LaSalle County, Illinois. Decades later, questions and doubts about the case have haunted the son of the prosecutor in the case, as the man found guilty fights to clear his name after serving sixty years in prison. Two episodes air tonight, followed by the third and final installment tomorrow. Watch trailer. 8:00 PM ET on HBO

    I Can See Your Voice: Holiday special. Host Ken Jeong and celebrity panelists Cheryl Hines, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, Paula Abdul, Nicole Byer, and Debbie Gibson help one contestant tell the difference between good and bad singers without ever hearing them sing a note in a new holiday spectacular. A new season of the competition series begins in January. Watch trailer. 8:00 PM ET on FOX

    Russell Howard: Lubricant: Comedy special. In his first special since 2017, British comic Russell Howard reflects on how the world has changed in the interim, from COVID to Prince Harry. Watch trailer. Streaming on Netflix

    Russell Howard: Until the Wheels Come Off: Original documentary. Netflix cameras follow Howard's attempt to keep his 2020 tour, which was supposed to be the biggest of his career, on track throughout the pandemic. Streaming on Netflix

    FBI: Fall finale. After Rina (Kathleen Munroe) is critically wounded while heading to work, the team discovers that a vengeful Vargas (David Zayas) orchestrated the shooting from behind bars and is targeting the rest of the team and their loved ones. Followed by the fall finale of FBI: Most Wanted. Watch preview. 8:00 PM ET on CBS

    Gordon Ramsay’s Road Trip: Christmas Vacation: Holiday special. Gordon Ramsay and friends Gino D’Acampo and Fred Siriex take a road trip deep into a winter wonderland to find the home of Santa Claus himself. Watch trailer. 9:00 PM ET on FOX

    Riverdale: Fall finale. The CW drama looks to the original Archie Comics for inspiration in its landmark 100th episode, which follows Jughead (Cole Sprouse) as he uncovers the truth about RiverVale. Watch preview. 9:00 PM ET on The CW

    CLASSIC HOLIDAY MOVIES AND SPECIALS

    Love Actually: Richard Curtis’ holiday movie staple tells nine interconnected stories of love with an A-list roster of stars, including Hugh Grant, Laura Linney, and Colin Firth, and Emma Thompson. Watch trailer. 12:30 PM ET on Freeform

    Home Alone: Eight-year-old troublemaker Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) must protect his house from a pair of burglars when he’s accidentally left by his family before their Christmas vacation in this 1990 classic. Watch trailer. 3:30 PM ET on Freeform

    Home Alone 2: Lost in New York: History repeats itself when nine-year old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is accidentally separated from his family and find himself on his own in the big city. Watch trailer. 6:00 PM ET on Freeform

    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation: Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) decides to play it safe and celebrate the holidays at home, only to have Cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid), an out of control dog, and a series of inevitable mishaps threaten to blow up his holiday cheer faster than a match tossed in a backed-up sewer line. 8:00 PM ET on AMC

    Scrooged: A selfish TV executive (Bill Murray) is visited by a succession of ghosts intent on helping him regain his Christmas spirit. Watch trailer. 10:15 PM ET on AMC

    Visit our Holiday Viewing Guide for a complete listing of where to watch classic holiday specials and movies throughout the month of December.

    Claire Spellberg Lustig is the Senior Editor at Primetimer and a scholar of The View. Follow her on Twitter at @c_spellberg.

    TOPICS: The Voice, NBC, The Bachelorette, Grand Crew