The Dirty John podcast comes to TV screens in a Bravo miniseries, headlining a November TV premieres calendar that includes big cats, more vikings and a conspiracy on Mars.
“Dirty John” stars Connie Britton as a woman who meets a man (Eric Bana) who seems too good to be true—and maybe he is. Based on fact, the miniseries is adapted from a Los Angeles Times project and popular podcast. It premieres at 9 p.m. CT Nov. 25 on Bravo.
Other new and returning shows of note include Nat Geo Wild’s Big Cat Week, which kicks off Nov. 30; a tense new German crime drama, “Beat,” which starts Nov. 9 on Amazon Prime Video. Two shows about vikings return this month: midseason 5 premiere of History’s “Vikings” begins Nov. 28 and Netflix’s “The Last Kingdom” launches its third season Nov. 19.
The second season of Nat Geo’s “Mars” drama starts Nov. 12. “The Little Drummer Girl,” the latest miniseries adapted from a John Le Carre novel, airs Nov. 19-21 on AMC.
Check out the rest of the calendar below.
November 2018 TV calendar
(all times in CT)
Thursday, Nov. 1
Streaming
- “StartUp,” Sony Crackle (season 3)
- “Angela’s Christmas,” Netflix (holiday special)
- “Follow This,” Netflix (season 3; BuzzFeed reporters research sexbots, superbug snipers and more)
- “The Judgement,” Netflix (season 1, Japan; college student tries to change her school’s toxic culture)
Friday, Nov. 2
Streaming
- “Homecoming,” Prime Video (season 1; Julia Roberts plays former case worker in psychological thriller based on popular podcast)
- “Into the Dark: Flesh & Blood,” Hulu (anthology episodes premiere; agoraphobic teen feels danger in her own home at Thanksgiving)
- “House of Cards,” Netflix (6th and final season)
- “Brainchild,” Netflix (doc series; science of your world explained in relatable way)
- “ReMastered: Tricky Dick & The Man in Black,” Netflix (doc; Johnny Cash’s 1970 visit to White House)
- “The Holiday Calendar,” Netflix (holiday movie)
- “The Other Side of the Wind,” Netflix (film; restoration of Orson Welles’s unfinished film)
- “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead,” Netflix (doc; explores Orson Welles’s unfinished film, “The Other Side of the Wind”)
- “Trolls: The Beat Goes On!,” Netflix (season 4)
7 p.m.
- “Buying it Blind,” Bravo (series premiere; 6 couples on home buying journey)
8 p.m.
- “Watergate,” History (3-part doc; a look at Watergate crisis)
9 p.m.
- “Sweet Home,” Bravo (series premiere; Oklahoma City’s Jennifer Welch and her interior design team transform unique spaces)
- “Mike Judge Presents: Tales From the Tour Bus,” Cinemax (season 2)
Saturday, Nov. 3
7 p.m.
- “Christmas Joy,” Hallmark (movie; woman is reunited with her former sweetheart when she returns home)
- “Murder Made Me Famous,” Reelz (new episodes)
8 p.m.
- “Murder in the Family with Geraldo Rivera,” Reelz (series premiere; Rivera dives into darkest hours of celebrity’s life when they lost family member)
- “Ghost Adventures,” Travel (season premiere)
- “Shut Up and Dribble,” Showtime (3-part doc; changing role of NBA athletes)
Sunday, Nov. 4
8 a.m.
- “Snatches: Moments From Women’s Lives,” BBC America (short film series; all-female line-up of actors and writers tell stories inspired by women who have spoken out, challenged status quo or made a stand)
5:30 p.m.
- “Axios,” HBO (4-part doc series; covers politics, business, technology, topics shaping the future)
6 p.m.
- “2018 MTV EMA,” MTV (awards special)
7 p.m.
- “Outlander,” Showtime (season 4)
- “Road to Christmas,” Hallmark (movie; TV producer falls for son of lifestyle show host)
- “Mickey’s 90th Spectacular,” ABC (special; celebrating 90 years go Mickey Mouse)
- “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” Bravo (season 11)
- “The ALMAs 2018,” Fuse (special)
8 p.m.
- “Marrying Father Christmas,” Hallmark M&M (movie; Miranda and Ian are set to marry when someone from past complicates things)
9 p.m.
- “Heritage Hunters,” DIY (series premiere; history-rich materials get repurposed for new interiors)
- “Silicon Valley’s Breakthrough Prize,” Nat Geo (special; Oscars of science ceremony)
9:30 p.m.
- “Our Cartoon President: Election Special 2018,” Showtime (1-hour episode focuses on midterm elections)
Monday, Nov. 5
Streaming
- “Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter,” Viki (season 1; fantasy tale of wingless fairy awaiting reincarnation of her former husband to try to locate her lost wings and return to heaven)
- “Homecoming,” Netflix (season 1; owner of Chinese medicine shop in Kuala Lumpur and his eccentric family navigate ups and downs of business, romance and parenting)
- “John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons,” Netflix (special; Leguizamo comes to Netflix with his one-man Broadway show”
9 p.m.
- “Dawnland,” PBS (“Independent Lens” premiere; first government-sanctioned truth and reconciliation commission in U.S. investigates devastating impact of Maine’s child welfare practices on Native American communities)
- “People Magazine Investigates,” ID (season 3)
Tuesday, Nov. 6
Streaming
- “Those Who Kill,” MHz Choice (U.S. premiere; Danish crime drama about Copenhagen police unit specializing in serial murders)
Wednesday, Nov. 7
Streaming
- “Dokgo Rewind,” VIki (season 1; boy who couldn’t protect his twin wants revenge on those who killed him)
8 p.m.
- “Real Housewives of New Jersey,” Bravo (season 9)
9 p.m.
- “Clique,” Pop (drama premiere; childhood friends intern at shady corporation run by their college econ professor)
Thursday, Nov. 8
Streaming
- “The Cry,” Sundance Now (miniseries premiere; tragedy threatens couple’s relationship)
- “The Adulterer,” Walter Presents (season 2; Dutch drama)
7 p.m.
- “We Are Not Done Yet,” HBO (doc; group of veterans and active-duty service members combat traumas through USO’s writing workshop at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center)
Friday, Nov. 9
Streaming
- “Beat,” Amazon Prime (season 1; European Secret Service recruits promoter in Berlin’s most famous techno club to be undercover informer)
- “La Reina del Flow,” Netflix (season 1, Colombia; 17 years after being wrongly imprisoned, talented songwriter seeks justice against men who caused her downfall and killed her family)
- “Patriot,” Amazon Prime (season 2)
- “Westside,” Netflix (season 1; reality series follows 9 L.A.-based musicians)
- “Medal of Honor,” Netflix (season 1; celebrates eight recipients of the military’s highest award for valor)
- “Super Drags,” Netflix (season 1, animated from Brazil; 3 gay friends, working by day at a department store, lead double lives as crime-fighting superhero drag queens)
- “The Great British Baking Show,” Netflix (season 6)
- “Treehouse Detectives,” Netflix (season 2)
- “Little Big Awesome,” Amazon Prime (season 1B)
- “Beat Bugs,” Netflix (season 3)
- “Spirit Riding Free,” Netflix (season 7)
10:30 p.m.
- “Room 104,” HBO (season 2; 2 episodes)
Saturday, Nov. 10
7 p.m.
- “It’s Christmas, Eve,” Hallmark (movie; interim school superintendent Eve has to trim budgets, including axing the music program taught by her handsome neighbor, Liam—unless a Christmas miracle happens)
- “Murder Made Me Famous: D.C. Snipers,” Reelz (special; story of Lee Boyd Malvo and John Muhammad, who killed 17 people in 2002)
Sunday, Nov. 11
7 p.m.
- “Christmas In Love,” Hallmark (movie; baker feels betrayed by CEO who wants to automate bakery)
8 p.m.
- “A Veteran’s Christmas,” Hallmark M&M (movie; U.S. veteran separated from her canine partner must rediscover joy of Christmas)
- “Inside North Korea’s Dynasty,” Nat Geo (2-night doc; look at secretive Kim family through archival footage, rare audio and interviews; concludes Nov. 18)
- “Gun Trucks of Vietnam,” Smithsonian (special; U.S. Army gun truckers made most of bad vehicles)
- “The E! People’s Choice Awards,” NBC Universal cable networks (special)
9:30 p.m.
- “Sally4Ever,” HBO (season 1; engaged woman falls for another woman with secret in comedy)
Monday, Nov. 12
7 p.m.
- “The Price of Everything,” HBO (doc; look at contemporary art world)
- “China From Above,” Smithsonian (series premiere; secrets and patterns of life in traditional and modern China)
8 p.m.
- “Mars,” Nat Geo (season 2; new Mars colony faces same problems as found on Earth—big money vs. little guy)
9 p.m.
- “Explorer,” Nat Geo (season premiere)
9:30 p.m.
- “The Judge,” PBS (“Independent Lens” premiere; Kholoud Al-Faqih became 1st woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East’s Shari’a courts)
Tuesday, Nov. 13
Streaming
- “Sandhamn Murders,” MHz Choice (season 1; murder mysteries set on an idyllic Swedish island; Season 2 begins Nov. 20, Season 3 on Nov. 27)
- “Loudon Wainwright III: Surviving Twin,” Netflix (music special)
- “Oh My Ghost,” Netflix (season 1, South Korea; when a skilled but timid chef is possessed by sassy spirit, her newfound confidence catches eye of her longtime crush, culinary hotshot)
- “Warrior,” Netflix (season 1, Denmark; war veteran plagued by guilt over his final mission teams up with best friend’s widow to infiltrate dangerous Copenhagen biker gang)
8 p.m.
- “Carl Weber’s The Family Business,” BET (movie; the Duncans of Jamaica, Queens, live fast and luxurious life thanks to their thriving exotic car dealership)
- “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath: The Jehovah’s Witnesses,” A&E (special)
9 p.m.
- “Real Country,” USA (series premiere; Shania Twain, Jake Owen and Travis Tritt hand-select emerging solo artists, duos and groups to perform in showcases)
Wednesday, Nov. 14
Streaming
- “Rookie on the Rise,” Facebook Watch (season 2; Atlanta Hawks rookie Trae Young)
7 p.m.
- “52nd Annual CMA Awards,” ABC (special)
- “Nature: A Squirrel’s Guide to Success,” PBS (“Nature” premiere; remarkable squirrels)
Thursday, Nov. 15
Streaming
- “A Prayer For Mr. T: The SuperMansion Thanksgiving Special,” Sony Crackle (Thanksgiving special; Titanium Rex’s competition turkey transforms into bird monster whose eggs hatch more freakish birds)
- “May The Devil Take You,” Netflix (film, Indonesia; woman and stepsister uncover dark truths after father’s death)
- “The Crew,” Netflix (film, France; work-life balance breaks down for Paris’s most gifted armed robbers)
7 p.m.
- “19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards,” Univision (special)
Friday, Nov. 16
Streaming
- “Narcos: Mexico,” Netflix (season 4; rise of Guadalajara Cartel)
- “Cam,” Netflix (film; woman whose online life is stolen tries to beat impersonator at her own game)
- “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” Netflix (film; 6 tales about American frontier from Joel and Ethan Coen)
- “The Komiskey Method,” Netflix (season 1; two friends tackle life’s inevitable curveballs as they navigate their later years in Los Angeles)
- “The Fix,” Netflix (season 1; host Jimmy Carr, with Katherine Ryan and D.L. Hughley, work with guest comics and experts to try to solve one issue facing world per episode)
- “The Bisexual,” Hulu (season 1; woman comes out as bisexual to her gay friends)
- “Dogs,” Netflix (season 1; doc series celebrates man’s best friend)
- “Gymkhana Files,” Amazon Prime (season 1; motorsports star and entrepreneur Ken Block and making of “Gymkhana 10,” the tenth installment of his award-winning Gymkhana Film series)
- “Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny,” Amazon Prime (season 1a)
- “The Princess Switch,” Netflix (film; down-to-earth Chicago baker and soon-to-be princess who look like twins hatch Christmastime plan to trade places)
- “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power,” Netflix (season 1; reboot of 1980s series)
- “Prince of Peoria,” Netflix (season 1; 13-year-old prince going incognito as a U.S. exchange student strikes up unlikely friendship with overachiever)
- “Ponysitters Club,” Netflix (season 2)
8:30 p.m.
- “Orlando Leyba: Adorable,” HBO Latino (stand-up special)
Saturday, Nov. 17
7 p.m.
- “Christmas at Graceland,” Hallmark (movie; Chicago exec travels to Memphis to secure family-owned banks, but reuniting with her old flame changes things)
8 p.m.
- “Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle,” SundanceTV (doc, Night 1; Jim Jones’ transformation from charismatic preacher into egomaniacal demagogue who led biggest mass suicide in American history)
- “Return to Christmas Creek,” Hallmark M&M (movie; Chicago app developer lacking in holiday spirit returns to her hometown of Christmas Creek to rediscover meaning of Christmas)
- “A Murder in Mansfield,” ID (doc; legacy of 1989 murder of Noreen Boyle in Mansfield, Ohio, featuring her son, whose testimony helped convict his father)
Sunday, Nov. 18
6 p.m.
- “Up and Vanished,” Oxygen (special; small town mystery of Tara Grinstead, based on podcast)
7 p.m.
- “Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa,” Hallmark (movie; Lisa and Kevin work together to restore general store they used to visit as children and sparks fly)
- “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath: Emotional Aftermath,” A&E (special)
- “Enemies: The President, Justice & the FBI,” Showtime (doc; history of presidents testing rule of law and FBI’s job to enforce it)
- “America in Color,” Smithsonian (season 2)
8 p.m.
- “Queen America,” Facebook Watch (season 1; Catherine Zeta-Jones stars as renowned, ruthless pageant coach working to take unpolished woman to pageant queen stardom)
- “My Brilliant Friend,” HBO (season 1; when her friend disappears, elderly woman writes about their decades-long friendship; filmed in Italian)
- “A Godwink Christmas,” Hallmark M&M (movie; engages woman falls for another man while on a trip)
- “The Lost Tapes: Tet Offensive,” Smithsonian (special; defining moment of Vietnam War)
- “Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle,” SundanceTV (doc, Night 2)
9 p.m.
- “Escape at Dannemora,” Showtime (limited series premiere; 2 inmates escape from upstate New York prison aided by married mom who works at prison)
- “Give Us This Day,” AT&T Audience (doc; year with police officers and residents in violence plagued East St. Louis)
Monday, Nov. 19
Streaming
- “The Last Kingdom,” Netflix (season 3)
8 p.m.
- “The Little Drummer Girl,” AMC (miniseries premiere; actress is swept up into international intrigue as a double agent; also Nov. 20 & 21)
- “Last Vermont Christmas,” Hallmark M&M (movie; parents want to sell childhood home of their 3 daughters, who fight to keep house in family)
- “The Lost Tapes,” Smithsonian (season 2)
9 p.m.
- “The Cleaners,” PBS (“Independent Lens” premiere; content moderators delete “inappropriate” content on Internet, thereby influencing what people around the world see and think)
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Streaming
- “Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia,” Netflix (stand-up special)
- “The Final Table,” Netflix (season 1; global culinary competition show)
- “Acquitted,” MHz Choice (season 1; Norwegian drama follows businessman who returns to his hometown 20 years after being acquitted of his high school sweetheart’s murder)
- “Sabrina,” Netflix (film; toymaker and wife are terrorized by demonized doll after their adopted child tries to summon her late mother’s spirit)
- “Kulipari: Dream Walker,” Netflix (season 2)
- “Motown Magic,” Netflix (season 1, animated; Ben transforms his city by bringing colorful street art to life)
8 p.m.
- “Hope at Christmas,” Hallmark M&M (movie; teacher tried to restore hope of recently divorced woman)
Wednesday, Nov. 21
Streaming
- “The Bureau,” Sundance Now (season 4; French espionage thriller)
- “The Tribe,” Netflix (film; executive-turned-viral sensation loses his reputation and his memory, but finds new life with his biological mother and her dance group)
4 p.m.
- “A Happy & Friends Yule Log,” Hallmark M&M (special; Happy the Cat and Happy the Dog cozy up with other adoptable kittens and puppies while listening to favorite holiday tunes for 24 hours)
7 p.m.
- “Nature: Dogs in the Land of Lions,” PBS (“Nature” premiere; journey of close-knit family of wild dogs in Zimbabwe)
- “Hollywood Game Night,” NBC (special)
8 p.m.
- “Mysteries at the Museum Special: JFK Assassination,” Travel (special; Don Wildman travels to Dallas to re-examine JFK investigation)
- “A Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving,” NBC (special)
Thursday, Nov. 22
Streaming
- “No Activity,” CBS All Access (season 2)
- “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” Netflix (new season; 6 new films)
- “The Christmas Chronicles,” Netflix (film; 2 siblings team up with Santa Claus for a high-flying holiday adventure)
- “Creative Galaxy: Arty’s Holiday Masterpiece,” Amazon Prime (holiday special)
- “Pete the Cat: A Very Groovy Christmas,” Amazon Prime (holiday special)
7 a.m.
- “Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS,” CBS (holiday special)
8 a.m.
- “92nd annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” NBC (holiday special)
11 a.m.
- “National Dog Show,” NBC (special)
7 p.m.
- “Christmas at the Palace,” Hallmark (movie; choreographer Katie falls for a crabby king)
8 p.m.
- “Chimp Sanctuary,” BBC America (special; Sue Perkins visits Chimp Haven in Louisiana, to meet 6 female ex-laboratory chimpanzees)
- “Meghan’s New Life: The Real Princess Diaries,” ABC (special; Meghan Markle’s royal beginnings)
9 p.m.
- “Chimps of the Lost Gorge,” BBC America (special; Kyambura chimps have been cut off from rest of Ugandan jungle for 15 years)
Friday, Nov. 23
Streaming
- “Frontier,” Netflix (season 3)
- “Fugitiva,” Netflix (A woman organizes a escape plan camouflaged as a kidnapping to protect her children from her husband’s enemies.
- “Sick Note,” Netflix (seasons 1 & 2; black comedy follows slacker misdiagnosed with cancer whose lies lead him into an absurd web of secrets, blackmail and suspicion)
7 p.m.
- “Pride, Prejudice, and Mistletoe,” Hallmark (movie; businesswoman tried to mend fences with father and reconnects with an old rival)
- “Frosty the Snowman,” CBS (holiday special)
- “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” NBC (holiday special)
7:30 p.m.
- “Frosty Returns,” CBS (holiday special)
- “DreamWorks Trolls Holiday,” NBC (holiday special)
8 p.m.
- “My Windfall Dream Home,” HGTV (series premiere; David Bromstad helps newly rich clients find their new dream home)
Saturday, Nov. 24
Streaming
- “Emily’s 5 Things,” Viki (season 1; “Five Missions” written in letter found in bottle totally changes woman’s life)
7 p.m.
- “Christmas Everlasting,” Hallmark (movie; sister’s will complicates life of successful New York attorney)
- “Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire,” CBS (holiday special)
7:30 p.m.
- “Robbie the Reindeer: Legend of the Lost Tribe,” CBS (holiday special)
8 p.m.
- “Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane,” Hallmark M&M (movie; siblings try to mend fences)
- “The Story of Santa Claus,” CBS (holiday special)
9 p.m.
- “Killer Unknown,” ID (series premiere; Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Task Force cracks open 31 unsolved cases of Tulsa County)
Sunday, Nov. 25
7 p.m.
- “The Flood,” Nat Geo (special; Angela Bassett narrates story of circle of life in Africa’s Okavango Delta Wilderness)
- “A Shoe Addicts Christmas,” Hallmark (movie; woman who gets locked in her department store on Christmas Eve meets her guardian angel)
8 p.m.
- “The Truth About Christmas,” Freeform (movie; confrontation with department store Santa results in woman always telling the truth, even if it makes things uncomfortable)
- “Call the Midwife Holiday Special,” PBS (movie; new nun and four Chinese orphans arrive unexpectedly at Nonnatus House)
9 p.m.
- “Dirty John,” Bravo (series premiere; whirlwind romance turns into nightmare for woman)
- “The Last Alaskans,” Discovery (season premiere)
Monday, Nov. 26
7 p.m.
- “Love & Hip Hop: New York,” VH1 (season premiere)
- “Great Christmas Light Fight,” ABC (season 7)
8 p.m.
- “The Panama Papers,” EPIX (doc; journalists from around the world working to expose largest data leak in history)
9 p.m.
- “The Truth About Killer Robots,” HBO (doc; growing impact of automation)
Tuesday, Nov. 27
Streaming
- “Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games,” MHz Choice (season 3; Christie’s world-famous mysteries are delightfully adapted in series of French TV movies)
- “Mammon,” MHz Choice (season 2; ripped-from-the-headlines conspiracy thriller from Norway)
- “Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross & Dave Attel,” Netflix (comedy special; veteran comedians roast each other, audience and special guests)
- “Returning the Favor,” Facebook Watch (season 3)
7 p.m.
- “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” CBS (holiday special)
8 p.m.
- “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath,” A&E (season 3)
- “House Hunters: Home for the Holidays,” HGTV (series premiere; a new twist on “House Hunters”)
9 p.m.
- “The Devil Next Door,” A&E (doc series; profile of World of Faith Fellowship church in Spindale, N.C., which is being investigated as a cult that abuses children)
- “Body Cam,” ID (series premiere; eyewitness look at instant decisions of policework, as told by officers’ own body camera footage)
- “Adam Ruins Everything,” truTV (season premiere)
Wednesday, Nov. 28
7 p.m.
- “Christmas in Rockefeller Center,” NBC (special)
8 p.m.
- “Vikings,” History (season 5B)
- “Catfish: The TV Show,” MTV (season premiere)
- “Chrisley Knows Best,” USA (season 6)
- “Bargain Mansions,” DIY (series premiere; restorations of Kansas City’s crumbling manors)
9 p.m.
- “Kentucky Ayahuasca,” Viceland (series premiere; deep dive into homegrown shamanism)
- “A Legendary Christmas with John and Chrissy,” NBC (holiday special)
Thursday, Nov. 29
7 p.m.
- “Lego Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit Parts 1 & 2,” NBC (special; trio of dinosaurs need to be moved to a new super-secret exhibit at Jurassic World)
8 p.m.
- “Cold Valley,” ID (2-part special; 2 women work to solve a true-true-life cold case)
- “The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration,” Disney (special)
Friday, Nov. 30
Streaming
- “F is For Family,” Netflix (season 3)
- “Death by Magic,” Netflix (season 1; British magician Drummond Money-Coutts uncovers stories of magicians who died performing dangerous stunts)
- “Inside Jokes,” Amazon Prime (docuseries; up-and-coming comedians in New York and Los Angeles)
- “1983,” Netflix (season 1, Poland; law student and detective unravel terrible conspiracy stretching to country’s foundations)
- “Baby,” Netflix (season 1; student leads scandalous secret life)
family embarks on a whole new set of adventures. - “Spy Kids: Mission Critical,” Netflix (season 2)
- “A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding,” Netflix (film sequel)
- “Happy as Lazzaro,” Netflix (film; ordinary teen life happy as sharecropper in rural Italy changes attitude after visit from aristocrat landowner’s son)
- “Rajma Chawal,” Netflix (film; internet-rookie father attempts to use social media to enhance his faltering relationship with his millennial son)
- “The World Is Yours,” Netflix (film; small-time mobster in Paris accepts one last job involving Spain, drugs, the Illuminati and his overbearing mother)
- “Tiempo compartido,” Netflix (film; 2 men join forces to rescue their families from a tropical paradise)
8 p.m.
- “Man vs. Puma,” Nat Geo Wild (Big Cat Weekend premiere; big cat expert Boone Smith travels to Patagonia to observe pumas thriving in wild under increased conservation efforts)
- “Paul Walker: Behind Closed Doors,” Reelz (special; Natalie Morales explores actor’s life)
9 p.m.
- “Jaguar Beach Battle,” Nat Geo Wild (Big Cat Weekend premiere; jaguars hunt unusual prey on Costa Rica beach: sea turtles)