Airs: 4:59am - 5:29am on CraveTV
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Aggretsuko Season 4, Episode 10
Airs: 4:59am - 5:14am on Netflix
Retsuko's friends join up to gather evidence of fraud. After Haida admits his involvement and Retsuko berates him, he makes one last critical decision.
Airs: 4:59am - 5:59am on Netflix
When Emily's personal drama impacts her work at Savoir, it pushes her to focus harder on her French lessons. Mindy faces off with a mime at her new gig.
Airs: 4:59am - 5:29am on Hulu
Tom and Jun encounter unexpected dangers and are separated while exploring the Hidden Realm of dragons. Tom introduces Jun to the dragon world, and Jun bonds with a dragon of her own - Wu and Wei.
Airs: 4:59am - 5:59am on Netflix
The crew's initial findings are at odds with their knowledge of the research station. Split into threes, the members set out to look for the sample.
Airs: 5:50pm - 6:50pm on BBC One
London, 1872. Inspired by a news story, Phileas Fogg is goaded into betting that he can circle the globe in just 80 days, despite never having been abroad before.
Airs: 6:40pm - 7:40pm on BBC One
Fogg's self-respect is shattered by an arrogant widower's ridicule, worrying Abigail and Passepartout even before a disaster strikes.
Airs: 7:30pm - 8:30pm on BBC One
A feature-length special to conclude the anniversary celebrations, which stretches from a grey, damp and drizzly London all the way to the sparkling beauty of idyllic Saint Marie. A wealthy shipping magnate is found dead at a Christmas party. Things get stranger when a man in London receives a mysterious Christmas card connected to the victim's death
Airs: 9:00pm - 10:00pm on HBO Nordic
Lars and Alfhildr realize that if they want to find out the truth, they can not trust anyone, so they have to resort to unorthodox methods. A police operation at the Greenland Metro station has unforeseen consequences.
Airs: 9:00pm - 10:00pm on BBC One
Once considered the most beautiful debutante of the 1930s, heiress Margaret Sweeny is in the midst of a divorce when she meets the dashing (and married) Ian Campbell, future Duke of Argyll. What begins as sexual chemistry evolves into something more serious when Margaret begins to fall in love not only with Ian but also with his crumbling ancestral seat, Inveraray. But all is not what it seems in her marriage, and Margaret finds herself hurtling towards a scandal that will not only change her life but the perception of the British establishment forever.