The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on January 25
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Championship football, prestige drama, reality chaos, and a little murder—just the way Sundays should be.
Whether you’re settling in for wall-to-wall football, craving cozy PBS comfort, or ready to stir the Bravo pot, tonight’s TV lineup has something for every couch commitment level. Here’s your can’t-miss breakdown of what’s airing—and why it deserves your attention.
🌙 Late Night Streaming Pick
3:00 AM ET
The Night Manager (Prime Video) The penultimate episode turns the pressure all the way up as Pine quietly begins unraveling Teddy’s empire from the inside. The Colombia operation starts to crack, alliances wobble, and everything feels dangerously close to blowing up. If you’ve stuck with this slow-burn spy thriller, the payoff is finally in sight.
🏈 Sunday Football Takes Over
3:00 PM ET
AFC Championship Game (CBS)The New England Patriots head into Denver to face the Broncos with a Super Bowl berth on the line. Expect cold weather, loud fans, and absolutely no mercy.
6:30 PM ET
NFC Championship Game (FOX)The Los Angeles Rams take on the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in a matchup that promises high drama and higher stakes. If you only watch two games all year, make them these.
📚 Cozy Comfort & Reality Chaos
8:00 PM ET
Miss Scarlet (PBS) A treasure hunt lures Moses back to London to sell a priceless diamond, while Clarence is determined to prove he can fill some very big shoes. Mystery, manners, and just enough danger to keep things interesting.
The Real Housewives of Potomac (Bravo) The Colorado trip winds down, but not before travel plans go sideways and tensions follow the ladies to their final excursion. One wrong turn leads to multiple meltdowns—classic Potomac.
When Calls the Heart (Hallmark Channel) Elizabeth helps Allie pull off a surprise party for Oliver, while Lee dives into a new business venture. Gentle drama, warm feelings, and peak Hallmark comfort viewing.
🔥 Drama Dialed All the Way Up
9:00 PM ET
All Creatures Great and Small (PBS) A prestigious stable requests “Captain Farnon,” causing confusion when both Tristan and Siegfried arrive to treat a horse named Philbrick. Gentle chaos ensues, as expected.
Industry (HBO) Harper and Eric launch a new partnership, while Yasmin and Henry blur lines that should probably stay very clear. Business gets messy, feelings get messier, and no one walks away clean.
Married to Medicine (Bravo) The ladies—minus one—head to Miramar hoping to fix fractured friendships. Unfortunately, the rift between Dr. Heavenly and Dr. Simone shows no signs of healing anytime soon.
🐉 Fantasy, Murder & Prestige TV
10:00 PM ET
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (HBO) Dunk seeks tournament entry by appealing to powerful lords, while Egg urges him to keep his pride intact. When the Targaryens arrive at Ashford, Dunk sees his shot—and takes it. Chivalry meets politics in classic Westeros fashion.
Bookish (PBS) A film crew brings excitement to Archangel Lane… until an extra drops dead after eating poisoned chocolates meant for someone else. Suddenly, this cozy setting turns chilling.
The Hillside Strangler (MGM+) Detectives connect two murders to Ken Bianchi, revealing the terrifying truth behind the Hillside Strangler case. As he faces death row, Bianchi claims amnesia—raising disturbing questions that linger decades later.
Memory of a Killer (FOX — Special Night & Time) Series Premiere. Patrick Dempsey stars as a hitman juggling a double life while hiding a secret even deadlier than his profession. Michael Imperioli and Gina Torres co-star in this tense new thriller. Episode two moves to its regular Monday night slot tomorrow. Check out our review here.
📌 The TV Cave Take
Tonight is a choose-your-own-adventure kind of Sunday. Sports fans are booked solid, prestige TV lovers are spoiled for choice, and reality TV delivers exactly what it promises—chaos, conflict, and questionable decisions. Set those DVRs accordingly.
Check back tomorrow for more recaps, reviews, and everything TV—only in The TV Cave.




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