Posted on Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020 by Ethan Anderton
Just when you thought the last of the streaming services had launched, Discovery has announced the launch of yet another in January 2021.
The new streaming service is called
discovery+, and it will come with the largest-ever content library for a new streaming service at launch. The library will feature over 55,000 episodes from over 2,500 shows from across Discovery, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, ID, OWN, Travel Channel, and Animal Planet, not to mention programs from A&E, History Channel and Lifetime, as well as BBC’s Natural History collection. That’s a hell of a lot of non-fiction programing.
Thereâs not much he canât do â but entrepreneur, Grammy winner, hip-hop hottie and restaurateur Chris âLudacrisâ Bridges really canât cook.
âI have a wife, and she does all of the cooking, which is part of the reason I canât cook, because Iâm lazy,â he admits.
âAnd whenever I want to eat, whenever Iâm hungry and I want to eat, I donât want to cook. Itâs a timing thing because Iâm so busy. So, my kitchen, itâs pretty fully equipped. I just rely on her to cook everything and I donât really cook much.â
Superstore, NBC, 8:30 PM
B Positive, CBS, 8:30 PM
Call Me Kat, Fox, 9 PM
The Chase, ABC, 9 PM
Go-Big Show, TBS, 9 PM
Mom, CBS, 9 PM
The Unicorn, CBS, 9:30 PM
The Hustler (season finale), ABC, 10 PM
Clarice, CBS, 10 PM
Friday
For All Mankind, Apple TV+, 3 AM
WandaVision, Disney+, 3 AM
Dickinson (season finale), Apple TV+, 3 AM
Losing Alice (season finale), Apple TV+, 3 AM
The United States vs. Billie Holiday, Hulu, 3 AM
Myth: A Frozen Tale, Disney+, 3 AM
Tom & Jerry, HBO Max, 3 AM
Crazy About Her, Netflix, 3 AM
Bigfoot Family, Netflix, 3 AM
The Girl on the Train, Netflix, 3 AM
The Blacklist, NBC, 8 PM
Whose Line Is It Anyway?, CW, 8 PM