“The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star” (Netflix, streaming) extends the Vanessa Hudgens franchise with a story about a stolen relic. 

MC Lyte plays a rapper who is now managing her niece’s hip hop career in the new series “Partners in Rhyme” (AllBlk, streaming).

Set in Sicily, the new series “Anna” (AMC+, streaming) a 13-year-old is left in a world where a virus has wiped out all the adults. 

A gender fluid millennial navigates family, job and pronouns in the new new series “Sort Of” (HBO Max, streaming).

In “Madame X Presents: Madame Xtra Q & A” (Paramount+, streaming) Madonna answers questions about her concert tour and her life from celebrities ranging from Kim Kardashian to Ariana Grande to Lil Nas X. 

A streaming spin-off most of its participants could agree to is the new “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” (Peacock, streaming). 

A new standup special from the Mexican comedian is “Carlos Ballarta: False Prophet” (Netflix, streaming).

“Chrisley Knows Thanksgiving” (Peacock, streaming) has the know it all dad from “Chrisley Knows Best” (USA, 8:30 p.m.) in charge of the holiday table. 

Unhoused people on the West Coast share their stories on the special “Lead Me Home” (Netflix, streaming). 

The holiday film “A Jenkins Family Christmas” (BET+, streaming) is interrupted by a half sister. 

“Star Trek: Discovery” (Paramount+, streaming) returns for a fourth season; “Craftopia” (HBO Max, streaming) and “Tom and Jerry in New York” (HBO Max, streaming) are each back for their second. 

The new animated series “Dogs in Space” (Netflix, streaming) has canines sent ahead to find new settlements for earthlings. Haley Joel Osment, Chris Parnell and Sarah Chalke are among those providing voices. 

The documentary series about a six-man high school team “Texas 6” (Paramount+, streaming) has all eight episodes of its second season available today.

“Dan Brown’s the Lost Symbol” (Peacock, streaming) wraps its first season, as does “Frogger” (Peacock, streaming). 

Designers collaborate with proven accessory designers on “Project Runway” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).

“Here Today” (Starz, 9 p.m.), the comedy with Billy Crystal, Tiffany Haddish and Penn Badgley, makes  its premium cable debut. 

“Station 19” (ABC, 8 p.m.) try to celebrate Thanksgiving with Station 23.

The task force handles a case involving military technology on “The Blacklist” (NBC, 8 p.m.).

“Young Sheldon” (CBS, 8 p.m.) takes his first engineering class. 

Al struggles with a college class on “United States of Al” (CBS, 8:30 p.m.).

“Walker” (CW, 8 p.m.) tells his family about all the surveillance cameras in their house. 

Sam tries to organize a Dungeons & Dragons game for the “Ghosts” (CBS, 9 p.m.).

“Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC, 9 p.m.) has a Thanksgiving episode with travel complications.

Gina is pressured to fire the chef on “B Positive” (CBS, 9:30 p.m.).

“Big Sky” (ABC, 10 p.m.) is still in the middle of a standoff. 

Lizzie uncovers a dangerous plan on “Legacies” (CW, 9 p.m.).

On “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” (Bravo, 8 p.m.), Fredrik and Altman return to Beverly Park with an offer. 

A man is murdered in Marietta, Georgia on “A Time to Kill” (Investigation Discovery, 9 p.m.).

The made-for-TV thriller “Sex, Lies and Murder” (Lifetime Movie Network, 8 p.m.) concerns a family falling apart because the man is having an affair with a student.

On “True Crime Story” (Sundance, 10 p.m.), two elderly women attempt the perfect murder. 

Friends and family visit on “Double Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D & Finny” (MTV, 9 p.m.). 

On “Tacoma FD” (truTV, 10 p.m.), Eddie finds out his divorces were never finalized. 

Turner Classic Movies has a Mel Brooks triple feature with “Young Frankenstein” (8 p.m.), “High Anxiety” (10 p.m.) and “Blazing Saddles” (midnight). Then comes Laurel and Hardy’s “Way Out West” (2 p.m.) and Blake Edwards’ “The Great Race” (3:15 a.m.).

During the day are movies about warmer climes, with “You’re Only Young Once” (7:15 a.m.), “Green Mansions” (8:45 a.m.), “Girl Crazy” (10:45 a.m.), “Where the Boys Are” (12:30 p.m.), “Millionaire Playboy” (2:15 p.m.), “A Summer Place” (3:30 p.m.) and “Palm Springs Weekend” (6 p.m.). 

Thursday Night Football has New England at Atlanta (Fox, NFL, 8 p.m.). 

Basketball includes Philadelphia at Denver (NBA, 9 p.m.).

College football has Louisville at Duke (ESPN, 7:30 p.m.).

Men’s college hoops include Davidson vs. New Mexico State (ESPNU, noon), St. Bonaventure vs. Boise State (ESPN2, 2 p.m.), Penn vs. Utah State (ESPNU, 2:30 p.m.), Green Bay vs. UNC Greensboro (CBS Sports, 3 p.m.), Clemson vs. Temple (ESPN2, 4:30 p.m.), UMass vs. Weber State (CBS Sport, 5:30 p.m.), Ohio State at Xavier (Fox Sports 1, 6:30 p.m.), New Hampshire at Providence (Fox Sports 2, 6:30 p.m.), Marquette vs. Mississippi (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Oklahoma vs. East Carolina (ESPNU, 7 p.m.), Ball State vs. Florida International (CBS Sports, 8 p.m.), Rutgers at DePaul (Fox Sports 1, 8:30 p.m.), Elon vs. West Virginia (ESPN2, 9:30 p.m.) and Indiana State vs. Old Dominion (ESPNU, 9:30 p.m.) and Arizona State at San Diego State (CBS Sports, 10:30 p.m.).

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Andrew Garfield, Chris Byrne. The View: Jonathan Karl, Natalie and Derrica Wilson. The Talk: Don Johnson, Cheech Marin. Ellen DeGeneres: Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. Drew Barrymore: Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, Nate Burlesson, Adrian Bigos. Kerry Clarkson: Harry Shearer, Zooey Deschanel, Jen Smedley, Kristin Hensley, Emily Kaufman. Tamron Hall: Alicia Witt, Liza Kosh. Wendy Williams: Jerry Springer, Steve Wilkos. The Real: Anne Heche.

Late Talk

Stephen Colbert: Bruce Springsteen (rerun). Jimmy Kimmel: Nick Offerman, Aunjanue Ellis, Alessia Cara. Jimmy Fallon: Simu Liu, Ruth Negga, Big Sean and Hit-Boy. Seth Meyers: Paul Rudd, Jared Harris. James Corden: Salma Hayek, Keith Urban. Trevor Noah: Halle Berry.