The filmmaker Emerald Fennell follows up her last film, “Promising Young Woman” with the twisty thriller “Saltburn” (Prime Video, streaming) which makes its streaming debut tonight. Barry Keoghan stars as a working class student at Oxford who is invited to visit the lavish estate of a rich student (Jacob Elordi) for the summer. There, strange things happen. Richard E. Grant, Rosamund Pike and a star of her last film, Carey Mulligan, are also featured. 

A new fantasy story from Zack Snyder of “Man of Steel” fame, “Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child of Fire” (Netflix, streaming), about a warrior (Sofia Boutella) who has to protect a peaceful community on the moon from an invading tyrant. The title suggests the film will have a sequel. 

Katharine McPhee hosts “The 25th Annual A Home for the Holiday” (CBS, 8 p.m.) which intermingles stories of adoptions with performances by CeCe Winans, Pentatonix, Lauren Daigle and Gavin DeGraw, as well as McPhee and her husband David Foster. 

“Gold” (Showtime, 9 p.m.), the Gold Meir’s actions in the Yom Kippur War, with Helen Mirren as Meir, makes its premium cable debut. The film also stars Liev Schreiber as Henry Kissinger. 

The third Dolly Parton project on NBC in as many days is her 2016 film “Dolly Parton’s Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love” (NBC, 8 p.m.) with Jennifer Nettles and Ricky Schroder. 

The 2022 movie “Fit for Christmas” (CBS, 9 p.m.) with Amanda Kloots and Paul Greene gets a replay. 

Fancy residences are showcased in the series “Homes That Make You Go Wow” (HGTV, 9 p.m.). 

“Bering Sea Gold” (Discovery, 9:05 p.m.) ends its 17th season. 

Network holiday specials getting replay tonight include “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” (ABC, 8 p.m.), “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” (CW, 9 p.m.) and “Season of Light: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings).

Parker gains ground at Dominion Creek on “Gold Rush” (Discovery, 8 p.m.). 

“Guy’s All-American Road Trip” (Food, 9 p.m.) includes a stop at Dollywood. 

Over-the-top weapons are discussed on “The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd” (History, 9 p.m.). 

“The UnXplained with William Shatner” (History, 9 p.m.) surveys monsters among us. 

Tambra has a gender reveal party on “Belle Collective” (OWN, 9 p.m.). 

On “Ready to Love: make a Move” (OWN, 8 p.m.) Ashlee and Don have to decide whether to continue their relationship. 

The relationship between race, nationalism and soccer in France is explored on “The World According to Football” (Showtime, 8 p.m.). 

New business ventures emerge on “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” (Starz, 8 p.m.). 

The Christmas marathon on Turner Classic Movies pauses to continue its Friday night Cary Grant salute with “The Bishop’s Wife” (8 p.m.), “An Affair to Remember” (10 p.m.), “Room for One More” (12:15 a.m.), “Penny Serenade” (2 a.m.), “In Name Only” (4:15 a.m.) and “Destination Tokyo” (6 a.m.). But earlier, there’s “Blossoms in the Dust” (6:15 a.m.), “Boys Town” (8:15 a.m.), “Our Vines Have Tender Grapes” (10 a.m.), “The World of Henry Orient” (noon), “A Carol for Another Christmas” (2 p.m.), “3 Godfathers” (3:30 p.m.) and “The Lion in Winter” (5:30 p.m.). 

Basketball has Washington at Golden State (ESPN, 10 p.m.).

Hockey has Edmonton at New York (Hulu, 7:30 p.m.).

College football has Georgia Tech vs. UCF (ESPN2, 6:30 p.m.) in the Gasparilla Bowl. 

Meals college basketball has Nevada at TCU (ESPNU, 5 p.m.), SMU at Murray State (CBS Sports, 6 p.m.), Georgetown at Marquette (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.), Maryland at UCLA (ESPN2, 9 p.m.), Illinois vs. Missouri (Fox Sports 1, 9 p.m.) and Georgia Tech at Hawaii (ESPN2, 11 p.m.).

Daytime Talk

The View: Cynthia Nixon, Matt Rogers (rerun). The Talk: Lawrence Saint-Victor, Scott Clifton, Tanner Novlan, Matthew Atkinson, Joshua Hoffman, Duff Goldman (rerun). Drew Barrymore: Timothée Chalet, Hugh Grant, Keegan-Michael Key (rerun).  Kelly Clarkson: Danny DeVito, Lauren Daigle. Jennifer Hudson: Jason Momoa, Raul Midón. Tamron Hall: Leon, Jessica Mexiko Foreman (rerun). 

Late Talk

Jimmy Kimmel: Jeremy Allen White, Michael Irvin, Jimmy Fallon, Meghan Trainor (rerun). Jimmy Fallon: Cynthia Erivo, Kiefer Sutherland, Jay Jurgen. Seth Meyers: Gov. Gavin Newsom, Danielle brooks, Alexander Stewart, Marcus Gilmore (rerun).