[Let’s all watch stud Alexander Skarsgård be awesome in the latest John le Carré adaptation, Dancing with the Stars will crown a winner, and the stars are coming out for a cause.](#)
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If you’re reading this right now, then you know how to use a computer or smartphone, which means there’s a good chance that you’re a millennial. And if you’re a millennial, then you were also raised by The WB and love internet lists. So to you, millennial, I present [TV Guide’s complete ranking of every single scripted show that ever aired on The WB]( We go through all 77 options, even the ones about a crime-solving Tarzan and twins running a lingerie company (they didn’t finish very high). You probably have a few guesses at which show was No. 1, so have a gander at the list, and when you’re done, check out tonight’s TV picks:
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[The Little Drummer Girl](
[Will The Little Drummer Girl march on to awards season?](
Series premieres Monday at 9/8c on AMC
With a name like that, you’d think this would be a charming movie about a little lady who helps her single mom find love on Christmas Eve, but it’s actually the latest adaptation of a book from spy-novel master John le Carré. The 1970s-set drama — which unfolds over three nights — follows an actress who becomes embroiled in espionage when she crosses path with a handsome stranger in Greece. But like AMC’s last le Carré show, the award-winning [The Night Manager]( you’ll mainly want to watch for the gorgeous scenery and performances, this time from stars Alexander Skarsgård, Florence Pugh and Michael Shannon.
AND THE WINNER IS...
[Dancing with the Stars](
[Dancing with the Stars wraps another season](
Season finale airs Monday at 8/7c on ABC
After weeks of toe-crushing in tangos, ankle-twisting in mambas and face-cringing at Bruno’s salacious quips, ABC’s dancing show comes to a close, and someone will sashay away with the Mirror Ball Trophy. Will it be model Alexis Ren, radio personality Bobby Bones, Harry Potter’s Evanna Lynch or Disney star Milo Manheim? We also have to remind you that the finale’s live voting system doesn’t really matter because the West Coast isn’t even counted and most of the decisions were already made last week. Oh, the troubles of doing live reality competitions! But hey, Avril Lavigne and Robin Thicke are stopping by to perform.
SPORTS!
[Patrick Mahomes](
[Monday Night Football is a Super Bowl preview](
Monday at 8:15 ET/5:15 PT on ESPN
We’d only recommend a football match if it was worth watching, and this meetup of the Los Angeles Rams and the Kansas City Chiefs is the most anticipated regular season game of the season and almost certainly a preview of this year’s Super Bowl; they’re the two most exciting teams in the league and currently hold the best records at 9-1. But the fun part of this contest is that neither loaded team relies on defense. Oddsmakers have the over/under (the prediction of the total points scored in the game) at a record-setting 63, which means they’re expecting no less than nine touchdowns! If you have any players from either team on your fantasy squad, sit back and watch the points pile up.
THE STARS COME OUT
[Bono](
[Jimmy Kimmel Live!’s annual AIDS benefit is a star-studded Bono-nza](
Monday at 11:35/10:35c on ABC
Jimmy Kimmel puts together his fourth RED benefit tonight in honor of World AIDS Day, and nothing brings big-time Hollywood folk out like a cause. He’ll be getting visits from Kristen Bell, Chris Rock, Will Ferrell, Channing Tatum, Snoop Dogg, Mila Kunis and U2 frontman Bono, to name a few, and many of the RED products will be showcased so you can do your part, too.
STARK SIMILARITIES
[The Last Kingdom](
[The Last Kingdom may scratch that Game of Thrones itch](
Season 3 premieres Monday on Netflix
The final season of Game of Thrones isn’t coming out until April of next year (boo!), but you can pretend you’re watching the Battle of Blackwater or the Rumble at Riverrun or the Whoopin’ at Winterfell if you squint just right during The Last Kingdom. The British series, based on Bernard Cornwell’s The Saxon Stories novels, is set in 9th Century England when various kingdoms were duking it out by slicing each other up with sharp metal things, and like Game of Thrones, your favorite characters will die well before you’re ready for them to.
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