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Wondering what to tune into this week? We've curated the best on TV for the week.

SUN 11.11
Live from the Red Carpet: The E! People’s Choice Awards
E! Entertainment (DStv channel 124), 5.20pm
Join E! for the best of the 2018 E! People’s Choice Awards! First, Live from the Red Carpet brings you all the can’t-miss moments as the stars and celebs strut their stuff. Then, only E! will bring the real magic of the red carpet to pop culture fans around the globe, capturing every spontaneous moment of the night and delivering the most fun and authentic celebrity conversations with the industry’s hottest names at the E! People’s Choice Awards 2018.

Mrs South Africa 2019
SABC3 (DStv channel 193), 7.30pm 
Don’t miss the glittering grand finale of Tammy Taylor Mrs South Africa.

Mars
National Geographic (DStv channel 181), 8pm
NEW SEASON
A six-episode arc continues in last season’s unique hybrid format – alternating scripted and documentary sequences to predict what life will be like on the red planet forecast by what’s happening today on Earth.


Darling
M-Net (DStv channel 101), 1.45pm
Set in Denmark, this dance  drama sees the rise and fall of a modern woman who summons  the courage to face her greatest trial.
Diamond City
SABC1 (DStv channel 191), 8pm
Zandile is South Africa’s most prolific woman public prosecutor. She is a star, an inspiration and a proud, no-nonsense law enforcer who is rising up the  ranks of the legal profession at the speed of light.

MON 12.11
The E! People’s Choice Awards
E! Entertainment (DStv channel 124), 7.10pm
Recognizing the people and the work of popular culture, voted on by the general public. The show has been held annually since 1975.


Love & Hip Hop: Miami

Vuzu (DStv channel 116), 9pm 
Trick Daddy and Trina reunite for a long-awaited album. Amara  La Negra has big dreams of  crossing over into the US music market.

Manifest 
M-Net (DStv channel 101), 8pm
NEW SEASON 
A deepening mystery unfolds in  this drama about the passengers of a turbulent flight who emerge to find that five years have inexplicably passed while they were in the air.

TUE 13.11 
Your Husband is Cheating on Us 
Vuzu (DStv channel 116), 8.10pm 
Tension is still high in the townhouse and, after experiencing the wrath of D’Atra, the cast wants nothing to do with her. 

Sweet 15: Quinceañera
TLC (DStv channel 101), 8pm 
NEW SHOW

For the Latin community, turning 15 is a birthday to take note of as it celebrates the day a young girl officially enters womanhood.  This series showcases Miami’s premiere quinceañera party experts and dress shop owners. 

Muvhango 
SABC2 (DStv channel 192), 9pm 
This drama series, written by veteran journalist Duma ka Ndlovu, portrays the conflict between the modern lifestyle of South Africans juxtaposed with the ancient and sacred traditions of tribal Africans.

WTF Tumi 
SABC3 (DStv channel 193), 9.30pm 
Tumi Morake gets to know some of South Africa’s most popular celebrities.

WED 14.11
Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. 
M-Net City (DStv channel 115), 8.05pm 
SEASON FINALE
A true crime series based on the police investigation into the murders of rappers Biggie Smalls and Tupac 
Shakur.


Crimewatch 

eNCA (DStv channel 403), 9.30pm
NEW SHOW
Hosted by Yusuf Abramjee, this new show will bring viewers up to date on the fight against crime in South Africa. The show includes verified footage of actual crime scenes, interviews with crime experts and updates on arrests. 

Chicago Med 
M-Net City (DStv channel 115), 7.10pm 
NEW SEASON
The doctors of Chicago Med take their opinions to the extreme in this tense season premiere as they seek justice after Dr Charles is shot. Check out this fast-paced instalment of the popular Chicago series.

THU 15.11
Yilungelo Lakho 
SABC1 (DStv channel 191),  11pm 
Yilungelo Lakho is an interactive live show presented by alternating presenters, Nndanganeni Mudau and Mike Ntuli. The show aims to inform and educate consumers on their rights and provide advice.
FRI 16.11

Speechless 
Vuzu (DStv channel 116), 6pm
NEW SEASON
In the season premiere of this irreverent family comedy, Maya, Jimmy and Dylan resolve to change their lives, while JJ enjoys summer camp. 

Graves 
Vuzu (DStv channel 116), 9.30pm
NEW SEASON
In the season premiere of this comedy, former president Graves retreats to the woods after an assassination attempt. While  there, he struggles to write his autobiography.

Salvation 
M-Net (DStv channel 101), 5pm
SEASON FINALE
In the season-ending episode of this apocalyptic drama, one last mystery holds the key to saving the world, and Grace must choose how she spends her final days.

American Woman 
M-Net (DStv channel 101), 10pm
SEASON FINALE
Steve resumes domestic life with Bonnie; Kathleen and Greg get engaged; and Diana struggles to be heard in her new job in the season finale of this period drama, which is set in the 1970s.

The Detour 
M-Net (DStv channel 101), 10.30pm
SEASON FINALE
In the final episode of this silly adult comedy, the Parkers finally happen upon help in an abandoned ghost town, which is filled with deathly serious Pacific Rim live-action role-players.

SAT 17.11
Wish Upon 
M-Net (DStv channel 101), 9pm 
Be careful what you wish for is more than just a saying in this terrifying horror. A teenage girl discovers a magical box that grants her every wish – with deadly consequences.

Fifa U-17 Women’s World Cup: Japan vs South Africa
SABC1 (DStv channel 191), 2pm 
Get behind the young sisters as they prepare to go head-to-head with Japan.

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