1) “Blue Bloods” series-finale, 10 p.m. Friday, CBS. The14-year run of Police Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck, shown here) ends with one more crisis: New York’s gangs combine to demand the release of prisoners and amnesty for those on trial. Things turn deadly, involving Frank’s sons, grandson and daughter-in-law (all cops) and daughter (a prosecutor).
2) “Yellowstone” series-finale, 8 p.m. Sunday, Paramount Network. After scoring huge ratings, this detoured when Kevin Costner left. His character (the governor and ranch-owner) was killed by a hit man. His daughter was devastated; his son (the attorney general, who approved the hit) had second thoughts. There’s an overview at 5:30, with last week’s hour at 7.
3) “The Voice” finals, 8-10 p.m. today, 8-11 p.m. Tuesday, NBC. Tonight, the five finalists sing an uptempo song, a ballad and a duet At 8 p.m. Tuesday, those performances are recapped; at 9, guests – Kelly Clarkson, Michael Buble, Sting, Dan + Shay, Myles Smith, Riley Green, Tears for Fears — perform. So do the two recent winners; then we have a new one.
4) “What We Do in the Shadows,” 10 p.m. today, FX. A week from its series finale, this wonderfully odd show has a key episode. After a decade-plus as the unappreciated assistant to a vampire, Guillermo found fresh optimism as a junior analyst for a seedy firm. Now he’s told to bring friends to an office party. The result is sometimes messy, sometimes funny, then pivotal.
5) “Lego Masters Holiday Bricktacular” opener, 8-10 p.m. Tuesday, Fox. Over two Tuesdays, celebrities (Sofia Bush, Eric McCormack, Lil Rel Howry and Holly Robinson Peete), paired with experts, make big things out of little plastic bricks. This kinda-fun opener involves “Home Alone”-type houses (with bandit traps) and new creatures to pull Santa’s sleigh.
6) Cartoons. On Tuesday, ABC has a four-show burst, from 8-10 p.m. It’s “Olaf’s Great Adventure,” “Toy Story That Time Forgot” and the two tales of Santa’s “Prep & Landing” team. Then NBC takes over with classics – “Frosty the Snowman” at 8 p.m. Wednesday (with “Shrek the Halls” at 8:30) and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” at 8 Thursday.
7) “A Motown Christmas,” 9-11 p.m. Wednesday, NBC. Generations take turns doing Motown hits. Smokey Robinson, 84, and Halle Baily, 24, host and perform. His contemporaries – Gladys Knight, the Temptations, Martha Reeves — perform; so do younger stars: Andra Day, Jamie Foxx, Ashante, Jordin Sparks, Pentatonix and the cast of “MJ: The Musical.”
8) “Billboard Music Awards,” 8-10 p.m. Thursday, Fox. After 17 years elsewhere, the awards return to their original network. Michelle Buteau, a comedian, hosts; up for the top artist award are Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen, Zach Bryan, Sabrina Carpenter and Drake. Performers include Teddy Swims and Shaboozey (both up for best new artist) and Seventeen.
9) “Elsbeth,” 10 p.m., Thursday, CBS. One of TV’s best shows gets better, adding Michael Emerson. He’s an Emmy-winner (“Lost”) and the husband of Carrie Preston, the show’s star. Now she’s a juror and he’s a judge who seems intent on a quick conviction. It’s a clever story (complete with inept defense attorney) that settles one story, while keeping Emerson around.
10) “An Evening With Dua Lipa,” 8:30-10 p.m. Sunday, CBS.`At 29, Lipa has three Grammys and an album that debuted at No. 1 in 11 countries. Now she performs in Royal Albert Hall, in her native London, backed by her 7-piece band, a 53-piece orchestra and a 14-voice chorus. She does a duet with Elton John and, in separate segment, comments about her life.